Seriously you guys cant do this this wasn't a gag seen or anything simple this was major and you just blurted it out I've been watching from the beginning and this just came out of nowhere ease up on these kinds of spoilers please
Bruh, it gets crazier as the story goes on. I think the best one was in a future chapter of the WN: SPOILER He gets into a fight with an apostle of god. They escape to where one of the heroes are. The hero looks at them with pity and tells them to hurry up and talk. A few minutes later, Makoto turns the apostle into a pincushion from a different freaking country. She couldn't be revived because he killed her soul.
Just started to read the novel... This is going to happen more often. I'm really excited that it won't get censored as other animes with mature narratives.
I like the little detail that he starts hearing her voice in the distorted way when he first heard this world's version of the human language. It's like he truly has stopped listening to what she is saying and translating it in his head. It really shows that he has stopped considering her as a sentient being to understand instead he sees her as an animal.
I've always enjoyed scenes like this, where the hero, known for there kindness, has been pushed so far that he tosses his compassion away for the justice or revenge. There's something so . . . humanly dark about it.
It's a bit indulgent, almost self-insert fantasy in a sense. These scenes resonate because almost everyone has experienced being pushed close to, or over, their breaking point. So scenes like this play out a bit like wish fulfilment, where the character we empathize with gets to act out their frustration in ways we never could. Knowing this, I'd say there's a fine line between such scenes (really I guess it could be called a trope at this point) being well executed, or being inserted for cheap gratification. When they're done well they're very satisfying to watch, but there are examples out there of it not being done well at all. Those tend to feel, to me at least, very cringey to watch.
The series went from "Konosuba" to "Re-Zero" pretty fast. o.O Jokes aside the scene was very well done, Makoto felt like a totally different character.
the re-zero feeling is sorta the real tone of the series, a lot of the cliche early content is more or less to establish the world building and setting and while there is still comedic moments in the future the true nature of this series is pretty dark overall
@@YukiFubuki. I know, I was just saying it to make it easy to understand, the story can be interpreted as a "growth journey" for Makoto, where everything starts in an innocent, simple and funny way to become more dark and serious as the trip from Makoto continues.
Probably the best scene in the entire series. What made this scene not only great, but also both frightening and unsettling is that the series doesn't tease or even lead up to this at any point, but then hits us with this full change of Makoto's character. The better part? He didn't do the typical Shonen anger style, no screams, no going power or what not, not even a punching the wall or sobbing like a loon. No, instead he was calm, calculated, collected, and focused on his main goal, and that was killing the main cause of his current problem with no remorse and pure joy of seeing their suffering. What I learned too is that mothing is more frightening than a person who is clam and serious when they are furious and angered to the bitter core.
i think its hinted at a little in other scenes when he's gotten angry/put in a foul mood, like when mio attacked him and when the he found out the one chick looked like his friend
@@VeenanNorvius true, but it was not much to give us the idea that he would completely change his character at a moments notice. Still, really well done scene overall.
Much later on in the story there are glimpses of alternative worlds, a what ifs if you may. I won't spoil what could have happened but Makoto we have in the story is a sweet cinnamon roll compared to possible alternatives
The humans in this world are flawed, in many ways they are more flawed then humans on Earth. In her desire for "beauty" "Bug" made her humans beautiful and only focused on that and created a culture where only the beautiful and those that fit her ideal world are cared for (and even then that's little) everyone else? Meant to be swept away if they cannot serve her goals and in turn gave "humans" in this world a distorted/twisted set of values and little to none empathy for others.
There're clearly good humans he can get along with, no question about it. But indeed, over all humanity is taught the worst values when they can't even take handful of generousity without taking off the hand itself.
Out of all the anime I've seen, this is the first scene that made me think of this quote. “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
His regret helped him grow. Not into something twisted and insane, but into someone who finally understands the situation he is in. The scene right after was him freaking out and breaking a little was also terrific. From what he just did and the situation that happened. A valuable lesson to learn.
yea the reality of hyumans not caring about him and his friends has led him to be smarter and less naive so now his self awareness is better really liked this episode
that bit about him freaking out though, that wasn't of his own volition he would realize. It's a part of the blessings that "Bug" had placed on her Hyumans, causing whomever kills one of them to involuntarily cry: no matter how justified or despicable the deceased Hyuman really was.
He set the greedy Hyumans up for failure by housing them within a few minutes walking distance of an unsecured WMD store. He said as much later in the episode when taking action to properly quarantine future outside adventurers until their nature can be verified as well as to secure WMDs from public access.
@@baltakatei Nobody thought that they’d do something that mind-numbingly stupid. If he really set them up for failure, then this would’ve been predicted and that child wouldn’t have been in danger.
If everyone were perfect and didn't make mistakes, no one would learn anything. Beaides, he probably didn't account for the hyumans doing something that dumb and reckless. Apparently he learns so well from this experience that he gets a little discriminatory towards hyumans because he knows they can't be trusted.
@@baltakatei you can't predict the actions of a idiot, because they would do things that defy common sense. Especially when said idiot is blinded by greed. Then they start doing REALLY STUPID THINGS.
@@ow_su And anyone who says that when my meaning was clear is a loser who goes through their day looking for an excuse to be offended. Thanks for being one of the reasons why I’m a misanthrope! Death to humanity!
I love the amount of detail that they put into Makoto's movements during this scene, you could just tell from his walk alone the sheer amount of cold rage that he was emanating.
