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This is a Q&A abut the setting and background of the movie. The following is a machine translated version, maybe some strange expression A simple summary: R worldline = memory space = load region = database for storing memories of alpha, beta, etc. worldlines link with reading steiner 忘れさせられた記憶のゴミ箱 If you are interested in this, or want more accurate information on the original text, look for the novel to the movie. Author of the novel: Tatsuya Hamasaki Total number of volumes: 2 volumes These two books are the novel version of the theatrical version, released shortly after the theatrical release. But from the content, more like the theatrical version of the original novel. ☆ Preface: In order to benefit newcomers, after three years of silence, the Anti-Matter Committee finally restarted the Steins Gate movie "Load Region of Déjà Vu" QA project. We collected feedback through various channels to sort out almost all the difficult questions in the plot for you, and based on the original text and the official settings, to give a sufficiently accurate answer to these questions. We believe that through this theatrical QA manual, we will be able to eliminate everyone's misconceptions about the theatrical version and give you a more in-depth and objective understanding of the setting and logic of "Load Region of Déjà Vu". ☆ Special Note: This QA manual does not represent the official views of MAGS. All analyses and conclusions are the result of the group's discussion and agreement. What is the novel?—— novel Steins;Gate: The Movie − Load Region of Déjà Vu I&II is a two-volume novel (completed) based on the original movie anime by Tatsuya Hamasaki, released on May 1, 2013 and June 1, 2013 respectively. The novel is a combination of the S;G original OVA and the movie anime, and tells the complete and more detailed story of Rintaro Okabe in the year following his arrival in the S;G world line. The additions to the R world line and other settings are more detailed and accurate than the descriptions in the movie, making it a must-read among the S;G spin-offs. For those observers here who love Steins;Gate. Do you know how Okabe's Reading Steiner works? Do you know why the memories of normal people are "reset" when the world line is moved? Do you know why Labmen have a sense of other worlds (Déjà Vu?) Do you want to know why the progress of the okabe and kurisu is so slow? Want to know if the movie is a bug or not? Do you want to know more about the setting of the S;G? I believe that after reading this novel you will have their own answers. PartⅠ Setting Analysis
(Memory (human) is an abstract concept and a basic mental process. Subjectively speaking, memory is the information obtained by subjective observation of objective facts, and the brain automatically checks the cause-and-effect relationship of the information in order to make someone accept it.
When the five senses perceive the outside world, they send signals to the hippocampus, which integrates the signals to form short-term memory. Short-term memory usually lasts from tens of seconds to minutes. The information stored in the lateral cephalic lobe after being collated and filtered by the hippocampus is long-term memory.
When the five senses perceive the outside world, they send signals to the hippocampus, which retrieves the long-term memory that has been formed in the lateral cephalic lobe and reads the information, making the person aware that this is what is remembered. This act of "awareness" is called recollection. Associations, on the other hand, occur when the hippocampus receives audiovisual signals and starts to retrieve long-term memories stored on the lateral cephalic lobes, and due to an error, the hippocampus retrieves similar scenes from the past and recalls the events of that time.
Observation is the process by which an observer (usually a person) perceives objective external information through the five senses to stimulate the hippocampus, causing the hippocampus to retrieve existing information within the lateral cephalic lobe to subjectively identify or discard a causal relationship. The concepts of observation and recall(recollection) overlap slightly, but observation emphasizes the objective process of recalling the behavior as it occurs, whereas recall is a subjective human action.
