@@Historyfrek4ever Actually yeah. I think Kui did some extras and mentioned that, for a dwarf, Senshi isn't really macho and manly, so yeah. He's a very pretty dwarf man. Fun extra, elfs don't typically have much facial hair, if any at all, so that goes to show just how hairy Senshi is (Kui just didn't wanna draw that much more hair in each panel and I don't blame her lmao).
In this episode i learn: After a catastrophe, The High races decided to restrict all technological progress and retain the world in a state without progress just to prevent it from being repeated instead of learning from those mistakes and following the natural advancement of every thinking race. ... That wasn't the smartest decision I've ever heard.
He means well but he speaks and acts in such a manner that makes him come off as a freak or an asshole if the person he's talking to doesn't know him. He's just like me fr.
There are many speculations that he is neurodivergent due to these traits. And this is not the first time the mangaka created a character with neurodivergent traits.
So we basically got dwarfen Laios, chibi Marcille, midlife crisis Chilchuck, feminine Senshi, and depressed doge Izutsumi (fix an error now the heart comment is gone)
In other words: Laios became shorter Marcille became adorable Chillchuck is exactly how he is supposed to be Senshi switched to bottom And Izutsumi became her own worst nightmare
Such an emotionally filled first half with Senshi’s backstory and trauma, followed by all sorts of laughs and gags in the second half. This is why I love this series.
@@nawf4372 True, although this can happen sometimes when animating a series. I was actually expecting them to show what happened between Kabru and the Canaries first, then have the gryphon and Senshi arc as a single episode.
Fun fact about elf-Senshi Throughout the adventure, he subconsciously had his biases reflected on how he treats Marcille for being an Elf. And even though he was still the same as an elf after the changelings, people around him treated him differently cause he acted more elf-like. After realising what he has done to Marcille and how bad it must have felt, he wrote.. “Never again”
I've been waiting for the anime-only crowd to learn that Chilchuck is his equivalent of middle-aged! The changeling episodes are definitely gonna be popular fanart fodder!
Stupid-Sexy-Senshi aside, the scene at 3:00 was an interesting change between the Sub and the Dub. Sub: "E-everything's swirling with rainbow colors." Dub: "...wow there's so many pretty rainbows in here..." Granted, part of it is that English-only speakers can better understand what the line is supposed to be conveying from the delivery (that she's KO'd and seeing things), but it just not being a straight description of what she's seeing but rather informing of how she's seeing it really sells the bit. But, seriously, this episode was a masterclass from Sungwon. Three markedly different voices for the same character, portraying incredibly different emotions in different ways, he should feel damn proud of what he's doing with this show.
He does use both. This is not very grammatically correct, but in speech it can be used. I have seen this "Mr. X, sir" to mean a concern while trying to be super polite about it. But, I am not sure.
@@dano_ukr In Japan, they have an educational theory called "It's rude to call someone's name only" or "It's not good yobisute(呼び捨て)". (There are exceptions depending on the person. For example, close friends or family, etc...) At least, we have learned it since I was a child. But "sir" sounds like "san(さん)". In addition, I think that "sir","san" and "Mr. (mister)" are duplicate meaning.
@@hyjjjkyikk3158 in elf years and maturity she is just finished with grad school. an extra comic by the author showed her acting like a toddler at 13. So too old for a child adoption but a young adult at most.
But compared to other dwarves who like blacksmith and mining, Senshi more keen on cooking and gardening or even appreciate wildlife will make him seem more..."Feminine" to his fellow dwarves. So when he turned to elf, that is really how he or other dwarves looks at him.
@@DouglasStewart99nah Japanese Chilchuck really sounds like a guy, instead of a woman playing a male character. Probably one of their existing male VAs dubbing in for the scenes. He doesn't speak much anyway.
Because they are, they're just travelling through different levels. Other dungeons exist in the universe but the story takes place in this Ancient Castle's Dungeon.
Nah, he's got that middle aged divorcee energy. I can imagine him answering the door to his one bedroom apartment at 10AM, already drunk and still not dressed
First I find it dwarf Laios way too short even for dwarf standards, but then came to me that probably it's because he's still too young, and thus he changed to the equivalent of a teenage dwarf (same reason that Chilchuck looks like a mid-40 divorced dad 😆!).