To Your Eternity, Vol. 15

To Your Eternity, Vol. 15

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  • Create Date:2021-09-21 07:51:13
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Yoshitoki Ōima
  • ISBN:1646512278
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Aimé

Es que me flipa lo bien escritos que están estos personajes, sobre todo Fushi。 Creo que en casi todas las reseñas le menciono, pero hostia, es que los temas que le atañen me parecen interesantísimos, sobre todo cuando sus convicciones están en constante ataque y cuando más cree que comprende sobre el mundo y la vida, más se le escapa cualquier significado。Es que es *besa al aire* canela en rama este chaval。

Yuri

I liked it。 Interesting concepts approached like love and death( we could notice these themes throughout the first parte, but here they’re more polished)。 The author seemed very comfortable with this tone, probably because how used to it she is( considering her previous work was a bullying/slice of life story)。 I’m little confused with some lore, though。 Especially the one concerning Hasaye’s(never get her name right, but I’m taking about the one who was left at the sea by Fushi in prison isle a I liked it。 Interesting concepts approached like love and death( we could notice these themes throughout the first parte, but here they’re more polished)。 The author seemed very comfortable with this tone, probably because how used to it she is( considering her previous work was a bullying/slice of life story)。 I’m little confused with some lore, though。 Especially the one concerning Hasaye’s(never get her name right, but I’m taking about the one who was left at the sea by Fushi in prison isle arc)successors。 。。。more

Col

Chapters 133。1-138。2 review (I think that's the last one)tTruly bizarre volume。 A seeming side story about a siscon NEET motivated to heroism by the suffering of his ten year old step-sister, mixed into Fushi's charade with Mizuha and his continued investigation into the return of the knockers。 There were a lot of "what is Oima smoking" moments in this volume, mostly to do with questionable humour, but I think she pulled it off well。 Maybe I'm just a sucker for a zero-to-hero story。 This little Chapters 133。1-138。2 review (I think that's the last one)tTruly bizarre volume。 A seeming side story about a siscon NEET motivated to heroism by the suffering of his ten year old step-sister, mixed into Fushi's charade with Mizuha and his continued investigation into the return of the knockers。 There were a lot of "what is Oima smoking" moments in this volume, mostly to do with questionable humour, but I think she pulled it off well。 Maybe I'm just a sucker for a zero-to-hero story。 This little mini-arc had tons of trademark Oima details like the similarity between Hirotoshi and Mimori's rooms, the teacher moving the vase of flowers without even acknowledging it, and Hirotoshi noticing Mimori's imposter's ("the Brat") shoelaces。The other big piece of this volume was a significant advancement of the knocker plot, and a lot of new questions。 (view spoiler)[We saw in the previous volume that the white haired girl was infested, now she reappears with Hayase's spear。 Fushi suspects the guardians are at work, but why would they aid the knockers? Maybe they've been subverted。 The spear makes me think it could be Left Hand inside the white haired girl。 But Mizuha's knocker seemed to take an authoritative tone with it ("this is a purging and a guidance"), as did the white haired girl's imposter with the Brat。 But when Fushi asked if the white haired girl's imposter was his enemy, it said "You'll find out eventually anyway," which is noncommittal。 If it is Left Hand, maybe it's working for the guardians against the knockers? But in the battle for Renril, the other knockers seemed to be trying to extract Left Hand after he killed Fushi, so it seems unlikely。 And why would Left Hand infest someone who isn't Hayase's descendant?We get more pieces of the puzzle of how the knockers work。 The Brat says that it "felt sorry for [Mimori] when [it] watched from Paradise", which accords with Left Hand's claim that knockers are souls。 Paradise is supposedly the vision that dead see before they reincarnate, so apparently knockers are able to remember things from when they're disembodied, like ghosts but unlike the reincarnated。 The white haired girl's imposter says "die once and try again" when she kills the Brat, so knockers might also be able to control their reincarnation like Hayase。 Rikuya's maiming seems it might have been caused by his knocker, maybe at the behest of Mizuha's? We see that not all humans are infected, as the Brat claims it only entered Mimori's body on the day she broke her arm, which couldn't have been more than a couple years ago, yet the Brat developed a personality in that time。 The Brat further claimed that Mimori had no memory of the time it controlled her body。 This matches up with Mizuha claiming to have no memory of Izumi's murder, and the murder of the white haired girl that we see later, where it doesn't seem like Mizuha is the one talking。 But why exactly would a knocker want Mizuha's mother overtaken at that moment? The replacement of her mother was the event that made Fushi realize the knockers are still around。 We see threads emerge from the head of the Brat when it gets decapitated, and it doesn't die until the white haired girl's imposter destroys its head, so I guess knockers now live in the brain and puppeteer the body when they wish。 It's funny seeing how cartoonish the knockers' body manipulations have become, from completely destroying Hisame's left arm, to Kahaku's pretty gross whip arm, to their now-perfect control。Mizuha's story is a minor part of this volume, but it gets some significant development。 Mizuha gets her long-awaited date with Fushi which strains his friendship with Tonari。 She's disgusted by his use of her friend's bodies to make a descendant of Hayase happy。 I hope we see some more reactions from Fushi's friends toward Mizuha。 Mizuha gets another volume ender advancement, going from "be my friend" to "let me teach you about love" to "love me"。 Can't wait to see how Fushi handles that one。Eko does not appear in this volume :( Finally, the ghosts。 They've apparently not returned to Bon, which doesn't sound ominous at all。EDIT: The very next chapter after I wrote this, almost every question I had was answered, except what happened to the ghosts。(hide spoiler)]["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]> 。。。more