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  • ID: 11102296
  • Uploader: ANON TOKYO »
  • Date: about 2 months ago
  • Size: 139 KB .jpg (768x1024) »
  • Source: x.com/ryunosuke0422/status/2040818320803553302 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 5
  • Favorites: 3
  • Status: Active

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kaguya (cho kaguya-hime!) drawn by ryunosuke0422

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  • 一応ネタバレ…なのか?
    rayのMVを見てセリフ等妄想したワンシーンです🙇‍♂️

    私はあのワンカットのインパクトが凄かった……何回も見てしまう作品ですね!!

    #超かぐや姫

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  • ANON TOKYO
    about 2 months ago
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    This scene from the ray MV (1:47) is sparking some really interesting interpretations and discussions...

    Spoilers ahead

    Based on the context, this seems to be some catastrophic event in the not too distant past witnessed by Kaguya. It's probably a decent guess that we are looking at the firebombing of Tokyo in WWII (especially with the artist's emphasis on the embers and flames), but in the original work the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki can't be ruled out either. There's of course a few ways to interpret Kaguya's expression. What is certain is that, after waiting nearly 8000 years, she suddenly isn't sure she'll see Iroha again.
    It's difficult to determine whether she thinks her presence has changed the time enough for a localized destructive event to make it impossible, or whether she thinks she is witnessing some end-of-the-world scenario (or whether it's just general despair at the state of humanity at this point in time).

    Anyway, really cool scene, really cool art referencing it, now go watch the movie if you haven't.

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