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TatsumaruOZ commented at 2010-09-20 22:41:08 » #444067

O: to my favorites i love this pic

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Dante1016996 commented at 2010-09-24 11:09:24 » #448196

I love Lucy =)

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crazagetsu2 commented at 2011-11-17 23:16:12 » #929247

and she and kota lived happily ever after the end of the world after all other humans have died and kota and lucy are the new adam and eve THE END

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bigb commented at 2011-11-17 23:20:16 » #929251

Hmm....Kota falling in love with the monster that brutally murdered his entire family IN FRONT OF HIM!!! suuuuuuuure

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Anonymous commented at 2011-11-19 12:36:29 » #930361

Kouta already declared that he could not forgive lucy for what she did but that he sill loves nyruu and the girl he was friends with all those years ago so get your facts straight bigb

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crazagetsu2 commented at 2011-11-25 21:51:43 » #935584

the anime version of her is much more forgivable at least she dint give a ax crazy laugh while slaughtering his family manga lucy is just plan nuts anime lucy is just really messed up

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Onineko1602 commented at 2013-01-12 12:20:21 » #1244270

Best Lucy pic ever :D just sayin' ^^

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Anonymous commented at 2018-06-01 18:49:15 » #2244338

@crazagetsu2

I know it's an old pic, and I wish someone was around to reply, but Lucy got a lot more sympathetic in the manga around the ending, actually, she went and apologized to Kouta's face and even talked about her motives to him, and cried in front of him. o.O

Kouta says he didn't forgive her at first, and she replied with saying she isn't surprised but she still wanted to say it...

Finally, he says that he'll forgive her for Nyu and if she never kills again.

I really loved the original manga version, and I already saw the anime first and loved that, but this ending... it really got to me, not to mention the epilogue...

She may seem more evil in the manga, but she was also paradoxically more humane, the way she went in and out of these phases were more pronounced.

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