Joined: 16 Dec 2005
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Location: Matsumoto, Nagano Japan
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 2:30 am
I just finished watching Loveless and I must say I really enjoyed it a lot. However, I felt the ending left a lot of things unexplained. For example, did Seimei ever really die? It seems that towards the end he was actually there. And from what I gathered...Ritsu-sensei (the guy who trained Soubi) maybe 'killed' seimei and was trying to kill Ritsuka because he says he's only interested in Soubi. This was just my interpretation of what happened in the last episode. Also, Seimei knows about Ritsuka's 'dream' and says it's not an ordinary dream, but his future.
So is Seimei really dead? If not, who was at the ending? If he is alive then what is his intent?
What is Ritsu-sensei's real plans? Why did he send people after Soubi and Ritsuka?
What did the game that Ritsuka play at the end reveal, if anything?
Does the manga continue or will there ever be a sequel to the anime?
As far as I can tell, the anime is basically an extended preview of the first few volumes of the manga. I don't know anything about a second season, but I wouldn't count on it. So yeah, the short answer is "read the manga"
If I remember correctly the manga has some brilliant exchanges between Soubi and Kio at the beginning that the anime cut out (amongst other things), so it's worth reading from the start
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