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That post about the anime making Dabi "rougher" than he actually is in the manga reminds me of a Twitter discussion regarding the Highway scene.
In the manga, Spinner gets mad after Dabi tells him to drive slower (bc Dabi called him a lizard). And Dabi just replies 'you don't need to flip out'
But in the anime, Dabi retorts back by telling Spinner to shut up and that he shouldn't even be getting mad.
Which is??? So much angrier than the original version asfgj. The english dub sounds harsher too lol. Ig it's those little things that add up and explains why some ppl think Dabi doesn't care about the League
Rambling about Fairies - Manga Chapter 160
I think itās the paneling, but this moment feels more genuine and tragic in the manga than the anime counterpart.Ā
I think itās the way sheās curled up against the ground, too ashamed to even lift her head, that makes this scene so heartbreaking.
Lucy is still weaker than Natsu and Gray. Sheās already stronger than before after the Angel fight, but sheās facing the reality that sheās still incapable of contributing in the most crucial, final moment, and that breaks her.Ā
But Lucyās greatest strength has never been in magic capacity or physical strength-- itās in her ability to touch the hearts of people around her, and connect sincerely with Celestial spirits.Ā
Thatās why in this moment, that part of her comes through and helps her.Ā
Lucyās greatest strength has always been centered around being helped by spirits and standing alongside them.Ā
I do love Lucy now for being able to fight by herself, but I miss when the spiritsā feelings and personalities were the most important part of it.Ā Ā
There's the Snooj we love!
I love this pun
Our earl and Lau, Correspondence
Theyāve been writing each other letters for a while, but I donāt know how long. From 159:
Iām not sure how Lau knew that Haku was sending someone to assassinate our earl, since Haku made up his mind to do so while Lau was in Marseille (ch160, and thereās a typo in the manga)...
...en route to England, but Lau might have been going on a hunch that our earl would become a target, thanks to some knowledge of what was going on with the opium industry in England... and our earlās role in those changes.
From ch161:
Then later, in ch165:
Lau didnāt know who Owl actually was, but he probably would have heard about Hakuās amazingly talented and skilled sniper. And so he mentioned that in a letter, too.
I donāt know exactly how long ago they started corresponding, but it was after January 1886 (demon contract) and sufficiently before Lau arrives sometime in 1887.
Lau must have had some help getting where he was as the highest ranking official in QÄ«ng BÄng ā letās not forget about Ran-Mao! ā but I should think he also had some help in getting stationed in England to help/replace Haku. The correspondence probably helped him with that, at least.
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