Objective time series: A record of when and what happened on the current world line and the changes in the world line itself, like an automatically generated, high viewpoint historical timeline. Subjective time series: When the brain is confronted with an objective time series, it unconsciously traces the cause-and-effect relationship and makes a subjective record and arrangement, resulting in a personal memory, the subjective time series. The key difference between the objective time series and the subjective time series is that the subjective time series is attached to the physical body, i.e. the corresponding function of the human brain, while the objective time series has nothing to do with the physical body and exists in "somewhere else". Unsightedness(未视感) When the hippocampus receives audiovisual signals and starts to retrieve the long-term memory stored in the lateral cephalic lobe, an error occurs that causes the hippocampus to fail to retrieve the long-term memory that it should have during the retrieval process, so that things that should be familiar look unfamiliar. sense of déjà vu(既视感) Regarding the current world line: When the hippocampus received the audiovisual signal and started to retrieve the long-term memory stored in the lateral cephalic lobe, the hippocampus retrieved similar scenes from the past due to an error, but because the scenes were too trivial to form a causal relationship, people could only vaguely recognize "whether they had encountered it somewhere before ". Regarding the world line change: The long-term memories stored in the lateral cephalic lobe were replaced during the world line change, but there are still fragments of the puzzle that were not completely deleted. When the audiovisual signal is received and the long-term memory stored in the lateral lobe is retrieved, the hippocampus retrieves the pieces of the puzzle, but again, because the scenes are too trivial to form a causal relationship, one can only vaguely recognize "whether it has been encountered somewhere before". Ordinary people's memory changes during the world line change Since the time machine causes a disconnection of cause and effect, the world needs to be reconstructed to make adjustments to cause and effect. At the same time, the memories stored in people's lateral lobes are self-regulated based on the brain's self-protection mechanism to match the logical composition of intelligence on the new world line. People's memories fit the logic of the current world line, so they subjectively accept the information of the new world line and reject the fragmented information of the old world line that remains in their brains. New type of encephalitis 新型脑炎 (appears in "S;G 0") After the world line change, some people have vague memories of experiencing "another life". This is due to the fact that the lateral lobe of the new type of encephalitis patient has a weaker self-regulation function than normal people, so the information from the new world line is not completely replaced by the information from the old world line, and when the hippocampus in the new world line receives external audio and visual signals and starts to retrieve the information from the lateral lobe, the hippocampus retrieves the similar information from the old world line that has not been replaced due to an error. Since patients with novel encephalitis have more and complete old world line intelligence, their brains organize this intelligence according to cause and effect, and the patients then consider this intelligence as their own memory and preserve it. The process of Reading Steiner During the process of changing from one world line to another, Rintaro Okabe feels a headache and a memory lapse. This is due to the fact that Okabe's brain is defective and the lateral cephalic lobe is unable to regulate itself, so during the process of world line change, his memory is not reconstructed with the reconstruction of history, but retains the information of the old world line and fails to obtain the information of the new world line. R World line A hypothesis put forward by the future Makise Kurisu in response to the disappearance of Rintaro Okabe, the rate of change of which is not known. The rate of change is not known. The future Makise Kurisu has set it as a deviation of 0.000001% relative to the world line of the Steins Gate . R stands for Revers, which is taken from the side of "S" (Steins;Gate), representing both the "negative" and "opposite" side of the R world line, and the "opposite" side of the Steins;Gate world line. "It also represents that it is paired with the Steins;Gate world line, showing a double helix-like companion structure. Note: Part II of Q10 will explain in detail the nature of the R world line and what the setting means for the worldview of Steins;Gate*, the current part of the analysis is only the description of Suzuha in the novel* Memory Space 记忆空间 A folk conception of the S;G worldview. Outside the (physical) world, there is a special realm, a "recycle bin" where a large number of possible worlds are stored, which may contain all of them or only a small area connected to the currently running world line. This field is directly connected to the area of the human brain where memories are stored. When a world line changes, a person's memory is reconstructed according to cause and effect, and reconstruction is the process by which the memory of the old world line in the brain is replaced with the memory of the new world line in the memory space. In the Steins;Gate 3 - Open the Steins Gate: Rebirth , the official spin-off novel of S;G 3 , there is a similar description "The actual world line change is definitely