Seeing the character outlines in the beginning get turned to black nothingness, enforcing history will indeed forget them is both extremely beautiful and extremely sad. I also love how the orb appears in Albert's hand only after Rafal closes his, something only noticeable with a direct comparison video like this. Incredible incredible incredible.
Brilliant show, brilliant OP. I'm glad I got to watch this as it came out
The events from episode 23's epilogue onwards, including episode 24, occur in a different timeline than episodes 1-23.
A comparison of the timelines reveals discrepancies.
For instance, episode 1 mentions 'the early 15th century, in a certain kingdom of P' (00:44), whereas episode 23's epilogue states '1468, Urban District of the Polish Kingdom' (20:45).
Furthermore, Rafael's physical appearance differs between episodes 1 and 24. In episode 24, Rafael mentions being taken in by a 'scholar', whereas in episode 1, it is revealed that he was taken in by a 'priest'. This discrepancy hints at a pivotal difference between the two timelines.
In the original timeline, Rafael's father, a scholar, was forced to abandon his research on heliocentrism due to the bishop's prohibition. However, in this alternate timeline, the bishop did not prohibit heliocentrism, allowing Rafael's father to continue his work as a scholar. Consequently, Rafael's fate is altered, and he does not die. Additionally, Novak is not tasked with executing the sentence."
0:01 And just like Antoni said, NONE of them would have their names be remembered by history. Let alone others like Count Piast or Schmidt 0:37 I love that Nowak is in this part of the FINAL PART opening. It calls back to what the Rafal hallucination said of he being a "comrade" to the heliocentrism researchers 0:54 kinda amusing that this is one of the few scenes that were in all versions of the opening 1:15 One of the few parts that stayed the same during all openings (and this one feels more significant) 1:20 It always began with a starry sky 1:23 We are this close to the ending, And I guess this shot will be only understandable once we see final episode 1:25 It felt like "the end of the journey" in the FINAL PART version of the opening
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最終章の最初のところの文字、他の章は文字揺れてないのにそこだけ揺れてるのめっちゃすき
いやーほんとにもう最終章なんだなって感じさせてくれる
Seeing the character outlines in the beginning get turned to black nothingness, enforcing history will indeed forget them is both extremely beautiful and extremely sad. I also love how the orb appears in Albert's hand only after Rafal closes his, something only noticeable with a direct comparison video like this. Incredible incredible incredible.
Brilliant show, brilliant OP. I'm glad I got to watch this as it came out
最終章なんで最初らへんちがうの?
漫画第8集の表紙と同じように黒がメインで、タイトルが白になってる。😮
Still don't understand what cherry scene means
最後のラファウの球が消えてアルベルトに球が移ってるみたいに見えるのが地動説の継承を表してる感じがして良い
Orb: On the Movements of the Earth is on my top 3 must watch animes along with To your Eternity and Banana Fish
1:26 Transmission of the pendant between Rafal and Albert. Awesome detail
simplemente cine
Thanks for doing what we all needed my guy.
The black empty screens hurt… I teared up a bit this time, seeing they disappeared, as was told by the previous episode they would be forgotten.
いやもう本当に熱い…受け継いだもの達の後ろ姿がまじてかっこよすぎで…テンションぶち上がった。しかも見上げてる星空も変わってない。ラファルくん初め、みんな地動説に出会って、星空にいろんな思いを持ってた人たちなんだろうな…
あとラファルくんが持ってるペンダントほしい、グッズ化してくれねぇかな
1:26 INSANEEEEEEE
I hope this gets as big as a 10 × 10 grid.
0:37この地球儀が目に見える様になるタイミングで3章までの主人公が順々に出てくるのが、これまでの彼らの軌跡を見てきた自分達視聴者に重ねられて胸が熱くなった
最終章のOPは、地球儀のシーンでラファウ達を写す為にサカナクションのクレジットを早めに出してるね
例え物語が終わっても地動説が正しいと証明したいと諦めない限り その想いはどれだけ時が経とうとも必ず誰かに受け継がれ続いてく 地球が動き続けるように
最終まで込みで見るとさらに鳥肌
You know that Mothersbasement guy should do OP analysis again, because this right here has much stuff in it while showing so little.
I am largely pretty unemotional, and maybe it's just the astronomy nerd in me, but this is actually moving me somehow.
怪獣という曲も最高だし、映像の変化もエモすぎて、毎話飛ばせない
並べて見るとペンダントが知識のように次代に渡ってるのが素晴らしいな
ドゥラカの叔父さん遂にリストラ🥲️
ただの黒画面に泣かされる日が来るとは…
The events from episode 23's epilogue onwards, including episode 24, occur in a different timeline than episodes 1-23.
A comparison of the timelines reveals discrepancies.
For instance, episode 1 mentions 'the early 15th century, in a certain kingdom of P' (00:44), whereas
episode 23's epilogue states '1468, Urban District of the Polish Kingdom' (20:45).
Furthermore, Rafael's physical appearance differs between episodes 1 and 24. In episode 24, Rafael mentions being taken in by a 'scholar', whereas in episode 1, it is revealed that he was taken in by a 'priest'. This discrepancy hints at a pivotal difference between the two timelines.
In the original timeline, Rafael's father, a scholar, was forced to abandon his research on heliocentrism due to the bishop's prohibition. However, in this alternate timeline, the bishop did not prohibit heliocentrism, allowing Rafael's father to continue his work as a scholar. Consequently, Rafael's fate is altered, and he does not die. Additionally, Novak is not tasked with executing the sentence."
最初ノヴァクさんが居なくなるだけでこんなに寂しくなるとは思わんかったしOPを最後まで変えなかったのは本当継承ってのも相まって上手いよな
0:01 And just like Antoni said, NONE of them would have their names be remembered by history. Let alone others like Count Piast or Schmidt
0:37 I love that Nowak is in this part of the FINAL PART opening. It calls back to what the Rafal hallucination said of he being a "comrade" to the heliocentrism researchers
0:54 kinda amusing that this is one of the few scenes that were in all versions of the opening
1:15 One of the few parts that stayed the same during all openings (and this one feels more significant)
1:20 It always began with a starry sky
1:23 We are this close to the ending, And I guess this shot will be only understandable once we see final episode
1:25 It felt like "the end of the journey" in the FINAL PART version of the opening
0:33 ここ好きすぎる
地と知で生きる者はたとえ血が
流れようと空を見た、なぜなら
空には智があると信じたからだ
知れば散るに足掻いた者達の話
それがチ 地球の運動について