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Apr 24, 2013 9:22 PM
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PHOTOBUCKET BANDWIDTH REACHED. WILL REUPLOAD PICS AGAIN SOON. We may all know Yuyushiki as another moe series for us to watch casually. But after compiling some data, we may have to look at Yuyushiki at a whole new perspective. Meet Yui, the main blonde-haired protagonist of the series. She is the only level-headed person in the trio of friends. But why is that? BECAUSE HER OTHER TWO FRIENDS YUZUKO AND YUKARI DOESN'T EXIST. In episode two, we see Yui holding imitation puppets of Yukari on the right and Yuzuko on the left. Throughout the anime, these positions of the "real" people never change, when they're walking, shopping, or whatever. This insinuates that Yui is a lonely person, therefore talks to these puppets and giving them names similar to hers. Also, there are commonly dream-like auras during the series, the fluffy white borders. This can be her dream state, perhaps a relapse of memories before a traumatic incident that caused her hallucinations. Okaa-san, actually a school nurse, lets Yui use the Data Entry Club alone in order for her to forget her past for a while. Okaa-san also uses the whiteboard in order to figure out Yui's current train of thought. There are only two computers because there were never three people: just Yui and occasionally Okaa-san. Another fact to point out: Her name is Yui Ichii, in English, if ignoring the correct Japanese characters for "Ichii," would translate to "only one." Also, if we take the title "Yuyushiki," again ignoring the correct Japanese spelling, it would translate to "evening demon." And of course, these puppets are the only "people" in the series with unnatural hair color in a realistic point of view. Is this all speculation? Pretty much. But I'd like to see this happen, with the last few episodes revealing Yui's mental trauma. A nice plot twist for those bored of the generic moe genre. Larger picture EPISODE 3 UPDATE We see Yui drowning Yuzuko in a playful manner, as if to reject her traumatic incident that may perhaps involve drowning. This is evidenced as later both Yuzuko and Yukari continually ask what water is, as if they are telling Yui to confront her past. There are two instances where Yuzuko's eyes are circled inside, which signifies confusion. One is when she talks about obtaining psychic powers, which of course is a psychological issue. The second is when she proclaims that she is dead. Again, perhaps another instance showing Yui's hidden trauma. Yui starts telling a story about the death of a man's wife. It may insinuate her very own mother, as we never see her, plus, Yukari calls her Mama-san, not the usual Okaa-san traditional families use. Also, the "Mama-san" we hear says that Yui is quiet all the time, though the room echos and is easy to hear what happens in the house. Yui never admits that's her actual mother. Yui also has a computer in her room, yet why doesn't she use it? Because her "friends" aren't here? This is the third computer seen in this series and Okaa-san admits to keeping the supposed third club computer. Perhaps Mama-san is really Okaa-san keeping tabs on Yui for anything strange that happens. That may be the reason why the trio calls their teacher "Okaa-san" because she visits Yui a lot and call her Mama-san at home to differentiate her positions. Yui texts her "friends" but for some reason adds a gun emoticon at the end. Though the text is somewhat threatening, was it really necessary to place a gun in there? Especially with the black and brown swirling miasma background, why not use the regular room? We don't see her hand too, perhaps this was a flashback of a threat letter made before her trauma started? More dream-like auras. So seemingly innocent and happy yet I can't help but feel creeped out. A flashback of happier times... Yukari talks about how she was poisoned and can't do anything else but die. Perhaps another traumatic experience. Oh yeah, fun fact. Both Yukari and Yuzuko have now officially "died" this episode. Yukari and Yuzuko are always in sync with one another. Why is that? Because they're just only puppets. Throughout the series we see multiple times in the background a Tamazon box, a parody of course to Amazon. In Japanese, the word "tama" means "soul." This can be associated with hitodama, the fiery balls of a soul that separates from the body. Hitodama appear usually during times of darkness and are associated with people of the afterlife. The logo also looks like the eye of the devil. That's it for episode 3, there are way too many coincidences for me to assume Yuyushiki is just another generic moe anime. Again, I will repeat that this is all mere speculation. EPISODE 4 UPDATE In the beginning of the episode, Yui and Yukari greet a fellow classmate, though Yukari's hello was ignored and the classmate continues a conversation with Yui. (garydx25) After their conversation, Yukari as Yui who that person is. Yui responds that they have gym class together, but Yukari can't recall. This