I agree with you for the most part that the so called true-ending robs the series of some of its emotional impact. But when it comes down to your question 'what was the point of it all? ' I think it''s fair to throw your previous words back to us: that little busters is a series where you have to leave your cynicism at the door. It was worth it because without all that effort the finale would not have been possible. It is a message of hope because all their side characters poured their hearths into making Rin and Riki stronger to prepare them for the worst, and life payed them back by making Riki and Rin stronger than they had ever dared hope. Unrealistic? Totally. Do I like it? Of fucking course. Even if it takes a while to set my visceral disappointment and craving for tragedy to the side. :p

I've been lurking around, I just don't post as much anymore. Still, I have you to thank you to watch the series. I had already played the game so I saw little reason to sit through all 36 episodes, but your unabashed enthusiasm convinced me to give it a try. And I have no regrets.


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It was clear from the beginning that the little busters understood the love and power of friendship, it was the will to accept loss and the strength to live on that the series was communicating. If indeed Kyousuke had passed on the "torch" to Riki in his final moments, the rest of this ending may have resonated. But all that was thrown right under the bus when the writers effectively dumped us back to what feels like S1E26 dreamland.

Well, I was disappointed in the adaptation at least 80% of the time I was watching it. The show could've been much better done and focused on the character attachment and exploration, but it was "fine' considering all these limitations. The core story and themes carried it for a lot of people, but the show feels much more hollow because of its pacing. Well, I couldn't ask for much when JC Staff and their worst director are in charge of adapting my favorite story to life with a bare bones budget and tight episode count. I'm glad it wasn't a disaster, and was actually emotional for some people. With how they got to the farewells at about 4x the pacing of the VN, I didn't think people would actually cry for Kyousuke's farewells or feel for the bros that much. This certainly wasn't a Fate/Stay Night, Umineko, or AIR, which were pretty badly done and didn't live up to their source material, but I'd be lying if I said I was content with Little Busters, knowing it could've been much better done. Even the music directing and writing feels rushed and cheesy, like they just guessed what "might" be good music to use during the scenes without considering what Jun Maeda and the anime scriptwriter had in mind. There are plenty of complaints outside of budget and time constraints. To the little things like never explaining that Kyousuke was the reason why Masato had the delusions, or that Miyuki died int he real world, I kept thinking they would've done these points justice, because they're what helped give more believability for Kyousuke's regrets and harsh actions and whatnot.

Rin is Kyousuke's little sister. She is rather unsociable, having grown up under the protection of her brother. She tends to act before she thinks. She is often seen using high kicks when a particular person does or says something silly.

Mio is a quiet girl who spends every recess reading by herself. She is diligent in everything she does but sometimes goes off into her own little world after getting the wrong idea about things. She never forgets to take her parasol with her when going out. be457b7860

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