Pluto Chapter 65 Discussion

  • #50
Ahh maybe I wasn't paying attention enough, I found some of the things with a personality split robot confusing and the ending wasn't TOOOOO bad.

Seriously well written though, even at early chapters e.g. 27 Atom mentions stuff like "He and Pluto are one and the same".  Really did enjoy the characters, made me emotional at times.



8/10 for me :) really enjoyed it, I'll add it to my favorites (Though I haven't read enough manga)



Questions:

Why did Atom cry after looking through Gesicht's memories?

How did Sahad's one tulip remain standing?

Who or why did feel Gesicht hatred when he died?





"Even if the world ends, I won't let you go"



 
  • #51
Fai said:
arimakenshin said:
The ending was alright. I am quite confused about the identity of Brau-1589. He's an AI that was confined for killing humans? How did he free himself to kill Pluto?



He did not kill Pluto.Pluto sacrifficed himself to stop Bora-Abra.He killed the "Teddybear" who was the AI manipulating Abra from the shadows.



I see. I don't remember who was behind the Teddybear. Can you clarify that? Thanks.
 
  • #52
A bit underwhelming ending for me with some loose ends but still a pretty engaging read,  however I couldn't care much abt the characters except for maybe Atom and Gesicht. The atmosphere was great tho,  8/10.
 
  • #53
Very nice way to end it. Just about all of the main cast got ample time to develop and the cliffhanger with Brau-1589 was a fantastic way to end the manga. 9/10.
 
  • #54
The ending was alright. I am quite confused about the identity of Brau-1589. He's an AI that was confined for killing humans? How did he free himself to kill Pluto?

 
  • #55
grandy_UiD said:
I don't quite see what everyone's problem with Roosevelt is. He was pulling the strings behind the scenes, manipulating people/other robots (Abra in particular) to destroy humanity and make earth a place for only robots to live in. He was a super computer that hated humans (or simply saw himself and robots as superior beings) and wanted to wipe them out. Simple as that. It's really a common theme in Sci-Fi. I think Urasawa didn't explore this character too much because there really wasn't much more to be said about him.



I agree about the Brau thing, though. no explanation why he did that (I can live with that, he was crazy) and especially how the hell he got there. Doesn't matter, awesome manga is awesome.

Totally agree. I was going to give it a 10/10 but Brau-1589 escaping from the Artificial Intelligence Correction Camp and crawling his way to Dr Roosvelt doesn't make any sense.

Regarding Gesicht's child: it is obvious that he was killed by Adolf's brother.
 
  • #56
Great manga overall. It was able to handle a science fiction setting much better than 20th century boys, but didn't have the same depth and scale as 20th century boys had. Nonetheless, still had great characters, a great story, and it's definitely one of the better examples of science fictions in manga.
 
  • #57
Really good manga overall. It began to tail off towards the end, mostly after Gesicht dies. Still I enjoyed it overall, even if the ending felt somewhat rushed.
 
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