The most terrifying thing a person can face and/or witness is when a good man is broken. You see that, you use the Joestar Secret Technique like your life and descendants depend on it (because they do)!
That's the smoothest walking animation I've seen in anime, definitely made the scene way more scarier and badass. (I wanted to add this, Makoto's body swaying side to side with his head and eyes devoid of humanity fixed on her was what really made this scene more intimidating)
@@jakubzgora its so smooth i can't even tell if its actually CGI or not, hell if anything the unnatural smoothness is probably done specifically to highlight his absent of humanity during that scene
1:00 aside from her inevitable death this scene is my favorite here because remember; she doesn't know what he's saying, to her he may as well be speaking gibberish but she recognizes the expression. because that is the expression of: "Pray to whatever God you believe in. Because you're about to meet them"
This was truly a badass scene. The setting, the expression, and THAT WALK! Man was about no games. Creeping out the shadows like the angel of death himself.
It just never gets old when a greedy character finally realizes that they decided to double cross somebody who isn't known for their leniency against people they love. Although I kind of wish that he let her suffer more.
This gives me rimuru vibes Makoto has always been kind to others, and hes always hidden his power And hes always given them the benefit of the doubt But just like rimuru, he put too much trust humans And when he realized his mistake, he just cracked and killed with no remorse Just like rimuru Both him and rimuru are godlike, but always hide it Always being kind and friendly, always giving the impression that they are weak Because they dont want to hurt or make people scared But when they massacred rimurus village, he murdered ALL OF THEM Because he realized his compassion was what got his people killed He realized that its foolish to trust humans and give them benefit of the doubt Both him and Makoto were reborn into a society where they were able to see the side of the oppressed But because they were both humans before, they had faith that the humans wouldnt do anything wrong But Makoto and Rimuru both learned the hard way. It made them realize that humans are monsters that need to be destroyed And when you anger a GOD, be ready for JUDGMENT
@@PlatnumTrigger yeah, later on when monster migrations start to happen more frequently to Akku, he even accepted that he indeed has become racist towards hyumans. And for good reason.
I honestly didn't think it would be so faithful to the source material. Especially considering how light-hearted the animation style and storytelling was. I'm so happy to be wrong.
Probably my favorite part about this is that she has no idea what he's saying since he's not speaking hyuman, and yet she still unsheathes her sword in preparation of an attack. In that single moment his bloodlust becomes so great that it impacts her on a level that transcends direct communication.
Unfortunately too many people in that world take kindness for granted. Or rather they seem to think being kind means being a pushover with no consequences on pushing said "pushover"
"But those eyes, they were only looking at me, and yet, my head was inundated by several images of death. It was as if I was being killed over and over. This is only my hunch but, I think that’s not a living thing. It is something that shouldn’t have eyes to begin with. And that something is looking at the outside from within him. With great interest, it looks around restlessly." - Chiya abt Makoto. Truly the best description of makoto's true identity.
Y'all... This isn't even a warm up for how far he takes things... This story is literally: fear the wrath of a gentle man, the anime. And he goes dark. Like blackout in the outback during a sandstorm in a vantablack onesy on a moonless night dark.
So he becomes a monster who needs to be taken down is what you're saying? Sigh. i'm tired of these over powered douch bags. Ainz, Naofumi, That redo of Healer Guy, this dude. they all seem to have the same basic setting: Overpowered. frankly, when a show makes me want to have the protagonist killed cause They're sociopaths who have no checks, it's not a very good show.
0:36 to 0:49 is the most final boss demon king walk cycle I have ever witnessed in anime, and I've been watching for like 12 years now. The initial position. The slow, deliberate lowering of his hand and the turn to the camera. The face. The pacing of his voice and tone. Unlike pretty much every other villain or "demon mode" hero, this is one of those few times when every single action screams *"DEATH!"*
Even with the throat stab, it would've taken a long time for her to bleed out if he went straight for the throat, that spot contains the vocal chords and avoids the arteries, so she would've bled out without even being able to call for help, which would've taken probably a good 30 minutes of agony at least.
You forgot he cut off her hands. So it would only take a few minutes since she is bleeding profusely from that. He basically just silenced her. I'm not sure if he went ahead and finished her off because I haven't seen this episode fully yet.
@@zarynt1089 The body tenses to cut off the blood supply to areas that are bleeding from major wounds, iirc, it happens right around the time the body enters shock, which would buy her some time for more pain.
The echo of his footsteps... The even tone in his voice... The darkness that wrapped around them... This scene was absolutely perfect. He wanted equality so bad but that unrelenting hatred towards the goddess, hyumans, and himself really broke the mold there
You could totally see this coming, but it was still amazing to see it unfold. Makoto has always had that kind of intensity to him. He showed it against Tomoe, he showed it when fighting Mio, and he showed it here. Those two had the ability to actually survive it. This person was a weak fool who pushed her luck too far. Makoto was mentally worn out already and then got hit by all this. It was shocking in a way, but satisfying as well.
@@coconuttydragoon3445 really? our desire for judgement is the darkest part of us? Not greed or envy or jealousy? Our desire to judge those who wrong us can lead to some pretty dark places, but its not the worst tendency out there. Its not even a bad thing when used properly. For instance, his actions here weren't wrong in the slightest.
@@simonphoenix3789 darkest is probably more specifically the combo of Entitlement + Desire for Retribution. Which includes both greed and envy in a big ball. Judgement definitely ain't it, and makoto right now is only wrong in losing his chill and rationality.