a process that Okabe's brain went through when the world line change occurred. But Okabe kept the memory before the change. ...... Rather, when coming to the new world line, the memory was not replaced. That means the memory field, outside of the brain. Maybe there is something like a computer system backup system on the outside, at this stage one can only think so. However, if the change in the world line affects all purely physical things, and if the backup system is also on the inside of the world line, then it cannot escape the rewriting caused by the change in the world line. In that case, the memory field that can still keep the memory after the world line change becomes something that exists outside of the world. At least it is certain that it must not be physical data material." Note: Although there are enough official hints about the setting of memory space in the derivatives, memory space is still only a way that folk use to explain the nature of the R world line, and not a standard answer that is explicitly given in the official works or set. Specific to the official follow-up update shall prevail Part Ⅱ Questions & Answers 1. Is the movie an official canonical sequel? The movie is the official canonical sequel. The R world line sets a key role in filling in the worldview of S;G. It is not like the rumors: "the movie is not strict, it's just for fun", "the movie ruined the story", "the movie is the official fan-fiction of this story. 2. What is the connection between the novel of the movie and the movie? The movie novel combines the S;G OVA and the movie load region of déjà vu to give a more complete and detailed account of the story of Rintaro Okabe in the year following his arrival in the S;G world. The additions to the R world line and other settings are more detailed and accurate than those in the movie, making it a must-read among the S;G spin-offs. 3. Why does Suzuha wear a hat very similar to Hashida to? Maybe it's just Suzu's personal preference, or maybe the future barrel has given her a hat of the same style on purpose. 4. Is the future world line of Amane Suzuha and the world line of Rintaro Okabe after his return both the S;G world line? Yes, in a broad sense, they are both S;G world lines. Perhaps there is a slight change in the world line change rate after six decimal places due to Okabe's disappearance, but the number before six decimal places is always 1.048596% 5. Why did the world line change rate not change when a person disappeared from the world? Because Okabe's disappearance - or becoming invisible - is just a matter of his personal state of existence, and has minimal impact on the history of the S;G world line. (Even if Suzuha returned to the past from the future to interfere with the world line to some extent, it did not take the world line out of the scope of the S;G world line) 6. why the white coat purchased by Makise Kurisu for Okabe Rintaro will not disappear with Okabe Rintaro? According to Q5, the world line is not completely reconstructed, but only undergoes a "minor change" after six decimal places, so Okabe does not "disappear" in the full sense of the word - that is, the items and events associated with him do not disappear. Therefore, Okabe does not "disappear" in the full sense - that is, the objects and events associated with him do not disappear, but his personal state of existence has changed. 7. Is there a fixed time when Rintaro Okabe disappeared? The time period is generally fixed, but the exact time is not known. The first time Okabe disappeared was after 11:35 pm on August 4, when Kurisu met him in the laundry room after taking a bath. The second time Okabe disappeared was on August 4 at 10:36 a.m. Okabe sent an email to Kurisu with the message "Sayonara" and disappeared just after Kurisu arrived at Lab after a mad dash. 8. What does Suzu mean by "Makise Kurisu became an observer"? Due to the limitation of the world line reconstruction mechanism, ordinary people cannot record the process of world line changes. Suzu's words mean that Kurisu can observe the history that happened before the time leap and compare it with his own memory, so that he can feel the strong difference, which leads to the conclusion that "Rintaro Okabe disappeared on August 4 in the objective time sequence". This conclusion reinforced the causality of this discrepancy in Kurisu's mind and made a strong impression on Kurisu's mind. At this point, Kurisu has the quality of being a so-called "observer": she recognizes the difference between the two world lines and can change them subjectively. In addition, this difference works on another level: after the memory of Okabe in her brain is lost by the world reconstruction, her search for information about the new world line will unconsciously retrieve the causality of this "cross world line", and she will have an extremely strong " The sense of "déjà vu" or "sense of incongruity" is so strong that she has a basis for recalling Okabe. 9. Why did Kurisu, after the first time leap, react differently to Okabe's two temporary disappearances on the night of August 3 and his complete disappearance on the morning of August 4? When Okabe disappeared completely, the world erased the relevant memories more completely than when Okabe disappeared temporarily, so Kurisu, as an observer, was able to recall Okabe's existence clearly when Okabe disappeared temporarily and did not forget. When Okabe disappeared completely, Kurisu had to work hard for a while to recall Okabe's existence. 