I always thought it was rage against the dying of the light even Erwin says RAGE MY SOLDIERS! even if all odds are stacked against you even if there is no way out for you, you advance even if you sacrifice everything that you are so that you get to a point where others don't have to
And the more you try to protect the people you love, the more they'll die and you'll realize you're such a failure that death doesn't wanna take you just yet and you'll continuously suffer through your own mortality and you'll never find peace, even in death.
@@loganbreau882technically only the good die young bc yk if it isn’t pitch black that’s heaven or purgatory or hell which is heaven for bad people. U get to go there early Take what juice wrld and Tupac said abt devil and god and stuff yk most ppl are bad and maybe not bad enough for hell but not heaven right away either but those who die young? They musta been TOO good
@@Barman-Sama What are you talking about? Technoblade loves government. It's his favorite thing in the world. Well, second favorite, right under orphans.
@@SukixChaos I honestly don't think there's another person who I've seen the direct effects of their works inspiring others more than his did. Never met the dude but he'll always have my respect and gratitude.
the best part about embracing flamboyant masculinity in jojo is that the author himself confirms it. In one interview he answered, "Why should only women be beautiful, men can too, and I wrote jojo just to show and prove that." along those lines
But actually, I think it’s more likely Good will always stand up to evil no matter who it is. If there is power people can get, they will do bad but no matter what someone good or with good intent will fight this evil
That's the plot, not the message. The message is that it's actually not easier to ignore or avoid your problems. They're all running from something and all find relief from confronting their problems. Similar, but not quite the same.
@@pawssum spike doesn't truly confront his problem which is himself. He confronts vicious instead of grieving and accepting his loss. Dying in a final act of vengeance though a very satisfying story does not leave him as a complete man. Jett and faye forgive the enemies of their past and find contentment. Spike can not forgive vicious and so he doesn't find contentment. The message goes further than simply confronting your past being beneficial. It also leans into what that looks like. Faye and Jett grew up, hell even Edward grew up and pursued her dad. The only one who doesn't truly resolve their past is Spike, he simply kills his past off. Then again... who could walk off the betrayal from a friend and the murder of their lover... some weights are too heavy to carry but can't be put down... eventually you break.
@@baconstopsultimateusers i think that it's something like "too much comfort and easiness leads to apathy and dullness". To me, that's a message that relates more with the audience
OPM actually does have a message about doing things you love and that have a positive impact, even if your peers don't recognize the effort. But that being unrecognized for the talents you do have (the skills you worked to build) can suck all the joy out of it. So make sure you find the people who appreciate you. Even if society at large doesn't.
Here's few that aply too Berserk: When you are going through hell. Keep going. Nothing annoys god more than a moving target. When going gets tough, the tough get going. Fuck around and find out. Cause I'm still I standing, better I ever did. Looking lie a true survivor, feeling like a little kd.
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If you want your perfect ending... be careful with what you are trying to trade for it. You may find that you have bargained for too much, using too little, and will end up with nothing but despair in your hands.
@@kingace6186bro haven't seen Ayamatsu/Pride IF yet... You don't act like you are the protagonist of a video game in real life (or more like in amine) and end up as a sane human.
It gave more more like this vibes: Value of life is immeasurable and incomparable to anything other than value of another life even if you have an infinite supply, because you know, it is life, your most important possession, losing it leaves scars on your soul and if someone cares about you, you are bound to make them very upset for dying for any other reason than save lives especially if they are the one who is giving you that infinite supply of lives Also enduring the pain of loss that comes from losing ones life can only be negated by love, otherwise you just become a pathetic mess Yeah Re Zero is about life and love, who would have guessed
The lesson with jujitsu kinds of isn't good luck making it to the next art It's if you want to get ahead in life what you need to do is get as many homies as possible and jump somebody that's how you get ahead anybody in your way you jump them They want to have a fair one-on-one duel screw that jump them They try to jump you through that jump them
people forget there were actually good governments that Luffy wasn't interested in overthrowing, like Alabasta, the Fishman Kingdom, Water 7, he helped institute a new leader of the government in Wano. The message is more "Fuck corruption" because he even recognizes the good people in the bad oppressive systems, like Fujitora
@@gageadams8662 the manga in 3rd arc revolves around forgiveness so yeah it stands after Thorfinn forgives his enemy. Meaning now he truly has no enemies.
Ever other anime: 💪🤝😀 Cowboy Bebop: DO. NOT. LEAVE. FOOD. IN. THE. FRIDGE. Edit: How did I go three weeks without knowing my comment got 1.8k likes?! 😭
i'd say more like "the greatest show of Power, is knowing when not to use it" (Light's self limiting use of the Death Note is what made him hard to catch. but the plot would have been very different if Light didn't use it to try and Stifle rebellion)
The message of bezerk is quite literally “life sucks and is going to kick you in the balls repeatedly, you job is to grit you teeth step into the ball kicks and then beat life’s ass with your bare hands, while learning to be human again after the trauma you gained from said ball kicks.
