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Ash's Death : r/BananaFish - Reddit
Jul 30, 2020 · Maybe they're hoping to someday make a sequel (and more money). "Technically", Ash was probably still alive in the closing shot of the anime, so they could continue the story. If events played out believably (and the same as the manga), Ash did eventually die in the library. The librarian left him to "sleep" and he bled out. As he chose to do.
The Ending of Banana Fish, How the Author Intended It
Jan 19, 2023 · Ash chose to die in the library, but I still hold that it’s good if there’s a possibility left that he could still be saved. Having a character so enamored by death die at the end and reading it as a peaceful and natural conclusion, especially when he had a few seconds before shown an intense desire to live and be happy, is a bad message to ...
What happens in the end of the anime of Banana fish?
Aug 21, 2022 · Ash was already dead when the librarian spoke to him. She said, "Must be a nice dream," means that Ash's face was peaceful as if he had a nice dream. Ash, of course, did not intend to die. Some fans say that Ash committed (passive) suicide by choosing to bleed, even though he was not fatally wounded, but this is a misinterpretation.
!spoilers! the ending of banana fish : r/BananaFish - Reddit
May 16, 2021 · Ash's choice and ash's freedom. making the anime an "open ending" completely takes away ash's freedom through that choice which I think is selfish of watchers and the studio. Choosing to die instead of going to get help was ash's choice his freedom which I think was beautifully written by Yoshida.
Is Ash really dead? Why didn’t he go the the hospital? Let ... - Reddit
Why the heck did he die? I don't understand. Like why? I've read an analysis where he chose to die, but I just can't wrap my head around it. It just sounds so strange, seeing how most of his formidable foes have finally died - the Colonel and Dino. Yut Lung probably wouldn't go after Ash anymore with Ling Sing around.
Ash's choice : r/BananaFish - Reddit
Dec 30, 2020 · you are right - him "choosing" his death completely goes against his character. i agree with everything you have written. thank you for choosing to believe in ash's character. the pov of the Japanese fandom for many many years is that ash never choose whether or not to die. he could only choose how to spend his last moments. i wrote a post about this, if you would like to read and understand ...
about [spoilers] death and why they couldn't choose it (long
Dec 3, 2020 · thank you for your response! although i disagree bc of the interview in which yoshida states that ash "died like a dog/in vain," (died for no reason which means he couldn't have died because of eiji), i know there are a lot of interpretations to the ending. if you search up the timeline of the banana fish manga, at the end it says that ash was ...
Ash Vs. Evil Dead Ending : r/AshVsEvilDead - Reddit
Jun 29, 2024 · Ash vs. Evil Dead, the Starz show adapted from the Evil Dead movie series. The synopsis: >Ash has spent the last 30 years avoiding responsibility, maturity and the terrors of the Evil Dead until a Deadite plague threatens to destroy all of mankind and Ash becomes mankind's only hope. Ash vs. Evil Dead is renewed for season 3.
Psychological analysis of the ending : r/BananaFish - Reddit
Aug 14, 2020 · All throughout the anime Ash would seek and kill those who were trying to harm him. But as I mentioned earlier Ash didn’t care if he lived or died so he was doing all this killing to ensure the safety of those around him. We also saw in the many near death experiences that Ash faced that he would fight to stay alive only AFTER he remembered Eiji.
Do Ash and Thermite die? We see them get swallowed by the …
Feb 18, 2023 · It appears to be a simulated training exercise because Zophia wouldn't kill her sister, Pulse wouldn't kill Ash or Thermite and it makes 0 sense for the same task force to be killing their own. Sparing in a ring would make more sense.