What is the name of the piano piece that plays when Nao starts crying while expressing her thoughts about Akiyama in Episode 20?
the music played in episode 20 when nao cries was touching. can someone tell me whats the name of the piecr?
the music played in episode 20 when nao cries was touching. can someone tell me whats the name of the piecr?
i wonder which one u scale higher in terms of rivalry among these character.
for me i like yoko and aki rivalry.
hi, may i ask if there is already a translation for liar game last game chapter 6.
contraband game is the game which yokoya was introduced. the first time i read this, i got amazed of yokoyas character.
contraband alone, i put him on the same level as aki. even higher.
the first time i read the manga in contraband, it amazes me that yokoya forsee everything. it feels like he is smarter than aki. At that point, the way how i see it was that yokoya was the real winner.
im curious whats ur take on this.
has there been any news about this?
hi, may i ask if someone translated already the last chapter for liar game last game?
the animation, soundtrack, explanation, voice dub are all in synch..
the best episode so far .
i love solving murdoku puzzle. especially the expert level.
i wonder how many expert puzzles have been published so far?
Now that contrabamd is finish, what is your opinion on contraband?
as a manga reader contraband together with the musical chair is the peak of its peak.
i would argue this is the best arc i have watch as an anime together with the spider arc in hxh.
in japan, there is death note, liar game, classroom of the elite and others.
i wonder what are the counterpart in korea.
im curious whether there is a counterpart manga for chinese that has a similar set up to liar game.
i would be happy to explore it.
im navigating google sheet right now, and i cant find a way in converting multiple sheets into single pdf.
can someone please help with this. thank you.
i wonder how anime viewers scale this match up.
especially that they have now an idea as to the capability of Yokoya and aki.
The perfect ending should have taken place in the Records of the Four Kingdoms.
After the final stalemate, a smoke screen suddenly fills the arena. As confusion spreads, everyone gradually loses consciousness.
When the participants awaken, each of them finds themselves safely returned to their own homes. Beside them is a single envelope containing a letter.
"Thank you for participating in the Liar Game. Your participation has been invaluable. We wish you the very best in your future endeavors."
None of them remembers what happened after the smoke appeared. They simply accept that the game has finally come to an end and continue with their lives.
Only one participant never returns home.
Akiyama awakens in an elegant, secluded room. Standing before him are the mysterious individuals behind the Liar Game, including the masked figures whose identities have remained hidden throughout the series.
They explain that Akiyama entered the Liar Game as nothing more than another contestant. Like everyone else, he was subjected to the same rules, the same risks, and the same uncertainty. However, as the game progressed, he consistently distinguished himself from the rest. Through his intelligence, leadership, composure under pressure, and unwavering principles, he ultimately proved to be the most qualified candidate.
The masked figures then reveal the true purpose of the Liar Game.
The competition was never truly about money or deception. It was a carefully orchestrated assessment designed to identify an individual with extraordinary intelligence, leadership, emotional control, and moral judgment. Every game, every alliance, every betrayal, and every impossible decision was created to determine whether someone possessed the qualities necessary to lead something far greater.
They explain that they are preparing to launch an ambitious financial project, one capable of transforming Japan's economic landscape. Such an undertaking requires more than an exceptional strategist. It requires a visionary leader who can earn the trust of others, make impossible decisions under immense pressure, and guide an organization through uncertainty.
That leader is not merely the winner of the Liar Game.
That leader is its next Chief Executive Officer.
The other participants were never informed of the truth because they had already fulfilled their role in the evaluation. Only the most qualified contestant would be invited to learn what the Liar Game had truly been about.
The final scene ends with the masked figures offering Akiyama the position of Chief Executive Officer. They ask him a single question.
"Will you lead us?"
Before Akiyama can answer, the screen fades to black, leaving the audience with the realization that the greatest game was never the Liar Game itself, but what comes after it.
i just wonder how murdoku puzzle affects you in a practical way. perhaps you could share your experience.
is there a translation already?
im planning to buy murodku volume 2, but it seems i cant see a add cart button in amazon.