K-ON!
- Sukunai
- Joined: Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:00 pm
- Location: Ontario Canada
Re: K-ON!
So ep 21 and it is looking like they plan on having the girls attend a woman's college together.
Well I suppose in 5 more shows if it is to be 26, they might end with them going I guess.
Well I suppose in 5 more shows if it is to be 26, they might end with them going I guess.
Anime, one of the few things about the internet that doesn't make me hate the internet.
- Sukunai
- Joined: Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:00 pm
- Location: Ontario Canada
Re: K-ON!
One of the realities of high school, is on average it is only 4 years, then you leave.
Some go to college, some go to university and some become no account workforce additions.
Most of the people you knew in high school eventually just fade away. I do not hang out with more than one person I knew of from high school. And most of the people I knew in high school I stopped seeing almost immediately after high school.
It's called life.
This show ends in one of two ways.
They go to college, and Azu is sad, fade to closing and it is finished, time for a new series.
Or they insist on returning to the series in some fashion, and it is damned rare.
They do a type one return where they start aaaaaaall over again, and either call it K-On TV or K-On OAV.
Or they give us a OAV where Azu graduates, joins them in college and you get a happy conclusion.... accept for the otaku freaks that burn all there stuff when they find out the girls have gotten boy friends in college.
I am stretching my memory trying to think of shows that do Clannad, where they finish high school, get married have kids and a job and actually become adults.
Some go to college, some go to university and some become no account workforce additions.
Most of the people you knew in high school eventually just fade away. I do not hang out with more than one person I knew of from high school. And most of the people I knew in high school I stopped seeing almost immediately after high school.
It's called life.
This show ends in one of two ways.
They go to college, and Azu is sad, fade to closing and it is finished, time for a new series.
Or they insist on returning to the series in some fashion, and it is damned rare.
They do a type one return where they start aaaaaaall over again, and either call it K-On TV or K-On OAV.
Or they give us a OAV where Azu graduates, joins them in college and you get a happy conclusion.... accept for the otaku freaks that burn all there stuff when they find out the girls have gotten boy friends in college.
I am stretching my memory trying to think of shows that do Clannad, where they finish high school, get married have kids and a job and actually become adults.
Anime, one of the few things about the internet that doesn't make me hate the internet.
- post-it
- Joined: Wed Jul 17, 2002 5:21 am
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- Location: Chilliwack - Fishing
Re: K-ON!
.. agreed. There are many possibilities and even a chance that one of them may turn-out like their teacher however,
the one thing which we forget is, "The Future Is Not Written." For all we know, the four of them travel and play through
college while a new band is formed in the high school. The high school band makes it and produces The CD From The Heart
which becomes such a big seller that even the MP3 market makes her extremely well known .. and she writes the theme song
admired around the world; while the four in college can only sit-back and admire her success while being factory workers.
. The biggest problem with high school is the nothing-ness you feel once you've graduated. The doors are wide-open
but, where are the direction signs? .. Didn't you hear the Starting Gun? .. It's not that hard, just make-up your mind! ..
How could you not see it, you were part of it!?? .. and .. That's silly, you were soo good at it -- what happened?
. The beauty of actually having no directions in life are the same pit-falls in living; no directions mean everything was
possible, so you did ... what?
the one thing which we forget is, "The Future Is Not Written." For all we know, the four of them travel and play through
college while a new band is formed in the high school. The high school band makes it and produces The CD From The Heart
which becomes such a big seller that even the MP3 market makes her extremely well known .. and she writes the theme song
admired around the world; while the four in college can only sit-back and admire her success while being factory workers.
. The biggest problem with high school is the nothing-ness you feel once you've graduated. The doors are wide-open
but, where are the direction signs? .. Didn't you hear the Starting Gun? .. It's not that hard, just make-up your mind! ..
How could you not see it, you were part of it!?? .. and .. That's silly, you were soo good at it -- what happened?
. The beauty of actually having no directions in life are the same pit-falls in living; no directions mean everything was
possible, so you did ... what?
- Sukunai
- Joined: Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:00 pm
- Location: Ontario Canada
Re: K-ON!
23 is saddening, because it was essentially devoted to the inevitable day arriving in ep 24.
They can say what they want about this series, but through this series, I have gotten to feel like the girls were sort of friends I looked forward to hanging out with.
There wasn't any stupid panty shots, no dumb ass tittie scenes, just all of what I really like anime for, the escape into some other world where I could just hang out and pretend I wasn't here.
I'm going to miss this show when it concludes.
It's likely on my buy it list so I don't really need to part ways.
They can say what they want about this series, but through this series, I have gotten to feel like the girls were sort of friends I looked forward to hanging out with.
There wasn't any stupid panty shots, no dumb ass tittie scenes, just all of what I really like anime for, the escape into some other world where I could just hang out and pretend I wasn't here.
I'm going to miss this show when it concludes.
It's likely on my buy it list so I don't really need to part ways.
Anime, one of the few things about the internet that doesn't make me hate the internet.