Well it can't really continue if he actually dies...
agreexxdeathx wrote:
Well it can't really continue if he actually dies...
Sure they can, he's performed his job of introducing the whole night raid lifestyle and the focus can shift to another character or to a broader perspective of the rebellion. For example the anime Shiki does this several times however AgK doesn't even compare to that masterpiece in terms of writing skill lol.xxdeathx wrote:
Well it can't really continue if he actually dies...
there's not enough characters left for a new season lolYuutosan wrote:
I hope the trump card is a new season lol .
Ah you're right. I've been forgot of that eps lol x_xSenritsu wrote:
And Yuutosan, there's no such teigu that can revive people. it has been told on eps where tatsumi joined night raid, i presume.
ehh are you asking me whether i want the spoiler or no, or i'm the one who spoiled out things? lolsdeadbeat wrote:
also since the anime is ahead of the manga and going a different route to the manga, do you still want to spoiler out spoilers, or just not bother now?
I would not recommend it, AgK holds enough similarities to Katanagatari to to make me suggest watching that insteadHika wrote:
so is this anime good or what, i'm having to move this up to my list because people irl hyping the fuck out of this
katanagatari is a great series I grant you that but I see basicaly no similaritiesGreen Platinum wrote:
I would not recommend it, AgK holds enough similarities to Katanagatari to to make me suggest watching that insteadHika wrote:
so is this anime good or what, i'm having to move this up to my list because people irl hyping the fuck out of this
would it be a better idea to read the manga?Ctn wrote:
It's good until around ep 18 or 19 then it starts going downhill.Hika wrote:
so is this anime good or what, i'm having to move this up to my list because people irl hyping the fuck out of this
imo 11/10 guaranteed that manga is WAY bettersilmarilen wrote:
would it be a better idea to read the manga?
Both focus on a character who grew up in a isolated part of the country that gets swept up into a rebellion focusing on the acquisition a limited amount of super weapons that no longer can be produced. There are similarities of these super weapons between both series' and most battles involving these super weapons result in death as the characters strive to take down the government by force.AnotherEpicName wrote:
katanagatari is a great series I grant you that but I see basicaly no similarities
other than they're both action I guess
akame ga kill is your typical shounen with added blood and death
katanagatari is alot deeper, alot more dialog, more backstory, there's alot of character growth
tatsumi wasn't isolated at all compared to the protagonist from katanagatariGreen Platinum wrote:
Both focus on a character who grew up in a isolated part of the country that gets swept up into a rebellion focusing on the acquisition a limited amount of super weapons that no longer can be produced. There are similarities of these super weapons between both series' and most battles involving these super weapons result in death as the characters strive to take down the government by force.AnotherEpicName wrote:
katanagatari is a great series I grant you that but I see basicaly no similarities
other than they're both action I guess
akame ga kill is your typical shounen with added blood and death
katanagatari is alot deeper, alot more dialog, more backstory, there's alot of character growth
Sure they both have differnt approaches to a similar story and Katanagatari clearly targets a more mature audience
Not really sure you mean by this but death is pretty common and important in both aswell as characters of all kinds are killedAnotherEpicName wrote:
akame: if 2ppl die guarantee 1dies
katanagatari: not so much
To be fair, this was the expected outcomexxdeathx wrote:
i hate these kind of "everyone dies" endings
anime branched off from the manga a while back. the manga story will most likely end differentlyxxdeathx wrote:
so isn't the manga still ongoing? how can it continue if the conflict is over?
with the last thing I meant in akame if 2 people with an imperial weapon fight, there's always 1deathGreen Platinum wrote:
Tatsumi was isolated in the fact that he had no clue how bad the nature of capitol.
The reason for collection the swords is Togame is collecting the swords to seek revenge for her father death at the hand of the current shogunate
You can be pretty damn sure having the weapons in akame is pretty important to the rebellions success while the don't particularly focus upon it there is the'all-seeing eye' episode.Not really sure you mean by this but death is pretty common and important in both aswell as characters of all kinds are killedAnotherEpicName wrote:
akame: if 2ppl die guarantee 1dies
katanagatari: not so much
Yeah their death was the saddest death for some of ppldeadbeat wrote: