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Madhaxorsbaby
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:04 pm
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When you watch an anime sometimes the story changes drastically...this is called a "plot twists."
Some plot twists are small and manageable...some of them make you crap your pants in shock. This one is about the latter.
What are in your opinion the most mind blowing plot twists out their?
I'll start
This is probably pretty Cliche but well in Mohoromatic maiden...
The happy go lucky most cuddly wuddly loved by every character...dies...for basically no reason. Sure it said it would happen eventually but you believe in your heart of hearts "SHE WILL SURVIVE" the n all the sudden "nope" she dies in a horrible fight...
I haven't seen it in a bit so my facts may be a bit off but I do know that plot twist was EPIC in fact when the writer thought of it he must have been like this
So your turn!
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Murasakisuishou
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:16 pm
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To me, the most dramatic plot twist in recent memory would be in episode 30 of NANA, when Hachi finds out she's pregnant. It's not exactly an 'epic' story, but that plot twist actually made me say "Oh my God" when I accidentaly ruined it for myself. The episode was masterfully done, too; even though I knew what happened ahead of time, I still cried.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex had some pretty awesome plot twists as well. The first season concluded with the tear-inducing 'the rest of the government vs. Section 9 maneuver, not to mention "Motoko got shot in the head and splattered all over the tarmac! WAIT, THAT WASN'T MOTOKO! PSYCH!", which I totally didn't pick up the first time I watched it. Then we had the "Gohda's behind the plot of this entire main arc!" twist in 2nd GIG. It's one of the most talky anime I've ever seen, but when it gets twisted, it gets twisted....And now I want to go watch SAC again.
EDIT: Forgot another major twist in the SAC universe: In Solid State Society when we find out that the Puppeteer is actually a part of Motoko's subconscious, or whatever happened there. I still don't fully understand it, but that's probably just because it made my brain reel to begin with. The part during the conversation with the Puppeteer where he asks who else has the same sense of extreme justice and everything else, and then his prosthetic's face begins to shift between characters (Aramaki, Togusa, Batou, Aoi, Kuze) and finally ends up as Motoko's own face was a fantastic way of illustrating it.
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HitokiriShadow
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 1:17 am
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Madhaxorsbaby wrote: |
This is probably pretty Cliche but well in Mohoromatic maiden...
The happy go lucky most cuddly wuddly loved by every character...dies...for basically no reason. Sure it said it would happen eventually but you believe in your heart of hearts "SHE WILL SURVIVE" the n all the sudden "nope" she dies in a horrible fight...
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That is not a plot twist. The possibility of her dying was there from the beginning. In fact, it was an inevitability. From the very first episode, she was destined to die by the end. And there was a reason, both for her destined death and how it actually happens.
The most epic plot twist in recent memory, for me, was Code Geass. If you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about and if you haven't, it would be a disservice to provide you with it. Code Geass is far from perfect and suffers from a number of issues. Well written it is not. But in this one moment, it was beautifully epic.
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LuckySleven
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 1:56 am
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One particular plot twist that I had on my mind is from Code Geass, it was Episode 22: Bloodstained Euphie. This was where Lelouch's Geass had activated on its own infront of Euphie. At that same time Lelouch had made a joke about killing the Elevens, but with the work of the Geass it had turned into an order. Euphie easily followed the order without any hesitation and command the nearby pilots of Britannia's Knightmare frames to kill all the Elevens. And so the pilots followed their princess' orders and had massacred all those Elevens who thought that their lives in a "New Japan" would be better. This had created greater conflict between the Elevens and Britannia. Then this was followed up by the next episode, Lelouch had went ahead and shot Euphie. Well that was the legist of it without going into too much detail. There were many plot twists throughout Code Geass but this was the more memorable one for me.
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KyuuA4
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 2:26 am
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[Couldn't possibly be more vague, could you? You're bordering on spam, you know. --Nagi]
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sailorspazz
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:00 am
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I've seen a lot of anime in my day, but the most memorable plot twist for me was one that came early on in my anime watching, the first time I saw something in an anime that truly shocked me.
At the end of the first season of Magic Knight Rayearth, when the girls found out that instead of saving Princess Emeraude as they had been told from the beginning, they were supposed to kill her. The series seemed so straight forward with its "save the princess, save the world" plot-line that I was totally not expecting it to turn out any other way.
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Aylinn
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:20 am
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Death Note when Light killed L there is not many anime when the villain won, what a pity it didn't end at this point.
Higurashi no Naku Koroni the arc Meakashi-hen when it is revealed that it was Shion who went insane.
