the question arose like this: why watch anime if you can see that it has slipped?what are you hoping for, watching the title next? the fact that the studio will suddenly insert long-missed arches ahead? will he turn back to the ending from the manga?
if anime is different from manga, then this does not mean that it is bad :) and no one forces you to watch if, in your subjective opinion, you think that anime is not worthy of your attention :))))))))
everyone can take a minus sign, but no one can give a reasonable answer. It's sad :(I don't understand, maybe people thought I didn't like the season? If anything, I'm fine with it.
@muramuralu: I think the answer is simple. Everyone has their own, of course, but I'll give you mine and possible suggested others. Firstly, it is corny to wonder how this will end, what they will show, what they will not show, what else they will come up with. Secondly, I wonder what will happen to the universe that you have any feelings for. I can't say that this is my favorite manga, or that I really like it, it's just good, but I read it all, read it for a year in online, this universe is now one of the familiar ones to me, respectively, I wonder what will happen to it. Thirdly, it is interesting, let's say, how bad it can be done. I won't say that everything is terrible and disgusting, but some moments cause cringe, shame and facepalm, and this is one of the favorite human activities: watching the bad and cringing.
And additionally: not everyone can and can throw what they don't like. Especially if it's made of something you like.)
My God, how could such a cool anime be so spoiled? Everything is insanely simple for them, a MIRACLE of coincidence, then it was possible to cram all this into one series, like lalala, such a happy ending
@arturcell: I spit furiously. There was at least some interest in the first season, you worry about the characters. And here everything is clear, they will get everything easily and effortlessly. They don't need to do anything, everything is ready as it is.
a good series, albeit on steroids - it even felt like they were promised money for the third season, but circumstances forced them to change the promise shortly before the end of the second
let the mangadrochers go on watching their black-and-white pictures, no one promised you a literal translation of events into a title
Is this the end or will there be more episodes? somehow, at least one episode was not enough for me to show how they live in the world of people after 20 years, for example
Although I haven't read the manga, I still have the feeling that good pieces of history have been cut. Somehow everything is illogical and torn. Everything is too easy for them. And the moment of "betrayal" upset me rather than pleased me. It would be at least some kind of obstacle on their "difficult" path, but so... It's like they have a book of predictions in their bosom.
@lorienncrow: They cut the pieces sooo much. Yes, the anime itself is made very well and if it weren't for the first season, I would never have read the manga and the second season is also very well done technically. But a lot of things were thrown out, if everything was according to the manga, then this would be enough for 3-4 seasons. This series is almost the end of the story : c It's sad not that "not according to the canon", but that they didn't develop the potential and reduced it to two seasons… In any case, I advise you to read the manga, it's cool, you can take it as a separate work.
@falometov: I think it's better to read from the beginning 🥺 the events of the first season don't take up very many chapters, and everything is not straight there either. And the drawing is very cool (well, in my opinion). It's worth reading. But if you still don't want to read from the beginning, the children run away in chapter 37, and this seems to be the end of the season 🐸
Despite my guesses and obvious trends, I did not completely believe until the last that this season would be the last. I especially found hope after a series of conversations between the trio, which was not bad, in principle, after that it was possible to tell ENT, make events, and not just a quick throw to the portal to the world of people and that's it. But here we are, I'm looking at pieces from the very end of the manga and I don't understand: How did this happen? Why is it so difficult to film well or acceptably? You have a good base, why cut it mercilessly? What is the problem with thinking through at least the logic of events? Why, after all, can't a series be given to Laura??
This is my main question. Note that we are still (!!!) We don't know how demons die or how to kill them. That's what amazes me the most. Children survive in the world for a year, walk with bows, kill demons, and we don't know how!!! And they, in fact, don't know how either! How does this even work, how could this be allowed to happen? Those who want to answer that we were told to shoot in the eyes, I will answer you: this is not all, and we were shown that this is really not all, this is not a simplification of lore, but a real understatement. Why couldn't the same Seongju (if it was him) tell the full information on how to really kill them? It wouldn't have changed anything fundamentally, except that the actions of the children would then have made damn sense! And apparently, they won't really tell us or show us, it's already over. I am completely shocked by this...
I thought that the best manga advertising is like in the "Land of Gems": to roll out a gorgeous season, ask questions, and then not answer them: how convenient, because answers can only be obtained in manga.))) But, apparently, there is a more interesting way: to throw something extremely incomprehensible in order to there were even more questions, and now there would certainly be no way but to read the manga (after all, the second season of Gems could hypothetically come out (haha), and there would almost certainly be no re-screening of Neverland).
@somebody_sss: there will be no questions about a specific series and a list of claims, I don't see the point. And there will be people who can do it clearly better than me. But, of course, I sat with my eyes wide open for almost the entire episode.
By the way, Neverland, in addition to the main manga, has offshoots, and in connection with the events of this series, I would like to remind or recommend one of them: "Promised Neverland: A Special side Story", specifically the vanshot "Mother's Determination". There are only 34 pages to read, it tells how it happened that the sisters and our grandmother united against Peter Ratri and demons in general. And you can also see something very interesting related to children.)
