I see the ending!?
#1
Posted 13 July 2012 - 07:37 AM
He leaves behind his pfp.
To be honest i believe that fan service is terrible
#2
Posted 13 July 2012 - 07:01 PM
#3
Posted 13 July 2012 - 09:46 PM
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#4
Posted 20 July 2012 - 08:22 PM
srs end of story
hakua becums his wife, and everyone on earth forgets about keima.
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#5
Posted 21 July 2012 - 03:13 AM
I'd think the last girl would win. Someone new and unexpected who appears in the final chapter and sweeps Keima off his feet.
Let me see what spring is like On a, Jupiter and Mars In other words, hold my hand In other words, baby, kiss me
Fill my heart with song And let me sing for ever more You are all I long for All I worship and adore In other words, please be true
In other words, I love you
#6
Posted 21 July 2012 - 07:03 AM
To be honest i believe that fan service is terrible
#7
Posted 27 July 2012 - 06:04 PM
#9
Posted 21 September 2012 - 08:30 PM
Maybe Keima stays in that timeline and grows up. Of course he'll have to lose his memories, possibly because of an evil spirit that gets stuck in his heart and released by some girl he falls in love with. It might explain why he's so good at games. He has already played them all and might remember subconsciously or have muscle memory (and let's just ignore the paradox part of that theory).
well....he does get knocked on the head by a giant rock sooooo......perhaps
#10
Posted 29 September 2012 - 11:51 PM
well....he does get knocked on the head by a giant rock sooooo......perhaps
very good pint.and during the Tenri Ark doesn't it how he forgot it happened? it could very well be a legit possibility my only problem with it is Elsie, if he did lose hismemory wouldnt else say something and try and make him remember? unless she disappears/permanently separated from him somehow...
#11
Posted 30 September 2012 - 04:52 AM
#12
Posted 01 October 2012 - 10:00 PM
#13
Posted 08 October 2012 - 01:34 PM
I actually think Keima is Jupiter's reincarnation. Stupid or good?
Actually my very first idea when the goddesses "Jupiter Sisters" appeared was, that Keima turns out to be the Jupiter.
I'm not sure about the mythology, but I think in that case he should be related to the sisters being either his daughters or sisters, which would most likely exclude them from the discussion who he ends up with.
No solid proof for that of course.
#14
Posted 29 October 2012 - 05:16 AM
If one reads the strands of fate and feels the flow, you will find there is only one ending that is clear.
Because of events relating to Dokuro and the Jupiter Sisters, Keima will gain power and eventually become the living incarnate of the god Jupiter (who was also a well known philanderer). Then when all the girls, or at least the main ones, are thanking Keima for saving the world and they are pledging their undying love to him as the slaves of his colossal god harem - he will suddenly use his powers to bring Yotsuba Sugimoto (his true love) to life and escape into the two-dimensional realm with her. Leaving all the three-dimensional girls dumbfounded.
The end.
While it is not certain if the Author will actually see this same ending; this is where the plot is heading. Clearly many of you -want- Keima to suddenly go from being gallant and stoic into being chivalrous and gentlemanly then actually fall in love with one of the girls, which of whom by your base desires you determined he should be in love with; however that kind of ending would dissolve away all the comedic strengths this manga has retained since its beginning. There are many girls that Keima has had some actual unacknowledged feelings for, such as Elsie or Chihiro. Chihiro is of course the antithesis of Keima's character because she can be defined as a girl of complete normality. She is someone who has no special defining characteristics, instead she is free spirited, emotional, and most of all capricious; Truly a typical teenage girl. If this were a more serious manga then one might suggest that she will ultimately have him fall for her and in the end heroically sweep her off her feet before riding off into the sunset with her, but that would simply spit in the face of the whimsical nature of the manga. Regardless, if the author actually ignores that and go with a serious ending or not is another matter entirely. One can not begin to lay out the innumerable illogical conceptions brought forth by the petty and whimsical desires of lesser men.
There is also the plot line surrounding Elsie's older sister. It seems to have been left on the back burner since the bath scene of chapter two, and as such we still haven't wittingly met this "devil among devils." It's more than likely that the spiked collared teacher Yuri Nikaido is her and Elsie simply doesn't recognize her, or Yuri Nikaido is an acquaintance of both Dokuro and Elsie's accomplished sister. The latter of whom died offstage some time before the start of the manga and we will end up meeting her during the time travel arc, if the acquaintance theory is thus the case. Hopefully this will not end up being a lose plot that never becomes resolved. A good writer harmoniously ties fast all the lose ends as he weaves his story out of the flow of thought and into the metaphysical reality he creates for us, but whether or not this story's author is as good a writer as he is an imaginative one is yet to be told.
Edited by Kalfaldra, 29 October 2012 - 04:20 PM.
#15
Posted 10 November 2012 - 09:12 AM
Or he doesn't end up with anybody and the author just ends it after the world is saved or something
i think that all of the female characters will always love keima but in the end keima won't change, in the end he already conquered them, they are in love with keima
Edited by persona/lover/AIGIS, 10 November 2012 - 09:13 AM.
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#16
Posted 13 November 2012 - 05:15 AM
I usually find harems disgusting, not that I find the idea of harems disgusting. It's just that the author does it so badly it makes me wish i was never born and that every copy of that manga was burned before people read it. I hate the lack of creativity in the majority of manga. The only thing really keeping me going if finding the gems where the author uses their imagination to the fullest. TWGOK is one of these, where the author is pushing the boundaries that is defining manga. A "normal end" to a great series would not do this justice, it needs a ending that would leave the readers crying and shouting for more from the depths of their hearts.
Very true, very true... but enough of that.
I recommend you Aku no Hana
In all honesty i feel like TWOG is heading for a harem ending, but my expectations is that I hope it ends spectacularly.
Edited by sidus03, 13 November 2012 - 05:17 AM.
#17
Posted 18 November 2012 - 01:15 AM
Yeah but with Keima being Jupiter that would explain the mystery on why most of the girls Keima conquered would coincidentally have all goddess in them.Actually my very first idea when the goddesses "Jupiter Sisters" appeared was, that Keima turns out to be the Jupiter.
I'm not sure about the mythology, but I think in that case he should be related to the sisters being either his daughters or sisters, which would most likely exclude them from the discussion who he ends up with.
No solid proof for that of course.