10.What exactly is the R world line? Why does it exist at the same time as the S;G world line? Does this mean that the movie is set in a parallel world? The R world line is not comparable to the world line in the general sense because of its special characteristics. Although Suzu (and future kurisu) in the movie call it the R world line, the plot and descriptions show that it is more like a "world dumpster" than a world line, storing a certain range of history that does not belong to the S;G world line. Why was such an R world line created? The S;G worldline is an "ideal" and "miraculous" worldline between the α and β convergence ranges, and it is more unstable than the normal worldlines in the α and β convergence ranges. From the guide book and chronology, the S;G world line does have some discrepancies, and its cause and effect have some unsoundness. For example, the reason why Okabe appeared on the rooftop of the broadcasting hall covered in blood, and the reason why Barrel and Mayuri rushed to take Okabe to the hospital are difficult to explain. Therefore, the R world line was created as the "opposite" of the S;G world line, supporting the cause and effect of the S;G world line. Without the existence of the R world line, the S;G world line might not have survived and would have collapsed. (Under this explanation, the title of the movie "load region" can be interpreted as both the region Okabe shifted to due to the memory overload and the region that supports the cause and effect of the S;G world line.) Thus, since the R world line is not a world line in the conventional sense, but a "database" that stores the history of a wide range of other world lines, the movie does not have two world lines existing at the same time, the so-called "parallel worlds", which is contrary to the setting of this film. BUG. There is also an alternative view that the R worldline is not unique to the S;G worldline and that there is a Reverse worldline for each worldline, but that the R worldline is easier to observe because the S;G worldline is more unstable than the normal worldline. The following excerpt is from the original novel of the film. On the other side of the phenomenal horizon, the roles of time and space are interchanged. The ability to reach any point in time, but nowhere to go. Uncertain facts, uncertain perceptions, uncertain existence. The R world line is wavering, but there is no reality. Nothing is certain, and the so-called world line is just a concept in name only. If something that is observed as reality is not determined, the person who observes it cannot exist, and even the consciousness cannot exist. Even if thinking becomes as fast as light, and potential signals run back and forth on neurons, such thoughts are not communicated to anyone ...... anywhere, not even to oneself. There is no receiver. The "present" that should exist between the seam of the past and the future disappears because of the great expansion. If there is no mistake, there are things that have happened but not happened there. There is a dumpster full of unreasonable memories that were thrown away from the rational world line. 11. What is the reason for Rintaro Okabe's disappearance from the S;G world line? Unlike the average person, Okabe's memory is disconnected and discontinuous due to Reading Steiner. The large number of memories from other world lines put a severe burden on his brain, causing his subjective perception to feel the shaking of the S;G world line, gradually drifting toward the R world line, which contains the history of other world lines, and affecting Okabe's own state of existence (📢). Eventually, Okabe shifted beyond the subjective perception of everyone, and all the memories of Okabe disappeared from their minds, resulting in the abnormal state of "Rintaro Okabe disappeared and no one in the world knows about his existence". The following is taken from the original novel. "The memories of ...... drifting in many world lines, due to the increasing burden of "Reading Steiner", caused Rintaro Okabe to subjectively perceive fluctuations and move to the R world line." "Then ...... became in this world line, Okabe did not exist originally ......?" "Well ...... instead of saying he moved, it would be more appropriate to say that he went outside our perception, I guess. The world line shouldn't have moved yet, but the world had to erase the memory about him. That's quite an unusual situation." ...... "Rintaro Okabe was influenced by other world lines and couldn't establish the perception that this S;G world line is the real world line." Suzuha said. For him, the reality of this world line is far less than the life-threatening alpha world line closure, and even the beta world line closure. The sense of reality of living in this boringly peaceful "ideal" S;G worldline is weakening. This is the fragility of Rintaro Okabe and his "Reading Steiner". "- So he can't be cognitive anymore. To put it differently, Rintaro Okabe reached the point where he was able to cognize the R worldline, which is the realm of "loaded" memories of other worldlines." (📢) There is no explanation here as to why Okabe's perception of world lines affects his state of existence; the issue is inconclusive and not officially mentioned. But the QA team has a conjecture on this issue involving the overall setting of the science ADV series, but unfortunately the blank space here is too small to write (and this movie of the QA is very little relevant, so do not discuss in detail, please continue to pay attention to the QA team, perhaps in the future will send related analysis?) The series will be released in the future. 12. Why did Rintaro Okabe suddenly see the memories of the alpha world line in the Lab on the night of August 3? Because Okabe's subjective perception was shifting to the R world line, so he could easily "see" what he had experienced in the alpha world line in similar scenes. 