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My 30-minute sketches of Nanno from the Girl from Nowhere series. My goal was to make her look creepier…
The last image is from the episode ‘The Rank’
The thing that Girl From Nowhere does really well is showing how Nanno isn’t a force for good, some of the people she screws over were just normal kids with normal motivations that weren’t prepared to deal with the situations Nanno escalated for them. In the end she’s a very chaotic force that targets people that have potencial for evil who succumb to the pressure she puts on them, so I wouldn’t necessarily say that she’s revealing their true nature, rather she’s pushing them to situations that she knows will bring out their worst traits. She wants to see them fail, y'all, not see them improve and become better people
ok necessary girl from nowhere post
can we talk about the episode in s1 where a student who hangs out with rich kids lies about being rich and when nanno gives him a mansion costing the exact amount of money his family needs, she makes his parents the servants of the mansion?? literally nanno said fuck capitalism and made this kid feel guilty for how rich kids treated his parents, so then he didn't want to try so hard to seem rich anymore and was thankful for what he had. she's a fucking communist icon.
Girl From Nowhere S2 Theory
MAJOR SPOILER ALERT: I will be talking entirely about events in the 2nd season.
**Very long**
**I will tell the story of the episodes as well**
! ! WHAT I SAY ISN'T CANON IT'S JUST A THEORY !!
In episode 4 We're introduced to Yuri, who's up for revenge on her "friends". This is when Nanno realized it's going to be a whole lot different.
In the last season we see Nanno bringing karma to those around her. May it be a teacher or a student. In those instances, they either regret all the things they did and die or learn from their mistakes and live to be a better person.
In Yuri's case, all she wants is revenge because she's been used by her rich friends. In this episode, everyone is in the wrong and they all deserved bad karma.
Towards the end of that episode we see that Nanno was "dead" and put in a bathtub, while Yuri's head was inside, because she drowned to death in that tub by men she used to get her revenge.
Yuri's plan backfired on her. And of course in old Nanno fashion when the coast is clear, Nanno goes back to life and leaves the room.
But in the last scene, we see Nanno's blood going in Yuri's nose and bringing her back to life.
But was is intentional? We know that Nanno does not make mistakes, at all because everything she does happens for a reason.
For the rest of the season we have Nanno and Yuri competing over what the people in the wrong deserve.
Yuri is impatient and all about death and revenge without teaching them what they did wrong.
Nanno is patient, all about giving them the punishment they deserve and them learning from their mistakes.
Nanno does not doubt her tactics and knows exactly what to do to give the bad people what they deserve.
We know that in the end of every episode, everyone who lived and learned their lesson got to go back to their normal lives with their families.
We see a crack in Nanno's façade in episode 7: JennyX when Jenny slit Nanno's throat that didn't heal and where she had to take Jenny's identity because of Yuri's interferance.
In this episode we see that Nanno is capable of taking people's identities. But that wasn't part of her plan. She herself knew that this was not what Jenny deserved, it was too much and she doubted herself.
JennyX was a failed 'mission' on Nanno's part, because even if Jenny learned her lesson, she didn't get to go back to the life she had and correct her mistakes.
In the season finale Nanno and Yuri were arguing over who deserved to be punished.
Yuri says Junko's the victim because she was bullied by teachers and students and her mother purposely paralyzed her legs.
Nanno calls both Yuri and Junko out by saying both of them are hardly victims because they choose to kill people.
Junko was killing off students and faculty staff and studying their organs (Junko was interested in anatomy) her mother had no choice but to paralyze Junko so she would stop killing people because the mom always had to get rid of the bodies.
Towards the end of the finale Nanno tried to stop Junko from stabbing the mother but she gets injured and it didn't heal.
In the scene we see Nanno being stabbed to death by Junko and her mother, Yuri letting out an evil laugh. After stabbing Nanno to death, Junko slit her mother's throat.
At that final scene we see Yuri giving Junko her blood and going their separate ways. And looking down on them from the rooftop, was none other than Nanno herself narrarating.
"In a world where everyone thinks they are free and does whatever the hell they want. Am I really necessary anymore?" ~ Nanno
THEORY:
From the 4th episode, Nanno has been waiting patiently for the moment to teach Yuri a lesson.
Come to think of it, Nanno still didn't punish Yuri in that 4th episode. Yuri didn't regret any of the horrible things she did because to her it was all necessary for revenge. She didn't deserve to die because that was too easy. So Nanno intentionally made her immortal to teach her a lesson.
In episode 6 Yuri impatiently tried to get rid of Nanno and deliver her "justice" by making the students revolt. It worked for a moment but when the students came to one of them killing a teacher, the students fell apart and started blaming one another. So when their principal said they'll take care of the mess students made as long as they go back to doing everything the faculty says, most of the students agreed leaving the students who believed in revolting to face the consequences for everyone.
Yuri then sees her plan does not work and Nannos (yes plural) appear to finish the job. In the last scenes of the episode, the original Nanno locks Yuri in a room with her clones and the faculty, telling her they'll starve to death unless they start eating each other.
This could have been Yuri's karma if she just learned that her way doesn't help anyone. But it didn't, it just fueled her thirst for revenge more.
In the last scene of the finale, we see Nanno's neck fully healed. Meaning everything was part of her plan. If Yuri thinks Nanno's dead she would let down her guard down and it would be easy for Nanno to strike back.
But then what about the Nanno who was stabbed? It could be none other than one of her clones. We've seen her use her clones before to punish people in S1 ep2.
We don't know for sure if her clones can have lasting effects but in ep7 we see her clone's tongue cut off and it was still cut off in the end of that episode. When it was cut off, we also know that it made them bleed so the thought of of Nanno faking her death in front of Yuri isn't impossible.
Yuri already thinks that when Nanno's in doubt she can lose her immortality and make her vulnerable. Why? Maybe because Nanno planted that idea in Yuri's head.
This is Nanno we're talking about, she's what? a demon? a spirit? Let's say she's the spirit of karma because from what we see, she brings karma to everyone around her. Karma can't die, karma is just there. Nanno can't die, Nanno is just there.
What does she mean by her narration at the finale?
"In a world where everyone thinks they are free and does whatever the hell they want. Am I really necessary anymore?"
She's saying, if everyone does terrible things knowing very clear that they will be caught and there will be consequences but keep doing it anyway, what's the point of karma?
So instead of learning from their mistakes, they continue to make them, if that's it then is punishing them over and over again really necessary when it changes nothing?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME IN READING THIS
This is just a theory and my own interpretation, I know there are different opinions and this is my own. You can disagree and find my opinions, interpretations and theories stupid and I'm okay with that and I respect your opinion, but please refrain from harsh/foul language. Thank you!
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i was about to say s2 of Girl from Nowhere would have been even better if TK had a little cameo until I realized that Yuri would have 100% used Nanno’s genuine feelings for him to her advantage and djaidkdjd honestly no thanks that would completely destroy me
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