Saturday, November 9, 2019

Kokkoku: Juri Yukawa

An unemployed young woman who has failed 19 job interviews in a row, struggling to stay positive as her family is breaking down. She discovers that she has the power to expel Specters from the bodies of those who can move through Stasis by slamming them with her palm.
































































































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    1. You really think so?
      The only episode to get good scene was 12 the last episode in the anime.

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    2. That's it? Just the final episode of the anime?

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    3. Yep episode 12 is the only time you get to see a lot of her feet.

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    4. The most awesome one from this week was Akiho from Robotics. I bet she's the girl who gets the most screen time in that series, right Dean?

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    5. Yeah but the best for me was Junna Daitoku

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  2. Her feet could have shown more in the anime but I never seen this.

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    1. It's actually a pretty interesting anime.

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    2. Here you go
      Juri Yukawa is a mischievous young woman, unaware that her family has the secret ability to stop time. When her brother and nephew are suddenly kidnapped by a cult named the "Genuine Love Society", her grandfather uses a special stone that allows her and her father to enter a world called Stasis, where time stands still. As they venture through Stasis to infiltrate the cult's hideout, they meet others who can also move through the mysterious world, as well as the strange grotesque monsters that reside in it. Juri herself will discover the secrets behind the stone and Stasis itself, as they slowly unfold before her.

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    3. Fascinating, it got this time ability plot I would like. Do you think time traveling or changing history is a bit complex to you?

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    4. It's more like freezing time. But not really I don't think it's that complex

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    5. You guys should see all the time/space and quantum physics stuff in Noein. Now that's really complicated, especially with different time spaces for a world of possibilities.

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    6. Yeah. They especially rely on Everett's many-worlds interpretation, and the Schrodinger's cat paradox. And being The Observer, Haruka essentially employs copenhagen's interpretation by determining the sole outcome of an event just by observing it. Confusing huh?

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    7. Well, if you really wanted to, the entire series is free for stream on funimation's website.

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    8. @Dan: Thanks.

      @Dean: Yeah, I first found it out on SyFy in high school around the 11th grade.

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  3. 19 job interviews? Poor girl. I know what it's like to struggle to find employment and feel like the universe's punching bag...

    And good post.

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