She did.
She will grow out of it.
Is just a phase.
I agree.
But Yuno loves you she does. Loves you. HATES YOU! No! LOVES you!
He plays left field.
If there was a poll, I think Yuki's Dad would win by the proverbial landslide.
Looking back, characters have deeps flaws with some redeeming qualities. Minene, for example, while a favorite character, is still a mass-murderess who murders a young woman detective so she can take her place. Certainly, she grows as part of the experience and all of that.
Yuki's Dad?
I am trying to think of a "redeeming quality" he has in the Second World. If anyone finds one, let me know! ^^;
On second.
I was going to troll-post "Minene" just to see how far people can throw bricks, but clearly Yuki's dad wins. He has zero redeeming qualities. Perhaps a close second would be Yuno's mom, but we do not really get to see much of her that is not decomposing.
Well, you need two things:
The author to create a new story.
And it to somehow involve another sort of "Battle Royale.'
However, since Yuki and Yuno are effectively god and goddess of their universe, it is sort of hard to imagine where the conflict comes in to have a new story.
Sometimes. You hear her sort of complain about his behavior and having to save him. She was disappointed that he would not kill her and "win."
When you think of it, First World Yuki and Yuno had had to work together to survive the game. They develop a relationship where they have to depend on one another. Yuno is not a Wandering Goddess with the ability to kick ass.
In the Second World she keeps saving the day, naturally, so Second World Yuki does not develop in the way First World Yuki probably did. He is probably also different than his First World self. I think the major difference is indicated when FW Yuno first saves SW Yuki: she kisses him to his shock. She is use to being able to do that.
Now SW Yuki does start to become attracted to FW Yuno and all of that, but he also gets repulsed by her, well, insanity. For her part, FW Yuno has moments where she complains about how he does not flirt with her – as she is use to. Granted, she and FW Yuki did Dance the Light Fantastic together, and it was probably more natural than it is in the Second World where she has a [CENSORED – Ed.] clock ticking down when they are going to do it! So FW Yuno expects things, even though she knows she has to play through the game, and she becomes jealous if SW Yuki is not paying attention to her.
I think it is a good description. One thing to add is we really do not know how their relationship developed in the First World. We know that it did, such that Yuno is comfortable kissing Second World Yuki when she meets/saves him, and she occasionally complains about his skill at kissing and his lack of flirting with her.
As we all know, the First World Yuno 'n Yuki decide to commit suicide together rather than lose one of them, Yuno gets the idea to survive to try to bring him back, and it works as well as the introduction to the series shows.
That breaks her.
So, being a goddess, if not the Goddess, of the first world she goes into the second world determined to get back the Yuki she lost.
Only it is not the same Yuki. Not exactly the same. She hints at this frustration throughout the series. However, broken, she is determined to keep him alive to the point of drugging him and tying him up in a manner that would make serial killers pause.
Near the end, she becomes utterly frustrated that he will not be what she either thinks First World Yuki was or imagined him to be – her grip on reality is, well, what it is! So she tries to kill him with a hatchet – never sleep with a girl who brings a hatchet to bed! – and thinks in her madness that she can just go to a third world and try again. Just have to take care of that Third World Yuno, first!
She would keep doing this until she finally, in a way, wakes up to what she has become and kills herself.
Why one of my favorite lines is Yuki demanding, "do you love me, or are you just insane?!"
I will not buy this record.
It is scratched.
He is creating a new world. That is a new beginning but not necessarily a new story the author wants to tell.
Not unless the author creates another manga. The first 26 episode season covers the story originally written with the OVA covering the additional after story that sort of gives it a resolution.
Indeed!
However, all jokes aside, I like the scene since it "fits" part of the observation Yuki has that Yūno, for a while, behaves like a normal young-teen girl. It is indeed strange at first. She pranks him then eagerly points to one ride after another. Why? Why would she be interested in any of that?
It is sort of part of the tragedy: this Yūno--First World in the Second World--never had the opportunity to be a "normal kid." So while the amusement park and her pranks seem a bit too much if not childish to Yuki and the viewers, this was her one opportunity to "be a kid" and be on a young-teen's "date." In a way, all Yūno wanted was to be a normal kid. Hence her becoming upset that Yuki will not "flirt" with her near the end.
Then Yuki has to all go and ruin it by opening a door . . . ^^,
You buy a bucket of popcorn to share with your Significant Other/Current Main Squeeze/Random Person You Met in the Gutter at the movies.
You place the bucket on your lap.
Previously, you cut a hole in the bottom so as to allow your genitals to protrude into said bucket--Important Safety Tip Kids!: make sure the popcorn has cooled.
Eventually, Significant Other/Current Main Squeeze/Random Person You Met in the Gutter reaches in and grabs/digs into Your Unmentionables.
Hilarity, Arrest, and Inclusion on Sexual Preditor Lists ensue!
Obviously, this is something guys tended to do more than gals . . . or so I have read.
She connected her straw to Yuki's straw then put it in the drink so when he tried to suck on the straw, he was sucking against her.
It could have been worse: she could have done the old trick with a bucket of popcorn. . . . ^^,
He might consider Minene-3 a greater challenge since Minene-2 has already been
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Have an adult help you with all of those big words and scary punctuation and capitalization, child.