Final chapter
Fire Punch
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I fucking knew he would be alive. I think the "ice witch" was wrong, the old humans were not just the white haired ones, but the black haired ones variety also existed, togata and agni were the only ones with regeneration that could ever match them.
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NO!
YES!
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END
What a wild ride its been.
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Mediocre.
City fight a best
Last 15 chapters a worst
What a ride
I guess this was the happiest ending possible one could wish for after last chapter.
I really like how the author did this last page, thanks for posting this!
>nobody else watching
Fug, so they meet again and die together?
This is KINO.
I AM WATCHING!
Kino throughout. I'm glad to be able to ride with you anons.
I'm so happy for them. Goddamn this was beautiful.
Me too. I am just a little sad about Togata, but at least she died in her own way.
>tfw Nenetto was able to live a long life surrounded by her family
I know she missed fhe crazy San, but I am glad she tried her best with Agni
I wonder what's next for Fujimoto. Hopefully he'll put out a few one-shots before moving on to a new series.
>both fall sleep to eternity, together
Again, i can't ask for anything else. A comfy and beautiful ending for a Agni's wild ride to find his own peace and hapiness, and mature while at it.
Long live to the Fire Punch.
Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori
I want Ice kick now, with tomboy girl who freeze everything and is going to send Earth to glacial stage if she doesn’t find love.
So I think the series of the events goes like this, Agni watches his own fire punch movie -> time skip to infinite -> agni meets luna in space -> they both die -> they meet in the theater of the afterlife
Just when the gods had ceased to be, there was a unique moment in history, when man stood alone.
>she can't stop freezing everything, even if she dies her body will keep freezing shit so she can't stop
>the only one who can stop her is the young emperor heat knee who is burning everything
>???
>both die together in a complete harmony in the bottom of the sea, huging each other
>"now you can rest"
>"i know"
masterpiece, fujimoto is insane.
>their feelings survived through literal myriads of years
How can such a nihilistic thing end this way?
>orphan
>raised by a nice guy who just want her to be free and happy
>she admires him and loves him as a daughter
>he left to work in other country, and ask her to become a fine woman meanwhile
>when she is in her teens even bad boys fear her
>people fear her power even if she is a naive nice girl
>she reacts bad to the firs guy who cheats on her, she freezes him to death
>there is a contest to seek for the one who can love her
>they manage to find a guy who is ready to love her for fhe sake of the world
>but he doesn’t love her and she finds out
>she gets mad, she was humilliated and the entire world was cooperating
>two years laters, almost 70% of Earth is freezing
>she lives in an iceberg, suddenly a man appears in front of her
>she recognize her dad and becomes sad because she didn’t grow to become a fine woman
>he smiles and says he sitll love his daughter
>head pats her
>world starts to warm
>END
>they both die
It's literally impossible for them to die.
Even if they fell to deep slumber for eternity or two, they will continue to exist, maybe even when the fucking universe itself will collapse and reset.
The plot was like a drunk man stumbling down a street and the ending was him resting in an alley after vomiting.
Is the nihillism of love.
I bet you never went drunk.
>agni, forgot his identity and now believes he's the guy that he himself had killed myriads of years earlier
>judah, led by agni to believe she's agni's dead sister
best lovestory ever
>their love was so strong that they even manage to survive throught imprinting their feelings in other people after being killed
You clearly just haven't been drunk enough.
Shitty ending to a wild ride that no one wanted off.
What type of ending you wanted? Just curious.
KINO
After you drunk puke you either recover or just have a plain black out.
So which is this?
So I dropped the manga pretty early on, but I remember there was a camera girl with the director. What happened to her in the end?
I have a huge fucking hardon for this type of nihilistic, straight bloodthirsty stories that manage to still fit a theme of eternal love at their core.
she raises new agni as her little brother
Well I'm referring to the ending so take a wild fucking guess. The metaphor was to explain that the plot was wandering all over the place, hitting random things as it went along, stumbling and going nowhere until it finds somewhere to stop and just passes out.
Anime when?
The metaphor is love is a source of will but can lack a meaning, and becomes just like a force of nature, hence Agni, who has nothing, can keep living, without a reason but a will.
Not anime, someone send Del Toro a link. He needs to stop doing Monster,
Very entertaining manga, I'm happy I experienced it week by week here.
Peaked with Togata and went down hill when she died. Still an entertaining read but I was really hoping for the ending to actually wrap up things rather than Agni to finally attain happiness by losing everything that made his existence, and identifying as a religious nutcase that fell in love with a different kind of religious nutcase that identifies as his sister who died in the first fucking chapter.
I didn't have any particular ending in mind, just something more wholesome after expanding the story, characters, world building, it didn't need to end so soon.
Who said their feelings survived? I think they're just happy as fuck to see another human and embrace each other after being lonely for millions of years.
That's not a metaphor.
