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Unemployed, the year-old has no option but to return to his hometown, where he has to live with his parents. Hashiba begins to regret his life decisions when he looks at the achievements of his peers and wonders where he could have been if not for his poor life choices. When he wakes up one ordinary morning, the protagonist realizes that he has mysteriously traveled ten years in the past and now has the chance to do something about his future. The captivating storytelling did not go unnoticed, and the show soon garnered a decent global fan following.


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The original source code can be found on GitHub. Bad ending -- due solely to the fact that this anime was based on a LN series that is ongoing -- and the powers that be did not want to risk an anime-only ending that might imperil ongoing LN sales.

Makes one yearn for the long ago days when Hana yori dango could create a wonderful anime-only ending while the manga ran along on its own course for years afterwards. Given that all the characters we did see in were, in fact, grateful to Kyouya -- and we never saw Tsurayaki so we still have no idea why he really quit -- very possibly his crisis of confidence was only tangentially related to Kyouya , his choice to do another remake seems extremely perverse.

The show tries to make his choice "selfless" but is, in fact, quite selfish. The non-selfish choice would be to work with his friends -- from on -- to make certain they had the most fulfilling careers possible. This would have required that he have the guts to confront Tsurayuki and apologize insofar as necessary. It might turn out that Tsurayuki has been working on his writing, but not publishing.

It might be that he has been pursuing activities that will give him the experience to write more authentically than he would have been able to do otherwise. We will never know -- because the show's creators decided that the need to not jeopardize LN sales for as many future volumes as possible took precedence. Overall, I liked this series -- until that last choice was made. I loved that Shinoaki had re-discovered her love of art -- and was looking forward to a future with both her beloved family AND her art.

I loved the fact that Kawasegawa seemed to have been able to overcome a lot of hjer issues and seemed ready to return to the fray, reinvigorated after an Okinawa break. I loved the fact that Nanako had similarly shown signs of regaining HER passion.

The stage was set for everyone but the missing Tsurayuki to blossom -- even if in a different way from the original time line. In a sense, his return to the past betrays the future that was looming for the women in the time line. Goddamn, could not have said it better. This was my exact thought when I finished watching. After episode 8 I had a tiny fragment of hope that it would have an actually bold ending. But the mere fact that I knew there were several other light novels and this was an ongoing series dashed most of that hope away.

Someone downvoted you for your IMHO completely valid opinion. If there is a second season, I might watch it. But I doubt I will take any interest in the LNs in the mean time. I wonder if the author really wanted to pull this stunt in the LN series -- or whether he was pressured into it by corporate bosses?

I started following manga and LNs but usually sometime between volume manga or light novel it just becomes hard to keep interest.

I've grown to believe that most manga and light novel series would be improved if there was a plan to conclude them rather than just dragging things out endlessly until external factors force the matter.

And it's not just that the basic arcs keep repeating but they get more and more padded out too. On the other hand, that was a simulated life, not a genuine life like the original timeline or the loop timeline that he's hoping to complete. If he had continued with that timeline it would have felt off. Was it simulated? I felt it was the "new reality" -- but a reality that would be written over again. I don't get the people who are saying he left his wife and family to go back to college, it's as if they haven't been paying attention.

He changed the lives of three incredible people, and he values their talents and abilities and always dreamed to grow alongside them, to let it go like that would always feel off, for him and for us from a storytelling perspective. The way I'm thinking about it, he can always aim to get to marry Shinoaki again, he knows she likes him, and in a world of going back in time, destiny sure is going to bring his daughter back.

It's a bit of wishful thinking I know but well, it's vague and fucked up, either way, stay with your destined family while altering the lives of 3 individuals or leave that family to make sure your interference is more controlled and you didn't harm anyone anymore. I don't think we should count that as a weakness of this story, but the opposite, anything can happen, and different forms of happiness are going to spawn from the different decisions and trajectories many individuals take, it's an interesting aspect of life IMO.

The story didn't try to paint the two timelines as black and white, which is an advantage in my book. Honestly, if the story just established multiverse theory or some shit, a lot of us wouldn't see a problem with Kyouya's decision to go back in time.

Personally, I think it's tough on him to be living a life that isn't actually his own, and it's fine to leave because he isn't truly the person people here know and love.

But the problem is that neither he nor the audience knows if time travel is like that. It could very well erase Maki from existence forever, but Kyouya doesn't even think about that, or deign to ask Keiko about it. A simple line where Keiko reassures Kyouya that this future will be fine without him or something would've sufficed. Kyouya just takes so little interest in the happiness of others except how it intersects with his own interests.

At least he's self-aware that he's no hero or champion of justice There was a bit they showed where he was self publishing his writing on a blog. All of them kept to their dreams one way or another, but they all became far less successful when Kyouya entered the picture.

But we don't know they were actually HAPPY with their lives -- they may have been poised on the brink of a flame-out. Perhaps Kyouya's interference set them up to have happier lives -- and to ease into a later burst of creativity that would have been satisfying to all? That was my assumption too.

Things were NOT going well for them for all their ostensible "success". Oh well, in MY alternate version, Kyouya stays in , and brings everyone together, in a collaborative project that lets them all shine. I think the second timeline was happier, but it's entirely possible that he can make the third even better by removing some of the negative parts of his influence. It's a bit greedy, but it's not clear how many redos he's getting so maybe it is low risk overall.

