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[[Tonari]] returns to the hole where [[Fushi]] was trapped, only to realize that Fushi has already managed to dig his way out. At night, they sit down by a campfire inside a cave to avoid a storm. Fushi reveals more about the goals of the Nokkers and [[The Beholder|Fushi's creator]]. When on the topic of gods and demons, Tonari confesses that her father's laughter after his victory in the tournament has made her believe that he and every other prisoner on the island were "murderous scums who are better off dead", and that coming to this island has completely poisoned her heart. Fushing tells Tonari that their parents may be demons, but either way, they will live exactly how they want to live. That night, Tonari dreams of returning home and sharing her newest work with her parents, after which she comes to the painful realization that it is time to move on. The next morning, she and Fushi prepare to continue their journey. |
[[Tonari]] returns to the hole where [[Fushi]] was trapped, only to realize that Fushi has already managed to dig his way out. At night, they sit down by a campfire inside a cave to avoid a storm. Fushi reveals more about the goals of the Nokkers and [[The Beholder|Fushi's creator]]. When on the topic of gods and demons, Tonari confesses that her father's laughter after his victory in the tournament has made her believe that he and every other prisoner on the island were "murderous scums who are better off dead", and that coming to this island has completely poisoned her heart. Fushing tells Tonari that their parents may be demons, but either way, they will live exactly how they want to live. That night, Tonari dreams of returning home and sharing her newest work with her parents, after which she comes to the painful realization that it is time to move on. The next morning, she and Fushi prepare to continue their journey. |
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− | Hayase's soldiers come to check on Fushi and realize that he has already escaped. Before they are able to report to Hayase, another soldier comes in a hurry to notify Hayase about trouble in the town. At the same time, Fushi, who was about to depart with Tonari, also hears news about another Nokker attack in town. He decides to go help the town, but Tonari protests, arguing that everyone worth saving has been saved. However, Fushi ignores and runs off alone. [[The Beholder]] says that Fushi made the right choice. Fushi asks why the Nokkers are not directly attacking him, and The Beholder responds that they might have plans of their own. |
+ | [[Hayase]]'s soldiers come to check on Fushi and realize that he has already escaped. Before they are able to report to Hayase, another soldier comes in a hurry to notify Hayase about trouble in the town. At the same time, Fushi, who was about to depart with Tonari, also hears news about another [[Nokkers|Nokker]] attack in town. He decides to go help the town, but Tonari protests, arguing that everyone worth saving has been saved. However, Fushi ignores and runs off alone. [[The Beholder]] says that Fushi made the right choice. Fushi asks why the Nokkers are not directly attacking him, and The Beholder responds that they might have plans of their own. |
A huge number of Nokkers have taken over corpses and risen from the corpse pit at the town. Chaos quickly escalates as Jananda's residents fight for their lives. Fushi joins the battle. He hesitates to kill the Nokker-controlled "zombies" at first due to their human appearance, but is able to overcome this fear. He defeats the first zombie but fails to kill the fleeing Nokker core. Tonari, who has followed Fushi, appears and finishes off the Nokker with a small knife. |
A huge number of Nokkers have taken over corpses and risen from the corpse pit at the town. Chaos quickly escalates as Jananda's residents fight for their lives. Fushi joins the battle. He hesitates to kill the Nokker-controlled "zombies" at first due to their human appearance, but is able to overcome this fear. He defeats the first zombie but fails to kill the fleeing Nokker core. Tonari, who has followed Fushi, appears and finishes off the Nokker with a small knife. |
Revision as of 02:45, 21 August 2021
To Continue On | |
Kanji | 進み行くために |
Rōmaji | Susumi Yuku Tame ni |
Information | |
Air Date | August 16, 2021 |
Story Arc | [[Jananda Island Arc]] |
Theme Songs | |
Opening | Pink Blood |
Ending | Mediator |
Adaptation | |
Manga | Chapter 46 (p.16+) Chapter 47 Chapter 48 Chapter 49 |
Navigation | |
Previous | Episode 17 |
Next | Episode 19 |
Episode 18 Images |
[[Category:Jananda Island Arc Episodes]]
"To Continue On" (進み行くために, Susumi Yuku Tame ni?) is the eighteenth episode of the Fumetsu no Anata e anime series.
Synopsis
Tonari attempts to rescue Fushi from Hayase's clutches alone, but ends up encountering some Nokkers. As the monsters attack all of Janada Island, she and Fushi are greeted with an unbelievable and unforgettable sight.
Characters
In order of appearance:
Summary
Tonari returns to the hole where Fushi was trapped, only to realize that Fushi has already managed to dig his way out. At night, they sit down by a campfire inside a cave to avoid a storm. Fushi reveals more about the goals of the Nokkers and Fushi's creator. When on the topic of gods and demons, Tonari confesses that her father's laughter after his victory in the tournament has made her believe that he and every other prisoner on the island were "murderous scums who are better off dead", and that coming to this island has completely poisoned her heart. Fushing tells Tonari that their parents may be demons, but either way, they will live exactly how they want to live. That night, Tonari dreams of returning home and sharing her newest work with her parents, after which she comes to the painful realization that it is time to move on. The next morning, she and Fushi prepare to continue their journey.
Hayase's soldiers come to check on Fushi and realize that he has already escaped. Before they are able to report to Hayase, another soldier comes in a hurry to notify Hayase about trouble in the town. At the same time, Fushi, who was about to depart with Tonari, also hears news about another Nokker attack in town. He decides to go help the town, but Tonari protests, arguing that everyone worth saving has been saved. However, Fushi ignores and runs off alone. The Beholder says that Fushi made the right choice. Fushi asks why the Nokkers are not directly attacking him, and The Beholder responds that they might have plans of their own.
A huge number of Nokkers have taken over corpses and risen from the corpse pit at the town. Chaos quickly escalates as Jananda's residents fight for their lives. Fushi joins the battle. He hesitates to kill the Nokker-controlled "zombies" at first due to their human appearance, but is able to overcome this fear. He defeats the first zombie but fails to kill the fleeing Nokker core. Tonari, who has followed Fushi, appears and finishes off the Nokker with a small knife.
Anime Differences
References
Season 1 | 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • Speical • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 |
Nameless Boy Arc | 1 | |||
Spirit Bear Arc | 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 | |||
Post Spirit Bear Arc | 6 | |||
Takunaha Arc | 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 | |||
Jananda Island Arc | 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 | |||
Special | Fushi's Journey |