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"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

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The ninth episode of the second season of "Yaren" gave the comic party a sour feeling, and the tenth episode directly raised the "task mode" of the comics to the political struggle to replace power. Hiroshi Seto's original adaptation, so that a group of manga party members more and more look at the more they have a kind of "send blade" impulse, but the original adaptation of "Yaren" is not "empty wind", as early as "Yaren 3: Okiji" (the third part of the theater version) released the trailer PV, can already see the beginning of the adaptation, not to mention, that period of time coincided with the "Yaren" manga version to the most critical moment of the forge security building battle, when the manga plot is still far away, the best way is naturally to jump out of the original plot restrictions early, Reconnect relations and development.

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

In addition to the first season, second season and OVA of "Yaren", the "Yaren" series also has a theatrical version of the trilogy, "Yaren 1: Impulse" was released on November 27 last year, "Yaren 2: Conflict" was released on May 6 this year, and the last "Yaren 3: Rush" was September 23. According to the setting of the theatrical version, in addition to some of the fight scenes, the content is basically 99% the same as the TV version, the theater version 1 and 2 are the re-editing of the first season of "Yaren", and the second season of "Yaren" will just correspond to the plot development of "Yaren 3: Rushing", and because the third part is the last part of the theater version, naturally, the third theater version should respond to the second plot.

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

The TV version and the theatrical version are, after all, a screenwriter (Hiroshi Seto), and it is easy to understand that the two versions follow a set of story lines. Judging from the trailer PV and some of the friends who have watched "Yaren 3: Rush", the end of the second season of TV will basically end with an open plot:

In the tenth episode, Nagai Kei, due to the huge gap between his own camp and Sato Fang, and still caught in the self-blame of Uncle Hirazawa's death, Nagai Kei hopes to withdraw from the battle by himself, forcing Tozaki Yu to stop the squad's battle plan and save those around him from death threats. However, his sister Nagai Keiriko was involved in the incident, and Nagai had to continue fighting to save her sister. When he is in trouble with his sister in the hospital, Kaidou happens to descend from the sky with the help of Kotobuki Takeshi (who has a winged black ghost) to rescue Kei Nagai and his party.

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

The intervention of the United States is imperative, after all, the United States seeks the best time to intervene, only to capture the "Japanese sub-people" and use it for its own use (experimental materials ~). Sato said that he wanted the Japanese government to hand over Japan and establish a country with Asian autonomy. But in fact, all this is just a game for him, and Sato's interest in cutting off Nagai's head will be greater in comparison.

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

Tozaki Yu's squad eventually intervened in the battle to stop Sato, and when Sato rushed over to behead Nagai Kei, Nagai Kei directly and OVA Nakamura Shinya exploded, and divided into more than a dozen "black ghosts" to stop Sato. The U.S. military rushed into the sky just in time to capture Sato, but during the transportation, he was detonated by Sato and buried in the sea. (And Sato only needs to respawn according to the largest piece of flesh, which is another successful escape))

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

The ash machine explodes, and Sato will eventually escape

If Sato is buried in the sea, will he fall into a state of infinite END because he cannot float? Or do you wake up directly at the bottom of the sea and be crushed to death by water pressure? People find a way to kill the subhuman completely: that is, they simply throw them into the deep sea, leaving them in a cycle of infinite END? If you don't elaborate, it should be an open-ended ending, right? But in general, the final plot of the TV version will continue to end with the theatrical version, and the plot of the comic version will also enter the final climax.

No contrast, no harm! The anime version directly forcibly increases the taunting strength of Sato Fang, and raises the [luckiness] of Sato and his party, and violently poisons Kei Nagai, making his battle plan brainless. Compared with the manga version of the Battle of Wits and Courage, in addition to the cleverness and wit of the anime version, even in the ninth episode "Battle Failure", Nagai's characterization is questioned: When will the complete egoist bow to the small possibilities? Begging Sato to spare Uncle Hirazawa, this almost impossible thing, Nagai Kei actually pleaded.

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

Will the full egoist save humanity? But this emotion constrains decisions and behaviors

Nagai Kei, the one who shot Sato calmly at the institute, had an apologetic expression. Nagai Kei, however, was trained to be a sentimental person in Tozaki's group, and in the battle wisdom and manga version, it was simply an underground and a heaven, completely incomparable. In the animated version, Kei Nagai seems to think of everything too smoothly, without the slightest risk estimation and emergency treatment of advance vision, and directly drops the chain in the face of changes, failing to reflect the meaning of "growth".

Weakening the role of Nagai and his party seems to be paving the way for the United States to intervene in the incident. Because the Japanese side was already powerless, it was necessary to use the power of the United States to strike at Sato and his party. This setting is simply ridiculous, and Sato and his party can use a small team of manpower to break into the interior of Musashi Heavy Industries, obtain [biological weapons] missiles, and occupy the [Ground Self-Defense Force] command post... This is nothing more than a one-sided black Japanese army.

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

Between the next title of the sentence "Is it really not a war to do this?" Inferred, Mr. Sato's purpose is still to take revenge on Nagai Kei, which is only a means of containing the authorities

At the time of the Muto Heavy Industries incident, why didn't the entire surrounding road be completely blocked and a large truck enter the vicinity of the building? The Ground Self-Defense Forces headquarters is garrisoned with only one platoon of troops? Even before Sato invaded, there were a large number of trucks driving out of the SDF base (personnel carriers)? Sato's hacking ability is almost able to fight against a country, can IBM Substances directly connect to the Internet?

These are a variety of factors, once there is a bad, Sato convenience will not be so smooth to stand in the position of confronting the government.

The next TV plot may solve one of the most critical emotional antagonisms: Nagai Keiko's views on Nagai Kei. This is also a rare highlight of the original plot. I don't know how it feels to say that my brother is the sister of a scumbag, and finally being saved by my own "scum" brother?

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

At the same time, the further whitewashing of Tozaki Yu in the 45-episode manga also coincides with the TV version of the ending, where Tozaki is willing to sacrifice himself to save Izumi sister. (In the end, Izumi sister will rescue Tozaki, the two are safe) Tozaki Yumoto is a good hidden person, only because he is dragged down by his fiancée, even so, he still does not give up, takes over the research and management of the sub-person, and earns treatment fees for his fiancée. Tozaki's attitude toward Shimomura Izumi is to treat the latter as a complete adult, not like the attitude of the American ambassador: Subhuman is a tool!

"Asian": TV original plot ending revealed, is there still a possibility of crashing in the comic version?

Tozaki's fragile side is very touching

In the latest manga, Yu Tozaki, who died after his fiancée, will go to the final battle with Sato without any worries, and the surviving Uncle Manabe will also accompany him. I don't know where Nagai Kei is moving, but I don't think it will be an accident that she will come back again, and perhaps the abduction of Nagai Keiko will become the reason for Nagai Kei's intervention? (Anime and manga crash again?) If his fiancée dies, will Izumi really come together with Tozaki?

Be patient and look forward to it!

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