I kind of agree, but you could look at it another way too. Suppose he goes back in time, makes different decisions, marries either Shinoaki or someone else and has a different daughter. In he's given the choice to stick with that timeline or switch to the second one with Maki. Would it be wrong to delete daughter version 2 in favor of Maki? Would it be morally neutral? Most people prefer actual timelines to hypothetical timelines, but is there a good reason to see a briefly actual, but eventually nonexistent timeline as more valuable than a never actual, but possible one?

It might just be loss aversion that makes us think it's bad. It's unfortune, but true. And so many anime are based on adaptations these days rather than original works. It just provides an additional barrier to making something "great" when it's already a difficult task in the first place. Rate this episode here. View all comments Show parent comments Yes, this was the ending we were all expecting since episode 8.

Bad ending -- due solely to the fact that this anime was based on a LN series that is ongoing -- and the powers that be did not want to risk an anime-only ending that might imperil ongoing LN sales Goddamn, could not have said it better.

That's why I love manga like Girls Last Tour so much If it leads to the evaporation of his daughter, it will have been a terribly bad decision.


Remake our Life Episode 12 Release Date

Sign In. Episode guide. Remake Our Life! Original title: Bokutachi no Remake. Animation Comedy Drama. Hashiba Kyouya is a 28 year old game developer. With his company going bankrupt, and him losing his job, he returns to his hometown.

Not sure either Nanako or Shinoaki are likely to be the ending girl. Kyouya choosing one or the other seem likely to damage the platinum trio.

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Remake our Life also known as Bokutachi no Remake in Japan is an upcoming anime based on the light novel written by Nachi Kio who is also in-charge of scripts. Studio Feel is responsible for the animation who have created many popular anime such as Oregairu , Hinamatsuri. Episode 1 of Remake our Life anime is scheduled to release on July 3, , at PM JST and is confirmed to run for 12 episodes with a new one releasing every Saturday. The premiere episode will be a one-hour special. Now with so many top-class anime airing during a single season such as the Scarlet Nexus, My Next Life as a Villainess Season 2, so it will be difficult to keep track of all the anime that you want to watch.

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The series finished on December 21, Season 3 is only a possibility now if its creators decide to adapt some previously skipped chapters of the manga. As of now, the third season of 'BokuBen' has not been greenlit. In the unlikely scenario of the show getting renewed, you can expect 'We Never Learn Bokuben' season 3 to release sometime in Does We Never Learn have an ending?

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If Remake our Life Episode 12 releases date changed we will inform you by an updated article. Watch Remake our Life online on Crunchyroll. Bokutachi no Remake Synopsis: Kyouya Hashiba, 28, is having a difficult time in life. Unemployed and forced to move back in with his parents after quitting his office job to work in the videogame industry, he loses his internship at a popular game studio. Instead of going to business school, Kyouya decides to go to the Oonaka University of Art to pursue his passions. Erin meets his former classmate Eiko Kawasegawa, the woman that hired him as an intern in the present, along with his new housemates and future Platinum Generation members: underachievers Aki Shino, Nanako Kogure, and Tsurayuki Rokuonji. Kyouya and his friends are getting closer to discovering their true potential as creators and remaking their lives into the ideal versions they desire with each project they complete together. Raw Scans for chapter

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Unemployed, the year-old has no option but to return to his hometown, where he has to live with his parents. Hashiba begins to regret his life decisions when he looks at the achievements of his peers and wonders where he could have been if not for his poor life choices. When he wakes up one ordinary morning, the protagonist realizes that he has mysteriously traveled ten years in the past and now has the chance to do something about his future. The captivating storytelling did not go unnoticed, and the show soon garnered a decent global fan following.

Remake Our Life Season 2: Cancelled? Renewal, Plot & Release Date

Remake of our lives! The story is great and I have no real complaints about it; Around. Remember the beginning of my review? Qia gets a chance to start from 0. He enrolls in the University of the Arts and gets a chance to work with real talents who will reach great success in the future. Upon meeting him, the story shows us that he is anxious to be able to reach his level and talent.

He travels back ten years ago by an unknown event. He never loses the chances for changing the bad situations into good as he already faced before his time-travelling.

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Nariyuki Yuiga, a poor third-year high school student, works tirelessly to earn the VIP nomination, which would cover all of his college tuition fees. The headmaster bestows the prestigious scholarship on him in honor of his hard work. However, he must tutor the school's geniuses in their weakest subjects if he is to receive this scholarship! Rizu Ogata, a math genius who wants to study humanities; Fumino Furuhashi, a literary legend who wants to study science; and Uruka Takemoto, Yuiga's sports-savvy childhood friend who is hopeless at everything else, are among his new students. In Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai, Yuiga tries to teach his three eccentric tutees through a series of bizarre and comedic antics. Will Yuiga be able to help his students achieve their goals if Ogata and Furuhashi's ambitions clash with their abilities? Nachi Kio's light novel series Remake Our Life!

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The anime series developed a huge fan following in a very short period of time. And the ambiguous ending of the previous season is making its viewers curious about the fate of the series. So will the fans ever see Nariyuki Yuiga on the screens again?

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