@@simonphoenix3789 Greed, envy or jealousy is wanting to get better things for yourself - even at the expense of others. Desire for Judgment is wanting to attack someone without direct benefit for yourself. To deliver justice is use a evil to punish a greater evil. Is a needed evil. But it is still an evil.
This doesn't really make him evil. Especially since he had plenty of reason here. But it certainly does show what hatred can do to even the nicest, mild mannered human being.
@@mindsandmirrors5106 I don't doubt that. It's just that it's a very different experience to see these moments fully animated and voiced as opposed to looking at static images and reading silent text.
There is no girl to stop him after all, because Tomoe and Mio might actually help him do it, especially Mio she doesn't feel anything about killing people, if Makoto order her to massacre one or two countries she will do it without thinking, Tomoe on the other hand depend on the situation though, she loves justice! XD
I love when main characters do stuff like this. I'm so tired of the shy, but apparently insanely powerful MC who hates fighting, but for some reason always gets the final attack.
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I still can't believe that Tomoe's Fragment was murdered by her and her group.
She was murdered by his rings which is inderictly is his own power those rings are probably worth a full original tomoe easily in mana which goes to show how strong the fragment is not how weak to block it to that degree
@@ambulancekun3142 Actually the ones at fault were the dwarves, the anime didn't explain this well, but the place the adventurers stole those items from was a warehouse used to store items the dwarves deemed as "failure" and were marked to be disposed later like the rings, the problem is that the dwarves didn't put even a lock in the warehouse or even a barrier, anyone could enter even a kid, they had lots of weapons and dangerous items there but didn't take any precaution against theft.
Tomoe: Maybe i should keep an eye on those humans?...Nah Dwarves: Maybe we should warn the young master about the explosive rings that we store near the houses?...its fine. Makoto: What happened? Tomoe and the rest: NO IDEA!
The best part in my eyer is that she couldnt understand him since he speaks demi human languages but not human, yet she drew her sword on him knowing his intentions from his look
I like how this is one of the first moments where the cracks to start to show with him, I’m sure everyone who’s read the novel will know what I mean. It’ll take forever for the anime to reach my favorite part if they continue it, but man it’d be so cool to see.
I feel like this quote is appropriate here “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
I absolutely adore the way they animated his walking (when the camera is focused on him). It's adds so much to the atmosphere and sense of dange that Makoto poses
@@matthewmiller7207 Nope. That was expected. Also (spoilers) Rimuru was able to rollback all the bad things Clayman did, while Makoto can't bring the orc kid or Tomoe's fragment back.
@@original4934 soo true, i was expecting him to grow a hatred for humans because of how despicable they are and then he would go on a path of killing any of them that wronged, lied or stole from him
@@Newtoyou1st well what he is about to do later would give you some satisfaction. And later this incident actually caused him to naturally become less considerate of hyuman life and he also grows moderately distrustful of them (save for only a few of them like Lime and the Rembrandt family)
Yep Tomoe supported his actions here. Well of course she would. That blonde chick basically killed a part of her and was going to take advantage of Makoto.
No one would have stopped him, except certain individuals outside(heroes for example), which would have no way of interrupting him. Perhaps the goddess, which would have been indeed infuriating.
To be fair, this is far from what this girl deserves, in fact this is a mercy compared to what she did so I personally see it as completely justifiable.
This scene was like a breath of fresh air, it turned the show from a happy/kid looking mood, to one that makes the heart skip a beat. I love it, I need more of this
Nah, I'm pretty sure he just couldn't be bothered. He could care less about whether she was understanding him or not. The whole monologue was more him venting than anything else.
The scariest and most unique part is that she couldn’t understand a word of what he was saying. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a piece of media, anime or otherwise, where the climactic monologue of a character couldn’t even be understood by the person being spoken to.
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Seriously you guys cant do this this wasn't a gag seen or anything simple this was major and you just blurted it out I've been watching from the beginning and this just came out of nowhere ease up on these kinds of spoilers please
people are really hating you guys on app store filthy book burners
What about season 2?
@@kiriuxeosa8716 spoiler or not you're still going to enjoy watching so don't worry
@@adelchabati629 what about it
Right now, i can hear naofumi and some other isekai mcs giving this guy a serious round of applause.
You mean other overpowered edgelords.
I can hear Naofumi and Keyaru clapping in applause!😄😏😎
@@wolfness27 Overpowered edgelords are actually quite uncommon. We usually have overpowered Gary Stues
@@ashkirby8896
You forgot about Rimuru !
Makoto is generally a very easy going, happy guy. It’s just that when his switch gets flipped, he definitely looks like a serial killer.
The animation got chillingly smooth on him walking, the calm rage was so badass.
It´s CGI
@@jojonas2958 still counts as animation nevertheless and that CGI hit hard. It really enhanced the scene at least for me.
@@jojonas2958 It was very well done to a point where they could say it wasn't and it would be believable
@@jojonas2958 I did think that, it was hard to tell with the mist and everything, really nice.
@@voracities I think it was done very well. I noticed it when I was watching.
Man, this scene is crazy. Seeing Makoto killing someone in this cold- hearted way is freakingly scary, but feels satisfying as well.....
Well she was the first to be killed in such way, but definitely not last.
Honestly we all knew eventually he would have to go all out so im really happy that he showed this power i just feel bad for tomoe
Creepy.
@@NewbieBoiTM I'm happy that they did not change this scene and made it creepy as it should be.
