@@ceton1843 almost like peeling back the layers that they formed onto themselves as the series progressed. Glad Phos came back to their most innocent form one more time.
after all the betrayal and heartbreak, i don’t think there’s a better way for phos to have gone out than by someone finally, finally trying to save them. before the rocks and brother, every single person phos ever knew betrayed and abandoned them. the weight of that… but in the end, phos got to go out knowing there were those that really cared for them, who were willing to risk themselves among the molten magma to save them. i really don’t think it could have happened a better way. rest in peace, phos.
This felt like a very satisfying ending to see Phos fade into nothingness, fully content. It feels like the most satisfying way to end every single character by praying them away to nothingness and the Earth being destroyed like the impurities of humanity had its run wisping about on Earth and influencing the characters and it had to say goodbye. May the new life thrive in a new pure land! A very satisfying ending of a manga I must say. Ichikawa did such a great job! I’ve no idea how she managed to pull off great elements of the story for so long, how to keep the manga’s unique charm of glistering and shimmering vibes of a world we were introduced to.
GOODDDD I still can't get over this chapter. The fact that each phase is dedicated to a page and a desire is so nice to see, and I wish Phos saw the land that he helped bring them to. But it's nice to see he's finally at peace and content... And seeing him smile again after so long is extremely nice to see.
It is so weird that such an impactful series is just ending right now. I have so many questions about so many characters and to know that they'll never get their answers is a weird feeling. I am looking forward to next month!!
our beloved series is really just finally coming to an end and it all feels so bittersweet i still havent been able to get over the ending myself but i will never be able to forget this series and what it gave us
So glad we all have gotten to this point in the series... I cant believe its been a decade and going. I can only hope more discover this piece of art in its finished form!
Yeah this ongoing struggle is tough and pretty taxing I wonder what sort of experience some who has never heard of Ichikawa’s raffle for the PS5 will think of the story removed from that context in the future.
Ive got into HnK relatively late (last year) so im not really as shook by the nearing end as many others who followed its progression for many years, but i can confidently say it had great influence on me. Setting new standards for me as an artist, as a manga reader (anime watcher) and as a person. And your chapter reviews (ive seen all of them) contributed a lot to the emotional weight this story had on me. Thank you.
Thank you for that! Glad these reviews even if they are a snapshot of what the thoughts were as that respective chapter came out helped with your journey and process. Even if you joined late, the fact that you are here for the end is all that matters!
I'm sad and happy about the ending, showing everything that Phos' has been thru and felt to then leave Happy. This Story definitely changed me a little and i reeeally like it. And Oh yeah the art is Amazing with a unique style that feels super light on the eyes and mind.
I agree with you. I wouldn’t be where I am today without this series. Ichikawa has continued to refine her art over and over at this final step of her story.
This is prob my fav chp. in the entire series. It's like it put together everythin the series has been in 1 fell swoop & added the last touch to complete it. Obv can't speak for her but considerin I don't beleive she once bout the series or characters directly only mentionin mainly stuff like food or games She must've been the moat gleeful person there lol. Phos goin into nothingness is somethin that strongly resonates personally & I hope she really was satisfied in the end. She really did it.
Hahaha yeah Ichikawa really puts the most heart wrenching stuff and then her author comments are random but I think that dichotomy is the whole point of it all. Be happy no matter what life throws at you!
seeing Phos fade away, i am very glad that i catch up with the story till the last. it was a very suffering journey yet finally its time for Phos to rest
This journey was long but a pleasant one even if it’s filled with sadness. I wonder how it’ll be for people who end up reading this story after it’s all completed in one sitting
I think finding true happiness correlates with being able to detach yourself from your worldly desires as well as your past and future. not that I'm able to do that all the time, but more often than not I just live in the here and now with nothing so important that it could stop me from enjoying the now. tbf the way I am is a little unfair. not experiencing any form of attraction makes it way easier for me to not get attached in the first place.
Yeah and that’s completely fine. That is what Buddhism preaches to be able to dissociate because this world is full of suffering and pain. It might seem really taxing from an observer looking in but that’s the beauty of it. Happiness shouldn’t require excessive effort.
