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notelectrictigerart · 8 months
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Happy birthday Emma! Bringing back the chapter illustration for today!
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graphx · 5 months
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it will forever be the coolest detail that the wild demons(confirmed to be poor demons who didn't eat enough humans) have omnivore teeth like humans rather than sharp teeth like predators!!
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tutubola-moved-on · 29 days
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NORMAN BIRTHDAY ✨✨✨
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incomingalbatross · 2 years
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The Promised Neverland is one of those stories where I think highly enough of 90% that I’m willing to accept the other 10% on the strength of it, but I still think my prediction for the ending would have been thematically stronger.
The thing about The Promised Neverland is that it’s a dystopian horror setting with an idealistic pure-hearted protagonist, and the protagonist is consistently shown to be stronger than the setting.
Despair and hatred are consistently treated as the enemies. Mercy and hope are weapons the protagonists wield to reach a better world. Justice and caution also have their places, but expediency is always wrong, and when our protagonists decide to give up on themselves or others in order to accept a half-victory, that is also wrong.
Ray is shown to be wrong when he thinks he has to sacrifice his life in a solo plan. Norman is shown to be wrong when he thinks he has to sacrifice his soul in a solo plan. They’re both told and shown that they need to acknowledge their family’s need for them to be okay, and should rely on their family so everyone can make it out.
OBVIOUSLY Emma, thematically speaking, should not have sacrificed her place with her family in a solo plan. Still less should she have lied about it, because that’s an additional betrayal and an admission that this plan is bad--that it’s unacceptable--and that’s contrary to everything she stands for.
But! *illegible squiggles* demands that others give up what they most value and what they are most hoping to gain for themselves from a Promise, right? It took the Minervas’ peace and the demons’ finest meat. So it does make sense that it would demand Emma’s family...
But imagine if Emma had smiled and said “That’s not mine to give up.”
“My place with my family is something that belongs to them as much as it does to me, and I already promised them that I wouldn’t give it up—that I’d stay with them. So, you see, to make that Promise with you would be breaking an older promise. It’s not a price that’s in my power to pay.”
And so the other says, “Well argued. But the price you pay must be that which you most value... and for you, that is the place in your family. I cannot give what you ask for any other price.”
And then Emma—loving, compassionate, hopeful Emma—lights up.
“That’s all right! I know a way to give you that price!”
“How?”
“You think a price is a loss,” she says. “You think to pay a thing, it must be lost. And maybe that’s how it was with other Promises. But family isn’t like that. Family can give, and give, and give, and always end up with more.”
She takes a step forward, fearless hand outstretched. “I can’t give up my place in my family... but I can give you a place in our family. I can give you my family, without giving it up. If you want it... it’s yours. Your place in our family.”
And that is something that has never been done, never been offered, before. A Promise not offered for sacrifice or penalty, but freely—something given for the other to have, not for the human or demon to lose.
Something ripples, in the place beyond the Seven Walls, as if reality had taken a breath, and hushed to watch.
And later, when all is said and done, and the children of the farms have returned to the human world, there is another infant in Emma’s arms. In her family.
When the others ask about the child, she smiles, and says, “Someone I owed a place to.”
(ANYWAY I think that would have been a fun twist and more in keeping with Emma’s whole ethos and ALSO maybe added a new dimension to the Entity of the Illegible Name. What if it doesn’t WANT to hang out in the void?? What if Emma brought healing and family not just to humans and demons, but to the Weird Eldritch Being Overseer too?? I think that would have been neat.)
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friedwizardwhispers · 2 years
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One of the thing that I realised is that, by the end of the story, with Emma's sacrifice, Ray is the only one who can tell and remember the entirety of Emma's story and the complete story of the promised neverland (and even he can't tell the the story about how her meeting with Him went).
Norman wasn't there for 3 years. The other Gracefield children were not here for Goldy Pond,Nne of the other were here for the weird world of imagination they went in.
I don't know why but it feels significant considering that he never intended to see and live through all of that and now he is the only one alive being able to remember all of it
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side story: the first shot, page 8 vs the promised neverland, chapter 159 bonus page
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kitpearl11 · 6 months
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YEAR 4 OF DOING TPN DEMON PUMPKINS, WE GOT LEUVIS
and made lil Palvus again since he needs a friend <3
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mikayesha · 1 month
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she keeps on growing,
slippin' through my fingers all the time.
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decomposing-romantic · 8 months
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Hanma’s Tattoos
Okay, this might be like “who gives a shit??” but I think the translation for Hanma’s tattoos being “sin” and “punishment” is a slight mistranslation. I think his tattoos are actually meant to be read as “crime” and “punishment” as a reference to the novel by Dostoevsky.
In Japanese the kanji used for the title Crime and Punishment is the same kanji on Hanma’s hands, and the crime part of the tattoo can be read as sin or crime
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(photos from Jisho.org)
Like obviously it’s not that serious or anything but I think it’s really cool if it’s meant to be a reference. Because like, the tattoos he has are definitely those same kanji
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I think it’s both really cool and also quite funny if his tattoos are actually meant to be read as Crime and Punishment but because of translations the English fandom has been saying “sin” and “punishment”
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mea-no · 11 days
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Wolf in sheep’s clothing.
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Organized my shots for the animatic I did for The Promised Neverland Goldy Pond fanzine PV
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graphx · 2 months
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man if I had a nickel for every time one of my favorite characters lost/severely damaged their right arm I’d have…
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Uhhhh
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A lot!
(Plus all of them kinda have found family/mentor relationships with the scrappy teenager protagonists of the show if you squint)
i guess I have a typeTM lol
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tutubola-moved-on · 1 year
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here, there is nothing... but you can also find everything 🎭
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that-one-raccoon · 28 days
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decided to reread the promised neverland manga after a few years when:
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Emma, what the actual fuck.
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practice ^_^
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hello i just finished the tpn manga and was thinking abt watching the anime but everyone seems to say it sucks? do you mind telling me why exactly/just giving me your overall thoughts on it? thank you!
omg i would LOVE to give my thoughts KJAHWKE
chances are when people are saying that the anime sucked- theyre referring to the second season. the second season fucking sucked. the first season was- utterly amazing aside from small nitpick details, and the consensus on that generally is that season one was great. season two was just. a train wreck. it was the same length as season one (12 episodes) but instead of holding around 30ish chapters, they tried to fit one-hundred and fifty+ chapters in Twelve episodes. they also cut out like- all of the most important arcs arguably. the snakes and alvipanera, yuugo is not at the bunker, the goly pond arc, the seven walls, the ending is also entirely different. this video can explain exactly why it's so horrible better- and funnier- than i can, but trust me. it's not worth your time
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