Bruh, it gets crazier as the story goes on. I think the best one was in a future chapter of the WN: SPOILER
He gets into a fight with an apostle of god. They escape to where one of the heroes are. The hero looks at them with pity and tells them to hurry up and talk. A few minutes later, Makoto turns the apostle into a pincushion from a different freaking country. She couldn't be revived because he killed her soul.
the way they animated him walking towards her was so intense and menacing jeez
Best animation in the show
I thought it was CGI, but its done so well
@@hydraman246 It actually is cgi, It's pretty darn good
Way over the top
The Intimidating Slow Walk tm
The most underrated part is that Makoto starts hearing Hyumans voices as normal, but once his rage took ahold, it became Inhuman
He already heard hyumans voices normal its just they couldnt here him
@@CupDeNoodle
No he’s talking about how that cow’s voice was distorting because Makoto was starting to be tired of hearing her slutty words.
@@michaelirazori9214 Ikr... she started to sound like the demon she was 😗 killing that cute fragment was a sin punishable by death frl
Then he said "what a truly unpleasant sound" that was pretty chilling
@@Flyinloww like you messed with a person who is nice and you experienced his messed up side😂
A cold act made out of hatred, not rage.
I love it.
Just started to read the novel... This is going to happen more often. I'm really excited that it won't get censored as other animes with mature narratives.
Nice profile pic man, I play some re:dive as myself as well, only Lv 49 though lol
@@gwagner1380 Some anime have censored and uncensored
Oh yeah, Makoto's "true" personality started to show, and I love that.
@@diostaku2 to be fair more like a change in personality
Dude went from having Char's mask to Kurapika's Chains, and acted accordingly.
My thoughts exactly!
Oi. Don't lump him with the likes Casval Deikum.
Bruh I see you everywhere
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He did a Full Frontal on her.
I like the little detail that he starts hearing her voice in the distorted way when he first heard this world's version of the human language. It's like he truly has stopped listening to what she is saying and translating it in his head.
It really shows that he has stopped considering her as a sentient being to understand instead he sees her as an animal.
Beware, there is a difference between human and hyuman.
@@sorayu9633 I am aware of Bug's inferior design choices and changes
I think why he heard her voice slurred was because he saw everyone else as more human than her.
@@sorayu9633 yeah humans are way way worse.
@@benvaun1330 "Muh human bad" if you want to describe yourself as bad then go right ahead.
I've always enjoyed scenes like this, where the hero, known for there kindness, has been pushed so far that he tosses his compassion away for the justice or revenge. There's something so . . . humanly dark about it.
Yeah it makes them more relatable. Because now you know they have a breaking point and every human being has one.
It's a bit indulgent, almost self-insert fantasy in a sense. These scenes resonate because almost everyone has experienced being pushed close to, or over, their breaking point. So scenes like this play out a bit like wish fulfilment, where the character we empathize with gets to act out their frustration in ways we never could.
Knowing this, I'd say there's a fine line between such scenes (really I guess it could be called a trope at this point) being well executed, or being inserted for cheap gratification. When they're done well they're very satisfying to watch, but there are examples out there of it not being done well at all. Those tend to feel, to me at least, very cringey to watch.
Spoiler alert
There’s a makoto in a parallel universe that acts like this 24/7
@@chechenko_9430 and there's another Makoto who's microwavimg and stuff.
👍
As Hakurou said about Rimuru it fits here: “you brought upon yourself the wrath of the one person you shouldn’t have”
"Do not expect a painless death"
@@Jampolo_OG For you have angered the one being in this world you should have not
So many true words spoken by the wise and mighty Kijin.
This anime better turn into a longer series. I wanna see that goddess fall.
Same
she probably will in either the end of the first or the second, but I can see the anime continue after it
Also, that walk is so smoooth.
@@Phoen_xD next week is the last episode
@@Phoen_xD nah it's gonna take a super long time
The series went from "Konosuba" to "Re-Zero" pretty fast. o.O
Jokes aside the scene was very well done, Makoto felt like a totally different character.
the re-zero feeling is sorta the real tone of the series, a lot of the cliche early content is more or less to establish the world building and setting and while there is still comedic moments in the future the true nature of this series is pretty dark overall
@@YukiFubuki. I know, I was just saying it to make it easy to understand, the story can be interpreted as a "growth journey" for Makoto, where everything starts in an innocent, simple and funny way to become more dark and serious as the trip from Makoto continues.
Get ready for it to turn into Overlord next episode
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@@ThatEmeraldGuy02 Nice...
"I'm a level 96 adventurer".
Yeah, and he's a level 1.... GOD.
nice
a level 1 merchant is unkillable by game rules so a lvl 1 merchant is better than any level adventurer
According to the anime he doesnt even know basic spells and yet hes able to raze an entire city
@@randomdude5770 in novel he d ou esnt know any spells until he begins teaching than he learns stuff beyond basic ones but doesnt really use them
That's about right.
Probably the best scene in the entire series. What made this scene not only great, but also both frightening and unsettling is that the series doesn't tease or even lead up to this at any point, but then hits us with this full change of Makoto's character. The better part? He didn't do the typical Shonen anger style, no screams, no going power or what not, not even a punching the wall or sobbing like a loon. No, instead he was calm, calculated, collected, and focused on his main goal, and that was killing the main cause of his current problem with no remorse and pure joy of seeing their suffering. What I learned too is that mothing is more frightening than a person who is clam and serious when they are furious and angered to the bitter core.
i think its hinted at a little in other scenes when he's gotten angry/put in a foul mood, like when mio attacked him and when the he found out the one chick looked like his friend
@@VeenanNorvius true, but it was not much to give us the idea that he would completely change his character at a moments notice. Still, really well done scene overall.
