Goodnight world ending explained
Good Night World
Manga and anime have both had their fair share of pieces; though there is a vast majority of those that involve an online world. Good Night World, a seinen drama manga from mangaka Okabe Uru, is one of those manga. Good Night World began in December of 2015 and ran for a little over a year; it ended just after the new year hit, on January 9th of 2017. The story was serialized on the Ura Sunday, which is one of many sites for manga and webcomics in Japan; you may know them for the popular series Mob Psycho 100. That aside the manga ran for a total of five volumes; in terms of chapters there are fifty two in all. I found this manga by chance when I was looking at the currently releasing manga of the time; at that time the manga was doing really well for itself and that got me interested. I read a little of it, but never truly sat down to get any progress done. After some time I finally decided to read the manga now that it was finished and honestly speaking I like it, but I don’t believe it’s as great as others made it out to be from the start. There were great parts, but at the same time there were parts I just didn’t care for; to evaluate let’s start with th
Good Night World Ending Explained: What Happened in Episode 12?
The Black Bird computer virus forced 70% of humans to log into the virtual world. Kojiro Arima, aka Shiro Akabane, wants to finish what he started by reducing himself into a computer virus called Hello World. Here’s the
ending of the
Good Night World
anime explained
in detail.
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What Happened in Good Night World Episode 12?
Credit: Studio NAZ
The world is being overtaken by Arima Kojiro, thanks to Hello World, a computer virus he developed to fight and devour Sasumata, also known as the Black Bird, which nests in the application system.
This time, Kojiro will be the one to intrude on Sasumata’s sequence of zeros and ones to put an end to everything that happened between the real world and the virtual world.
Kojiro abandoned everything, including his magnificent wisdom, rationality, and future, to take responsibility for Sasumata.
He irreversibly converted his data into a demonic existence to become a mere entity that could devour and infect Sasumata.
Sasumata assumes that Kojiro’s family will grieve his death, but the latter believes other
I actually believe that there are 2 virtual worlds, the "Real World" which is the human world with 2 layers and the "Bird Cage" which is the AI world and has 3 layers. "Planet" exists in the "Real World" but allows co-existence/communication between the "Real World" and the "Bird Cage"
The "Real World" has 2 layers:
Layer 1A is the "Human World" which is fact a fake virtual world. Nearly the entire anime takes place here.
Layer 1B is "Planet" which while hosted in the human world is a connection point to the Bird Cage: AI World
The "Bird Cage" has 3 layers and blackbird has complete control of this world:
Layer 2A is the "AI world", this is a mirrored world that only AI "live in." It's where Yoko lives her life.
Layer 2B is the "Torture World", people who have been infected by blackbird get their entire consciousness TRANSFERRED from the Human World. Getting transferred to this location from the Human World is basically a death sentence in the Human World and infinite Torture (as you cannot truly die) in the Torture World
Layer 2C i
If betrayl were an anime it would be
Good Night World
because wow, did this show have so many unexpected plot twists.
Halfway through the series after the Pico reveal I was reeling, and then in the very last episode when we see “Leon” get a message from “Shiro”, and the “real world” glitch during Taichirou and Asuma’s Planet inspired sacred pilgrimage had me shocked.
Good Night World is a Very Different Anime
I didn’t know what to expect when I first started watching this anime. It had been on my Netflix watchlist for a while, and I ended up downloading the entire season on a whim for some offline viewing during a session of spotty internet service. I thought I was getting a slightly more mature take on a
Sword Art Online
-esque story, but instead I found myself watching the anime version of
Mr. ROBOT.
I guess
Pantheon
would be the closest animated thing I’ve watched to
Good Night World
.
The Akabane Family
The Akabane family is actually the Arima family, they just don’t know it. That is the central hook and premise of this story, yes – but it is much deeper than that.
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