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Tower of god anime ending
Tower of god anime ending













ConclusionĪs of the writing of this review, I don’t believe a second season of Tower of God has been confirmed. I’m also entertaining the ideas that it could be King Jahad, or more likely, whoever’s waiting for Bam on the 77th floor of the tower. Bam has a new goal, he might have an entirely new cast of characters around him, and if there’s a significant time skip we may be able to ignore a lot of the more questionable world-building aspects of the prologue.Īnd before I conclude this review, I guess I should also point out two other possible identities for the person we’re shown at the end of the episode. What I really like about how this episode ends is that it opens up the story to be something entirely different from the prologue. So that seems to lend credibility to a time skip happening after the prologue.

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But at the same time, I’d like for Bam to be an adult for the majority of the series so I hope that’s him next season.Īlso, the Navigator (I forget her name already), mentioned something about Rachel having been traveling without Bam for a while by the next time he sees her. Foreshadowing a scene towards the end of the series is always neat. My first question when I saw this shot was, “is this Bam towards the end of his journey, or is this Bam after a time skip that happens at the end of the prologue?” I think either way could work. That may not be the case, but since we aren’t told it’s not him, I’m going to assume that’s who it is for the sake of this discussion. End of the PrologueĪt the very end of the episode we get a shot of what looks to me like Bam as an adult (pictured below).

tower of god anime ending

It would almost be the same relationship Luffy and Shanks have. They wouldn’t hate him, but they would respect and want to beat him. Maybe by the time Bam catches up with them, they can truly view him as a rival. Now, I’m not saying Khun and Rak are really antagonists themselves, but perhaps by the time they reunite with Bam, they won’t feel indebted to him. But if all of these characters are going with Rachel, then we basically spent the entire prologue setting up the antagonist group. Normally a prologue sets up your main characters (the protagonists). Does this mean that Bam won’t be climbing the tower with Khun, Rak, and the others? If so, I actually think the format of this prologue was genius. The fact that all of Bam’s friends are now climbing the tower with Rachel flips the entire prologue on its head. After all, this is what Bam would have wanted them to do (if he had actually died). However, with Bam seemingly dead, the rest of his friends band together to help Rachel reach the top of the tower. Since Bam is the protagonist of this series, there was never really a question about him being dead or alive. Or at the very least, the viewers are lead to believe they’re dead. Any time there’s a scene like that, that’s actually emotional, it’s because the character in question is dead. Think of similar scenes from other anime. And the problem with it trying to be emotional is that it isn’t emotional because we know Bam is alive. I don’t know how it could have been done better, but it seemed to be trying to be an emotional scene. While I understand that it made sense to show the scene of all of Bam’s friends finding out that he’s “dead,” I think it could have been done better.

tower of god anime ending

It’s clear that both Khun and Endorsi have known what kind of person Rachel really is.

tower of god anime ending

It’s just that now that we aren’t viewing her from Bam’s point of view, we see her for who she truly is - as some of the other characters already have been doing. She’s always been the person we see in episode 13. So showing the events of these episodes from Rachel’s perspective instead was a great way to build up her character in a short amount of time.Īnd one of the most important aspects of this quick recap of Rachel’s perspective is that it didn’t change her character. Everything up until this point was from Bam’s perspective. The way in which this episode told Rachel’s story from episode 1 until episode 12 was also done very well.













Tower of god anime ending