Basically about Alma, I really don't know if we are seeing his memories or it's the reality. I'm completely lost, heh.OH! Another reader? YAY!
Just curious, but what are you confused about? I'll try and explain as best I can. Just use spoiler tags for other people who check the thread out.
NEIKO! I LOVE TEH ABRIDGED! H&R Blocked, CaramelKamehameha, and the Golden Snitch! I could link the first episode or all of them, just say the word!
By the person Kanda is a copy of you mean Alma? That sounds pretty much like Cloud from Final Fantasy VII, hehe. Thank you for the help to understand.Spoiler:Ok. First off, we are seeing his and Kanda's shared memories. Wisely, the Noah with the eyes, has the ability to pretty much do whatever he likes with a person's brain/mind. He can read thoughts, see pasts through memories, crush their brains essentially (as with Kanda. Kanda fortunately has that regenerative ability.) Apparently, though, he can also make others see those memories, too. We are learning about how Kanda came into being, about the 2nd Exorcists, and about Alma. Alma was Kanda's friend when they were in the Asia Branch learning to use the Innocence, among other things. However, Kanda began seeing flashes of the person he is essentially a copy of, and the Order wanted him terminated. During this, Alma recalled all of his memories and pretty much went crazy. Now we are essentially seeing how Kanda "killed" Alma.
I hope that clears some things up. Neiko, feel free correct any points I may have misinterpreted myself.
Ugh, Leverrier. >_< It doesn't help either that nobody knows how his name is spelled and there are like ten thousand different spellings for it.
Leverrier, Leverier, Reverier, Reverrier, Reberier, Rouverier, Rouvelier, etc.
The video is pretty exciting, D. Gray Man is one the best series as anime in my opinion. The manga doesn't catch me, though.Yay, more D.Gray-Man fans! Unfortunately, no matter how many you meet on the Internet, they're practically non-existent in real life. Except the ones you introduced yourself, of course.
Isn't it bad how mangakas always break their wrists? I say that because I also strongly dislike Yoshihiro Togashi's hiatus.Meh, I love both the anime and the manga. What really irked me in the anime was all the fillers. But you know how the manga-ka got sick/broke her wrist/etc three times? The manga got put on hiatus three times, too. And the last one lasted like, a year and a half. T__T You don't know how long I waited for it to come back. And when it does, POOF! It becomes a monthly. :'(
But still...the anime stopped at worst possible time. It was when the story became interesting. >o< Well, more interesting.
It doesn't seem like a total depression (for the characters themselves). Once the Noahs are gone, there's no need to fight and the terrible things the Earl does will no longer happen. Of course when a good serie ends we feel a bit sad, but everything comes, haha.What's more, why do they always break the wrists they draw with? T_T Hiatuses are depressing.
Speaking of depressing things...how do you guys think D.Gray-Man will end? I mean, come on. Imagine it. The Millenium Earl is defeated, the Earth is saved...Allen and the others aren't exorcists anymore...their Innocences go to sleep, they lose their powers...then throw in a horrible sequel in which the characters are incredibly weak to depress you even further, and VOILA! Total depression. -__-