is due to the fact that Yui is unable to bring her puppets to gym class for sanitary and health reasons. Either that, or Yukari is just forgetful (especially with her eyes closed all the time). Yuzuko calls out a "motivation beam" in which Yuzuko completely disregards and instead asks if it was a "time reverse beam." This may be Yui's subconscious hoping in some way to reverse time to redo mistakes in her life, and the motivation to become a better person now. These two sides are fighting against one another until Yuzuko's motivation beam loses. This means Yui is still clinging on to her past. It's Yuzuko in puppet form! She says hi to Okaa-san and Okaa-san replies, playing along with Yui. Also, think about it. What kind of person leans that way in such a perfect angle? Calling her Okaa-san mistakenly in public multiple times, Yui accidently starts a trend. Yuzuko draws a peace of a puzzle on her paper. Insignificant, though puzzle-making is a proven medium of preventing memory loss, perhaps to counteract with Yukari's forgetfulness. Yuzuko possesses what may be a maneki-neko charm, or a beckoning cat charm. This is associated with good luck and fortune, yet is useless if a puppet is the one holding it. During this entire scene, not once has Aikawa conversed with anyone other than Yui. It is as if the other two are completely ignored, any movements that may insinuate that she notices them are pure coincidences, even at the end when she says goodbye. In the Date Entry Club room, Yui uses the puppets to converse with Okaa-san. She sits there mute. Yukari states that Yuzuko doesn't have a mom, in which Yui responds surprised. During this scene, the words "Oh... I see..." is said, yet no one's mouth moved during that time. Perhaps Yui has accidentally failed her ventriloquism during this sequence. Yuzuko asks Okaa-san if she could be her mother instead, which of course is Yui speaking out. Yui, feeling guilty, decides to take back what she said by saying she is "still alive," though Okaa-san knows she is not. Feeling bad for Okaa-san for going to far with her puppets, Yui decides to stop bothering her. Yet again, these puppets are always in sync. (garydx25) Wait! What happened to the person sitting on that chair! It wasn't empty just a few seconds ago! Since this story is told in Yui's point of view, this perspective is taken differently at a realistic point, and since both Yukari and Yuzuko are puppets, obviously they won't be sitting on a chair. We see Mikimedia, a parody of Wikipedia. The word "Miki" can be interpreted in multiple ways. As a person's surname, it means "three trees," which represents the trio of girls. As a regular name, it means "beautiful chronicle." Thus, this series is about a beautiful story about the three girls Yui, Yukari, and Yuzuko. Though multiplying these numbers have no meaning, adding them up would equal to 169. That number is the perfect square of the number 13, which is associated with many ominous superstitions and bad luck. A third "mother" comes, except this time it is Yuzuko and Yukari calling themselves "Mama." This is the start of Yui's public mental breakdown at school. More dream-like auras. They always look like flashbacks. Yui's mental breakdown has started. Aikawa notices Yui alone (again, totally disregarding the puppets) and walks towards her to see what is wrong. Yui responds she is fine, then suddenly thrusts her puppets at Aikawa, in which she starts having a breakdown and laughing maniacally until she passes out. Aikawa is worried and takes the unconscious Yui to the nurse. As Yui wakes up after her mental breakdown, she wonders where her puppets are. Well, this is the end of the episode 4 update. To be honest, I got pretty lazy so this post arrived a little late. And again, *insert disclaimer here.* EPISODE 5 UPDATE The trio plays a game where two of the players stay still whereas the other player can move. Yui is the first to go, signifying that Yukari and Yuzuko are puppets as they are the ones staying still as Yui moves. The game ends when Yui pulls a scissor, thus Yui forever remains the moving player as Yukari and Yuzuko remain the unmoving ones (as puppets). This may also insinuate an incident involving sharp objects. Many talks of weapons. Yuzuko suggests a method to prevent crimes, perhaps one that could have stopped one in the past. Proof that these dream-like auras are flashbacks. Here is the introduction of Yui's "mother." Her voice sounded different than what we heard from in episode 3, though that may be my imagination. Another scenario where Yukari may have been kidnapped. And a dream-like aura from a more current time. Taken at a different viewpoint, Yukari lies bleeding, hoping to survive and live for the next day. I was surprised by the amount of talks of death there was in this episode. Many what if and why questions involving death. Yui imagines a scenario of Yuzuko's death. Yukari wishes she contracted a mild case of amnesia, even though she admits previousy to be very forgetful. This may be directed a Yui, who perhaps want to forget the