it is unclear why everyone suddenly decided that the intelligence of the Mad Pierrot regresses if he managed to understand who Spike is and invite him to a "party", and to calculate some bigwigs from the special services, too, I think the task is not easy and there is still a suspicion that the Mad Pierrot is partially copied from the Joker, it was like DiSi has something similar to the scene in the luna park (there's like the Joker tortured someone)
@mrbaslin: there's probably a jamb in translation - it's not intelligence that has regressed, but the ability to think soberly. Roughly speaking, it turned out to be a very smart and very cruel three-year-old child who cannot be controlled. One thing I don't understand: how did he, so his raztak, fly?! Is it technology? Or magic?
While watching, there was a feeling that I accidentally hit mushrooms from episode 17 -Mushroom Samba, so addicting the video sequence turned out. Insanely stylish, and at the same time a little creepy.
@MARxLENin: Probably due to the fact that he was trained to defend himself only from bullets, his protective field did not work on the knife. And the corpse has not gone anywhere. It remained smeared on the ground and the foot of the walking toy.
After watching the episode, I remembered the Millennial Count from D.Gray-man I wouldn 't be surprised if mangaka was really inspired by the image of Pierrot
In addition to the obvious reference to Godard in the title, I was also pleased with the almost frame-by-frame reproduction of a scene from the film "Samurai" by Jean-Pierre Melville, I think that fans of Cowboy Bebop should definitely get acquainted with this film.
The creep episode has learned, although I do not feel fear of clowns, I am more afraid of broken attractions and lagging robots in such stories, well, music too.
When the villain's reaction to the cat was shown, it was suggested that he might suffer from a severe form of allergy that could lead to death, but it turned out that it was a post-traumatic syndrome, meh.
According to the atmosphere and the place of events, the authors were inspired by the "Murderous Joke", apparently. The series turned out to be extremely memorable, no matter what the frame, it's beauty.
and there is still a suspicion that the Mad Pierrot is partially copied from the Joker, it was like DiSi has something similar to the scene in the luna park (there's like the Joker tortured someone)
I wouldn 't be surprised if mangaka was really inspired by the image of Pierrot
It was creepy, as much as goosebumps ran down my back. But wildly cool)
Безумный Буратино - ❓
Безумная Мальвина - ❓
А так, конечно, жалко мужика. Это тебе не эксперименты Пушного в Галилео, тут всё намного серьёзнее и страшнее.