Final Chapter-Anime Manga Similarities and Differences

Paxton 2022-11-15 02:01:45

I swallowed 12 episodes of the anime in one breath that afternoon, and then parachuted into the comic area to catch up on the plot. I found that there are still quite a few differences between the two in the final chapter. I spent some time sorting out my ideas and pictures. Below is what I prepared for you.


[2006] He was 29 years old and she was 17 years old.
This is the accepted starting point. In the 29th year of Wushu, I worked in a fast food restaurant, met airi, and was released again, and went through 5th grade three times. There are no similarities and differences between anime and manga here.

[1988] He was 11 years old and she was not born.
Satoru returned to the first few weeks of Kayo's accident (February). The main time of the development of the story of Satoru and Kayo around March 2nd, there is no similarity or difference here.



[2003] He was 26 years old and she was 14 years old. (Animation line + comic line)
From March to April 1988, Satoru was murdered by his teacher. 15 years later, Satoru woke up at this time.
August 2003



----------The plots of anime and manga diverge here---------------

The plot of anime is that after the awakening, the children of Kayo awakened the memory in the future , And finally duel with the teacher on the rooftop.


Okayo occupies a lot of roles in the comic version







The plot of the manga is that after Wu wakes up, all the things that happened in the animation version mentioned above have not happened here. Here, Satoru meets the Airi of this world line for the first time, and finally Airi accidentally awakens the memory of Sawa, and Satoru faints.






I slept for 366 days...

After the comic version Wu woke up in 2003, he went through a period of rehabilitation training.








[2005] He was 28 years old and she was 16 years old. (Comic line)
In the plot of the manga line, Satoru and the people from the hospital participated in an accommodation organized by the hospital. The teacher pretended to start with the leukemia girl Kayo in order to eliminate Satoru, and then fought Satoru on the suspension bridge. The result was no different from the animation. .




This year, Wu took the initiative to find airi, but when he met airi, he did not take the initiative to contact him.
After all, Airi is still a minor.











[2010] He was 33 years old and she was 21 years old. (Animation line + comic line)

A heavy snow in 2010


This year is very important in the anime version, because it is the first meeting of Satoru and Airi in 22 years (sleeping in 1988), and it is also the end of the whole play.



In the comics version, there is only one thing that happened in 2010. Satoru passed the Japanese college entrance examination like "kaihang".


In 2010, Wu passed the college entrance examination



This node may be the reason why the animation version chose 2010 as the ending point of the whole series.








[2012] He was 35 years old and she was 23 years old. (Comic Line)

This year is the real end of the comic version.


[January 2012] Unlike the anime version, the comic version reminds Wu that there is a heavy snow






Satoru and Airi met again after 9 years (2003).


Meet








-------------------End of the play---------------------



Below are some of my picks nitty gritty.

At the time I thought it was another work by the author, and then Baidu it...in fact it doesn’t exist


The copper portrayal of Memorial Wu?



The curtain above the teaching floor-Heisei 22 (2010)



Shipper: Sachiko Fujinuma, consignee: Sago Fujinuma, and the label says: Groceries.



Left: Meili, Right: 中西彩



Theme song re: re is here to show his face
The comic version of re: re exists in the form of SMS











Okay, above.

I think my language is not very good, I hope you can understand.

Finally, the animation version and the end of the manga version are released.






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