He still cried after he killed her though.
@@ursidae1651 Due to release of tension, yes. Killing someone is still a very traumatic experience.
Much later on in the story there are glimpses of alternative worlds, a what ifs if you may. I won't spoil what could have happened but Makoto we have in the story is a sweet cinnamon roll compared to possible alternatives
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
Wheres that from
Classical verse, The Wise Man’s Fear.
Nice
"Demons run when a good man goes to war"
"a good man doesn't need any rules."
"And today is not a good day to find out why I have so many."
There's nothing worst than the wrath of an angered pacifist
Top 10 underrated comments.
this gave me teen gohan vibes when he fought cell
@@GarbanzoBeanss vanilla or the tfs version?
Rimuru would like to help
If he attacks he's not a pacifist.
The real tragedy is that all Makoto originally wanted was to get along with the humans on this world.
so slime 🙃
@@sorad8031 Yes, true. Honestly, a point I heard back is that Rimuru died from a human so his high trust in humans, in general, made less sense.
The humans in this world are flawed, in many ways they are more flawed then humans on Earth. In her desire for "beauty" "Bug" made her humans beautiful and only focused on that and created a culture where only the beautiful and those that fit her ideal world are cared for (and even then that's little) everyone else? Meant to be swept away if they cannot serve her goals and in turn gave "humans" in this world a distorted/twisted set of values and little to none empathy for others.
There're clearly good humans he can get along with, no question about it. But indeed, over all humanity is taught the worst values when they can't even take handful of generousity without taking off the hand itself.
@@sorad8031 go fanboy somewhere else
Out of all the anime I've seen, this is the first scene that made me think of this quote. “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
Beautiful
Yup, still waiting on Doors of Stone, guys. "I'm working on it guys, I swear" - Rothfuss playing Fortnite 2 decades later.
His regret helped him grow. Not into something twisted and insane, but into someone who finally understands the situation he is in. The scene right after was him freaking out and breaking a little was also terrific. From what he just did and the situation that happened. A valuable lesson to learn.
yea the reality of hyumans not caring about him and his friends has led him to be smarter and less naive so now his self awareness is better really liked this episode
Man, that sounds like something from certain anime series.
that bit about him freaking out though, that wasn't of his own volition he would realize. It's a part of the blessings that "Bug" had placed on her Hyumans, causing whomever kills one of them to involuntarily cry: no matter how justified or despicable the deceased Hyuman really was.
This clip IS a MASTERPIECE
Makoto has always been kind, but betray his trust, and it GAME OVER
He set the greedy Hyumans up for failure by housing them within a few minutes walking distance of an unsecured WMD store.
He said as much later in the episode when taking action to properly quarantine future outside adventurers until their nature can be verified as well as to secure WMDs from public access.
@@baltakatei Nobody thought that they’d do something that mind-numbingly stupid. If he really set them up for failure, then this would’ve been predicted and that child wouldn’t have been in danger.
If everyone were perfect and didn't make mistakes, no one would learn anything. Beaides, he probably didn't account for the hyumans doing something that dumb and reckless. Apparently he learns so well from this experience that he gets a little discriminatory towards hyumans because he knows they can't be trusted.
@@baltakatei you can't predict the actions of a idiot, because they would do things that defy common sense. Especially when said idiot is blinded by greed. Then they start doing REALLY STUPID THINGS.
This was a justifiable act, Makoto protect his people from danger nothing more than that
She took 2 lives she deserved it
@@NewbieBoiTM so, he took both of her hands as repayment
@@franklinthan3011 if you think body parts equate to lives.....
@@JamesTheTurnbull body parts = human = lives. Body part = life. So yes dumb dumb
And after he had saved her life and offered her shelter at that!
Adventurer: “Hippity Hoppity, your weapons are my property”
Makoto: “Hippity Hoppity, your soul is my property”
No it's hippity hoppity your hands are now my property
@@omalibart3201 No it's hippity hoppity your toes are my property
@@omalibart3201 Kira is that you?
@@Quadraxis1 KIRA QUEEN DAISAN NO BAKUDAN BITES ZA DUSTO
"Bippity boppity, your limbs go chop-ity"
I didn't expect this tbh, what a tangent of his kindness.
It’s the ones who love the most that have the blackest hatred.
and that's nothing, if they animate the second season it gets even darker😈
@@gavilanespectrum9497 yuuuup
@@coltonwilliams4153 you pulled a racism
@@ow_su And anyone who says that when my meaning was clear is a loser who goes through their day looking for an excuse to be offended. Thanks for being one of the reasons why I’m a misanthrope! Death to humanity!
I love the amount of detail that they put into Makoto's movements during this scene, you could just tell from his walk alone the sheer amount of cold rage that he was emanating.
the way how they animated him WALKING... i am SPEECHLESS
his expression, everything. god tier animation
This anime went from comedy to seinen really fast.
This is darker than bravo six
And the importante thins only start right now
It'll get dark from there
Bravo six, going spooky
And it is crazy to think that it is only the "prologue" of the story, Makoto slowly but surely becomes a very scary character.
Love it , it was about time🥰
One should fear a kind man's wrath.
Demons run when a good man goes to war.
@@Mark_R_S i missremembered
@@alexandresilva9538 There are three things that wise men fear; a moonless night, the sea in a storm, and the anger of a gentle man.