13. Why did Rintaro Okabe see a side story from the game (Riding bicycle(Suzuha line), blackened critters (Nae) ) outside Lab on the night of August 3 that he had not actually experienced (in the S;G anime)? Since the S;G world line is based on the cause and effect of the alpha and beta ranges, when the world line changed to the S;G world line, the world threw all the information from the alpha and beta ranges into the R world line as "garbage" to support the cause and effect of the S;G world line. Therefore, the R world line also contains the world line that Okabe did not actually experience, but may exist in the process of change. Therefore, in the process of Okabe's subjective perception drifting toward the R world line, he is also exposed to these possibilities that he has not actually experienced. 14. In the radio drama " A Posteriori Existence ", why did Suzuha dream of "Makise Kurisu" and "her mother dying in her arms" in the time machine experiment? It is possible that after Suzu's time machine experiments, she, as a time traveler, may have subjectively sensed the shaking of the Steins Gate world line and was exposed to the history of other world lines in the R world line. This is also the reason why Kurisu decided to stop the time machine experiment after learning about it, she was afraid that continuing the experiment would cause Suzuha to end up like Okabe. 15. When Kurisu Makise meets Rintaro Okabe as a child, why does Kurisu appear as a young girl for a while? This passage is actually a performance technique, not in the sense that Kurisu's actual image becomes that of a teenage girl, but rather that it shows Kurisu's confused and lonely state of mind at this time, which happens to be the same as the Okabe around her as a teenager. (📢) The following is taken from a Q&A on the subject in the film's GUIDE BOOK. "-This time, in Higashi-Ikebukuro's Hashimachiya, Kurisu, who is talking to Okabe as a child, suddenly becomes Kurisu as a child one day. how did Chief Supervisor Sato conceive of such a change in the picture? Sato: Here is the part where we didn't want to limit the meaning with words. We wanted to depict Okabe, who was unable to stop Mayuri as a teenager and had to be alone and confused, and Kurisu, who was just as helpless and confused, and wanted to overlap the feelings of the two, and that's what we wanted to express." (📢) This episode is not directly related to the experience of Okabe's encounter with Kagari in the beta world line in S;G 0. (Perhaps this experience is described in 0 with reference to the plot of the movie, rather than the reverse order of creation as rumored in the bullet chatting, e.g. "Kurisu replaces Kagari at that time". 16. How did Rintaro Okabe return to the S;G world line with the help of Risu Makise? Why did Kurisu choose to return to June 30, 2005? The reason for Okabe's disappearance was that his subjective perception could not feel the reality of the S;G world line, so Kurisu reinforced Okabe's impression of the S;G world line by going back to 2005 to take 13-year-old Okabe's first kiss (an act that never happened but did not affect other established facts), making him realize that the S;G world line was unique to him, thus making Okabe's subjective perception offset back. The reason why Kurisu chose to go back to June 30, 2005 was because it was a time when Mayuri was feeling misanthropic due to the death of her grandmother, and Okabe felt confused and helpless because he did not know how to comfort Mayuri. Therefore, Kurisu taking Okabe's first kiss at this time would make the strongest impression on Okabe and help him realize that the S;G world line is unique. The following excerpt is from the movie animation. "The future you said that it is possible. It is true that the world line will change if the past is changed, so keep the facts of what has happened completely and only change the memory of Rintaro Okabe." "Altering the memory ......" "Rintaro Okabe himself was never able to establish the perception that the S;G worldline is reality. We just need to make him realize that this world line is distinctly different from the rest of his memories." "For that it is necessary to change Okabe's memories." "Exactly. Make a strong and distinct memory that is not found in any other worldline, so that this worldline will show a significant difference from other worldlines and be fed into Rintaro Okabe's brain as a result, freeing him from the overload brought on by [Reading-Steiner]." 17.What is the "cell phone video" that Rintaro Okabe received in the R world line? According to the original novel, this is a video call made by Kurisu, not a message like a D-movie. The following is taken from the original novel (which differs slightly from the plot of the movie). TRRRRRR ............ The caller rang. I looked in the pocket of my white coat, and there was a dark red straight phone in my hand. Then──woke up. Why is the phone ringing? Why is it, here? The young man in white shook the phone while looking at the screen. Video call. The screen began to be disturbed and noise flowed into the brain. 