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Really stylish and well-done, and a very nice coda for all those characters. Asread gave us a really powerful montage of all the diary holders in the Third World, and singled out the seiyuu as they did so. Esuno-sensei used the last volume (the intercut between the “ending” and the epilogue, as it happens) to thank the members of his support team individually, a very classy move. Perhaps my favorite part of the finale was the way Hosoda took one of the best parts of the last manga volume and worked it into the finale, only better. Terrific work by the voice cast here, especially Murata Tomosa as Yuno and Togashi Misuzu as Yukiteru. The main thing is for me, the episode emotionally connected even more than the manga’s version did – from Yuno’s heartbreak at seeing her Third World self untainted by the darkness that was consuming her, to Yukiteru’s conflict at finally having the happy life he’d dreamed of with his parents, but knowing in his true heart that it was all a lie, and the quiet innocence of the Third Yuno, it was all very effective. I’m going to talk about what I liked first, and there was a lot of it. The hilarious part is that Asread took what was already a highly controversial manga ending (which I liked, BTW) and made it even more controversial with the change – so you have an ending sure to split both manga readers and anime-original viewers, for different reasons. As is, I’m going to talk about the anime ending only, and if you want to discuss the manga ending in the comments, go ahead – but please use spoiler tags.
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So if you’d rather be unspoiled under the assumption that could happen, you might want to avoid the manga ending. It could be a movie, or “Mirai Nikki Mosac”, or “Paradox” (basically MN with Akise as the protagonist) – but the changes Asread made could very easily be interpreted as being executed for the purposes of setting up an anime-original sequel. But then again, this new project is very likely an anime sequel of some sort as the live-action is old news at this point. Go ahead and read the final chapter if you want to, and while I’d love you to read the whole manga and appreciate the differences, you can feel safe in assuming that things are materially quite faithful right up until the epilogue.
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So why not just blab the details to you, now that the series is over? Well, first of all you might want to go ahead and read that, and why should I ruin that experience for you? But there’s also that funny little message at the end of the anime – “ Next Project!!” An announcement is rumored to be coming during the 7/29 (the date is obviously not coincidental) “Mirai Nikki Live World” event. But there’s a section of the last chapter – an epilogue – that for whatever reason, Asread elected not to animate. Simply put – the ending is mostly faithful – to a point. I really don’t want to spoil this for you if you haven’t read the manga but I think some context is necessary here. Manga readers will know what I mean.Īnime-only viewers – did you understand that ending? Did it make sense? Here at the end of all things, I thought it would finally be safe to spoil away – but no, Asread and Hosoda-sensei have foiled me yet again and put me in what amounts to a unique position as a blogger – unique in my history as one, anyway.
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A spectacular story full of twists and double crosses ensues as the twelve diary holders scramble to find each others' identities while keeping themselves alive.I’m just going to address the elephant in the room straight ahead – yes, they changed the ending. Outgunned and desperate to survive, Yuki teams up with Gasai Yuno, his psychotic stalker who'd do anything from killing to dying for him. After managing to fend off his would be murderer, Yuki discovers Deus's game involves himself and eleven others with precognative diaries to fight to the death for an incredible prize going to the last man standing. Yuki is quick to abuse his new power but is brought back to earth when the diary predicts his own death. Deus tells Yukiteru he's planning a 'fun game' and upgrades his cell phone to a new model which predicts the future. Yuki's only salvation from solitude are his imaginary friends, one of whom turns out to be the not so imaginary Deus Ex Machina, an apparent lord of time and space. He keeps a diary on his cell phone of the things he witnesses, believing himself to be a bystander to the world's happenings. Second year middle school & 14 year old, Amano Yukiteru, is a boy who has a problem with making friends.