This is a video of the spectacular pair of Gustav St. Germain and Carol, who make the best possible introduction to the fantastic anime Baccano! I chose to remove some parts from the introduction of this anime, because I wanted the focus to be on Gustav St. Germain and Carol, although I did include the scene with Firo and the Old Man, because it was such a small scene. If you want me to include the entire first part of the first episode, please comment. I apologize for the logo in the middle, but it was the best editing program I could find for my purposes, but hopefully I can fix this in another video. I made this video because I couldn’t find a video here on Youtube with specifically Gustav St. Germain and Carol, and they are such splendid characters, that I thought they deserved a video dedicated to them, just as every single character in Baccano! deserves. If you haven’t seen the whole Baccano! anime, I definitely reccomend you to watch it, especially in Japanese; it’s one of my favourite anime ever.
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With reference to the copyright disclaimer above, for me, at least, the contents of this video discusses some philosophy, and I think that the thoughts that Carol, and above all, Gustav St. Germain voice, are indeed of interest to anyone who enjoys thinking about knowledge. This is why I think this video could be of use for IB students who do Theory of Knowledge, or TOK, where you reflect upon your own knowledge, and for me, Gustav St. Germain and Carol act exemplary in this video, because they are indeed reflective people, something that should be encouraged. So this video is not only dedicated to TOK students, but to anyone who wishes to expand their reasoning, and as such, I deem that I should be able to upload this video, because of educational purposes.

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