recent events of her life and relive the past. The trio promises to die together, though in the end they admit one must be lying. This of course is Yui, who is able to stay alive even though the other two died, perhaps even together. Unable to keep her promise to the other two, Yui makes puppets of Yukari and Yuzuko so they can stay together forever, even if it is just in spirit and promises to live their lives in their stead. Foreshadowing perhaps? This is it for episode 5, 7 more episodes to go until the end of the anime series! Be sure to pick up the original manga series if you haven't already! Just remember, as always, this is in no way, shape, or form the actual story of Yuyushiki! This is all pure speculation! EPISODE 6 UPDATE The dream-like auras are here again, with the trio in innocent bliss. Yui uses the Yuzuko puppet to turn their heads in sync to face the Yukari puppet with the same dumbfounded expression. Right off the bat we see Yui in another mental breakdown with Chiho to witness the scene again. The puppets are completely ignored and Chiho goes off in a monologue worrying about Yui. Yui of course spits out her favorite word: "death." By this time, the school acknowledges Yuzuko and Yukari as separate entities from Yui, seeing that their personalities greatly differ from the puppeteer and act "independent" from the owner. Another moment of Yukari's amnesiac persona. "Mitsu" means "light," and as Yukari and Yuzuko say "do something mitsu," they want Yui to embrace the light and accept the dreadful reality. Japan is well known for having one of the highest suicide rates in the world. In recent years, this rate has been increasing exponentially. In 1998, Japan saw a 34.7% rise in suicide rates from the previous year. A year later, 1999, was the highest number of suicides seen in recent Japanese history, not including that of the twenty-first century. Another detrimental problem Japan is facing is the ever-aging population. It is expected that by 2020, the elderly population will grow 24%, with a majority of these elderly sent to hospitals after suicide attempts in order for the Department of Psychiatry to study psychosociomedical problems that plagues the nation. It can be assumed that in the future, Yui will be one of those that will attempt suicide due to psychological problems. More indescribable scribble for Okaa-san to decipher. Yui uses Yuzuko to intimidate Okaa-san for props to perform dangerous stunts but then settles for visiting her house instead. It can be assumed that it is Yui's first time coming over Okaa-san's house, and yet she doesn't ask Okaa-san about the missing third computer behind her. Because a third computer is not need in the Data Processing Club since it's just only her and the occasional Okaa-san, it is not necessary for her to ask. Yui decides to make funny comments in order to cure her boredom and Okaa-san also decided to jump in. Notice how Yuzuko says "Okaa-san" when referring to her "mom", rather than "Mama-san" or other variants of mother because Yui is at Okaa-san's house and feels right at home. Getting annoyed by her own puppets, Yui experiences a slight breakdown, but was able to recover and apologizes to Okaa-san. This is clear and concrete evidence that Okaa-san is related to Yui's private life, I mean look at that ass. Clearly Okaa-san must have interacted with Yui long enough in order to develop such well-defined buttocks. Like seriously, one does not simply obtain such a perfect behind without taking care of a child regularly. When conversing with her puppets, Yui was surprised when one of her classmates was able to overhear the conversation. Yui believed no one was able to hear, yet she was unaware that everyone can. We were shown a dark past where even the young Yui thought of reality in such a dark perspective at an early age. It is clearly obvious that Yuzuko did not have a soul in first place since she is a puppet, but her god Yui was able to bring her to life. The episode ends with a monologue from God in the guise of the snowflake, stating that whoever he touches experiences a miracle. Yui walks by God, but misses him by a few feet, thus God disappears with the snowflake and Yui is unable to experience the miracle she always needed even though that miracle was so close to her. Another episode down, more to go! I must say though, even without the Puppet Theory, Yuyushiki is still a fun series to watch. Also, if you haven't caught on by now, my comment about Okaa-san's butt is completely false and was meant to humor you. If you took it seriously or were somehow offended by it, I give my apologies. Have a nice day! MANGA This is a preview of the original manga if you guys are interested. With enough requests, I might as well do the manga also. OTHER This is a disclaimer saying that everything here is all complete speculation. I am not telling the "true" story of Yuyushiki, nor am I trying to convince you that my interpretation is true. you are are free to believe whatever you want, I am here to provide a different perspective of the anime. Also, if you see something that I have missed, for example finding more evidence of the puppet/trauma theory, feel free to message me and I'll add it in with credits to you. Most of all, please enjoy Yuyushiki! |
