Otona ni Narenai Bokura wa

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The second to last chapter is so dark. Bruh, guess at the end, he just throws away his moral huh? Did she get out of the loop first or did she get too suicidal to hangout with him? I'm still wondering how they get out of the loop. The loop is established to be created due to them not remembering what they have for dinner the day before.
 
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This is purely my interpretation, who knows if the author actually meant it this way or not, but this is how my high school english teachers all those years would want me to analyze this. I dont think theyre actually out of the time loop. Aoi says in a few chapters before the end how theyre losing their memories of even previous loops and that they may lose thwir memories of each other if the circumstances are right. And I think thats exactly what happens as he starts to live a life of self indulgence and addiction. People are calling him a bad person a psychopath, but you have to realize he was likely driven insane by the possible millenia he spent living the same day. After all it drove her to killing herself over and over, not exactly the most stable sanity. I believe this is actually a loop inaide the loop where they potentially go insane, lose their memories of each other and possibly reset mentally. The key, to me, is how both the first abd last chapters end with Ichinose asking Aoi what they are gonna do that day. Also, through out the series both of their eyes have varying levels of dark circles. I thought this was weird at first, how would one chapter they look like absolute shit and on the verge of giving up, and the next they would look like had improved and were happier than previously.

Anyways thats just my personal analysis, take it with a grain of salt.
 
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bro what is this ending???

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This is purely my interpretation, who knows if the author actually meant it this way or not, but this is how my high school english teachers all those years would want me to analyze this. I dont think theyre actually out of the time loop. Aoi says in a few chapters before the end how theyre losing their memories of even previous loops and that they may lose thwir memories of each other if the circumstances are right. And I think thats exactly what happens as he starts to live a life of self indulgence and addiction. People are calling him a bad person a psychopath, but you have to realize he was likely driven insane by the possible millenia he spent living the same day. After all it drove her to killing herself over and over, not exactly the most stable sanity. I believe this is actually a loop inaide the loop where they potentially go insane, lose their memories of each other and possibly reset mentally. The key, to me, is how both the first abd last chapters end with Ichinose asking Aoi what they are gonna do that day. Also, through out the series both of their eyes have varying levels of dark circles. I thought this was weird at first, how would one chapter they look like absolute shit and on the verge of giving up, and the next they would look like had improved and were happier than previously.

Anyways thats just my personal analysis, take it with a grain of salt.
There is a lot to speculate about. However, I just checked, and the day they were repeating was Monday, the 7th, shown on the cellphone in the first chapter. In the final chapter, it was Tuesday, the 8th. So, I think they actually broke the loop, which makes me feel at ease because that kind of torture is really desperate and could break anyone's mind, and I don't think our protagonists deserved that. The way they got out of the loop, I assume, had to be something along the lines of them completing a certain number of cycles. That would explain why, in the last memories, she disappears, leaving him in a cycle of suicide and immorality, leaving aside the possibility of them becoming exhausted of each other.
 
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Was fun to follow. Many sweet moments that sometimes take a grim turn. A bit disappointed in the ending, but still appreciated the ride.
 
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To make a quick comment about this manga, it’s April 14th 2025 for me, and honestly, I can’t help but just say how depressing and emotional this is, spending your life in eternal youth, you can’t do anything to continue or even know what your future is gonna be, your in the same season and to be on top of that, your alone, though for these two they have each other and it being enough seems to bring them heavy solace, I really wish I wasn’t (and this may sound weird) the Fourteen year old that sees life heavily and clearly as I type this comment, otherwise I would have saw this as a paradise, but even then I wouldn’t want to live this life because overtime I probably would end up getting sick of it, or even worse…I would one day end up slapped by the realization…That I’m Alone.
 
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Why this one had to be axed while kanokari got hundreds of chapters orz.

I want to see more characters development. That film strips in ch 26 can be explored more.
 
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I think people dig too deep into the ending. I think what simply happened was they dated, Mashiro got sick of life again and went back to instantly giving up on life, Aoi got depressed and indulged in lust and at some point the world just moved again and they forgot their memories other than their feelings for eachother

The reason why the loop ended is unknown so its up to personal opinion, whether or not there was a limit to the time loop and they reached it or maybe a different type of condition where both of them had to give up
 

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