I guess I don't have much of a choice, do I? Consider me signed up.Recently I had a discussion on ambition. If you value ambition and originality in anime, this show is worth a watch.
The idea that people are immortal until their memories are gone was actually one of the things I latched on to the most, and I don't know why I failed to mention it. I think the idea that someone is dead only when the memories are gone is a very interesting one that I hope is further explored in the show.blkmage (post: 1497562) wrote:It's also interesting how this changes society's attitudes towards life and death. A person is alive as long as their memories are intact. Obviously, that's not very helpful if you don't have a body, but not having a body seems to be more of an inconvenience than anything else. But notice the terminology they use. People don't die or get killed: they're deleted.
Like blkmage was saying, Kaiba is set in a world where everything is completely foreign to us, so I don't see how abstract character designs would be out of place. This is a world where everything is fundamentally different from what you know. Most of those bodies are probably manufactured as cheap ones that the lower classes can afford. They also don't clash with the setting, while I imagine, say, Masashi Ando's would.Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1497623) wrote:A large part of that also involved my dislike for the extremely simple character designs, they seemed at odd with the confusing and serious nature of the piece.
Actually, check the post date of the beginning of the thread. Mr. Hat'n'Clogs made this Let's Watch fairly recently. Despite Kaiba being an older series, we are still watching it like we would a weekly release (every Monday, a new episode).Otaku Jordan (post: 1497940) wrote:This is 2011, so I guess I'm way too late for the "Let's Watch" thingamajig. Too bad too because it sounds very interesting. I guess I'll just have to watch it all by my lonely self...
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