I made a post on the HnK reddit too, but I liked the discussions/retrospectives going in the comments here so I wanted to kinda give my thoughts if that was alright! So I was first introduced to the anime before reading the manga, and I discovered right when Phos had begun their attack on the Earth Gems. And… YEAH. I won’t lie, it really really really took me by surprise when I saw the story go down that direction. It honestly took me a few rereads to really grasp that the story even went that direction, it just was entirely unexpected when going into it from the anime. Before I continue on, the statements I am going to make are not a critique on the story-I think that everything was written brilliantly, and the symbolism and foreshadowing that was done in this series is honestly some of the best in manga period. This is solely my personal purely emotional response to the story, and maybe also trying to understanding it by posting about it here and seeing what others think. I can’t help but feel…conflicted? Artistically, critically, and analytically, I fully can acknowledge and accept that this series was just absolutely flawless-hardly any cracks in sight. But yet, something in the back of my brain always worms its way through whenever I read the latest chapter or think on the series. I…for a lack of any words…did anyone when the moon arc start feel…? I don’t know how to word it other than feel disappointed in the direction the story went. I’m not even sure if disappointed is even the right word. I suppose the main thing that eats me up constantly is that I almost wish the series went on longer with its “status quo” before entering the moon arc. Even then, I’m not even sure if that’s what is bothering me. All I know is that despite how much I completely see how incredible this story is, for whatever reason I also feel incredibly disappointed in that direction. Did I want to see more? Did I feel that I didn’t get to know the gems enough? Did I feel I didn’t get to know PHOS well enough before their transformation? I genuinely have no idea, and it’s honestly kinda driving me crazy because I SO BADLY want to know what the hell is my personal gripe with how the story went and will inevitably end. I really want to know if I’m the only one that felt this way, that’s partly why I’m making this post here now. I shall take your pitchforks and torches now.
There are definitely times were I felt all of these things that you were feeling. The series really picks up a completely different direction after Phos' fixation on the Lunarians which ends up becoming the main focus as the anime comes to a conclusion. This might be why that is more jarring as the Director didn't really want to go into that avenue heavily when only 12 episodes were greenlit. To put it into context, by the time the anime was airing we were getting into chapter 47-51ish where the story was putting Phos up to the Moon, which is another pretty pivotal moment in the series. I honestly would've liked more of the status quo in the latter parts of the series as we didn't really get enough time to breathe during the 10,000 years or what not as I think there was plenty of time for those small moment early on building up our cast of lustrous. Granted Ichikawa puts a lot of this information in the artbooks that are released with the limited edition fo the volumes so although it's not part of the main story, those character dynamics and other lore that you crave can be found there.
this was always a buddhist journey, so for happiness to be attained from nothingness -- and truly from finally ceasing to exist after millenia -- is very apt. the desire and striving for longer life, or continued life, nay, everlasting life, is a very weird concept for anyone practising this way of life
Mhm probably why Ichikawa made these gems immortal as a concept since it’s something that most humans are afraid of death. That wish being represented in this light shows that even with endless time won’t make life happy unless the individual does something about it in the moment.
Phos was kinda like a dog you get put down you've grown up with them your whole life but you don't want them to suffer anymore so you give them a simple death rather than a long one
What a story, I can't wait to see it all come to the end that it deserves. Ichikawa crafted a beautiful narrative that is so different from anything i've seen.
Are you asking about any gem like that wasn’t represented in the series? Lapis Lazuli is pretty fire regardless but I do want some smoked quartz I guess (I don’t own any gems myself)
@@makmak3081 that honestly sucks Breaking Bad is such a good show too. I’ve changed the title of the video so hopefully it fits as less spoilers in your eyes!
It feels bittersweet that Phos' suffering would finally come to an end when he reaches his demise.
Truly a paradox of happiness and suffering
The lunarians got what they wanted, but Phos got what she needed. She got to go out with more happiness than any of them.
