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deathman:

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--- Quote from: deathman on September 26, 2010, 06:01:21 PM ---Thats because along with the protagonist of Needless and Spike... i dont remember a character more EPIC than ......THE LEADER OF THE GURREN BRIGADE!!!A MAN WITH A SOUL AS STRONG AS HIS BACK....THE GREAT DEMON THE BIG LEADER..KAMINA-SAMA IS THE MAN YOU ARE TALKING WITH........

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And yet, he died pitifully...

Sorry, but even though I watched it to completion, I still think TTGL was fairly bleh...

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you sir are about to get lynched

Also to the OP that song can be found in the OST, not sure what it's called I deleted most of mine, but I know it's on there

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You won't find a tree brave enough...

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Kamina was the lord... because of his death people were able to move forward in Tengen Toppa.....saying that Kamina died pitifully is just stupid...okay you did not like it(well that shows a lot....) but okay you cant state that Kamina died pitifully i mean...Kamina's death was even more epic and sad than Lelouch's...


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Maybe he is your god, lord and savior. Or was he just a typical Martyr who died in a rather weak and powerless state? And my not liking TTGL shows what exactly? You should elaborate that point and bring forth the wisdom of your faith.


--- Quote ---Kamina had died not just because his death would inspire the Spirals to victory, but also because another universe, anchored in deep space, needed his presence. This universe, which suffers from the grand delusion of self-comfort, of visual novel adaptations, of inhumane killings on nice boats, and of Burmese monks protesting on the streets, needed a leader.
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Is this what you believe?

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Man have you actually seen the show....if you had then recall how Kamina died ..if you state that this is pitifull...WAKE UP MAN HE WAS A FUCKING ANIME HERO.......he was half dead but he used his last spiral energy to face one of the 4 generals and actually helped simon kill him while in the previous 3 minutes he had a gigantic spear piercing him in the chest.....

Legacy:
If it wasn't for kamina then everyone else would've probably died at that time.

pipitugaboy:
Kamina was, is and stays one of the best anime characters ever created!
Even thou he lasted not to many episodes sadly  :-[ The memories about him are just epic!

Fool010:
Seconded, he's the most epicly retarded char I've ever came across. His "bravery" doesn't come from courage but from his incapacity to perceive danger.

Bravery stems from your ability to overcome your fears, not from your inability to realize you're in danger.

This isn't the kind of guy I would follow into war, 'cause he'll get himself and all his followers killed without achieving anything. Dying in a an heroic fashion may look good, but in the end you have no profit from it. Kamina isn't a martyr, neither a hero. He died in a stupid and spectacular way because he acted without thinking about consequences, just like he did all his life.

He saved the others ... from a situation he caused. Had he been just remotely less stupid, it wouldn't have happened.

Now, the story needed him to die because it pushed the cast forward, but there's nothing admirable in what he did. Dying at war isn't hard to do, you just have to get killed.

This may look manly for teenagers or when you're in your early twens, but I'm way past that stage.

deathman:

--- Quote from: Fool010 on September 27, 2010, 05:13:17 PM ---Seconded, he's the most epicly retarded char I've ever came across. His "bravery" doesn't come from courage but from his incapacity to perceive danger.

Bravery stems from your ability to overcome your fears, not from your inability to realize you're in danger.

This isn't the kind of guy I would follow into war, 'cause he'll get himself and all his followers killed without achieving anything. Dying in a an heroic fashion may look good, but in the end you have no profit from it. Kamina isn't a martyr, neither a hero. He died in a stupid and spectacular way because he acted without thinking about consequences, just like he did all his life.

He saved the others ... from a situation he caused. Had he been just remotely less stupid, it wouldn't have happened.

Now, the story needed him to die because it pushed the cast forward, but there's nothing admirable in what he did. Dying at war isn't hard to do, you just have to get killed.

This may look manly for teenagers or when you're in your early twens, but I'm way past that stage.

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How the fuck do you define manly.......The man was fearless he wasnt stupid he just had a dream he wanted to achieve he pursued his ideals and it was him who put people out of the pits they lived him who stood up against an empire him who despite being beaten and pierced through the heart stood and helped his comrades by managing to kill the general
It was him who gave them the gigantic ship as their base......he was brave he knew all along he would die early because exactly of his bravery..thats why he kept believing in Simon and having him under his protection despite simon being a chicken at the time....because he knew that simon could make up for his loss he could stand in his place....saying that Kamina was not a hero ..it is just plain stupidity..He was an inspiration for all of the characters...

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