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Wasn't that in the second arc of LOGH (episode 27-52 in the original OVA)? I don't think it's been covered yet.The new version doesn't include the "Kaiser Caspar was a homosexual" bit.
Because it's good? Because it's a bunch of handsome men playing late 19th century politics in space?Why do you people watch this show?
That's why you watch the show?Because it's good? Because it's a bunch of handsome men playing late 19th century politics in space?
The sheer scope is practically unmatched in anime, or modern media in general. The pacing is absolutely perfect with the slow build through intrigue that always culminates in massive battles where shit blows up left and right and lots of people die. It's also pretty intellectual given the many dialogues on society, historiography, governance, and economics.Why do you people watch this show?
It left me wanting more, because you know it only gets better from the ending of the arc that was adapted. I still like LOGH more though.Tytania is better. Yang becomes a space pirate hanging around on the outskirts of society and fights ships that can transform into giant guns.
It’s very well-written, especially for anime, it etfectively manages a grand, overarching space opera plot, has opposed protagonists that you manage to like both of despite their conflicting viewpoints, alongside a great secondary cast on both sides, it has surprising political depth in the question of enlightened despotism versus impotent democracy, and above all doesn’t ruin any of the above by having any sexualized adolescents whatsoever.Why do you people watch this show?
I know this is just a shitpost, but gives me an excuse to gush about the series, so here I go.Can this be considered tranime?
Define tranimeCan this be considered tranime?
Don't disrespect my Kaiserin Hildegard.Can this be considered tranime?
As for the ending not sure how to feel about it, it just... well ends. It makes sense, Reinhart was literally the soul of all that era, but a part of me would have liked a 10 years later sort of deal, though not telling probably works best since it keeps the whole philosophical struggle ambiguous and in the back of your head, if it had shown democracy won or democracy lost it would give a clear response to what it favors instead of riding that edge it sticks to during the whole series.
This is all true but the irony is that aside from Yang basically all the FPA remnants would have been happier if Yang seized dictatorial power. They had all seen the utter impotence of a corrupted and degenerated democratic system against an enlightened despot, and none of them were really eager to reinstate anyone who’d ever been democratically elected by the old FPA. Hell, even Yang was considering it before the incident. He wouldn’t have done it because the core thesis of his beliefs is that an evil autocracy is vastly worse than an evil democracy, so he’ll fight for the system that in the long term will lessen misery. However, he was fully willing to admit that the enlightened despotism of Reinhard was vastly more effective and more beneficial even to the commoners than the old FPA had been.Meanwhile in the Democracy camp Yang is surrounded by hundreds of true friends and undeniably gets the true love ending through his dedication to his cause. It is heavily hinted at the end that the Empire is about to enter an age of peace and reform. The FPA is still richer than the empire and retains its institutions as a autonomous vassal. It has also been reinvigorated by the actions of Yang to actually value and fight for its Democracy.
Hell, Yang even admits directly to Reinhard's face that, had he been born under the Empire, he would have gladly served Reinhard, but ultimately his loyalties lie in the democracy he was born under and the ideal of democracy that he's spent his career protecting and serving. "The right to violate the rights of the people belongs to the people."However, he was fully willing to admit that the enlightened despotism of Reinhard was vastly more effective and more beneficial even to the commoners than the old FPA had been.
They had all seen the utter impotence of a corrupted and degenerated democratic system against an enlightened despot.
Hell, even Yang was considering it before the incident. He wouldn’t have done it because the core thesis of his beliefs is that an evil autocracy is vastly worse than an evil democracy, so he’ll fight for the system that in the long term will lessen misery.
I disagree, at least with his other military officers Reinhart is undeniably well liked not just for his position (heck he sees their ghosts when he dies). It's one of the bigger mistakes of the anime, since even when you finally get to the civil war arc, the civil war isn't because the logical fallacy of Reinhart's rule but because the person gets manipulated to it and it's too late to stop.Every relationship Reinhard has is poisoned by the Empire's system of having servants and masters. Everybody wants to use him for their goals from his wife to his most loyal servants (except for perhaps Kircheis, a friend he was never able to replace). Every relationship that everybody in that country has is about being used or using somebody.
It's hard to say, yeah you have the work itself being democracy at its worse still a match against autocracy at its best, but it all comes down very few key figures doing everything. Ironically The Empire is more of a team effort than the Democracy, despite historically you had Dictators fucking entire industries by putting the wrong people in charge.LOGH is pro-Democracy.
I saw it as opposite with the one baby grasping at the starts showing that the new Empire is going to have a civil war with their next generation. But realistically the new empire would fall in a few years since there's about 20 years of a less competent rule that will inevitably either fuck things up or get betrayed by scum going up.It is heavily hinted at the end that the Empire is about to enter an age of peace and reform.