“If you have time to be on social media, you also have time for…” “If you have time to watch Netflix, you also have time for…” Yeah, but do I have the energy for it? Do I have the emotional and mental capacity for it? Am I pain-free enough for it? Can I focus on it? Can I do it without leaving my bed? Can I safely do it without risk of (physically or emotionally) injuring myself by pushing past my boundaries?
Me with this chapter:
And I do hate time travel.
For @beastmegs
Zacharie! I like giving him the bloated weird neck, I think OFF characters should be at least a bit grotesque.
It is 4 am and Mad Phosu going full “Pathetic” mood from Ch. 90 is all I can think about.
“You need me? I don’t need anyone at all”
There’s SO MUCH good and new content leaking out of this event, mainly on Twitter, that I wanted to collect as much as possible for us all to salivate over and save as references. I’m including as many angles and clips as I stumble across! And also I’m going to put this under a cut and add anything new that I see (and feel free to let me know about anything I missed on any platform and should be included!!!)
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trigun98 dealing me the mortal blow of Silly Times followed by Heartbreak
though the implications of the changes are really interesting. i just finished episode 6, Lost July, so I got to see 98's version of events. in the manga, we get the detail that One Hundred Thousand people were caught in the explosion
100,000 people dead in an instant. he killed them, straight up. He Killed Them. the manga never shies away from this fact.
in the anime, they establish that it was One Million people caught up in it, but he didn't kill them. somehow, he absolutely destroyed everything, but No One Died.
though one million people stuck without shelter or resources eventually led to a similar result. lots of people died. but the key thing is that not EVERYONE died. in the manga, the only way people didnt die was if they just were lucky enough to be out of the city at the time. everyone in the city was obliterated.
i'm also fascinated by their decision to give him a wider span of amnesia. in the manga, he doesn't remember july, but it's a localized amnesia. he has no idea what caused the explosion, doesnt remember even Being in july, just remembers waking up in it. but he remembers the stuff preceding it, enough to know in painful detail every one of the 150 years he's been alive.
in the anime, if he doesn't remember anything prior to july aside from his "early childhood", what exactly does he think happened in the time since? does he Know he's over a hundred years old? which on that matter, when exactly did July happen in the anime? because in the manga, it starts up 6 years after & then spans to 10 years after (by the end of trimax), but in the anime we see this woman who was three years old back then, but is Presumably at least 18, probably over 20 years old. for simplicity's sake, maybe we could say she's ~23, aka it's been 20 years.
6 years to 20 years passed. that's an interesting time difference to set. it's a succinct way of letting the viewers know that Things Are Not Normal with him. earlier in the episode she says he's got no known age, which he doesnt try to contest, but the viewers could just assume that's the general confusion of his identity with the public's knowledge. we've seen Time After Time that a lot of people have no idea who he even is, up to and including confusion about what he even Looks like.
but then we see he looks the same between now and when this woman was a small child. some twenty years passed, and yet he looks the same.
adding in the moment of communication between him and the plant, calming her down... which ON THAT NOTE, earlier in the episode where he's up on the stand & he pours a drink for her and says "You were just tired, weren't you?" it was so Unexpectedly sweet. a moment of connection that would probably gain confusion for someone who doesnt know, but i had to literally pause it bc i was just. floored. by how sweet it was. we are sorely lacking direct interaction between Vash and the plants for most of the manga, so i really appreciated seeing him treat her with that kind of compassion. so, so sweet...
this episode also has me wondering what they're going to do for the next arc, since they Already had him do the Calm The Plant Down thing and Also had the reference of someone wanting revenge for July. will Neon still want revenge for July too? it would feel a little redundant though, so are they going to do something different?
i'm just gonna have to find out later :P probably tomorrow lol
Translated from Ishida’s personal twitter (X):
Yesterday, after finalizing the name of my new manga, I fell asleep. Kaneki and Touka were in my dreams, for the first time in a long while. In my dreams, they defeated Mado, fought against a mysterious ghoul, and even though it went all over the place, it was fun. It almost seemed like they were telling me to go have fun.
The title of my new work will be “Choujin X.” (Superhuman X) I will enjoy working on it at my own pace.
ive been drawing laphos
Would you believe me if I told you this was a show about card games? 😂
i genuinely love that the trigun anime and manga both go out of their way to establish that vash styles his hair Like That on purpose. most of the time in anime and manga characters just have physics, logic, and good taste defying hair that nobody ever comments on (nondiagetic hair styles if u will) and meanwhile trigun is like “no he wakes up every day and actively chooses to look ridiculous.” people comment on it. when he’s tired or busy or just woke up his hair doesn’t look like that. it’s very intentional and i find that so charming