What happened to the star wars girl?
>dying together and finally knowing peace
>the last two humans went to sleep in arms embrace
Their love stayed true and they were finally able to go to sleep. The Earth, humanity, moral dilemma or former bonds with the other humans; the only thing that mattered were each other.
>Well I'm referring to the ending so take a wild fucking guess. The metaphor was to explain that the plot was wandering all over the place, hitting random things as it went along
No? It took one thing at a time and finishing it to go to another one, always related until the time skip to the theater
>stumbling and going nowhere until it finds somewhere to stop and just passes out.
No? If it wasn't clear for you that this is agni's (immortal) journey to found peace i don't know what where you getting from it.
To be clear, i'm not saying that this is perfect by any means, just pointing that your complains aren't what is wrong with Fire Punch.
No studio wants to animate Agni.
she died like everyone else in the story
> went down hill when she died
Her wanting a better movie was all foreshadowing. Agni becoming a bigger liar and a greater actor after her death led to a journey that would be a movie she would've like to see. So in other words, it only got better when she died and conflict only rises for Agni. He realizes that he has lost his mind and stops caring about anything but his fake duty as a 'big brother.'
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Their memories were wiped away with time, but somewhere deep down those feelings still reside within them, and their bodies react automatically on seeing each other, which is why they start crying. It's the same as San/Agni making a fist when he watched the movie of fire punch - he doesn't recognize what's going on, but deep down, some part of him still remembers.
Literally Kino. As in, it ends in a Kino.
I don't know that I was expecting.
I hope by slim chance that he will do a side story of the cult. Those three disciples were great.
The biggest flaw with this series is how underused such great characters are.
>No final page of Director-san yelling "CUT!" With a smile on her face
Almost every side character that was introduced did their roles perfectly. One of my favorites are Tena, she knew they were Agni and Judah only after learning they were regen blessed. You could tell when she shed a tear when they first left for their lumber job. Then, almost every time she tells him to 'kill Fire Punch' was meant to mean just committing suicide and watching him silently agreeing must have left a bitter taste for being secretly filled with contempt. Her admitting her knowledge about them and having forgiven them for a while as he tries to poorly act as a villain was just another catharsis point we reach as a audience. Seeing all these characters coming together to play a part was great. Even when they leave the stage, each character left a great impression.
>movie finishes
>agni and luna leaving the theater
Close enough to a good ending scene. Appreciate what you get since some manga out there can't even end things right.
Yea, city fight was the peak of this. There were a lot of cool things that author could with this. Some of the concepts and characters were great.
NAh, you just liked her because her tits. Whoa, such character!
Fire punches
So what is going on?
I dropped it after the whole bulacu penisu thing
heresy of the highest order.
No, it's: Agni dies, mets with Luna in the afterlife, which is a theater, and they watch San and Judah.
No, I liked her because she had a good fight scene and spears are always cool so I wanted to see more of her. I also wanted more of the mask guy who wore less than her despite me not being attracted to him.
Gantz ending was so stupid is a good example of how an author kills his own hype.
What a shameful display, took too long to load the file.
Do you fags actually think it was literally a movie?
I mean at some point, the fact that the movie was black and white and lost sound is a direct reference to the manga itself. Essentially Fire Punch is about the creation of the movie Fire Punch which is identical to the manga Fire Punch, about Fire Punch, which you are reading.
She grew old and died with dozens of grandchildren.
what was weird about that is that some of them looked like San.
Since the movie theater was kind of the afterlife, (director-san specifically mentions she thinks heaven is a movie theater) I would have liked the theater to slowly fill up with the members of the cast as they died, and have it end with all of them sitting in the theater clapping, then Having the ending be only really about the main characters when the manga was filled with such engaging side characters was kind of a disappointment. Alternately add something like a 60 page chapter after this one that rolls credits in order of appearance. I dunno, I feel like the author tried to give it a satisfying ending, while the manga itself was so far out to left field that it really wasn't possible. The last 6 or so chapters were chaotic in terms of flow, it would be fine if it ended in a similar way.
And because the comparison is inevitable, EoE did basically the same thing, everything went to absolute shit and One More Final went even past that, but it was memorable because of how crazy it was. Not at all a "satisfying ending", but a really really good one.
Speaking of, I was really hoping for some /ss/ with her and San.
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>love survives up to the end of universe at the end of time and transcends the death and loss of memory
I expected literally anything from this manga but i weren't ready for the feels.
Some guy in a previous thread said,"Oh, so they ended as the Sun and the Moon" and got a ton of (You)s
She was probably already pregnat with his child but he only had his sights on Agni the whole time.
>San was thinking about Agni's burning chest as he's boning Nenetto
wew
goodbye Sup Forumsnons
fire punch was the last thing left on my bucket list
See you on the other side, user.
Tell me if the movie is good.
Live