D gray man how does it end
Timcanpy got blown away. And in a ball, Tyki was seen dancing with a lady. Road, an unknown man and a shadowy man were looking at Tyki. The Opening Theme Song is played. And then, to the actual episode. Allen and Lenalee were still fighting with the Level 4. A blast from the top was heard. Allen looked up to see General Cross. I recognize Maker of Eden as well.
Please extinguish the fire! Reever was surrounded by a barrier. Just hold on for a little longer! Huddle closer so you can prevent Miranda from tiring out too quickly. Make the limit of Time Out smaller!
And also told him to defeat the Level 4 with Allen and Lenalee. Is there anyone alive in the lab?! Lenalee looked glad and Allen cried. Komui went on ahead. The Level 4 was still alive! Hate, hate, hate!
The Level 4 launched an attack on Allen, sending him moving back. It threw Crown Clown at Allen. General Cross uses Judgment and reflected the attack. The Level 4 dodged and launched another attack. Lenalee tried to hit him again and he dodged again. Allen and Lenalee hit the Level 4 together. The Level 4 launched another attack and hit Allen and Lenalee.
The Level 4 laughed and saw Allen in front of him. Although the Level 4 reflected the attack, he saw General Cross. He fired another bullet at the Level 4.
Gray-man manga. Katsura Hoshino was also sadly forced to put her manga on hiatus numerous times for health reasons : once for a case of norovirus, and another time due to a neck injury. This kept new chapters from being published regularly, and when it did return to normal publication, it shifted serialization from Weekly Shonen Jump to the quarterly Jump Square Crown.
The anime eventually returned in the sequel series, D. Gray-man: Hallow. This TV series, initially suspected to be a reboot, instead adapted the manga from around where the original anime had ended. Unfortunately, Hallow had the opposite problem that the first anime ran into.
Whereas that series ran out of material adapt, Hallow instead rushed and paraphrased much of the new chapters' material. Hoshino, who was initially hesitant in creating Hallow , was also critical of it.
It was perhaps this lack of support for the adaptation that eventually saw the DVD releases for it canceled for "various reasons. In spite of this, the D. Gray-man manga series is still going strong, even reaching a milestone of its own recently. Just curious to see your thoughts and if anything might fit into your theories. I dont really see any canon evidence for that but hey! Its DGM, anything can happen!!
We all know that the second reincarnation of the Earl split and became Mana and Neah, and we all know that Neah dies and Mana goes insane after the death of his twin. However, there is something that is always bugging me. Tyki looks like Neah, and the Earl also points out that Johnny looks or perhaps acts like Mana in someways.
We know that the Earl aka Mana who was not in his right mind at the time kills Neah. The Earl works in mysterious ways. Neah and Mana were the Earl, and still are in a sense. Crazy, right? But hear me out. After his death, since Neah was the other half of Adam, his soul went back to the Earl, however, his memories went to Past!
This leaves the body. Tyki Mikk. Just who is he? Anyways, it could explain why they look some much alike. We as humans, as we grow older from early age to about 30 years-old, beauty marks, moles, and other things start to appear. Neah died at the age of seventeen, however, Tyki is about 27 26 when he first appeared so there is plenty of time for the mole to appear.
As we all know Mana is currently the Earl but with no memories of himself. Here my theory on this take:. As state many times above, the Earl works in mysterious ways. So what if Mana split as well? So this begs the question. Why does the Earl say to Johnny that he acts like Mana did all those years ago.
When Mana dies again, what if his soul went back to the Earl, but some of his personality went elsewhere? What if his personality resided in Johnny. It could explain why the Earl said that to him and why he was so angry at the scientist.
This could also explain why Johnny defended and went to Allen, albeit it might have been a subconscious thing. Mana always followed Neah, and in this case Johnny had followed Allen. Only Johnny followed up on his desire to see Allen heck he even trained his body since Allen left the Order. Mana always went to go see Neah despite being sick. You guys can so totally debunk this theory of mine, and I would be completely fine with it.
If people trampled on each other as they ran? Why does it even want to stay hidden? If they find it, it would be easy for him to just wipe them out and destroy the Heart.
Besides, once humankind is gone, there is no need for the Earl or the Noah anymore. Maybe he needs all the Noah at once, including himself.
Being separated in two, then Neah killing everyone fucked whatever he was planning. Posts Ask me anything Submit a post Archive. Anonymous asked: Can we use any of these theories in fanfiction? Anonymous asked: What are your thoughts on chapter ?
But I will reblog this with my ideas once I do read it! I was sitting in my lecture hall, listening to my professor, and then, suddenly, my mind exploded. Hello everyone! Just wanted to put this out here that this was originally a theory that I posted on reddit. After it got a bit popular, I decided to post it here. Are you ready? Grayman for you. Grayman would end. You know what that means, right? It means that she has been around since the time Past! Earl touched that tree. So we know that she cares deeply about the Earl, but, we also know that she cares deeply about Nea.
After all, Sheril has been pulling his teeth out to figure out Road and the 14ths relationship. Of course, this has already been stated numerous times in the manga. During one of their gatherings, she even admits that she has stayed in her little-girl form for over thirty years.
Allen is a fugitive, Kanda returns to the Order for his sake, and the rest of the exorcists are divided when it comes to their loyalty. This was the perfect ending to a not so perfect series.
It was exactly what D. Gray-man Hallow needed and what D. Gray-man as a franchise wanted: a reminder that this is not the last chapter. All our favorite characters are still alive, Allen is fighting to remain his self, and there is a new badass villain in Apocryphos. But if you are a new or returning fan, then Hallow was just that friendly push you needed to your neighborhood comic store. Article Comment. Comments I just had that feeling that Kanda was going to make an appearance in the final episode.
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