4 answers2025-01-07 13:09:20
Osamu Dazai is a character from the anime series 'Bungou Stray Dogs'. Not your typical detective story, this series uniquely blends mystery, action, and supernatural elements, with Dazai serving as a key figure in the Armed Detective Agency. Aside from his intriguing personality, what I love is the blending of real-life literary figures with fictional adventures. It's like a fun literary history lesson wrapped in a thrilling anime package.
4 answers2025-01-10 13:20:17
Bungou Stray Dogs only saw Dazai professionally, but his romantic life is shrouded in a peek-and-you-miss-it utter mystery cliche. His character is full of enigmatical quality; there have been periods in his history which are riddled with various stories about different kinds of events and people. Once a high officer in the infamous Port Mafia, he defected to the Armed Detective Agency. His position in both sides of faction is more platonic or mentor type, and since there is no substantial evidence to suggest that he has romantic feelings for anyone (the only exceptions may be those individuals with whom he is familiar enough to fool around), this remains open to controversy.
3 answers2025-04-15 20:48:38
'No Longer Human' and 'The Setting Sun' both dive deep into the human psyche, but they do it in very different ways. 'No Longer Human' feels like a raw, unfiltered confession. It’s about a man who feels completely alienated from society, and his descent into self-destruction is almost painful to read. The protagonist’s inability to connect with others is so intense that it’s hard not to feel his isolation.
On the other hand, 'The Setting Sun' is more about the collapse of a family and the struggle to adapt to a changing world. The characters are grappling with their own identities, but there’s a sense of hope, even if it’s faint. The mother’s decline and the daughter’s attempts to find her place in a post-war Japan are heartbreaking, but there’s a resilience that’s missing in 'No Longer Human'. If you’re into introspective works, 'Kokoro' by Natsume Soseki is another great read that explores similar themes of loneliness and societal pressure.
2 answers2025-02-01 16:31:44
Kokushibo, the Upper Moon One demon from 'Demon Slayer', was originally a human named Michikatsu Tsugikuni. As a human, he lived during the Sengoku era, which is approximately from the 15th to 17th centuries. After becoming a demon, he has lived for over 400 years. So technically speaking, he's around 400 years old.
3 answers2025-02-03 02:54:07
In the popular anime and manga series 'Dr. Stone', the protagonist Senku Ishigami starts off at the young age of 15. However, considering he's been petrified for a whopping 3700 years, technically speaking, Senku is 3715 years old!
3 answers2025-02-03 08:04:12
I adore Genshin Impact! It's an incredible game, full of diverse characters. Now about Diluc, he’s around 22 years old. I guess his maturity and seriousness make him feel older! Regardless of his age, he’s a character that serious and casual players alike can appreciate.
5 answers2024-12-04 00:14:52
I believe she was born Aphmau on October 16, 1989, and so turning 32 this year. She is a famous YouTuber and skilled player in Minecraft themed roleplay. Through a real sense of story then showing not telling, her entire approach to gaming is an expression of this. She has become a celebrity in the game industry. It is really remarkable that she has been able to so successfully establish a name for herself in an industry traditionally thought of as being male-dominated.
4 answers2025-01-14 08:23:52
If you're referring Kanae from 'Tokyo Ghoul', her exact age is not shown in the anime or manga. But considering the timeline, she seems to be in her early to mid-twenties.