Factsssssssss
Yeah, YEAH! HAHAHA "CRYING" HAHAHA
@@OrangAsing207 tears in my eyes
Just seeing the words Death and Phos together makes me want to tear up
SAME
Death gives life meaning I understand your pain
the flowers on the new planet are spring flowers so we might get a bitter sweet ending. because spring usually symbolizes new beginnings
Ahhhh this is a beautiful insight thank you Anna I will continue to cry now
While the journey was a hell to take, the destination was worthy. I'm sad but at the same time happy for Phos
While I can’t say the ends justify the means here, I am just happy Phos will be happy
The art of phos fading away made me cry. Some of the most beautiful art I’ve ever seen
Ichikawa continued to up her game every single chapter it’s insane!
it looked like phos was evolving backwards to how they were and then some less because they were essentially reborn and the " littelest brother"
@@ceton1843 almost like peeling back the layers that they formed onto themselves as the series progressed. Glad Phos came back to their most innocent form one more time.
after all the betrayal and heartbreak, i don’t think there’s a better way for phos to have gone out than by someone finally, finally trying to save them. before the rocks and brother, every single person phos ever knew betrayed and abandoned them. the weight of that… but in the end, phos got to go out knowing there were those that really cared for them, who were willing to risk themselves among the molten magma to save them. i really don’t think it could have happened a better way. rest in peace, phos.
Rest in pieces poor little Phos. In the end, they got everything that they wanted 🥹
This felt like a very satisfying ending to see Phos fade into nothingness, fully content. It feels like the most satisfying way to end every single character by praying them away to nothingness and the Earth being destroyed like the impurities of humanity had its run wisping about on Earth and influencing the characters and it had to say goodbye. May the new life thrive in a new pure land!
A very satisfying ending of a manga I must say. Ichikawa did such a great job! I’ve no idea how she managed to pull off great elements of the story for so long, how to keep the manga’s unique charm of glistering and shimmering vibes of a world we were introduced to.
She really pulled it off after talking us on this rollercoaster. Just one more time to wrap it all up. I wonder what else she has left to tell us
There's one more chapter on the way.
@@clayandros2038 Yup!
GOODDDD I still can't get over this chapter. The fact that each phase is dedicated to a page and a desire is so nice to see, and I wish Phos saw the land that he helped bring them to. But it's nice to see he's finally at peace and content... And seeing him smile again after so long is extremely nice to see.
That smile was everything Ichikawa really knows how to play with us perfectly
It is so weird that such an impactful series is just ending right now. I have so many questions about so many characters and to know that they'll never get their answers is a weird feeling. I am looking forward to next month!!
See you next month! A lot could be answers from the side lore and art books that Ichikawa has been putting out over the years!
our beloved series is really just finally coming to an end and it all feels so bittersweet
i still havent been able to get over the ending myself but i will never be able to forget this series and what it gave us
For sure I won’t ever forgot about Phos
Real Happiness is something you can’t take away for a second
Something this good can’t be forgotten!
So glad we all have gotten to this point in the series... I cant believe its been a decade and going. I can only hope more discover this piece of art in its finished form!
Yeah this ongoing struggle is tough and pretty taxing I wonder what sort of experience some who has never heard of Ichikawa’s raffle for the PS5 will think of the story removed from that context in the future.
Ive got into HnK relatively late (last year) so im not really as shook by the nearing end as many others who followed its progression for many years, but i can confidently say it had great influence on me. Setting new standards for me as an artist, as a manga reader (anime watcher) and as a person. And your chapter reviews (ive seen all of them) contributed a lot to the emotional weight this story had on me. Thank you.
Thank you for that! Glad these reviews even if they are a snapshot of what the thoughts were as that respective chapter came out helped with your journey and process. Even if you joined late, the fact that you are here for the end is all that matters!
I love how happy this chapter was :’)
Super happy 🥸
She will be missed greatly
So so much
Its been a while I last cried for a character. Its so bittersweet but I'm glad Phos gets to feel herself again after what she went through ; ;
Glad Phos can go to rest easy now after all these years 🥹
I can't believe the series is coming to an end
Truly hard to process it all
All I can say is that yes, I am happy at the end.