-Karoshi-Nov 25, 2013 2:05 PM
Apr 24, 2013 9:28 PM
#2
I will never look at Yuyushiki the same way ever again. |
Apr 24, 2013 11:06 PM
#3
Apr 25, 2013 12:19 AM
#4
this makes the show depressing now D: just like how yuru yuri is in an infinite time loop |
joyas120Apr 25, 2013 12:42 AM
Apr 26, 2013 4:47 AM
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Apr 26, 2013 4:14 PM
#7
Well, as someone who reads the manga, that's not going to happen, lol unless the anime starts to do original stuff Anyway, the theory is interesting, but something like this would change completely the genre of the series, I don't think drama fits a SoL. except for episode 11 |
Apr 26, 2013 4:24 PM
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Shizumi said: Well, as someone who reads the manga, that's not going to happen 4chan community isn't that good yet. |
Apr 26, 2013 4:32 PM
#9
Jean_Claymore said: okay... Is this some kind of new f**ked up trolling? Though a mere speculation this is just turning my stomach. I feel like I've been trolled hard. It's retarded 4chan trolling shit, it's the same thing they tried pulling with the daily lives of high school boys and plenty of others. It's a new way of attentionwhoring because you make this kind of stupid shit up and then you get to see your posts reposted again and again and feel like 'somebody' for a season. |
Apr 27, 2013 10:49 AM
#10
Cannot unsee... This is a pretty convincing argument, oh my please no *_* |
Apr 27, 2013 11:00 AM
#11
ReasonDesu said: Cannot unsee... This is a pretty convincing argument, oh my please no *_* What if it is? What does that change about the show? How does that even affect it? It isn't true, though. |
Apr 27, 2013 11:04 AM
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Misuzi said: ReasonDesu said: Cannot unsee... This is a pretty convincing argument, oh my please no *_* What if it is? What does that change about the show? How does that even affect it? It isn't true, though. Well it would make a relaxed slice of life rather depressing. I enjoy both ends of the spectrum but it would have been a shock. I see it's just /a/ trolling, but this one is rather clever, especially for them. |
Apr 27, 2013 11:14 AM
#13
I can't tell if this is the most retarded thing I have read or the most genius |
Immahnoob said: Jizzy, I know you have no idea how to argue for shit, tokiyashiro said: Jizzy as you would call yourself because youre a dick The most butthurt award goes to you And clearly you havent watched that many shows thats why you cant determine if a show is unique or not Or maybe you're just a child who likes common stuffs where hero saves the day and guys gets all the girls. Sad taste you have there kid you came up to me in the first place making you look more like a kid who got slapped without me even knowing it and start crying about it to me |
Apr 27, 2013 6:31 PM
#14
Shizumi said: Well, as someone who reads the manga, that's not going to happen, lol unless the anime starts to do original stuff Anyway, the theory is interesting, but something like this would change completely the genre of the series, I don't think drama fits a SoL. except for episode 11 hmm...idk how far into the manga you've already read, but perhaps the mangaka revealed what the ending is to the producer for a plot twist in the end? Pretty cool idea. If this were real, the ratings would probably go up to the 8.somethings~ |
Apr 28, 2013 7:08 AM
#16
alexpte said: Meet Yui, the main blonde-haired protagonist of the series. She is the only level-headed person in the trio of friends. But why is that? BECAUSE HER OTHER TWO FRIENDS YUZUKO AND YUKARI DOESN'T EXIST. Almost sounds like a troll from Urobuchi-sensei, well I know he hasn't worked in this type of anime before but I guess after Madoka I can't say it for sure. |
Apr 28, 2013 10:25 AM
#17
For all we know, this could all just be a coincidence that the mangaka unknowingly created... |
Apr 28, 2013 12:44 PM
#18
alexpte said: Another fact to point out: Her name is Yui Ichii, in English would translate to "only one." Only half of this is correct. The translation for the kanji of her first name is correct, however her family name is actually 櫟井, which is read "Ichii", but for some odd reason you decided to change it to the kanji for the number one "一" which in English would simply be "ichi". 0/10 for the /a/non that failed at translating it. Otherwise cool speculation. |
Kaede-ProApr 28, 2013 12:47 PM
Apr 28, 2013 5:52 PM
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Clive-choi said: Only half of this is correct. The translation for the kanji of her first name is correct, however her family name is actually 櫟井, which is read "Ichii", but for some odd reason you decided to change it to the kanji for the number one "一" which in English would simply be "ichi". 0/10 for the /a/non that failed at translating it. Otherwise cool speculation. I'll be sure to state this for further accuracy |
