Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, OwlChemist81 said: Travel thru time... Do I have to? 2
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Ah 2017 feels so qaint compared to now. Even though 2016 sucked. 1
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Travel through time with the Power of Love even though he wasn't with the girl anymore? Or does truck-kun isekai you and train-kun makes you time travel? LOL Hinata literally got hit by a truck. 2
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Taking quite a leap, assuming it wasn't just a one-time thing and that they can make it happen again. 1
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Staying up 2 days without sleep is a terrible way to absorb information. 2
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Peaking in middle school or high school could go a ways to explain the way some people act as adults LOL. 1
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 If Takamichi doesn't even get back with Hinata this could have a really dumb ending. 1
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Imagine this went in a darker direction and Takamichi just preemptively kills those guys lmao. 1
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Shaking hands might have triggered how he came back, but what does it have to do with him going back in the first place? I am wondering though who shoved him onto the tracks in the first place, and why they would have done that to some nobody like him. Was it just some random jerk, or did it maybe have something to do with him time traveling somehow? Questions I know will probably never be answered. 2
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 The trigger is a hand shake? But he got hit by a train the first time. So he goes back 12 years from the current date and not to the same point in history?
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Imagine betting on kids fighting. This guy is such a pushover dumbass. And that was a dumbass move. What happens if you die in the past LOL. 2
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Could just wait till 2029 then and go back right before she got killed in 2017 and try and save her by keeping her from going out that day. 1
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 I thought they barely got in the gang before but the next day they are already doing this stuff?
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 (edited) I don't know what's more uninteresting to me, the soccer or the dumb delinquent gang bullshit. Edited February 15 by ben0119
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, saito34 said: Bold gambit...but will it pay off? It would be hilarious if he just got his ass kicked. 🤣 2
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Just now, ben0119 said: Did Naoto also teach Takamichi some martial arts? 😄 He better have, or else he's probably gonna wind up so broken he won't be able to shake anyone's hand anymore. 1 1
DangerMouse Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, saito34 said: Bold gambit...but will it pay off? 3
saito34 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 (edited) I never understood the handshake, but anime tend to get more heavily scrutinized when they straddle reality and fantasy. Meanwhile One Piece episodes are currently taking place in the belly of Temu Al Capone. Edited February 15 by saito34 1 3
saito34 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 2 minutes ago, ben0119 said: It would be hilarious if he just got his ass kicked. 🤣 Of course the villain has a sudden change of heart or something. I dont even remember 2
ben0119 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, saito34 said: I never understood the handshake, but anime tend to get more heavily scrutinized when they straddle reality and fantasy. Meanwhile One Piece is currently taking place in the belly of Temu Al Capone. Yeah you are better off not explaining something like this at all, or make sure you explain it really well. Can't go half-way lol. Meanwhile Dragon Ball Z with its scientifically accurate time travel that avoids parodoxes... 2
saito34 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 3 minutes ago, DangerMouse said: Thats what I was thinking of...haha. For some reason I thought it was a Ron Burgundy quote lmao. 3
saito34 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, ben0119 said: Yeah you are better off not explaining something like this at all, or make sure you explain it really well. Can't go half-way lol. Meanwhile Dragon Ball Z with its scientifically accurate time travel that avoids parodoxes... true...I didn't remember that detail but its ridiculous unless they can justify it somehow. 1
DangerMouse Posted February 15 Posted February 15 26 minutes ago, saito34 said: Thats what I was thinking of...haha. For some reason I thought it was a Ron Burgundy quote lmao. That'd work too lmao 2
naraku360 Posted February 16 Posted February 16 (edited) The time travel in this show breaks more literally every time it happens. It will not get better explained. It will only get worse. Edited February 16 by naraku360 2
Top Gun Posted February 16 Posted February 16 On 2/15/2026 at 1:45 AM, Dark_Cloud_Overhead said: Shaking hands might have triggered how he came back, but what does it have to do with him going back in the first place? I am wondering though who shoved him onto the tracks in the first place, and why they would have done that to some nobody like him. Was it just some random jerk, or did it maybe have something to do with him time traveling somehow? Questions I know will probably never be answered. The real mindscrew would be if it was some sort of closed-loop situation, and the brother was the one who shoved him in the first place in order to trigger the time travel that saved his life in the first place. In any event I'm fine with not thinking too hard about the mechanics if the show is fun. Our protagonist is a good kid (if not a supreme dumbass), and it's a rare thing for modern anime to take on that classic "yanki" vibe. 2
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted February 20 Posted February 20 On 2/16/2026 at 11:05 AM, Top Gun said: The real mindscrew would be if it was some sort of closed-loop situation, and the brother was the one who shoved him in the first place in order to trigger the time travel that saved his life in the first place. In any event I'm fine with not thinking too hard about the mechanics if the show is fun. Our protagonist is a good kid (if not a supreme dumbass), and it's a rare thing for modern anime to take on that classic "yanki" vibe. True. The best time travel shows are generally the ones that don't take themselves too seriously. Classic example is Legends of Tomorrow. First season they spent a lot of time trying to explain how it worked and the ruminating over the consequences of making certain decisions, and it was kind of meh. Then they retooled the show and kind of stopped giving a damn about making things make sense, and it just turned it into a wild ride that reveled in the fun of being able to go to all sorts of different times and places. Made the show just infinitely better and without a doubt saved it from being cancelled early on. 2
Top Gun Posted February 20 Posted February 20 21 minutes ago, Dark_Cloud_Overhead said: True. The best time travel shows are generally the ones that don't take themselves too seriously. Classic example is Legends of Tomorrow. First season they spent a lot of time trying to explain how it worked and the ruminating over the consequences of making certain decisions, and it was kind of meh. Then they retooled the show and kind of stopped giving a damn about making things make sense, and it just turned it into a wild ride that reveled in the fun of being able to go to all sorts of different times and places. Made the show just infinitely better and without a doubt saved it from being cancelled early on. Yeah, I loved the shit out of Erased, which has a very similar overall premise to this show, and that didn't put any real effort into explaining the hows or whys of its central time-travel mechanic. And then there was the criminally under-promoted Summertime Rendering, which did have some more specific constraints on its time travel but played with them for the sake of increasing tension and drama. Either of those shows would have been awesome to have on the block. 1
naraku360 Posted February 20 Posted February 20 2 hours ago, Dark_Cloud_Overhead said: The best time travel shows are generally the ones that don't take themselves too seriously. Someone hasn't seen Dark. 1
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted February 20 Posted February 20 19 minutes ago, naraku360 said: Someone hasn't seen Dark. Kinda ironic I suppose given my handle, but nope. Don't have Netflix. If I ever decide to get it though, I'll definitely check that out. Sounds good. Anyway, didn't mean to imply that there aren't any good ones out there that take the concept more seriously.
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