I just want to know why in the end the old man had to turn into a big bug to bite the male protagonist.

Beth 2022-03-27 09:01:06

When he was in human form, he was very powerful, and the two girls were so awesome, but I didn't expect that in the final duel, the old man had to become a big bug, so he could only use the attack action of "bite"... The result was still He was slashed several times by the man. To tell the truth, if the old man is still a humanoid, can he get the boy in minutes with physical techniques?

This reminds me of the apocalypse in the X-Men. At the beginning, the rendering was so awesome, and he built a pyramid with his bare hands. In the end, he competed with people in the final duel...

Why let me So what about powerful bosses who use low-level means to fight male protagonists?

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Extended Reading
  • Devyn 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    It has the unique texture of stop-motion animation, and it has the splendor that stop-motion animation seems to be rare. Imagination and focus make this unique animation. The story is relatively simple. Those constituent elements, with child-like emotional genes, are not so surprising, but when they are combined together, it is easy for you to enter a mood, making you a story listener, watching Kubo stubbornly churning, Move forward, walk firmly.

  • Antonette 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Very wonderful Japanese element design and expression. Feel like the story is a bit watery?

Kubo and the Two Strings quotes

  • Monkey: You have questions, I can tell.

    Kubo: Who...

    Monkey: You get three.

    Kubo: I think I have more.

    Monkey: Three. But first you're gonna eat.

    Kubo: Why only three?

    Monkey: Okay, that was your first question.

    Kubo: What?

  • Beetle: I have a feeling this is my destiny.

    Monkey: No, it isn't! We can't trust anything you say, because *you* can't trust anything you say.