Animation throughout this episode was much better than before. But considering we only have one episode left to wrap everything up, I can't really see this conflict ending well.Īlso, the soundtrack at the end was amazing. Dororo looks like she's going to try and convince Hyakkimaru to forget about getting his body back she'll assist him whenever he needs it and he won't need to worry. He's probably gone through the most development (or retrogression, however you see it) in the series, and that's one of the reasons why he's my favorite character. By removing the rules from the simulation soccer experience, FIFA Street exposes the heart of the worlds beautiful game, on-the-ball flare and individual. Ah, I remember episode 10 Tahomaru, all he wanted was to help his kingdom and find out the secrets his parents were hiding. The look of confusion on the men's faces is priceless. That scene where Tahomaru orders everyone out of the castle made me smile a little. Honestly, death might be too honorable an end for him. He's quite inactive in the plot at this point, so I am quite excited to see his reaction to how far his sons have gone. Daigo, on the other hand, he's the real bad guy here. This was caused by the sins of his father making a deadly deal with 48 demons. Hyakkimaru was born without limbs, some facial features, and internal organs. Dororo revolves around the main protagonist Hyakkimaru, who is a ronin. Their deaths really reflect the terrible outcome of this conflict. In order to understand the plot of season two, we must first examine the apex of season one. I seriously don't understand all the hate they get. They believed that what they were doing was right. Mutsu's last words about Tahomaru bringing peace though.She and Hyogo genuinely meant well for the kingdom. And the pain in Tahomaru's voice as he cries out to them.His voice actor does an amazing job of giving Tahomaru dimension. Other things: Hyogo and Mutsu's deaths were BRUTAL. Not that I side with Tahomaru, but to those people saying that Hyakkimaru should slaughter him, think about it: do you want him to lose his humanity? Hyakkimaru killing his own brother doesn't seem to qualify as "good-hearted." If he does, I bet he'll become a demon. Dororo says that a good heart prevents people from becoming demons.
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