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Feb. 25th, 2025 10:28 amDon't mind me, this is rambling about Zenshu thoughts espeically regarding the latest episode but it's spoilers so beware ahead.
So, we got confirmation that the bird is actually the original director of A Tale of Perishing, Kametaro Tsuruyama.
And she is annoyed that Natsuko has been changing her story.
This will be interesting to see how it plays out. For one, Natsuko has been worshiping her since she was a kid but there's the phrase "Never Met your heroes." There's a lot of parallels I'm certain will come up with the two, but Natsuko is finally cluing in that she can't handle everything by herself. Having to go up against her idol on how this world will end is going is going to change her in some way.
But then there's also Kametaro's motivations. She's annoyed that Natsuko is changing her story, which can be enough of a reason. It's her masterpiece, she doesn't care if it was a flop it was perfect how dare this girl come along and change it.
Or is there something else going on?
I mean if she's fine with the story as she wrote it, the world she's currently in is going to end. Is she's fine with it because she's currently stuck as a bird and thus figures the only escape will be for them to get the end of the movie?
Or maybe she just doesn't care. We honestly don't know much about her and what gave her the inspiration for A Tale of Perishing. Maybe she just liked depressing stories, or maybe she made the story as is to help cope with something that happened to her in her life and thus she takes Natsuko's changes personally.
Also, there's the fact I can already see a big difference between Natsuko. Kametaro views the gang as her creations, but Natsuko
So, we got confirmation that the bird is actually the original director of A Tale of Perishing, Kametaro Tsuruyama.
And she is annoyed that Natsuko has been changing her story.
This will be interesting to see how it plays out. For one, Natsuko has been worshiping her since she was a kid but there's the phrase "Never Met your heroes." There's a lot of parallels I'm certain will come up with the two, but Natsuko is finally cluing in that she can't handle everything by herself. Having to go up against her idol on how this world will end is going is going to change her in some way.
But then there's also Kametaro's motivations. She's annoyed that Natsuko is changing her story, which can be enough of a reason. It's her masterpiece, she doesn't care if it was a flop it was perfect how dare this girl come along and change it.
Or is there something else going on?
I mean if she's fine with the story as she wrote it, the world she's currently in is going to end. Is she's fine with it because she's currently stuck as a bird and thus figures the only escape will be for them to get the end of the movie?
Or maybe she just doesn't care. We honestly don't know much about her and what gave her the inspiration for A Tale of Perishing. Maybe she just liked depressing stories, or maybe she made the story as is to help cope with something that happened to her in her life and thus she takes Natsuko's changes personally.
Also, there's the fact I can already see a big difference between Natsuko. Kametaro views the gang as her creations, but Natsuko