Spoiler ahead She is childish and a bit needy, but she acts with the best intentions and became less and less selfish as time went on. And she was one of the most helpful to Jun's growth as a person. She met a horrible end because of the web of lies Kirakishou spun around her and the others. Had Kirakishou not pushed Odile to her to bring back her memories of her former Medium, Odile's grandmother Corinne, she would have been safe, or at least Jun and Shinku would have gone to search her and maybe even rescue her before Kirakishou did what she did Suigintou almost got the same treatment when Kirakishou kidnapped Megu. But Kirakishou already had both Hina and Souseiseki's bodies, so she didn't try to devour Suigintou
@@andreagrussu6778 Good summary my man. Rewind is sooo compressed compared to its source material that Hina's hardly alone in getting her character dev' glossed over (or the ins-&-outs of the n-field). At this late stage I'm satisfied that leaving the end of Dreaming as-is is for the best; no shortage of ammunition for the fans' head canons.
Hinaichigo is so cute, it breaks my heart to see her suffer :(
Agreed
She's such a baby!
She’s my favorite!
kirakishou is beautiful, But Jesus that scene is gut wrenching.
I can find you in many Hina Ichigo videos on youtube
@@aimanfarhan5346 i like hina :p
@@aimanfarhan5346 Suigintou is my favorite though
Hina is easy to love.
In the manga it is even worse. Everytime I read that scene it's a horrible sensation
She's too pure for this world
Protect her smile at any cost
Suigentou is actually my favorite but Hina-ichigo is too adorable to ignore.
天使かよ…天使すぎて苦しい
KAWAII!
0:34 voice of nanami kokoro from kiosk project
In this version Hinaichigo makes me very sad, all the misfortunes happen to her. 😥
On en parle du fait qu'elle soit la seule à mourir dans l'histoire mis à part la 7ème Rozen Maiden ?
Hinaaah!
My Hinaaa uu
Ils disent qu'elle est égoïste, mais à maintes reprises, elle est la plus sacrificielle de toutes.
Spoiler ahead
She is childish and a bit needy, but she acts with the best intentions and became less and less selfish as time went on. And she was one of the most helpful to Jun's growth as a person.
She met a horrible end because of the web of lies Kirakishou spun around her and the others.
Had Kirakishou not pushed Odile to her to bring back her memories of her former Medium, Odile's grandmother Corinne, she would have been safe, or at least Jun and Shinku would have gone to search her and maybe even rescue her before Kirakishou did what she did
Suigintou almost got the same treatment when Kirakishou kidnapped Megu. But Kirakishou already had both Hina and Souseiseki's bodies, so she didn't try to devour Suigintou
@@andreagrussu6778 Good summary my man. Rewind is sooo compressed compared to its source material that Hina's hardly alone in getting her character dev' glossed over (or the ins-&-outs of the n-field). At this late stage I'm satisfied that leaving the end of Dreaming as-is is for the best; no shortage of ammunition for the fans' head canons.
@@alexthebartender1180 the manga is really well made on that. The story follows Zurukspülen, but every action it's perfectly fleshed out
雛苺というか全員旧作より縮尺小さいよな
Same VA as Kurumi from Date A Live
Bruh i almost thought its Suigintou
@@rinxmacaroni2085 I'm referring to Jun Sakurada
Tange Sakura
la poupee a peur detre abandonner si je comprend bien ?
Oui c'est ça. 🙂
わがまますぎだろ