If God truly exists outside of space and time and the Universe actually is perfect because he is perfect and it's his creation. Then none of our prophecies are ever actually going to come true in the real world, because they truly are meta physical truths. Following this line of thinking, if the theory of reincarnation, heaven, hell, and purgatory are all happening at the exact same time right now and forever, stretching infinitely into both ends of space and time. A perfectly endless loop that resets every time the universe reaches heat death. What if our big bang was caused by the heat death of the last universe, and our universe's heat death will create the next universe that we all reincarnate into after we die. If the universe truly is infinite and really does repeat forever then even if the soul doesn't literally exist it may as well because every exact thing that happened to create your life is going to happen again next time, because all the information required to recreate your life will be stored inside the infinite potential of the bext bing bang. Because everything in the universe is created out of information, energy, and matter. The soul isn't metaphysical because it's made out of bullshit, it's metaphysical because memes literally are the DNA of the soul.
I watched it for the first time last month, I wish I watched Bocchi sooner cus it inspired me to learn guitar (I’m on my 4th day today, I just started). I’ve been watching a TON of anime this year (I mean, I’ve watched a ton of anime in general but this year I watched more than usual) and Bocchi The Rock ended up becoming my absolute favorite, I never watched an anime that made me want to pursue something so much. I mean, I have considered learning guitar long before I watched the show, like Slash, Eddy Van Halen, Jimmy Hendrix, you know, some of the legends (mostly Slash) but none of them inspired me more than Hitori Gotoh, and I know that’s gonna make me sound like a total geek, but that’s just how it is.
I think GBC animation is more fluid than Studio Orange animation, feels like more fps if you know what I mean. Some cuts were looking a bit strange, especially when there are 2D character and 3D character in the same cut, but when the backgrounds and everything else is CGI together with characters, this show looks fantastic. I think people should really overlook their opinions about CGI, because I saw some people not even trying to watch GBC because they heard it's CG, very strange mindset, considering we have more and more good CG in anime every year, and it won't go anywhere.
I felt the same as Garnt. I ended up being dissapointed with Jellyfish but I loved Girls Band Cry. The CGI was fucking amazing, it was crazy how many people were saying that the CG "wasn't awful I guess". Mate, are your eyes okay? This show looks stunning.
Re:zero is my #1 anime and is the reason i can appreciate and understand what mushuko is about as both series show a mc that can be easily dislikable at first but shows character developement. Re:zero had a whole arc just for the mc character developement so i could clearly see the improvement, he was still himself but his mindset and the way he viewed himself and others had overall amazingly improved. Mushuko hasn't really given as big an impact in character developement since mc kept going back and forth, its more subtle i guess. But i will say this, the mc never pays for his actions, if there was something that would clearly show that he got what he deserved for what he did, it would be better. MT may show a difference in rudeus in season 3 but until then im gonna stay neutral in the debate
Yeah Reincarnated as a Slime has been a major snoozefest since season 1 ended. Season 2 was extrememly boring until literally the last 2 episodes and when Rimuru becomes a demon lord and then they gave us pretty mediocre animation for most of that. Season 3 was lauded as the big war arc and the opening even shows a battle between Rimurus forces and the church but after like, 8 episodes of pretty much the exact same boring ass dialogue I dropped that shit like the turd it was.
The episode that made me go from "watch every episode weekly" to 'wait for 2-3 episodes to come out then watch" was watching Rimuru spend an entire goddamn episode talking to mjolmire. It was fun for the first five minutes seeing a character we hadnt seen in a while, then 15 minutes later we're still watching rimuru talk about his plan to open a wendys. Holy shit get on with it. Then he goes to talk to Fuze and its like 45 seco ds with Yuuki getting a passing mention and thats it.
But the two r two different things and medium. I read the ln it was alright and interesting the way they presented it in the anime was boring. The shit was so boring I felt like taking a RU-vid lecture .
Tensura just proves that most people wouldn't recognizes a good story if it punched them in the face. The meetings are fine they expand the world, give important information and give you insight into characters. But meh "no one got clobered this episode! anime boring!" people are as loud as always
There’s always a limit, at the time i didn’t mind the meetings and the most part i enjoy about the show is when they make a new inventions within the city. But episode 66 I’ve finally realized how much of a yapping sesh we’re getting, we’re basically just watching someone meeting their friends and having light convos and small interactions. Calling this an actual good story is insane, who are we kidding here this is way too underwhelming for a manga of this level. 90% meeting in season 3 is the protagonist the meeting table? I’ve seen it more than any other characters now.