Code Geass Obviously I mean the episodes when Euphemia was controlled by Lelouch's Geass and killed the Elevens and the moment when Lelouch killed her
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At the end of the first season of Magic Knight Rayearth, when the girls found out that instead of saving Princess Emeraude as they had been told from the beginning, they were supposed to kill her. The series seemed so straight forward with its "save the princess, save the world" plot-line that I was totally not expecting it to turn out any other way. |
I agree it was unexpected. MKR was one of my first anime so it was even more Wow! moment to me.
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.::Lain::.
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:56 am
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Of course from Perfect Blue... when Mima found out that the real killer is her manager Rumi (believing that she's the real Mima)...
And also let me just add from Noein... I was quite surprise to know that the weird looking black cloaked people were actually them (Yuu, Ai, Isami, Miho) 15 years from now... After watching 3-4 episodes of this anime it never get to me that Yuu is actually Karasu of the future...
and also
Yuu being Noien from another timespace...
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jetz
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:57 am
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LuckySleven wrote: | One particular plot twist that I had on my mind is from Code Geass, it was Episode 22: Bloodstained Euphie. This was where Lelouch's Geass had activated on its own infront of Euphie. At that same time Lelouch had made a joke about killing the Elevens, but with the work of the Geass it had turned into an order. Euphie easily followed the order without any hesitation and command the nearby pilots of Britannia's Knightmare frames to kill all the Elevens. And so the pilots followed their princess' orders and had massacred all those Elevens who thought that their lives in a "New Japan" would be better. This had created greater conflict between the Elevens and Britannia. Then this was followed up by the next episode, Lelouch had went ahead and shot Euphie. Well that was the legist of it without going into too much detail. There were many plot twists throughout Code Geass but this was the more memorable one for me. |
I agree. Truth be told, I was hardly interested in watching Code Geass until that episode. It was a stupid joke, and yet it triggered something really major.
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Sayajin
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:24 am
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Code Geass was defintely the biggest plot twist I have seen in quite a while. I damn near fell of the couch when it happened.
-Sayajin
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Mylene
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:33 am
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sailorspazz wrote: | At the end of the first season of Magic Knight Rayearth, when the girls found out that instead of saving Princess Emeraude as they had been told from the beginning, they were supposed to kill her. The series seemed so straight forward with its "save the princess, save the world" plot-line that I was totally not expecting it to turn out any other way. |
This for me is the epitome of epic plot twist in an anime (and I was about to bring it up myself if you hadn't.) I believe MKR was only my second anime after Sailor Moon (not including Voltron and Star Sheriffs from the mid-80s), so I wasn't really prepared for the idea that something like that could happen. It was absolutely amazing, flabbergasting, etc. I also felt that the fact that Zagato was actually rescuing rather than kidnapping Emeraude was pretty epic, although somewhat expected from her lack of fear and the way they interacted.
I've browsed through all of my seen series, and really, nothing seems to be have been as big of a twist to me as that. Maybe it was just because I hadn't seen many series then and now I'm a little 'hardened' to such surprises, or maybe that really just was an "epic" twist, I don't know. But that's tops to me. My husband too, it seems, because without saying why I was asking, when I asked him, "When you think of an epic anime plot twist, what do you think of?" his immediate response was, "Rayearth."
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samuraiwalt
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:54 am
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The final episode of School Days. I kind of knew what might happen because of the news report about the final episode being canceled. But when I started watching I had to check to make sure I was watching the right show because it starts out as a romantic comedy and turns into a psychotic killing.
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BrothersElric
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:08 pm
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Call this typical for naming such standardly popular and talked about series, but I really think no series has ever caught me more off gaurd with any kind of plot twist quite like both Bleach and Fullmetal Alchemist have. I don't think I could even choose between the 2!
But yes, in Bleach, at the end of the Soul Society arc, where we find out that Aizen is not only alive, but in charge of everything! That was totally unexpected!
And in Fullmetal, when in the end you find out that the other side of the gate is actually our world! I actually found this one quite disturbing and a bit confusing at first, but MAN did that one surprise me!
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jigoku_hime
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:15 pm
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Aylinn wrote: |
Death Note when Light killed L there is not many anime when the villain won, what a pity it didn't end at this point. |
I agree. I wasn't expecting that L would die. I was expecting that L would somehow defeat Light but it turns out that it was the other way around. That was kinda surprising and disappointing.
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Salain
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:47 pm
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Monster really sticks out in my mind as having the best plot twists. (I watched the anime before reading the manga) It's been awhile but I still remember when Nina turned out to be Johan in drag. one in a long list of jaw droppers for me.
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