@@andiezacky according to the wiki Caith Sith can choose to be seen by any kid, but not adults. So in a way it’s a symbol of childhood as opposed to maturity. By becoming an adult you do gain access to a lot of things but you also lose something you can’t reclaim, that’s how it is. There’s nothing to be sad about cause life has chapters and you just get to a new one but it’s a reminder children are different than adults, they do think in a different way so you can never going back to that.
@@fikriyadi348 He did not die but this was their final farewell. Like all supernatural beings of myth and legend, The King of the Cats was never meant to have more than the most fleeting of encounters with those of the mundane world, never much more than an errant dream or a fleeting fancy. Their connection across the veil was never meant to become so tangible or close. Two star-crossed beings briefly enjoying the company of the other, walking hand in hand in the space between worlds.
I liked how the cats around the city had a secret society lol
One of my fav things about Aria is Cait Sith q w q I mean, GIANT KITTY FOR THE WIN!!
This is just... Beautiful
The song is too .... Beautiful.
I love akari❤️
beautiful…
So cute yet sad....
Thanks~
Does the manga explain why Cait Sith only shows himself before Akari?
unfortunately, no. but cait sith shows himself only to akari and ai-chan. maybe because both of them are from manhome idk
@@andiezacky according to the wiki Caith Sith can choose to be seen by any kid, but not adults. So in a way it’s a symbol of childhood as opposed to maturity. By becoming an adult you do gain access to a lot of things but you also lose something you can’t reclaim, that’s how it is. There’s nothing to be sad about cause life has chapters and you just get to a new one but it’s a reminder children are different than adults, they do think in a different way so you can never going back to that.
same as totoro😁
*[R.I.P.]* Cait Sith
Is he really died?
@@fikriyadi348 He did not die but this was their final farewell. Like all supernatural beings of myth and legend, The King of the Cats was never meant to have more than the most fleeting of encounters with those of the mundane world, never much more than an errant dream or a fleeting fancy. Their connection across the veil was never meant to become so tangible or close. Two star-crossed beings briefly enjoying the company of the other, walking hand in hand in the space between worlds.
@@kirbyjoe7484 or maybe there are limitation of encounters, since Akari has met him four times.
Imagine if that was beerus