【瑠璃の宝石】10話 ネットの反応と感想 Ruri Rocks Episode 10 Reactions ミステリー要素強めな伊万里さん回 鉱物の違う側面を教えてくれる【アニメ反応集 実況考察まとめ】
Hello! Today, we’ll be introducing viewer reactions to episode 10 of “Ruri no Houseki”! This channel features viewer reactions and thoughts on the latest anime. Knowing everyone’s interpretations and thoughts will make watching anime even more enjoyable, so be sure to tune in until the end! Imari was super cute. So they used manganese as temporary paving stones ? It looks like a pomegranate, so it looks delicious. Has Imari now become a reliable senior in Ruri’s eyes? It’s good for the college student group because they can advance their research, but I wonder what the benefits are for the high school student group. They can show off their talents during interviews. Are they going to take the special talent exam? I watched Abandoned Railway yesterday, so this episode was timely for me. It feels like we’re charging into a dungeon without a vanguard. It’s a pain to not have a tank power character. Innocent Shouko’s eyes are scarier than the harsh Ruri. It’s good we can get there without a car . 65km is pretty fast for a place like this. Manganese batteries are probably no longer around. They’re sold everywhere , even at 100-yen stores. What will ultimately happen to the land used for the abandoned railway tracks? To begin with, they’re probably just too much of a pain to remove, so I wonder if abandoned railway tracks like this are still around these days ? I saw one in Tottori, where the tracks were buried along a hiking trail. Each corner where the trolley landed is labeled with the name of the person who fell on it. I wonder if it’s possible to break it up with a hammer and make it look this good ? I wish they’d display the price of the ore in all the previous episodes, but I think it would be difficult, since the range varies greatly depending on the quality. I’m sure there will be complaints about the price. They’re breaking it up so much, lol . Is this legally OK? Basically, the mountains are full of private property, but this anime, or rather the manga, doesn’t seem to care. This episode was about a historical mystery connected by stones. Imari had fun expanding her imagination based on the stones, and it ended with a lot of deformation. Art-wise, it seems like a buildup episode . The answer is that the paving stones in the book were washed away in a flood or something, and as a temporary measure, people used ore as paving stones. There aren’t many desks in the lab. This lab must be unpopular… Laputa really existed! I wonder if the reason is explained in the novel (´・ω・`) They used good manganese as a temporary fix, but it can’t be helped since it was wartime , so they used manganese ore, and then they got it right! I haven’t read the original work! (´・ω・`) If the water doesn’t stop, it’ll just get washed away, they just need to be able to get through for now, they just want to fill in one hole made by ants, right? No, no, wouldn’t it be fine to use the ballast around it? Wouldn’t it have been fine to use the stone that had already been passed through ? They just didn’t have the right size? Come to think of it, this is the first time we’ve seen a man, Shouko’s father , but wait a minute , his face hasn’t properly appeared, so can we really assume he’s a man? Has the person who said, “I’ll take responsibility!” ever actually taken responsibility? If it’s valuable, why not just collect it later and replace it with a normal stone? They pretended they hadn’t taken responsibility, so they didn’t realise they had to recall it. If you mess with something that’s moving… it’s a good anime. I don’t think the DVDs will sell, but I feel like there will be people who watch this and go on to study geology. Is it like how more high school girls are going on to veterinary school after watching “Animal Doctor”, or how reading the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is leading to them studying Chinese history? Rhodium manganese ore is easier to understand if it’s called rhodochrosite or Inca rose , so in the end they don’t just detour to their original destination. Everyone doesn’t want to see stories about minerals, they just want to see boobs. Today’s story was really good, and while the stories about minerals are interesting, if you just want to see giant boobs there are plenty of them on Narou . This weekend there’s a mineral market in Akihabara, and there are quite a few stone shops in neighboring Asakusabashi. The artwork is as good as ever. It looks like we’ll be getting a series of stories rather than just single stories as we approach the final episode. There’s been a lot of discussion about it, but we actually knew it would be in volume 4 of the original, and the