The most terrifying thing a person can face and/or witness is when a good man is broken. You see that, you use the Joestar Secret Technique like your life and descendants depend on it (because they do)!
Makoto is not a kind man. He is a sociopath.
That's the smoothest walking animation I've seen in anime, definitely made the scene way more scarier and badass.
(I wanted to add this, Makoto's body swaying side to side with his head and eyes devoid of humanity fixed on her was what really made this scene more intimidating)
That's the way how CGI shall be used in anime!
@@jakubzgora its so smooth i can't even tell if its actually CGI or not, hell if anything the unnatural smoothness is probably done specifically to highlight his absent of humanity during that scene
I absolutely love the walking animation
I absolutely love the walking animation
I absolutely love the walking animation
1:00 aside from her inevitable death this scene is my favorite here
because remember; she doesn't know what he's saying, to her he may as well be speaking gibberish
but she recognizes the expression.
because that is the expression of: "Pray to whatever God you believe in. Because you're about to meet them"
This was truly a badass scene. The setting, the expression, and THAT WALK! Man was about no games. Creeping out the shadows like the angel of death himself.
It just never gets old when a greedy character finally realizes that they decided to double cross somebody who isn't known for their leniency against people they love. Although I kind of wish that he let her suffer more.
This gives me rimuru vibes
Makoto has always been kind to others, and hes always hidden his power
And hes always given them the benefit of the doubt
But just like rimuru, he put too much trust humans
And when he realized his mistake, he just cracked and killed with no remorse
Just like rimuru
Both him and rimuru are godlike, but always hide it
Always being kind and friendly, always giving the impression that they are weak
Because they dont want to hurt or make people scared
But when they massacred rimurus village, he murdered ALL OF THEM
Because he realized his compassion was what got his people killed
He realized that its foolish to trust humans and give them benefit of the doubt
Both him and Makoto were reborn into a society where they were able to see the side of the oppressed
But because they were both humans before, they had faith that the humans wouldnt do anything wrong
But Makoto and Rimuru both learned the hard way. It made them realize that humans are monsters that need to be destroyed
And when you anger a GOD, be ready for JUDGMENT
@@vge-dota2-plays536 and this is one of the reasons why I love The Slime Isekai.
And also why I live this isekai.
And that's why he became racist to humans I guess. Ironic since he is one.
@@lucasmartinez5703 L0L
@@PlatnumTrigger yeah, later on when monster migrations start to happen more frequently to Akku, he even accepted that he indeed has become racist towards hyumans. And for good reason.
Adventurer: “My hands!”
Count Dooku: “Welcome to the club.”
D.Vader: Greetings
LOL
High five... wait
"First time ?"
Ethan from resident Evil:
"It's fine,just pour some magical water and stick em back on. You get used to it."
The fact this anime is not afraid is most intriguing
... *You think?*
I honestly didn't think it would be so faithful to the source material. Especially considering how light-hearted the animation style and storytelling was. I'm so happy to be wrong.
@@Hollow-Eyes you and me both.
@@Hollow-Eyes i honestly think it makes the moment more shocking
That animation was so smooth, so many frames were used to make makoto so damn scary. Kudos to the animators
They did have some people who animated one punch man season 2 sooo 🤷🏾♂️yup
Can you believe it's CGI
@@tacoboy2218 CGI can look amazing if done right, some decent looking ones would be Ajin, and a good one would Land of the Lustrous
@@SeperSuzu the iron maiden scene from s1 of shield hero was incredible as well
The bloodlust he had there gave me chills and excitement
Probably my favorite part about this is that she has no idea what he's saying since he's not speaking hyuman, and yet she still unsheathes her sword in preparation of an attack. In that single moment his bloodlust becomes so great that it impacts her on a level that transcends direct communication.
1 2 3 juri when I says chun li I said One Are you listen to her yes I am Shredder said
The people in this world should know not to take kindness for granted.
They’ll learn. They’ll learn at the Devil’s own knee.
Unfortunately too many people in that world take kindness for granted. Or rather they seem to think being kind means being a pushover with no consequences on pushing said "pushover"
There are plenty of people, like that cow irl
"But those eyes, they were only looking at me, and yet, my head was inundated by several images of death. It was as if I was being killed over and over. This is only my hunch but, I think that’s not a living thing. It is something that shouldn’t have eyes to begin with. And that something is looking at the outside from within him. With great interest, it looks around restlessly." - Chiya abt Makoto.
Truly the best description of makoto's true identity.
Y'all... This isn't even a warm up for how far he takes things...
This story is literally: fear the wrath of a gentle man, the anime.
And he goes dark. Like blackout in the outback during a sandstorm in a vantablack onesy on a moonless night dark.
That's dark
Blackout in the outback sounds like a band name and I love it
@@yaboiothman984 It does! If I could sing... (or play an instrument, or had literally ANY music talent). I'd use them.
That description is beautiful.
So he becomes a monster who needs to be taken down is what you're saying? Sigh. i'm tired of these over powered douch bags. Ainz, Naofumi, That redo of Healer Guy, this dude. they all seem to have the same basic setting: Overpowered. frankly, when a show makes me want to have the protagonist killed cause They're sociopaths who have no checks, it's not a very good show.
This was a great subversion of the "rage mode" trope. He literally just shanks her and calls it a day.
