Great video. One note. The chaos dragons aren’t actually driven by chaos. There just revolutionaries, they were given that name by the order faction which is actually just a group that aligns with the gods. Thus its not illogical for the chaos dragons to have laws (such as not interfering with the human world)
Actually the flower that saikawa gives kanna is symbolic, the flower represents 'I will give you my everything'. That's was what tohru was willing give miss kobayashi, her everything, she knows that she'll out live miss kobayashi, so she'll be willing to savior every moment she has with her and what she can give her, which is, you guessed it, her everything.
I really don't see how makes it pointless, that's literally what the flower meant, them again there was not much focus on it, so yeah I can see yeah it may seem pointless Edit: Or is it because they told you the symbolism out right that gives less of an effect?
@@RinnMayy the flower really doesnt give what tohru says at the end of the episode any more or less meaning, though something i just realized is that the scene could be for theming purposes, the running theme being "giving your loved one your all"
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Great video. One note. The chaos dragons aren’t actually driven by chaos. There just revolutionaries, they were given that name by the order faction which is actually just a group that aligns with the gods. Thus its not illogical for the chaos dragons to have laws (such as not interfering with the human world)
I always just assumed they were on earth, since we'd seen them go to remote locations to fight before and all.
Actually the flower that saikawa gives kanna is symbolic, the flower represents 'I will give you my everything'. That's was what tohru was willing give miss kobayashi, her everything, she knows that she'll out live miss kobayashi, so she'll be willing to savior every moment she has with her and what she can give her, which is, you guessed it, her everything.
except tohru straight up says she'll give miss kobayashi her everything at the end of the episode which still would make the flower scene pointless
@@Crunchybagels Meh, agree to disagree
I really don't see how makes it pointless, that's literally what the flower meant, them again there was not much focus on it, so yeah I can see yeah it may seem pointless
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Or is it because they told you the symbolism out right that gives less of an effect?
@@RinnMayy the flower really doesnt give what tohru says at the end of the episode any more or less meaning, though something i just realized is that the scene could be for theming purposes, the running theme being "giving your loved one your all"
Oh and P.S. you forgot the spectator faction
okay i'll leave you alone now, good night sweet prince
"Endurance" *shows clip of start of big black*
Tohru be lookin Thicc 😍
When I turned my volume up, I heard "Gay bad"
Honestly I didn't really think about the finale the fact that everyone is boiled down to one character trait is bad enough
Most of the cast get extra development in S2 dude.
I just got the notification fuck
Very epic crunchy man
The manga rn
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