scene from anime series Pluto

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  1. But sir…your dream is not a nightmare. It's not like my nightmare…it's nothing that you should want to erase.

  2. Both Sub and Dub hits Hard. Pluto is a well deserved manga/anime of praise and recognition. Gesicht is a good protagonist but seeing Atom hits home then what happened to blue knight here is intriguing. And of course the story of North No. 2 alone is a tale of its own. They could've ended it there with North no. 2 learning to play. And the episode has been an hour now so it's as good as a movie. But God, Ep 1 and tears streams already and for a robot we only know to have been serving an ill mannered oldman as the robot suffers from PTSD. I love this story.

  3. It's just a short side story on the anime
    But I am sure if it was whole separate movie it would got great awards
    Beautiful storytelling شكرا يا كاتب مونستر

  4. Pulls on the heart strings when you see the transformation of the old man's feelings towards North 2 from beginning to end. Treated him like an abomination in the beginning to calling him "my boy" as North 2 falls from the sky.
    North 2 did a lot for him. Completely changed his world after N2 told him the truth about his childhood; what really happened with his mom. A robot enabled a human (who hated robots) finish his piece because he heard the man hum in his sleep. Really modernized Astro Boy with animation and story intensity.

  5. We are blessed to have the legendary Mangaka "Naoki Urasawa" And this Anime adaptation makes this masterpiece story even better

  6. I can't help but notice some subtle parallels to the Bhagavad Gita. The spiritual text in question plays out on a battlefield, in a dialogue between prince Arjuna and Krishna, the physical avatar of Vishnu. In these dialogues, they reflect upon death, violence, and suffering with a central message on how our emotional dilemmas often cloud our actions and behaviors. Like Krishna, North No. 2 works through Paul Duncan's trauma and emotional baggage so that he may act. It's no minor coincidence that when North No. 2 throws off his cape, he is revealed to be a multi-armed figure, as if stating to Duncan "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds". He perishes in the heavens singing the Song of God.

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