0:36 to 0:49 is the most final boss demon king walk cycle I have ever witnessed in anime, and I've been watching for like 12 years now. The initial position. The slow, deliberate lowering of his hand and the turn to the camera. The face. The pacing of his voice and tone. Unlike pretty much every other villain or "demon mode" hero, this is one of those few times when every single action screams *"DEATH!"*
Even with the throat stab, it would've taken a long time for her to bleed out if he went straight for the throat, that spot contains the vocal chords and avoids the arteries, so she would've bled out without even being able to call for help, which would've taken probably a good 30 minutes of agony at least.
You forgot he cut off her hands. So it would only take a few minutes since she is bleeding profusely from that. He basically just silenced her. I'm not sure if he went ahead and finished her off because I haven't seen this episode fully yet.
@@zarynt1089
The body tenses to cut off the blood supply to areas that are bleeding from major wounds, iirc, it happens right around the time the body enters shock, which would buy her some time for more pain.
She pretty much died seconds after that stab. It definitely wasn't slow, but he made it hurt.
maybe she was just unconscious from pain and just bled out?
Unless he went all the way and severed her spinal cord too.
The embodiment of "A patient man's Fury"
She did deserve it
well he definitely wasn't in a hurry though. seriously he took a bit of time just to end it.
The echo of his footsteps... The even tone in his voice... The darkness that wrapped around them... This scene was absolutely perfect. He wanted equality so bad but that unrelenting hatred towards the goddess, hyumans, and himself really broke the mold there
You could totally see this coming, but it was still amazing to see it unfold. Makoto has always had that kind of intensity to him. He showed it against Tomoe, he showed it when fighting Mio, and he showed it here.
Those two had the ability to actually survive it. This person was a weak fool who pushed her luck too far. Makoto was mentally worn out already and then got hit by all this. It was shocking in a way, but satisfying as well.
This scene made him look truly evil and badass, even though he was just delivering justice.
Basically, the darkest part of us humans, our desire for judgement.
@@coconuttydragoon3445 really? our desire for judgement is the darkest part of us? Not greed or envy or jealousy? Our desire to judge those who wrong us can lead to some pretty dark places, but its not the worst tendency out there. Its not even a bad thing when used properly. For instance, his actions here weren't wrong in the slightest.
@@simonphoenix3789 darkest is probably more specifically the combo of Entitlement + Desire for Retribution.
Which includes both greed and envy in a big ball.
Judgement definitely ain't it, and makoto right now is only wrong in losing his chill and rationality.
@@simonphoenix3789 Greed, envy or jealousy is wanting to get better things for yourself - even at the expense of others. Desire for Judgment is wanting to attack someone without direct benefit for yourself.
To deliver justice is use a evil to punish a greater evil. Is a needed evil. But it is still an evil.
This doesn't really make him evil. Especially since he had plenty of reason here. But it certainly does show what hatred can do to even the nicest, mild mannered human being.
Makoto did nothing wrong.
I like makoto but he killed some one the reason was fine
Definitely
@@davidkanyaru7599 no he didn’t. He killed nothing more than an annoying bug
A life for a life, seems a fair trade
The name of the MC is Makoto?
They actually managed to make a scene of a boy killing a mosquito look dramatic and cool. It's crazy how anime can make anything look awesome!
False. This scene was always badass.
@@mindsandmirrors5106 I don't doubt that. It's just that it's a very different experience to see these moments fully animated and voiced as opposed to looking at static images and reading silent text.
@@mask938 Fair.
Saitama?
@@michaelhudson8391 Nah, the mosquito scene with Saitama was more funny than cool.
Finally!!!!!!!!!! an MC going berserk without any girl or memory of one being in the way. We needed this
There is no girl to stop him after all, because Tomoe and Mio might actually help him do it, especially Mio she doesn't feel anything about killing people, if Makoto order her to massacre one or two countries she will do it without thinking, Tomoe on the other hand depend on the situation though, she loves justice! XD
No relevant women, at least. Pretty sure Hibiki would've tried, but eh. Not like she could have stopped him.
dude the animation of his walk was so GOOD
This was the best moment in this episode 😌
I love when main characters do stuff like this. I'm so tired of the shy, but apparently insanely powerful MC who hates fighting, but for some reason always gets the final attack.
I still can't believe that Tomoe's Fragment was murdered by her and her group.
She was murdered by his rings which is inderictly is his own power those rings are probably worth a full original tomoe easily in mana which goes to show how strong the fragment is not how weak to block it to that degree
@@ambulancekun3142 yeah , and thats one of reasons that he blames himself😢
I don't understand how that works. But she was so cute and innocent.
@@ambulancekun3142 Actually the ones at fault were the dwarves, the anime didn't explain this well, but the place the adventurers stole those items from was a warehouse used to store items the dwarves deemed as "failure" and were marked to be disposed later like the rings, the problem is that the dwarves didn't put even a lock in the warehouse or even a barrier, anyone could enter even a kid, they had lots of weapons and dangerous items there but didn't take any precaution against theft.
@@luizrbf01 They didn't think it would happened. Guess they will do it for now on.
Tomoe: Maybe i should keep an eye on those humans?...Nah
Dwarves: Maybe we should warn the young master about the explosive rings that we store near the houses?...its fine.
Makoto: What happened?
Tomoe and the rest: NO IDEA!
She deserved nothing less for committing such a crime against humanity like killing Tomoe chibi
You mean a crime against demi-humanity.
@@Compucles Humanity still works, Hyumanity would be invalid
You mean this heroic act praised by humanity?
Who did those demi-humand think they were, opposing the will of hyumans?..
