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Peter Capaldi in The Lair of White Worms looks like he's about to say "Otacon stands for Otaku Convention."
Sparda after 1900 something years of protecting humanity, sacrificing his own powers, and some trauma, got tired. So he decided to take a nap after putting things in order. A few decades-long nap. A bit longer than intended.
Until he was accidentally awakened by Eva. That's how they met.
dmc1 dante you have my whole heart (except for the 4 other versions of you)
Finished dmc2 on hardmode to unlock Trish time to never play the game again
it’s such a basic part of the reality of disabled people as a whole but it’s STILL so hard to get ppl to understand that some people will simply die without 24/7 care. their care is not for comfort, it’s not for fun, it’s literally a matter of life and death. “if their care was taken away i’m sure they’d learn to suck it up like the rest of us!” – something ive heard time and time again. no they wouldn’t, they would die. they HAVE died. they continue to die as cuts are made to welfare and health. why is this so impossible for people to grasp.
The moral of Death Note is that cops raise evil children
I wish I was better about paying attention to channel names because I did watch a video a while back and this was basically the whole video summed up. Like, everyone knows Light was an arrogant fool who sewed the seeds of his own destruction but his solution to the societal problems he lamented about in the first chapter was literally something only the juvenile son of a cop could have come up with.
To Light, Crime was the source of society's "Rot." And his philosophy on what constituted "crime" was basically about normal-ass people who were willing to break the law. you know, the laws Cops enforce.
It also explains why he's indiscriminate rather than surgical. Because of his own biases, he never stops to consider the flaws in the methods of who gets arrested, or how that never actually seems to have an impact on Crime Rates tm. Cops (like Light) simply see this as evidence that they're not arresting enough people! That they're not going far enough! And these are the values our protagonist was raised with. A surgical strike would let Real Criminals off the hook, while targeting people who, yes, may be more evil by orders of magnitude, but they do it in a LEGAL way!
I don't think the story ever consciously addresses this. The Watsonian explanation for that would be that we don't really get to see exactly WHAT values Light's dad instills in his children - he's a major character, but Light spends far more time putting him on a pedestal than actually engaging with him. A couple Doylist explanations might be either that Ohba didn't condone Light's actions, and considered an outside exploration of his motivations to be either uninteresting to explore, or perhaps too much of a challenge to pull off in a story that so heavily revolves around the protagonist's inner monologue. I think it's far more likely, though, that this wasn't intentional - Light's dad was a cop so that he could be on the Kira taskforce and we could get the drama of Light being hunted by his own father, and the blind spots that created for both characters. Knowing the story, and how these characters are used, I find it hard to believe there were intentional ramifications beyond that. But that doesn't change the fact that they're there, and more than anything it serves as an explanation for why Light was the way he was.
I miss you genderfluid despair embodied Argosax
Sigh i still like it more than that. Yo what is with the chin and second mouth???
And there's also this but its... not very impressive in comparison
Sorry fine shyt
Argosax's Despair Embodied design draws a lot from alchemic imagery, specifically the symbols of perfections in alchemy.
Shifting between genders references the Rebis, an entity that is both male and female, a symbol which can be seen on the Medaglia Arcana that was used to seal them.
You can also see it in the room where Arius intends to resurrect Argosax (sorry the only good look at it is in gifs of the "here's your crown" scene) implying that it's a symbol for Argosax.
The second symbol is the sun. In alchemy the sun is connected to gold, the "perfect metal" and has the symbolism of incorruptibility. This can clearly been seen with the wings of the Despair Embodied.
In addition, the sun and moon overlapping is ANOTHER symbol of perfection, as the sun is characterised as masculine while the moon is feminine. And what is needed for the ritual to revive Argosax?
An eclipse!
