First of all, I'm a complete animation party. I've always only watched the finished anime. So, Naruto, Shinigami, Pirate, Gintama, etc. are just a glance. Waiting for one episode a week is tiring. So far, I have only followed the comics of "Academic Apocalypse", and only read the comics of "Future Diary". For the new anime, it's only in Dream Catcher II and fate/zero.
I have to say that the OP of the anime version of this manga suits my taste too much. The world setting is more interesting.
The highlight of the future diary is my wife Yuno, who is like a god. Of course, without Xuehui Amano's depositary, the light with milk would not be so bright, and the shadow would not be so dark.
Although this work revolves around the protagonist Xuehui, everyone can see that this work still focuses on milk, which integrates various elements. It's hard to love or not, even harder to hate.
1. Conception/World
12 participants, one Zeus, isn't there exactly 13 people? . Kidding. Mobile, survival game. After seeing these, the first thing that came to my mind was "Eden of the East", but unfortunately this anime was unfinished.
The bright spot in the idea is that the actions of a diary holder can change the progress of the situation, which suddenly reminds me of the rapid development of the Internet. The established future is changed because of actions. What does it actually show? The future is instantaneous, that is, if the various influencing factors in the world follow their instantaneous progress, the foreseen future will remain unchanged. However, once some of these factors change, the future will also change. Taking Xuehui's undifferentiated diary as an example, the reason why it doesn't change every moment is because those influencing factors are limited to him-there are too few influencing factors.
Are these not the products of the rapidly developing Internet?
2. If the character
does not have milk, everything is a cloud. Xuehui is a piece of shit, worse than Zhenzhi, so he doesn't explain. Without Akise or the later episodes, the later episodes would definitely be a little boring.
3. Plot
The plot is pretty tight and doesn't drag on at all, which is good. Suspense is the selling point of this work, otherwise I wouldn't have wiped out the comics in one go.
4. Others
This is a great work, but unfortunately I can't enter the masterpiece, just from the comics. The TV version is great, the soundtrack has nothing to say, and judging from the current trend, it will surpass the comics.
Seeing the happy end at the end was my wish.
PS: This work really integrates various elements, and my friends even shocked me. Hey. . Even Immortal Sword Five has to engage in this element, which is really forced by the market. .
Finally, I am very upset that the male protagonist trusts others easily.
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