Glad to hear that!
I'm sad and happy about the ending, showing everything that Phos' has been thru and felt to then leave Happy.
This Story definitely changed me a little and i reeeally like it.
And Oh yeah the art is Amazing with a unique style that feels super light on the eyes and mind.
I agree with you. I wouldn’t be where I am today without this series. Ichikawa has continued to refine her art over and over at this final step of her story.
This is prob my fav chp. in the entire series. It's like it put together everythin the series has been in 1 fell swoop & added the last touch to complete it. Obv can't speak for her but considerin I don't beleive she once bout the series or characters directly only mentionin mainly stuff like food or games She must've been the moat gleeful person there lol. Phos goin into nothingness is somethin that strongly resonates personally & I hope she really was satisfied in the end. She really did it.
Hahaha yeah Ichikawa really puts the most heart wrenching stuff and then her author comments are random but I think that dichotomy is the whole point of it all. Be happy no matter what life throws at you!
Happiness is a moment before you need more happiness - Don Draper
True
seeing Phos fade away, i am very glad that i catch up with the story till the last. it was a very suffering journey yet finally its time for Phos to rest
This journey was long but a pleasant one even if it’s filled with sadness. I wonder how it’ll be for people who end up reading this story after it’s all completed in one sitting
I think finding true happiness correlates with being able to detach yourself from your worldly desires as well as your past and future.
not that I'm able to do that all the time, but more often than not I just live in the here and now with nothing so important that it could stop me from enjoying the now.
tbf the way I am is a little unfair. not experiencing any form of attraction makes it way easier for me to not get attached in the first place.
Yeah and that’s completely fine. That is what Buddhism preaches to be able to dissociate because this world is full of suffering and pain. It might seem really taxing from an observer looking in but that’s the beauty of it. Happiness shouldn’t require excessive effort.
I made a post on the HnK reddit too, but I liked the discussions/retrospectives going in the comments here so I wanted to kinda give my thoughts if that was alright!
So I was first introduced to the anime before reading the manga, and I discovered right when Phos had begun their attack on the Earth Gems.
And… YEAH. I won’t lie, it really really really took me by surprise when I saw the story go down that direction.
It honestly took me a few rereads to really grasp that the story even went that direction, it just was entirely unexpected when going into it from the anime.
Before I continue on, the statements I am going to make are not a critique on the story-I think that everything was written brilliantly, and the symbolism and foreshadowing that was done in this series is honestly some of the best in manga period. This is solely my personal purely emotional response to the story, and maybe also trying to understanding it by posting about it here and seeing what others think.
I can’t help but feel…conflicted?
Artistically, critically, and analytically, I fully can acknowledge and accept that this series was just absolutely flawless-hardly any cracks in sight. But yet, something in the back of my brain always worms its way through whenever I read the latest chapter or think on the series.
I…for a lack of any words…did anyone when the moon arc start feel…? I don’t know how to word it other than feel disappointed in the direction the story went. I’m not even sure if disappointed is even the right word.
I suppose the main thing that eats me up constantly is that I almost wish the series went on longer with its “status quo” before entering the moon arc. Even then, I’m not even sure if that’s what is bothering me.
All I know is that despite how much I completely see how incredible this story is, for whatever reason I also feel incredibly disappointed in that direction.
Did I want to see more?
Did I feel that I didn’t get to know the gems enough?
Did I feel I didn’t get to know PHOS well enough before their transformation?
I genuinely have no idea, and it’s honestly kinda driving me crazy because I SO BADLY want to know what the hell is my personal gripe with how the story went and will inevitably end.
I really want to know if I’m the only one that felt this way, that’s partly why I’m making this post here now.
I shall take your pitchforks and torches now.
There are definitely times were I felt all of these things that you were feeling. The series really picks up a completely different direction after Phos' fixation on the Lunarians which ends up becoming the main focus as the anime comes to a conclusion. This might be why that is more jarring as the Director didn't really want to go into that avenue heavily when only 12 episodes were greenlit. To put it into context, by the time the anime was airing we were getting into chapter 47-51ish where the story was putting Phos up to the Moon, which is another pretty pivotal moment in the series.
