Every now and then, we encounter gripping dialogues that just leave lasting impressions. One that I’d like to share in this post is a dialogue from the last installment of C. S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia, The Last Battle. Generally, I often take a liking to dialogues with great messages. But this dialogue in The Last Battle caught my eye because of how cunning and careful its participants are.
Analysis and thoughts mainly about pop culture products (aka movies, manga, anime, games, etc.) I like. Spoiler alert for everything mentioned here! Currently, my posts revolve around Bleach, Violet Evergarden, Annarasumanara, and Criminal Case: Pacific Bay. I do plan on reviewing more things!
Friday, July 5, 2024
Sunday, June 16, 2024
[Part 2] Does Episode 5 of Violet Evergarden Endorse Child Marriage?
Hello! This is Part 2 of my thoughts on whether episode 5 of Violet Evergarden is an endorsement of child marriage. Make sure to read Part 1 first here!
[Part 1] Does Episode 5 of Violet Evergarden Endorse Child Marriage?
Let’s address the elephant in the room. Is episode 5 of Violet Evergarden an endorsement of child marriage and marriage with big age gaps? I’m sure this issue is something that has been widely discussed, so I’ll try not to reiterate what is already out there.
Note: This article is divided into two parts. This is Part 1. Click here to read Part 2. The link to Part 2 is also provided at the end of this post.
Sunday, June 2, 2024
Fun with Titles: The Speed Phantom 2 (Denial by Pride, Contradiction by Power)
Chapter 163 of the Bleach manga has one of my favorite chapter titles ever out of all the titles in the whole Bleach series. Said title is “The Speed Phantom 2 (Denial by Pride, Contradiction by Power)”. It is a chapter in the climax of Soul Society arc in which Byakuya and Ichigo fights with their respective bankais. Let’s break down the title and see how it relates to the contents of chapter 163.
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Fun with Titles: Pacific Bay’s "The Ties That Bind" and "No Place Like Home"
On today’s episode of obsessing over Criminal Case: Pacific Bay, I’d just like to write about why I particularly like the case titles The Ties That Bind and No Place Like Home. These two cases are a part of the Rhine Canyon arc that explores Andrea’s past. The Ties That Bind – Pacific Bay’s 44th case – is the case in which Andrea becomes a suspect. The 45th case, No Place Like Home, is the case in which Randolph returns to his home planet. What I like about these two titles is that they pertain not only to the case, but also to Andrea’s character arc.
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
When Killing is not the Goal: A Parallel between Sui-Feng and Ichigo Kurosaki
Sui-Feng is indeed an odd name to put next to Ichigo Kurosaki. Rukia Kuchiki or any member of the Karakura team would be a much better pick. Nevertheless, there is an interesting parallel between Sui-Feng’s and Ichigo Kurosaki’s actions in their respective fights with Yoruichi Shihoin and Byakuya Kuchiki. Said parallel is their action of not killing the enemy when they obviously had the chance to. This choice not to kill reveals that Sui-Feng and Ichigo’s primary goal is not murder, but something else.
Friday, April 19, 2024
[Part 2] Violet Evergarden Episode 5: You Write Letters That Bring People Together?
This episode's analysis is divided into two parts. This post is the second part. Click here to read the first part.
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