Okay, the anime really grows into "friendship is power", there is no surprise effect. I would like to see the ending in the next episode, which I would never have expected to see, but in any case, this anime will be remembered by me for a long time!!
I hoped that if the creator of the manga took up the script, it means that he wants to embody the story in its best version and fix the jambs with the pianos, but it turned out the same thing, only accelerated tenfold. Well ok. Phil is a cutie, thanks to this series for him ♡
I feel that season 1 will be a separate finished story for me, albeit with an open ending. For season 2 is "galloping through Europe" without the very charm of genius and suspense that the first one was so fond of. If there is a desire to review the first season, then the 2nd one will be enough for me once.
People, spoiler briefly, pliz. The session is over, it's not going to be finished soon. I looked at only 3 episodes of the 2nd season. Where they got to the shelter and called Minerva.
@ArisuBirabitto: they escaped from the shelter because demons came there, settled in an abandoned temple, and lived there. We met with the survivor Norman and his team from the farm where they are experimenting on children (Norman was sent there) in order to grow better meat in the future. Accordingly, they all have big health problems, including mental ones. Norman has developed a plan to destroy the demons and live happily in a world without them. Demons adopt the properties of what they eat: if they eat people, they develop intelligence and look more like people. If they do not eat such meat for some time, they lose these properties - this is called degradation (they begin to run wild and look like unreasonable demons from the forest). Norman and his team have developed a drug that triggers the degradation of demons. Emma is against this plan because demons are also human, they have minds and families, she is against genocide. There is a way out - Music. It is special, it is not subject to degradation. Those who drink her blood, too. Accordingly, if you distribute her blood to everyone, they will not need human meat, and the children will simply be able to leave for the human world. She is also a threat to Norman's plan - if the wildling is given her blood, he will return to his original state. Norman gives Emma and Ray a few days to search for Musica and Sonju, they eventually find them, but Norman launches the plan earlier and sprays the drug over one settlement. Everyone begins to degrade there, except for one old man with Musica blood. Emma and Ray make it to the city with the Music, she distributes her blood, and the children talk to Norman. Emma explains that he doesn't need to carry everything on himself. The old man with the Musica blood gives them another pen, it contains a map of the headquarters and their plantation, there is also a transition to the human world.
@ArisuBirabitto: they plan an attack on the farm, one of Norman's team pretends to be a traitor in front of the farm managers and leaks them the wrong attack plan, misinforming them. They make their way to the plantation, collect all the children (because of misinformation, they decided to send them all at once). Their mother and sisters turn out to be on their side. Now they are communicating with the gatekeeper Peter Ratri, Minerva's brother, near the place of transition to the human world.
@somebody_sss: whoa! This is how events are developing rapidly. No wonder they write in the comments that they crumpled the plot... Thanks a lot for the retelling! I'll look closer to July ^_^
I take back all my stupid quibbles that I wrote under previous episodes. This series is just everything that I fell in love with this title for: multiple moves, unexpected turns, a constant sense of danger... I was so worried about the outcome of the operation that I got goosebumps. And burst into tears when all the children were finally reunited.
It was in this episode that I finally realized HOW quickly events fly by. I used to write it off for different things (even a quick change of shoes from "let's kill everyone" to "let's save everyone"). But here... It feels like I've missed a series or two.
In short, in order for everything to be good, we would need a separate season about Norman. And a separate season about Emma and Co. That's when everything would have merged into a single good stream by this series.
I think it would be superfluous to write once again, like many before, that the whole series, in comparison with the manga, is a gallop through Europe, where a lot of interesting things happened in the shaking. But that's okay -- we'll get over it. However, the only thing I REALLY regret is that Phil was given so little airtime. I remember in the manga I never stopped being touched by him, considering him the sweetest smart pie in the world, but here...
Oh, and just all the good ones have become like that. A grandfather who prayed for more farms. Their friend is a demon who set them free so that they could reproduce, so that they could then eat "wild" people. And the evil-blooded maiden was not even confused by these statements of his, so she is not so kind either. I'm not talking about the rise of demons from the city. And the moms? Yes, they could have sided with the children, but did the children forgive them so quickly? Immediately mma mama, a holy woman. in general, they killed everything that they liked the first season for
The series is super cool, an unexpected twist with moms, but, God, how Emma freezes me, seriously, giving a chance to a guy who experimented on people, wanted to kill you all and developed a new farm system, who well doesn't even repent, yeah, let's save him!!!
The latest episodes, and especially this one, look ridiculous. Season 1 was good, the kids were constantly making plans, anticipating the consequences, setting traps, and all they're doing now is running with bows.
there is a feeling as if the children are being played along very much (I mean the anime director). all these lucky coincidences, lucky accidents, and so on. and the information was given to them, and the recipe was found, and the demons decided to suddenly rise up, and even some kind of betrayal or just conflicts within the team never arose during all this time. surprisingly. from a rather intense thriller, it all turned into an illogical gum for children covered with rainbow snot, where everything will definitely be fine in the end, all the good and kind characters are friends, and the bad ones are punished and realize their mistakes
the question is not even that some arches decided to be omitted (I have already started reading the manga, this is not a problem), but that it was possible to try a little and tell the story competently, but we have what we have
Emma and the company can go to the casino after this episode and bet everything on 16 red. For of course they are rushing, as if they are not in themselves.
