

#ANIME BOOKENDS SERIES#
Then the whole series ends with Nagisa, now a collegiate intern working part-time teaching to a classroom of delinquents, designated Class 3-5 (a subtle nod to his old class also being the fifth third-year class of Kunugigaoka), calmly confronting his students before taking a roll-call. The final arc has a double-bookend: Chapter 177 / Season 2 Episode 24 has him roll-calling the class one last time before they finally assassinate him. The series begins with Koro-sensei taking a roll of Class 3-E while they're firing at him.The Opening Narration of the first few episodes of Ashita no Nadja gets reprised at the end of the final episode, as a way to signify that Nadja's story is now complete.The last scene of the ARIA series depicts Akari embarrassing her new apprentice by happily staring at her, just like Alicia did to Akari at the beginning of the series.

He takes Sakurako hostage again, this time at gunpoint, and Maeda (who had been missing for four months after accidentally taking an airplane to England) makes his triumphant return by kicking the guy in the head and rescuing Sakurako. The same guy shows up in the very last chapter, trying to burn down the girls' dorm again.

If I’m going to spend the money on this passion, I really should take care of them. I can tell from the constant re-order requests at my local bookstore. I’ve always been a manga lover, but this specific market has recently surged in popularity. I am one of many booklovers who have bought up big with manga over the last couple of years. But the truth is, we are not doing our books any favours here. Let’s be honest: How many of us have enough shelf space to use bookends? *sheepish looks at my double-stacked shelves* Yeah, I know.
