Yeah you can just see how exhausting trying to comfort marcille made her. But i truelly appreciate it because its obvious she isnt used to such a situation and is also, well, a girl cat.
In all honesty i think she likes Marcille the same way a cat likes their owners. She doesn't mind being around them, and will actually attack if they are bothered too much, but sticks around because they know their owner will take care of them
As long it works, i mean its hard to find an actual book that can separate a woman and a dragon soul. That'll take em centuries, I don't blame them, and also its call delicious in dungeon. They had to act the way how their show works.
That is because Laios saying how many means they need to eat the dragon parts was actually a reasonable question, since the dragon parts can reach to Falin if they dont eat it completely i believe
They (except Senshi) have been second guessing him at every turn all the way since the start of the journey even though for the most part he has been right, I think is fair for him to be somewhat fed-up by it to some degree. The issue with the doppelgangers should had given him some cred in that regard because the whole thing was dissected by him masterfully but they still treat him the same.
@@g.sergiusfidenas6650 Plus this is, legit, their best shot at undoing what happened. It's not exactly glamorous or pleasant for anyone involved but it's their ONLY real option. Until they come up with something better, this is the plan they're going with.
This is Truly Something: 1:41 Why the Mad Mage accompanies Falin so closely, something he never did with his other monsters. That's certainly interesting.
Even Thistle is struggling with the Touden Sibling obsession with eating any monster they come across. I can only imagine how many times Thistle has had to wrestle some small monster out of Falin's clutches while shouting for her to drop it.
Bit rough for Falin, as she's [canonically] almost always hungry, due to her part-Dragon body requiring more sustainable than her small mouth and teeth are ideal for consuming.
I wouldn't say he was angry at them, but at the situation they are faced with, he was driving himself insane trying to figure out how to break the Mad Mages curse on Falin and turn her back into a human and the Changing Shrooms were the first possibility the group had stumbled across so he went with it since there seemed to be no other option.
other anime characters : "to save my sister, I'll be willing to sacrifice myself, take my body if it needs be" Laios : "hey guys, how many steaks you think we can finish everyday from her body?"
Thorn's true wickness wasn't in turning Marcille into a chimera, but in denying her her proud family tradition of eating the weirdest shit out of curiosity
@@stevemcgroob4446still feels like semi-cannibalism. Might have pulled the human parts out but you still are eating parts of her that were LITERALLY PARTS OF A SENTIENT BEING!!!(not serious btw just comedic shout)
Laios: "We are gonna take long eating that" All three: "That's your problem?!" Laios: "WHEN IN MY LIFE IT WAS NOT??" Finally, a man who is honest to himself.
"We must eat my sister to save her. But just the bad parts." "Sounds like a great idea. We'll need to recruit an entire hall full of people. There's a lot to eat." Cartoons can get pretty weird quickly. :)
Laios forgot the fact that they're going to have to release the winged lion and convince it to be on their side and probably become their new companion too. So including the lion on the kilograms of meet to eat will greatly increased too comparing if the lion is massive the kilograms of meat it needs is higher than the single kilograms of meat the party eats
Cute fantasy Anime, With a dark twist: Electric boogaloo 3 That's basically my look on Dungeon Meshi now (since I somehow for some reason didn't read the manga up until now) How do they keep getting away with this lol
The only thing I hate about this episode is when Laos decided to leave the village alone without Falin. I mean just look at her eating so happily together with her brother, only for Laos to "buy a milk" later on. She looks so sad there I just couldnt watch it, but I'm glad that she has a strong will and Laos redeem himself by never to leave Falin alone ever again.
@@ayanokoji888 I see. Well, it was the Show's way of checking in on her to show how she's doing (still alive and well and under the Lunatic Magician's control)
Wait, who is that giving Laios the side eye at 0:11, opposite Chilchuck and the Half-Foot? Edit: Went down a bit of a Rabbit hole, but that's Asivia, and apparently she thought he was her Meal Ticket.
I imagine the soul works like Mahito from jjk The soul is like a blueprint to construct a body during healing / ressurection If they cut the physical dragon part while the dragon soul is still tying with Falin's, then they would just construct lower dragon part again By consume the dragonn, it minimizes the dragon soul, allow Falin's soul to be the dominant one again, while also alters the physical design
Parts not consumed just go back to the beast if resurrected. By consuming the meat of the dragon they make it part of themselves and it cannot return to the dragon. And by reducing the amount of dragon meat in Chimera Falin's body they increase the proportion that belongs to Falin, thus increasing the chances of Falin taking control back
Spoilers In this episode it’s theorized that a monster’s soul leaves or ceases to exist after it’s flesh (or most of it) is eaten. This is important because the girl was revived with monster flesh and the other leftover flesh wasn’t eaten, thus merging her soul with the monster’s.
You caught on. Yes, the immortality leads people to not learning to let go. That is a lesson they will have to learn: Death is a natural part of life. Letting go of loved ones when they pass on is part of that.
Watch the anime as a whole, please don't just judge the anime by short clips or you will lost the context. All the characters are not black and white and all of them has their own unique personalities and interesting backstories.
Marcille is definitely in love with Falin. And I don’t mean in a friends-only or sisterly manner. I think (But I could be wrong) that she has possibly unrequited romantic feelings for Falin.
actually no, the manga makes it more explicit that it was more marcille and laios romantically but in the end the story doesn't have romance in itself, she loves Falin more as if she were her own sister and family.