I honestly would've liked more of the status quo in the latter parts of the series as we didn't really get enough time to breathe during the 10,000 years or what not as I think there was plenty of time for those small moment early on building up our cast of lustrous. Granted Ichikawa puts a lot of this information in the artbooks that are released with the limited edition fo the volumes so although it's not part of the main story, those character dynamics and other lore that you crave can be found there.
this was always a buddhist journey, so for happiness to be attained from nothingness -- and truly from finally ceasing to exist after millenia -- is very apt. the desire and striving for longer life, or continued life, nay, everlasting life, is a very weird concept for anyone practising this way of life
Mhm probably why Ichikawa made these gems immortal as a concept since it’s something that most humans are afraid of death. That wish being represented in this light shows that even with endless time won’t make life happy unless the individual does something about it in the moment.
Phos was kinda like a dog you get put down you've grown up with them your whole life but you don't want them to suffer anymore so you give them a simple death rather than a long one
It’s been 2 days since I’ve been seeing this comment and I am completely stumped on how to respond to it 😭
i actually felt very sad while reading...
Same same it was quite bittersweet
Phos deserved so much, it was so heart breaking watching them get jaded and manipulated because she wanted to be helpful and to know the truth
Yeah for real thankfully it all just came to this sort of conclusion where they found peace in some way
What a story, I can't wait to see it all come to the end that it deserves. Ichikawa crafted a beautiful narrative that is so different from anything i've seen.
Ichikawa has been straight crushing for so many years just one last time!
This truly was the end of the land of the lustrous
Truly!!!
@@inspirashamul *Cue Komm Susser Tod*
all we need now is a full adaptation by studio orange
One day we can pray for that reality
Well, have a pleasant 10000 years 😭🙏
inspirashamul hello....
cars...
feet...
things are happening...
Things are definitely happening
im not sure if I should feel happy or sad watching Phos fade into nothingness
“Both are valid and true” ~ the bodhi seed from 106
I just read it and i'm crying, i cant describe what i'm feeling seen phos die
So bittersweet
Sweet dreams my dear gem
Good night
I hope we get a season 2 now orrrrrrr a funny 8month hiatus on any news
lol if only! Hope we do get something at least
@@inspirashamul if we gt season 2 and rieke werner is not dias german synchro ill do the phos
@@trohntobi6134 lol pop off
@@inspirashamul Nuh uh
Inspirashumal, if you were a gem, which one would you be? I'm asking for a friend, im not planning anything or nothin!😊
Are you asking about any gem like that wasn’t represented in the series? Lapis Lazuli is pretty fire regardless but I do want some smoked quartz I guess (I don’t own any gems myself)
@@inspirashamul got it! Thx❤️❤️😍❤️
bro pls change that title 😭i already read the chapter but in the past i've gotten wayyy too many series spoiled by the youtube algorithm
Have you been spoiled by me particularly before?
@@inspirashamul nah i got major breaking bad spoilers on yt while i was watching it
@@makmak3081 that honestly sucks Breaking Bad is such a good show too. I’ve changed the title of the video so hopefully it fits as less spoilers in your eyes!
@@inspirashamul very cool title imo
Thank you thank you it honestly ties way better between Chapter 107 and 17 which is where I pulled the word "Nascency" from.
man what is this title i've read the chapter but this is literally like blasphemic to spoil it like that . . . change
Phos has died like 6 times already in the series…
I have changed it a couple days after the video went up so hopefully it's not as inflammatory as before
Wait, there will be a chapter 108?
Yes in April 2024. That will be the last chapter of the series.
@@inspirashamul omg i thought 107 was the end
@@TeknoOrganicVirus nope!
Is it over?
One more chapter in one more month
GNU's Not Unix!!
???
@@inspirashamul GNU = GNU's Not Unix, its a recursive acronym
No I got that. I am not sure how this relevant to anything for the video you commented on that’s all
@@inspirashamul no just commenting random things in random video with no connections between the video and the comment
@@mzakyr342 🫡