That shits ass and doesn’t make sense when 90% of the people luffy defending are out right killers who killed innocent people 😂y’all one piece fans are something else
Yup if you dont like OPs message , you're probably part of the 1% ot the government... the exact types of people that the Straw Hats are always fighting against
Exactly ! Thinkin back No wonder i ended up beeing so into Marx Even before ive read him, i had ideas like that And one piece, i bet it had somethin to do with that
More like, "Learn the fucking difference between a scientist and an engineer," or maybe, "Over-complicating your solution always works." Seriously, who needs gunpowder and shit when you could beat the resident meatheads by just teaching your local tribe how to form a phalanx?
One Punch Man: Hair is a weakness, be bald Edit: It's funny that I made a silly joke and some people are trying to correct it or say a serious message. Guys, this is a Wendy's.
Actually, the biggest message is that determinism, while existing, should not encourage you to embrace nihilism. Lack of agency doesn't justify the lack of action.
@@shrekkek9396 You're not wrong, but these themes are two sides of the same coin. Nihilism and Courage are two opposing ways to resolve our fears, represented by Dio and Jonathan respectively. You can't have one without the other.
Frieren: "make sure to appreciate the people we have in life. We all grieve and honor those who passed, but don't let that blind you from making new connections in life."
The world is built on randomness and uncertainty your life could easily end and amount to nothing. It’s important to live every day proud Humanity is grotesque and dark but we still find meaning in the good we do
***SPOILERS**** -WARNING, going forward, I will be discussing climatic arcs in both Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack on Titan. If you have not watched, then please cease reading here. There r a couple different messages for JJK just like most great anime have a few "messages" I think the term you are actually looking for is "moral of the story" because there is usually only one of those. But messages can be expressed through arcs, and thus, there can be as many messages as there are arcs. If not more. And I think it is LARGELY up to interpretation. So far, reading jjk, I have gotten that your efforts in this world WILL pay off in the end. You will not be alone when u die. You will suffer, but the bonds that we have are what keep us moving forward. Yuji views himself as a cog in a machine. One whose ultimate destiny is to take down the king of curses. It makes sense that he would be the opposite of everything sukuna is. In the end, the fact that yuta will show sukuna what love means is just the icing on the cake. Yuji started with no one. Through his suffering, he will come out a hero on the other side and have lots of people around him when he dies. I do think it is likely that he will, in fact, die. After the merger happens, I believe yuji will be the only one able to stop it because of his genetics. But that is speculation. Furthermore, that's not even my favorite anime. Attack on Titan is. Where the messages I got from that were insanely different. And it depends on what side you have chosen to look at it from. What angle are you viewing this story from? Through who's eyes?? Are u riding with eren til the end, or do u agree with zeke and his idealisms. Do u believe there is a justification for genocide? If not, u probably stand with the scouts. Likewise, with jujutsu kaisen, if you are a sukuna fan, you will justify his actions by making excuses like "we still don't have the full story of the heian Era, there's so much we don't know about sukuna" 😂 It all boils down to perception, perspective, and interpretation.
The author, in an interview, when asked who the target audience for BSD was, said Bungou Stray Dogs is not intended for people who are good at living. Translated, the exact answer: "This story is not for people who are good at living. In this world, there exist people who are so good at living that they do not need s "story" at all. They are the ones who think that stories are, after all, just a pastime for your hobbies, that they are not necessary for life, and therefore it is a waste to spend money on such things. I did not assume such people to be my readers from the beginning. I cut them off. On the other hand, there are certainly people who need stories like oxygen still. I always hope that Bungou Stray Dogs will become the oxygen for such people. They are the "lost ones" that Dazai talked about." I have the magazine the interview was from saved alongside this, but I don't know how to type Japanese characters...
They all share one specific message: never kill the kid within yourself and don't be afraid of bringing the kid in yourself out from time to time. It is one of the strongest sources of joy in life.
You got me there Berserk is the darkest anime I have ever seen. And I guess there's ninja scrolls too thats pretty dark too. Some anime just wants to make you cry I guess.
Guts found a sort of semi peace and joy with his new band of friends even after all the trama and hardship he went through. So I definitely think your comment is still totally vaild.
Beserk is about never giving up and not running from your tramas, but facing them without backing down while focusing on what is truely important in your life.
I feel like it is more about how people who you think are friends could leave you at any moment and betray you and r*pe your girl and get away with it and you will go through pain and your friends will go through pain and everyone will go through pain until the end of time
That show is packed with meaning. It's crazy how little it gets mentioned now though. It used to be you couldn't go anywhere on the internet without seeing a Vash screen name.
@@donutscentedmarkerThis is quite a bold statement considering One wrote both mangas. This is why they got similar styles. But the universes are really different. Unless I've missed somthing
“Genii are OP, and tigers are better with hair.” But more seriously, it’s all about stories and finding whatever way your story allows you to feel fulfilled, especially when that’s done by interacting with others and being part of their stories as they’re part of your own.
Evangelion: "life sucks and then you die" Evangelion 4.44: "you fuck up and then you'll have to keep living so take responsibility for your mistakes and shittiness, confront your past and you might make a better tomorrow"
I love the fact that one piece is literally anarchism in a nutshell. A over 1000 episode nutshell…. Edit: holy cow thanks for the likes P.S. socialism is pretty cool