18. Why did Kurisu Makise and Rintaro Okabe appear in the R world line at the same time? Kurisu has not experienced the world line change and does not have the same subjective cognitive problems as Okabe, so it is impossible for her to appear in the R world line. This episode at the end of the film actually happened after Kurisu in the S;G worldline took the time machine back to 2011, but at first, only Kurisu existed in Okabe's perception. Because Okabe's subjective perception gradually shifted to the S;G world line because of the unique and strong impression given by Kurisu (i.e. the first kiss), Okabe could only feel Kurisu's presence at first, and only after Kurisu's "prompting" did he return to the S;G world line completely. The following is taken from the original novel. "What are you staring at, pervert!" Kurisu finally observed him as he disappeared from the R worldline. No, let him be observed. There was only Okabe, and himself - Makise Kurisu of the S;G worldline, and no one else. "Why are you ...... ...... here?" "It's not that I'm here, but you're about to go back." 19. Why the impression of giving the first kiss to Rintaro Okabe who was a teenager in S;G world line, the adult Rintaro Okabe who originally came from β world line would remember this incident? Because the R world line also contains the past history of the S;G world line, when "Kurisu took Okabe's first kiss" happened, it was "synchronized" in the records of the R world line, and Okabe, who was in the R world line, returned to the S;G world line and remembered it. world line, Okabe will naturally remember this incident. 20. The words of Rintaro Okabe, "Can you give me back? Is there any connection between Okabe's "My first kiss" and his "It's a pity that it wasn't my first kiss" in this EP22? No, there is no connection. The story "Kurisu took Okabe's first kiss" happened in the S;G world line, and it happened after Okabe disappeared. The plot of this EP22 takes place in the Alpha world line, and the disappearance of Okabe did not happen. So when Okabe said his first kiss, it could mean that he kissed Moeka in this EP20, or it could be that he and Mayuri once bumped into each other when they were kids and unintentionally kissed (as mentioned in this game, Linear Bounded Phenogram mayuri line, and the novel of the movie). Part Ⅲ Film plot combing Note that the so-called first round here is only for convenience so called, can clearly show the objective time series on the logical order, does not actually mean that it is the original. Round 1 August 3, 2011 On August 3, 2011, Kurisu returned to Japan from the United States and met with Labmem. August 4, 2011 Kurisu brushes past Okabe in front of the laundry room and fails to give him the white coat he had prepared in advance. Okabe disappeared shortly afterwards. 2017 Suzu is born. 2036 Kurisu succeeds in building a time machine, and Suzu defies Kurisu to start the time machine and goes back to 2011 (episode of the radio drama "The Existing Postmortem"). Round 2 (the initial time of the movie animation) August 3, 2011 Kurisu returns to Japan from the United States, and Suzu appears at the airport. In the evening, the Labmem had a party. August 4, 2011 While Kurisu is taking a bath in the hotel, Suzu sneaks into the room and leaves a message for Risu: "Cell phone, microwave, SERN." Kurisu notices the anomaly and takes a slow bath instead of filling the bathtub, so he rushes to the laundry room early and meets Okabe, who gives him a white coat. During the conversation, Okabe disappears. August 13, 2011 Kurisu develops a time-leap machine (which does not have the 48-hour time limit in this story) and uses it to go back 10 days. Round 3 (after the Kurisu time leap) August 3, 2011 evening - August 4, 2011 early morning Kurisu observes Okabe's disappearance twice and discusses his imminent disappearance with Okabe and Suzu. August 4, 2011 Kurisu arrives at the Lab just as Okabe disappears, and decides to heed Okabe's warning and give up using the time leap machine. August 13, 2011 night - August 14, 2011 early morning Suzu confronts Kurisu about her true wish and takes her to the time machine. The two of them go back to June 30, 2005. Round 4 (Kurisu's first use of the time machine) June 30, 2005 Kurisu Makise fails to save Rintaro Okabe for the first time. August 14, 2011 Back in the present, Kurisu feels discouraged and intends to give up saving Okabe again, but all the other Labmem gradually recall Okabe's existence, igniting Kurisu's fighting spirit. August 15, 2011 Kurisu and Suzu take the time machine again. Round 5 (Makise Risu uses the time machine for the second time) June 30, 2005 Kurisu steals Rintaro Okabe's first kiss. ? , 2011 Kurisu rides the time machine back to the present, Suzu and the time machine disappear, and Okabe returns to the S;G world line. original link |
Anonymous_CommitMar 20, 2023 7:46 AM
Mar 19, 2023 5:52 AM
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Damn bro you went out of your way to write this much.You are making me uninterested |
Watch order of Kizumonogatari or whatever you call it collectively. (I have watched the three movies kizu1, kizu2, kizu3) And I dont want any made up, just how the show was aired from start to end |
Mar 20, 2023 1:44 PM
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Hisokalovesgon said: Damn bro you went out of your way to write this much.You are making me uninterested Read this, it's much shorter: https://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=2068642#msg68487584 |
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Mar 22, 2023 8:12 AM
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SciADV_Maniac said: Hisokalovesgon said: Damn bro you went out of your way to write this much.You are making me uninterested Read this, it's much shorter: https://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=2068642#msg68487584 Arigato guzaimas... |
Watch order of Kizumonogatari or whatever you call it collectively. (I have watched the three movies kizu1, kizu2, kizu3) And I dont want any made up, just how the show was aired from start to end |
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