stalactite appears in the opening, so the answer was written there. Mineral collecting, which is connected to history. The mirror of the boss who takes responsibility properly. ” I’ll take responsibility!” he says often, but how does he actually take responsibility? “I’ll take responsibility!” ⇒It was all my subordinates’ doing on their own!! Why didn’t you stop them? It would be more of a problem if the supply was delayed. Considering the historical background, I wonder how many hours it would have taken to fill it in by hand. The “reason for having to hurry” that was in the original was cut, so it felt a bit strange. It ‘s a lot of hassle when you’re talking about wartime, so I think it was the right decision to remove it. Are there really abandoned railway lines like this? It had a really Stand by Me feel to it , I admire it, when push comes to shove Ruri is able to make a great discovery within the time limit of the show, as expected for an Imari episode, Imari’s animation was amazing , Imari is great to be able to turn back when she thinks it’s impossible, most mountain accidents don’t involve that and Ruri is in quite dangerous situations but Imari saves her, she looks like she would definitely appear in the sweets section if there was a collaboration cafe… Roseite has a Rozen Maiden feel to it, kids these days don’t even seem to know what manganese batteries are , it was another overwhelming Imari episode that ended on its own, paper documents are important … was it a wartime story, again an educational episode I thought they would expand on the play within a play this time but surprisingly that wasn’t the case It was an episode where Imari tries her best even though she is unfamiliar with collecting Imari is too cute it’s relieved to find out the reason Imari This episode explored the rocks that humans have moved, just as rivers and volcanoes move rocks. It’s incredibly cool how human activity and mineral gathering are loosely connected . Minerals are linked not only to the history of the Earth, but also to human history. There ‘s something truly romantic about them. (*´ω`*) I wonder if Imari’s episode had a stronger mystery element. By looking at things from both the literature and fieldwork perspectives, the truth becomes clear. Is there more to the story of Sapphire? “Sapphire’s Cradle” means skipping an episode, but I’m sure they’ll wrap it up . Maybe there’ll be another episode after Sapphire? This episode of Ruri no Houseki is full of romance, without Nagi. Not only is Imari often overshadowed by Nagi, but it was refreshing to see her featured, and the story unfold from a different perspective than before. Ruri’s childish behavior was less depicted, making this the most interesting episode so far. Imari’s coming-of-age story was also interesting . It was amazing that she was able to question why there was so much manganese on the railroad tracks, even though it normally shouldn’t be there, and it was amazing to see her find her own answer on her own. Imari’s happy look at the end was incredibly cute. In the past, when a steam locomotive transported minerals, manganese ore was used to replace paving stones washed away by bad weather, and it was discovered on an abandoned railroad track over time… It’s interesting to see the passage of time in a different way. It’s also surprising that the outside is black and the inside is pink . Nagi is off this episode, so the three of them explore the abandoned mine. The dialogue between Ruri, who is familiar with Yoko, and Shouko, who respectfully criticizes Ruri, is starting to take shape. The track art was well-drawn and immersive. This episode delved deeper into Yoko’s character, who is obsessed with history. A rare pattern without Nagi. The puzzle solving of the paving stones was fascinating. I didn’t realize there was even a “steam locomotive animation director” this time. That steam locomotive animation director, Toshiya Washida, previously worked on “Doraemon.” While Nagi interprets natural science through stones, Imari interprets history and culture. The way the story connects the abandoned railway line and the mystery of manganese through a single sentence from a novel or a newspaper article of the time is beautifully told, and Imari’s role as the protagonist makes this story stand out. Because Nagi wasn’t able to participate this time and Imari took the lead on the expedition, the differences in their approaches and perspectives were clearly conveyed. This episode taught me that minerals and mines have not only natural aspects but also historical and cultural aspects . It was a truly amazing episode that gave me a new perspective . Thank you for watching until the end! 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