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even the horses are cut in half!
Aazealh said:You can say "replant", and yeah, it's the first thing I thought of.
Thank you for the clarification. It's not really a word I use often in English!
Aazealh said:You can say "replant", and yeah, it's the first thing I thought of.
ilj said:Quite interesting story. I can't wait to see the conclusion of these 3 episodes.
BTW I think humans could easily see elves those time considering the first meeting of Guts and Puck. But Guts was the first one to see chichi? Isn't it something inconsistent, Miura san? ^^
IncantatioN said:Are we going to hear a new podcast this weekend guys?
ilj said:BTW I think humans could easily see elves those time considering the first meeting of Guts and Puck. But Guts was the first one to see chichi? Isn't it something inconsistent, Miura san? ^^
Bekul said:For me, personally, these last two episodes are powerfully re-affirming his genius - and I don't use 'genius' lightly.
Yeah, I started the transcription tonight. And while I'm no translator, the bits that I'm picking up on just with a basic understanding of Japanese are ... well, it's a great episode, folks. These past two pages are a testament to how amazingly economical Miura is—how much he can accomplish in just a few pages with a new character /Vampire_Hunter_Bob said:This is probably going to be my favorite episode for a while.
I don't think what you propose sounds likely at all.Rodrigo said:I think that it might be something worth talking about on the next SkullKast!!
Walter said:One more thing about this episode guys, I don't think we've seen the last of Chich. Plants are often resilient. I imagine that if Guts finds a way to return the flower to the grove, we may see one last glimmer of Chich restored, or in the process of healing. Just a hunch.
Could be as simple a thing as he plants her, but leaves before he sees that she's begun to be restored. It could be something shown only to the reader.Chaos said:Just spit balling.
Walter said:Could be as simple a thing as he plants her, but leaves before he sees that she's begun to be restored. It could be something shown only to the reader.
Anyway, here's hoping.
She's chained to her flower though. But I think there could be enough of the sentiment you're looking for if Guts encounters elves similar to Chich in Elfhelm.Chaos said:Funny thought: Say Chich does heal, unbeknownst to Guts, and finds her way back to Elfhelm.
Walter said:She's chained to her flower though. But I think there could be enough of the sentiment you're looking for if Guts encounters elves similar to Chich in Elfhelm.
Rodrigo said:Since Studio 4°C has cut out Guts' childhood from the first Golden Age film, is it entirely possible that they did so because they're planning to make a separate film at some point in the future about Guts' early, pre-Band of the Hawk years?
Walter said:One more thing about this episode guys, I don't think we've seen the last of Chich. Plants are often resilient. I imagine that if Guts finds a way to return the flower to the grove, we may see one last glimmer of Chich restored, or in the process of healing. Just a hunch.
It's not the first time Guts encountered an Elf. He used to have them as a late-night snack.Rodrigo said:This episode also raises a question - with the introduction of Chich, can we say with certainty that she is in fact the first non-human creature Guts ever encounters? Not Zodd, but Chich.
Walter said:It's not the first time Guts encountered an Elf. He used to have them as a late-night snack.