Apr 29, 2013 3:49 AM
#20
Too deep TOO DEEP |
I have my own anime blog. It's called Anime Viking. Hope you'll you read it! |
Apr 30, 2013 4:12 PM
#22
DJIzzyIzzyHitler said: I can't tell if this is the most retarded thing I have read or the most genius Genius, as long as it accurately reflects what the show has shown, it is most certainly genius. Doesn't mean that it is true, but until some fact in the show kills the theory, it is a valid interpretation. |
Apr 30, 2013 4:12 PM
#23
People who read the manga says this is not happening. But... Yui's reaction when she thought she was alone in the entire school... gives even more clues that the theory might be right.... |
Apr 30, 2013 4:31 PM
#24
It fits too well. Though, for the sake of my sanity, I'm still going to say it's innocent of this claim. |
Syrup-Apr 30, 2013 4:35 PM
Apr 30, 2013 4:45 PM
#25
I was frightened for a short time. Fortunetly there are two things that makes the theory fall apart. 1- In episode 3, the text message Aikawa recieves at the end, was from Nonohhara Yuzuko (Red haired one) and she also states that she met her in the library. 2-(i know it's not updated to apisode 4, but still) In episode 4 Aikawa states again that she met Yuzuko in the library. Ahhhh... that was a scary half hour... |
Apr 30, 2013 6:41 PM
#26
TallonKarrde23 said: Jean_Claymore said: okay... Is this some kind of new f**ked up trolling? Though a mere speculation this is just turning my stomach. I feel like I've been trolled hard. It's retarded 4chan trolling shit, it's the same thing they tried pulling with the daily lives of high school boys and plenty of others. It's a new way of attentionwhoring because you make this kind of stupid shit up and then you get to see your posts reposted again and again and feel like 'somebody' for a season. Joking around =/ trolling. |
Apr 30, 2013 7:19 PM
#27
Zaraquiel99 said: I was frightened for a short time. Fortunetly there are two things that makes the theory fall apart. 1- In episode 3, the text message Aikawa recieves at the end, was from Nonohhara Yuzuko (Red haired one) and she also states that she met her in the library. 2-(i know it's not updated to apisode 4, but still) In episode 4 Aikawa states again that she met Yuzuko in the library. Ahhhh... that was a scary half hour... That proof is meaningless. Multiple personalities can come out at any time. The proof that breaks it for me is the fact that the mother said to Yui "we haven't had others over in a long while." Even if it is flop, this is anime we are talking about. Why are we watching anime if we can't take a 4chan theory the same way? We believe in anime for the ride, so let's just "believe" theories for as far as they will hold water. So much as it is still entertaining. ie. believe what you want. We're not stopping anyone from believing that their version of the anime is correct. |
Apr 30, 2013 7:41 PM
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pseudoenigma said: We believe in anime for the ride, so let's just "believe" theories for as far as they will hold water. That's pretty much it in a nutshell. If it is only a "conspiracy theory" then those who oppose it should be able to prove it for the garbage it is. If they can't, then bitching about the theory shows the person doing it to be a pathetic whiner pissed because someone has more imagination than they do. One of the great fun of watching a good show is that there is a huge funnel of possible outcomes, and the viewer is rewarded by being able to winnow this funnel down by picking up clues from the show. If I wanted something brainless I would stick with American television. Incidentally this is what separates great from good and bad. A bad show contradicts itself, a good show doesn't. A great show makes you think there is a contradiction until the end where the author surprises you with something that should have been obvious, but because of their talent you missed it. This isn't only true of mysteries you know. |
Apr 30, 2013 8:39 PM
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Updated it to episode 4. Also, I downsized the images of episode 3 to fit the page. Have fun~ |
Apr 30, 2013 9:51 PM
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Apr 30, 2013 9:56 PM
#31
seems legit.. but still speculation. will watch it till the end..im liking it so far :) |
May 1, 2013 2:03 AM
#33
I don't even care if this is retarded or not. This theory makes the show a lot more enjoyable. From now on I will not watch this series with only half of my attention and my brain bein asleep the whole time. This kind of things are too interesting to be ignored. |
May 1, 2013 6:05 AM
#34
May 1, 2013 9:59 AM
#35
Ugh....This is about as wild conjecture as one can manage. You're missing the point that Aikawa was interacting with Yuzuko when Yui was clearly stuck in the hospital. And many other points are being molded to fit all of this crazy speculation. This show is not an original work. It's based off a 4Koma. Before you even begin to try and make a case, you're going to have to cross-reference with the source material. But, people here can have fun with this one if they want. Still, the things that people come up with when they're bored... |