For all it's faults, DMC2 did have a lot of thought put into it and Argosax is a great example of that. To throw that all away to replace it with a generic demon is extremely frustrating and shows how little care the people behind NDMC had for the series.
it would suck being a new immortal. like it’d be 2109 and people would go, “what was it like seeing ancient civilizations rise and fall like that? seeing the pyramids being built? watching the expansion and growth of the new world?” and i’d just be like, “no…no i was born in 1991. so like, wow i’m gonna see some cool stuff, but, i mean i’m not that much older than just a really, really old person, you know? phones were big back then. so big. but only for like ten years, then they got like, as good as they are now. uh. rhinos existed. don’t think i ever saw one in person. cool, good talk.”
even worse, imagine being an immortal who keeps missing stuff. “What was it like seeing the pyramids being built?” “Fuck if I know, I was in Madagascar.” “Oh, okay. Well, how was the Renaissance?” “I fell down a hole in Scotland and people thought I was an enchanted well for four hundred years, it was over by the time I convinced someone to get me out.”
And now, a lesson in biases:
We barely know anything about Madagascar pre-500CE. We don’t even know whether the island had a permanent population before then, despite finding a bunch of much older signs of temporary human presence.
Malagasy mythology makes mention of the vazimba, a “precursor” ethnic group that might or might not be distinct from Madagascar’s current population.
The point is, we do not know.
So you were in Madagascar when the pyramids were being built in Egypt, i.e. during one of the most obscure, most undocumented parts of Madagascar’s human history?
Oh, buddy, you better go and make a bunch of anthropologists and archeologists really happy RIGHT NOW instead of feeling bad about missing everyone else’s pet Major Event.
It’s been a decade since we left that comment and you have the best reply anyone’s left to it.
I don't think billionaires think beyond the words, "Mine!" "Gimmie!" and "Now!"
This is the 85 year old creator of Roger Rabbit:
I knew like 3 things about the series when I started and all of them were from dmc5. I spent a lot of time missing Vergil... before he wrecked my property and beat my ass 10000 times
If I had a nickel for any time a bigoted weirdo channeled his daddy issues on Dante, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's infuriating it's happened twice.
Wait, Langdon mistranslated the "I don't have a father" line? Fuck! I didn't know that! What was it originally?
I vaguely remember hearing that the directing he got for DMC3 was weird, but I didn't know Langdon had been projecting. Gdi...
https://youtube.com/shorts/LftkFR6gL24
This video explains the correct translation and how it's nothing like the English version.
And once confronted with this, Langdon admitted it was no mistake and he deliberately changed that line...because he was projecting.
What an idiot. He does not understand Dante at all. He really thinks he's Dante when he's just a voice actor.
*chewing on things* Gdi...
Like, I get putting yourself in a character's shoes when you play them- that's basically a requirement for being a good actor. But... it shouldn't come at the cost of a good translation of a line, especially when the translation is This Different for the character. It's subtle, but its there.
There's a few weird translations of lines in the English version of DMC stuff, I know. It's not just this. It makes me wonder what kinds of info the actors and similar get, when they work on the final product...
This feels worse though, because we know it wasn't a mistake but purposeful misrepresentation of canon.
It doesn't end there either. Dante never says "Gotta clean up father's mess", he says "Seems like I got a lot of stuff to take care of."
If I had a nickel for any time a bigoted weirdo channeled his daddy issues on Dante, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's infuriating it's happened twice.
Wait, Langdon mistranslated the "I don't have a father" line? Fuck! I didn't know that! What was it originally?
I vaguely remember hearing that the directing he got for DMC3 was weird, but I didn't know Langdon had been projecting. Gdi...
https://youtube.com/shorts/LftkFR6gL24
This video explains the correct translation and how it's nothing like the English version.
And once confronted with this, Langdon admitted it was no mistake and he deliberately changed that line...because he was projecting.
What an idiot. He does not understand Dante at all. He really thinks he's Dante when he's just a voice actor.
Kirsten Deirup (American, 1980) - Far Away (2026)
It is done... Shout out to the vergil edits that keep showing up and made me do this
If I had a nickel for any time a bigoted weirdo channeled his daddy issues on Dante, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's infuriating it's happened twice.