Either the demons were over-praised, or they didn't eat human oatmeal in the morning. They were so easily fooled, and everyone who is not lazy - children, maids, etc. I am surprised that in so many years no one has thought of a riot.
Oh, yes, no one has died yet. Even from minor characters. Are you serious? What kind of plush ending is this?
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49and no one forces you to watch if, in your subjective opinion, you think that anime is not worthy of your attention :))))))))
Firstly, it is corny to wonder how this will end, what they will show, what they will not show, what else they will come up with. Secondly, I wonder what will happen to the universe that you have any feelings for. I can't say that this is my favorite manga, or that I really like it, it's just good, but I read it all, read it for a year in online, this universe is now one of the familiar ones to me, respectively, I wonder what will happen to it. Thirdly, it is interesting, let's say, how bad it can be done. I won't say that everything is terrible and disgusting, but some moments cause cringe, shame and facepalm, and this is one of the favorite human activities: watching the bad and cringing.
And additionally: not everyone can and can throw what they don't like. Especially if it's made of something you like.)
let the mangadrochers go on watching their black-and-white pictures, no one promised you a literal translation of events into a title
, but Isabella is beautiful in this outfit)00)0
In any case, I advise you to read the manga, it's cool, you can take it as a separate work.
This is my main question. Note that we are still (!!!) We don't know how demons die or how to kill them. That's what amazes me the most. Children survive in the world for a year, walk with bows, kill demons, and we don't know how!!! And they, in fact, don't know how either! How does this even work, how could this be allowed to happen? Those who want to answer that we were told to shoot in the eyes, I will answer you: this is not all, and we were shown that this is really not all, this is not a simplification of lore, but a real understatement. Why couldn't the same Seongju (if it was him) tell the full information on how to really kill them? It wouldn't have changed anything fundamentally, except that the actions of the children would then have made damn sense! And apparently, they won't really tell us or show us, it's already over. I am completely shocked by this...
I thought that the best manga advertising is like in the "Land of Gems": to roll out a gorgeous season, ask questions, and then not answer them: how convenient, because answers can only be obtained in manga.))) But, apparently, there is a more interesting way: to throw something extremely incomprehensible in order to there were even more questions, and now there would certainly be no way but to read the manga (after all, the second season of Gems could hypothetically come out (haha), and there would almost certainly be no re-screening of Neverland).
By the way, Neverland, in addition to the main manga, has offshoots, and in connection with the events of this series, I would like to remind or recommend one of them: "Promised Neverland: A Special side Story", specifically the vanshot "Mother's Determination". There are only 34 pages to read, it tells how it happened that the sisters and our grandmother united against Peter Ratri and demons in general. And you can also see something very interesting related to children.)
If there is a desire to review the first season, then the 2nd one will be enough for me once.
Norman has developed a plan to destroy the demons and live happily in a world without them. Demons adopt the properties of what they eat: if they eat people, they develop intelligence and look more like people. If they do not eat such meat for some time, they lose these properties - this is called degradation (they begin to run wild and look like unreasonable demons from the forest). Norman and his team have developed a drug that triggers the degradation of demons. Emma is against this plan because demons are also human, they have minds and families, she is against genocide.
There is a way out - Music. It is special, it is not subject to degradation. Those who drink her blood, too. Accordingly, if you distribute her blood to everyone, they will not need human meat, and the children will simply be able to leave for the human world. She is also a threat to Norman's plan - if the wildling is given her blood, he will return to his original state.
Norman gives Emma and Ray a few days to search for Musica and Sonju, they eventually find them, but Norman launches the plan earlier and sprays the drug over one settlement. Everyone begins to degrade there, except for one old man with Musica blood. Emma and Ray make it to the city with the Music, she distributes her blood, and the children talk to Norman. Emma explains that he doesn't need to carry everything on himself. The old man with the Musica blood gives them another pen, it contains a map of the headquarters and their plantation, there is also a transition to the human world.
In short, in order for everything to be good, we would need a separate season about Norman. And a separate season about Emma and Co. That's when everything would have merged into a single good stream by this series.
there is a feeling as if the children are being played along very much (I mean the anime director). all these lucky coincidences, lucky accidents, and so on. and the information was given to them, and the recipe was found, and the demons decided to suddenly rise up, and even some kind of betrayal or just conflicts within the team never arose during all this time. surprisingly. from a rather intense thriller, it all turned into an illogical gum for children covered with rainbow snot, where everything will definitely be fine in the end, all the good and kind characters are friends, and the bad ones are punished and realize their mistakes
the question is not even that some arches decided to be omitted (I have already started reading the manga, this is not a problem), but that it was possible to try a little and tell the story competently, but we have what we have
Either the demons were over-praised, or they didn't eat human oatmeal in the morning. They were so easily fooled, and everyone who is not lazy - children, maids, etc. I am surprised that in so many years no one has thought of a riot.
Oh, yes, no one has died yet. Even from minor characters. Are you serious? What kind of plush ending is this?