[Fun fact: because it's a Funi dub, it's set to the dub track to start with. Which will be Interesting since it's just Atsushi talking for like the first few moments.
Atsushi does not seem to like his dub voice, though.]
[ It's actually pretty strange, hearing him in person and through the screen. To her, it feels like she's watching a movie and the actor is right next to her.
She does rest a hand under her chin a little thoughtfully as she makes her own comment on the matter. ]
It doesn't sound like this is after six years. . .? It sounds like you just got kicked out recently? Like a few days ago at best.
But that doesn't make any sense. I was 12 at the time, I wouldn't have looked like I did now. And even then, Dazai-san found me pretty quickly after that.
[Oh look who's on screen now. And Atsushi finds himself struggling with this a bit more than he thought he would.]
[ She just hums to herself contemplatively, taking out a notebook and writing down notes. ]
You don't mind, do you?
[ But then.
Dazai happens and she just stares. And then she hears his voice which makes her pause the DVD, glances at him for a second with a worried look on her face and then asks the much more important question here: ]
Dazai-san once told me "this is the only world where he writes his book." So if the world of this show is different from my world, then he would be dead. Which might be why he's not mentioned? He worked at the Armed Detective Agency in my world, just like Akutagawa.
Does that mean that Dazai's aware of it. . .? Parallel universes.
[ With that sort of phrasing. There's a bit of a hum and Inaba's writing ] Usually in fiction, parallel universes are written out as spinoffs. So like a light novel or a manga or something like that. Do you want to keep watching, though?
[Of course, the hard part is that there is so much Dazai in all of BSD that it's hard for Atsushi to watch it and not compare the Dazai he knows to this Dazai on tv. Sorry Inaba, he's talking during the show.]
He's...nicer. This one, in the show. Dazai-san was never outright mean, but he wasn't exactly 'nice' either. And his smiles were always fake. This one seems a little more genuine.
[And then eventually Akutagawa shows up, and Atsushi grimaces.]
Ah. So he's more violent like this, then. I guess it's good he found a way to mellow out in my world, he was intense enough already.
[ It's okay, Inaba doesn't really mind, although she's being quiet throughout, allowing Atsushi to ramble, creating comparisons between the Dazai he knew and the Dazai he sees on the screen.
She can't help but wonder a little more about how different they are. But based on what Atsushi did tell her, he's not wrong. It's when Akutagawa shows up that she can't help but hum a bit in curiosity. ]
What what he like. . . back where you're from? Besides his "intensity"?
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[Fun fact: because it's a Funi dub, it's set to the dub track to start with. Which will be Interesting since it's just Atsushi talking for like the first few moments.
Atsushi does not seem to like his dub voice, though.]
Is that what I really sound like in English?
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. . . Please don't make me answer that question, because I feel like that answer is going to be weird. Do you want me to switch the audio over?
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[ Nevertheless, she grabs the remote, pauses it, swaps it over to Japanese and. . .she's just going to start the episode from the beginning. ]
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Did I burn through my bank account that fast? And why would being from an orphanage matter at this point, I've been on my own for six years now.
[THIS IS CONFUSING
He suspects some things were changed, or they just got it wrong entirely.]
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She does rest a hand under her chin a little thoughtfully as she makes her own comment on the matter. ]
It doesn't sound like this is after six years. . .? It sounds like you just got kicked out recently? Like a few days ago at best.
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[Oh look who's on screen now. And Atsushi finds himself struggling with this a bit more than he thought he would.]
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[ She just hums to herself contemplatively, taking out a notebook and writing down notes. ]
You don't mind, do you?
[ But then.
Dazai happens and she just stares. And then she hears his voice which makes her pause the DVD, glances at him for a second with a worried look on her face and then asks the much more important question here: ]
Are you. . . going to be okay?
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[The answer comes almost immediately, but after a moment he thinks to say more, if only to reassure Inaba.]
He sounds exactly like him, that's all. I know this is...
[He doesn't want to say 'fake', even if it's not at all the right stuff.]
...not exactly real, but his voice is a perfect match. But it's okay, I'll be okay.
[He's actually curious to see where this goes, and to see if there's an explanation here somewhere.]
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Maybe you should sit next to me?
[ It might be better than sitting on the chair for him right now. ]
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It's different. I don't know why, but it's different. This isn't how things happened.
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Parallel universe. . .?
[ Is her first guess.
She does not unpause just yet, though. ]
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Does the box say anything about someone named 'Oda'?
["This is the only world where he writes his book."
That seems like a good way to tell if this is truly an alternate timeline or not.]
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[ She looks at the back of the box again and reads it aloud for him. ]
This one doesn't. And the other one. . . [ Reading this as well! ] Doesn't seem to mention that person, either.
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Dazai-san once told me "this is the only world where he writes his book." So if the world of this show is different from my world, then he would be dead. Which might be why he's not mentioned? He worked at the Armed Detective Agency in my world, just like Akutagawa.
[Now there's someone mentioned in the summaries.]
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[ With that sort of phrasing. There's a bit of a hum and Inaba's writing ] Usually in fiction, parallel universes are written out as spinoffs. So like a light novel or a manga or something like that. Do you want to keep watching, though?
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[After all, Dazai had told him exactly how such a thing would be possible.
But at that last question, he will nod. Watch the anime, Inaba, and watch as Atsushi's mood gradually drops over the next few hours.]
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[ Before she grabs the remote, she wraps an arm around him, keeping herself close to him. And then she presses play. ]
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He's...nicer. This one, in the show. Dazai-san was never outright mean, but he wasn't exactly 'nice' either. And his smiles were always fake. This one seems a little more genuine.
[And then eventually Akutagawa shows up, and Atsushi grimaces.]
Ah. So he's more violent like this, then. I guess it's good he found a way to mellow out in my world, he was intense enough already.
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She can't help but wonder a little more about how different they are. But based on what Atsushi did tell her, he's not wrong. It's when Akutagawa shows up that she can't help but hum a bit in curiosity. ]
What what he like. . . back where you're from? Besides his "intensity"?
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...well he never did that, for one.
[Wow. It's a good thing his limbs grow back.]
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[ INABA ]
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Given that Byakko ate one of Rean-san's limbs, I'd rather not think about it.
[If Akutagawa just vored Atsushi, then Atsushi sure did vore Rean.]
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[ There's a pause, and then. ]
It's the circle of vore.
[ This is the worst conversation. ]
But you actually named the tiger? [ She swears she's heard the name Byakko before, though. ]
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I didn't name him, the name just popped into my head one day. So I think it's his.
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cw suicide talk from here on out
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