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twilight_jester commented at 2015-12-23 16:04:29 » #1870544

what kind of iron are they feeding that dog?. ?w?

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leatherhead93 commented at 2015-12-23 17:24:00 » #1870584

Sooooo nothing about this makes sense. Typical day in Akame ga Kill.

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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-23 17:33:16 » #1870588

I REALLY HATE THAT GIRL YOU GUYS KNOW WHY....

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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-23 18:36:50 » #1870612

Because her cannon us bigger than yours?

Lol I couldn't resist.

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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-23 18:37:39 » #1870614

Lol and fucked up doing. Fuck. Freggin phone...

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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-23 19:14:22 » #1870625

At least don't hate on this series simply for the sake of hating.
Coro has weapons stored inside it's body, being like a portable storage room with the weapons being minimzed. (In the manga we see her inside in a single panel)
Coro is just a nickname from Seryu as it's real Teigu name is Hecatonkheires/Hundred Arms.

Seryu got operated upon by Stylish turning her into a cyborg to maximize her potential with the weapons being attached to her mechanic bodyparts.

In order to draw them out, she has to get them herself, she's basically reaching inside Coro to get them at the cost of her arms. Which isn't a big sacrifice as they are replacable due to being mechanical cause Sheele had cut them off.

In addition, they are purposely intended to be a weird mix of comical and disturbing which is more obvious in the manga, like Coro's angry faces constantly switching between madness and innocently cute in battle. That's just Takahiro's style, and if you read Majikoi (yes, Akame ga Kill and Majikoi are written by the same guy) you get the dynamic between Seryu and Coro.

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leatherhead93 commented at 2015-12-24 09:06:47 » #1870944

But how exactly does Kuro constantly regurgitate these weapons when in most cases they are bigger than him in his small form? Does he have some kind of dimension in his stomach or something? Either way the anime doesn't explain well at all so I simply took it as the show trying to make the transformations more cool looking despite the fact it doesn't make sense. If Seryu can survive having HALF of her body chomped by Kuro (this happens slightly earlier than the gif) why are bullets even effective? Wouldn't the only explanation be that her main body is mechanical? But it isn't for some reason? Sure ok.

Even more so can find flaws if you are looking at the actual fight. Seryu literally just ziplines towards Mine at one point with NO weapons and wonders why she got shot. Heck I don't know why Mine wasn't able to just finish her there. Let's also look at a another case. How was Sheele, who to our knowledge is basically a normal human able to hold up her giant scissors WHILE releasing her special skill when half of her fucking body was missing? One of the things the series fails to do is set up rules for the characters abilities properly. Often having characters do random bullshit on the fly with barely any explanation for it (cough that last fight against esdeath cough).

And yes I'm aware of Akame ga Kill's style. That doesn't stop it from being nonsensical.

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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-24 12:49:02 » #1871010

"And yes I'm aware of Akame ga Kill's style. That doesn't stop it from being nonsensical."

Did you even read what I wrote?
And most of the shit you write applies not just to AgK but to countless other shounen series so quit bitching only on AgK.

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inky commented at 2015-12-24 13:29:15 » #1871024

Holy crap, no one made the joke yet? I guess it's my job then:
"BITCHES LOVE CANNONS!"

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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-24 15:46:34 » #1871057

New anon here. I just didn't like Akame ga Kill because they kept killing off characters until you didn't feel anything for them anymore. It was like the show was trying to be more edgy than it was supposed to be. Maybe the manga is better but I still find it boring when an anime/manga kills off characters a bunch, sometimes before we can even get attached to the character. I felt like the anime wanted me to feel something after every death but, by the time the girl with the makeup kit got killed, I was not moved at all nor surprised. I was fine with the nonsensical stuff because it was already far from reality with the magical weapons. I just got bored with the anime trying too hard to be serious and then trying to add some comedy into it. It just seemed like they didn't entirely know what they wanted and just assumed killing off characters would be enough entertainment. That's just why I don't like it, though. Everyone's free to like what they want.

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