May 1, 2013 12:43 PM
#36
Misuzi said: vampko said: Ugh....This is about as wild conjecture as one can manage. You're missing the point that Aikawa was interacting with Yuzuko when Yui was clearly stuck in the hospital. And many other points are being molded to fit all of this crazy speculation. This show is not an original work. It's based off a 4Koma. Before you even begin to try and make a case, you're going to have to cross-reference with the source material. But, people here can have fun with this one if they want. Still, the things that people come up with when they're bored... >says the guy with a Kill Me Baby avatar ....? Yasuna was completely ground in all her thinking!...probably |
May 1, 2013 4:43 PM
#37
Damn it! I liked watching this to relax... |
May 2, 2013 4:05 AM
#38
Hahaha. Never change, /a/. Never change. now i feel funny as I was readin' the original thread for some reason and was wonderin' why everybody was like mind blown, but now I get it. |
>tfw Youtube can't let me have nice things |
May 2, 2013 4:31 AM
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May 2, 2013 5:11 AM
#40
I find very convienient that you totally forgot to place the image wen Aikawa ask permision to Yukari and Yuzuko (the suposed dolls) to take a photo WHEN YUI IS ASLEEP!! What was that? Yui half asleep and looking at Aikawa playing with her dolls? I don't think so. I'm having fun with this topic. Fun fact thought, if this is realy a deconstruction (whic the manga readers says, is not) it will start develop in the following two chapters. On the other hand, i would like to ask if some one has a link to the manga, i've been looking for it for a couple of days now, and it doesn't seems to even exist in the internet.... |
May 2, 2013 5:40 AM
#41
people seem to forgot a very obvious thing about this show. It's a 4-KOMA based, moe, daily life, comedy series that is not supposed to be taking seriously. it is not a psycho-drama. also people have interacted with the other two girls and asked where they were. |
May 2, 2013 5:42 AM
#42
And your point is ? Can't we have fun with some wild theories even if we all knew that show is just some random comedy ? Some guys here are taking this topic way too seriously. |
May 2, 2013 11:07 AM
#43
I feel like this is giving a slice of life anime too much credit. |
(hopefully better ) |
May 2, 2013 12:27 PM
#44
Zaraquiel99 said: On the other hand, i would like to ask if some one has a link to the manga, i've been looking for it for a couple of days now, and it doesn't seems to even exist in the internet.... I would like to help, but I actually own physical copies of the manga, since I also couldn't find any link to download it. If you're fine with a good place to buy them, I sure can help. |
May 2, 2013 6:27 PM
#45
Shizumi said: I would like to help, but I actually own physical copies of the manga, since I also couldn't find any link to download it. If you're fine with a good place to buy them, I sure can help. Yeah... i would be fine with it but... i live in Colombia... so... If by any chance you know a place in Bogotá-Colombia where i can buy them. Sure, that will be a lot of help XD |
May 2, 2013 6:40 PM
#46
The funny thing is that it makes some sense! I know it's just someone's imagination going wild, but it's still fun to read. And yes, I'll keep coming back to this thread for more theories after every episode. |
May 2, 2013 7:33 PM
#47
You guys...you're so funny. Some of you guys take this was too seriously. It makes the show that much more fun when you have a little imagination :) |
May 3, 2013 2:56 PM
#48
Zaraquiel99 said: Yeah... i would be fine with it but... i live in Colombia... so... If by any chance you know a place in Bogotá-Colombia where i can buy them. Sure, that will be a lot of help XD @Zaraquiel99 Just sent a PM to you. @Takei_Hisa I've read until about half of v4, it's hard to know the chapter cause they're not numbered. The series has 5 volumes, with the 5th one released a week ago. So, as far as I read, there's not a single hint of this theory happening, and the story is like always, comedy, their daily life, some yuri, etc. Sure the author could do this and tell the ending to the anime staff, but I find this very unlikely. @topic agree with previous posts, it's very unlikely this show will be different from most shows of the genre. It is a relaxing series, not meant to have a heavy story. Nothing against heavy stories, but I think there are other animes for that. Just search for Urobuchi works. But sure, everyone is free to use their imagination, that's why we have doujinshi. |
May 4, 2013 2:25 PM
#49
Wooh this all makes sense now it's all so clear! So the reason Aki-san doesn't want to talk to the main character's friends is because they're puppets and she asks here if she is alone because she is a nurse too! |
May 4, 2013 9:42 PM
#50
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