The way he just nonchalantly stuck his knife in her throat was great
The best part in my eyer is that she couldnt understand him since he speaks demi human languages but not human, yet she drew her sword on him knowing his intentions from his look
I like how this is one of the first moments where the cracks to start to show with him, I’m sure everyone who’s read the novel will know what I mean. It’ll take forever for the anime to reach my favorite part if they continue it, but man it’d be so cool to see.
The screams that the priestess of lorel saw ...
The hedgehog apostle of the godess
The sleeping beast that only brings images of death: a barrier, a desert, a throne and the darkness bent on all things demise
They made his angry side so well. I actually got alittle chills when he walked up
Everybody gangsta until the protagonist turns into Dr Doom
this is where the fun begins!
please tell me that for now on the series take a seinen turn
@@nicolasreyesgarcia6609 sadly no
@@superallstar3916 well it is more like in between slice of life, seinen and world building
@@nicolasreyesgarcia6609 you know Management isekai, yeah something like that with a sociopath protagonist that sometimes shows his dark side.
This scene gave me chills 😰
I feel like this quote is appropriate here
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
That slow walk. The smooth no hesitation stab right to the throat. Just death.
I can say that this was one of the best isekai animes i ever watched
I was looking forward to this moment and my god I was blown away, the coldness in his voice is simply terrifying
I actually appreciate that they showed her hands was cut off unevenly, great little detail to a super intense part
1 2 3 hiiii one 1 2 3 hiii keeps walks walks walks walks walks🥰❤️🥰❤️💖🥰💖🥰❤️❤️💗💗💗 book🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
The true potential of the Anime is out and im loving it!!!
I absolutely adore the way they animated his walking (when the camera is focused on him). It's adds so much to the atmosphere and sense of dange that Makoto poses
"I'm a Level 96 adventurer!"
"That just means you're a slightly stronger ant compared to me."
"If you desire peace, you must prepare for war."
Rinmaru also learned that lesson recently.
I love me some Rinmaru
This is my absolute favorite scene from the series so far. I love characters when thier personality gets twisted.
So far this is the most satisfying thing I've seen this year.
I knew she's suspicious
*SPOILERS FOR SLIME BELOW*
Not Clayman getting absolutely CLOWNED by Rimuru, Milim, Carrion, and everyone else in the whole place?
Is it more satisfying than the healer getting his revenge?
@@matthewmiller7207 Nope. That was expected. Also (spoilers)
Rimuru was able to rollback all the bad things Clayman did, while Makoto can't bring the orc kid or Tomoe's fragment back.
Try Ainz vs Clementine ;)
You may like it
I loved this scene. The way the walk was animated 💖👄💖.
The sad part is that orc was my favorite. He was so nice 🥺💖
This sound design ! It's perfect.
this anime is finally showing us the good stuff, am I right
To bad there is only 1 episode left
@@original4934 soo true, i was expecting him to grow a hatred for humans because of how despicable they are and then he would go on a path of killing any of them that wronged, lied or stole from him
@@Newtoyou1st well what he is about to do later would give you some satisfaction. And later this incident actually caused him to naturally become less considerate of hyuman life and he also grows moderately distrustful of them (save for only a few of them like Lime and the Rembrandt family)
@@Newtoyou1st Why? Everybody can be bad.
@@TheBlakamon15 what do you mean ?
Best MC ever, not the usual nonsense of the "MC can never do no wrong".
I'm so glad no one stepped in and stopped him. God that would have been so unsatisfying.
Actually tomoe was proud of him that he killed her
Yep Tomoe supported his actions here. Well of course she would. That blonde chick basically killed a part of her and was going to take advantage of Makoto.
No one would have stopped him, except certain individuals outside(heroes for example), which would have no way of interrupting him. Perhaps the goddess, which would have been indeed infuriating.
@@sorayu9633where are the cops
Some of the smoothest walk scenes in anime history right there
This is my favorite video now, I will save it in my diamonds list.
bruh this sence gave me Overlord vibes. just like the hug of death, just as satisfying too.
To be fair, this is far from what this girl deserves, in fact this is a mercy compared to what she did so I personally see it as completely justifiable.
Naofumi, Hajime and Rinmaru be like "Welcome to the club, bro."
This scene was like a breath of fresh air, it turned the show from a happy/kid looking mood, to one that makes the heart skip a beat. I love it, I need more of this
This is why you don’t anger kind people. They could be hiding a Unohana Yachiru under all that kindness.
Black air force essence is oozing from this guy 🥵🥶
I see Makoto participates in No Simp September
this part was soooooo satisfying to watch.
"I don't always choose violence, but when I do it's personal."
~GHANDI (probably)
Best mc of the season
I like how even though he could have written a translation in midair, Makoto decided not to in order to instill more fear into her.
He didn't care if she understood or not, she was already dead to him.
Nah, I'm pretty sure he just couldn't be bothered. He could care less about whether she was understanding him or not. The whole monologue was more him venting than anything else.
She just wasn't worth the effort
I can tell Hanae Natsuki's vocals have definitely aged thru this performance.
Dude that rage felt real, they portrait it so well.
This scene was so good when he cut off her hands it
shivers went through me
I started the anime after watching this scene. finished all 12 episodes in one night.
Coolest moment of the show no cap
Wait till next week 😉
The scariest and most unique part is that she couldn’t understand a word of what he was saying. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a piece of media, anime or otherwise, where the climactic monologue of a character couldn’t even be understood by the person being spoken to.
The walking animation was smoother than kazuma’s hand animations
LOL
That walking animation really sells the moment.