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The world continues moving even after we, individually, stop. As Kessoku Band fractures down the middle, all parties can't help but look towards the future with a great anxiety. Hitori's choice has broken their joyous, happy-go-lucky world.
How do you reconcile with a person who yearns for death? And is it even possible to fix things, to heal from our woes, when they cut so deeply?
The artist's truest struggle. The question, "Who am I?"
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- Part 2 of Bocchi the Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
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After the climactic duel for the Earth, the Dragon Balls lay inert and their hero is no longer able to save them. A desperate mission begins to thwart the Emperor of Evil and his army.
His name is Frieza, the Emperor of the Universe, and he has come to ensure his rule lasts for the rest of eternity.
(Massive Canon Rewrite.)
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- Part 2 of Dragon Ball Prominence
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Wake up to a new world, Hitori. Where the shadows of your mind are more than phantoms, and the collective soul is found beyond poetry. Let it be your strength and your comfort.
You'll need it.
Let cascading drums and singing guitars drag you low, down below into the Dark World where dreams yet flow.
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Words alone do not measure the majesty of sense. To feel something is indescribable. To lose something, even more so.
A lone machine wanders free of its prime directive, with simmering senses rising to the surface; sensations it thought that it had buried. It is not human. But is she alive?
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It's a sunny day in Tokyo. The sky's clear, tourists roam the roadways, and all seems as well as can be. Taking advantage of the good weather and the beginning of their Summer break, Kessoku Band meets up in Shimokitazawa to jam out and have fun.
But someone didn't come. Where, oh where, is Bocchi?
It's that absence that forces them to contend with death, the meaning of their lives, and the nature of art.
(CW: References for and depictions of suicide.)Series
- Part 1 of Bocchi the Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
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(CW Suicide, Discussions of Mental Illness)
One's relationship to art can be considered a mirror to their relationship with life itself. When it comes to Hitori Gotoh, you might consider that her art is all that she has; it is the bedrock of her personhood. It is not an easy thing, the loss of life. And yet, in loss is some of the greatest art forged. Must it be the end? Can this not be the beginning of something new - a new life?
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