Was Nakajima really ever evil though? His actions resulted in a lot of deaths from Loki alone, not to mention Set and Lucifer. But I don't think he was ever really "evil".
He was misunderstood and was humiliated and beaten for it. He wanted revenge, that doesn't necessarily make him evil.
No, he was a smart guy who made a really stupid mistake by thinking he could control such a powerful and ambitious demon like Loki. He got power hungry thinking he could control Loki and was then easily goaded
@xLeumx into doing more and more work towards releasing Loki to the human world.
He began having doubts and was soon shown the error of his ways. He probably felt like a total idiot for making the Devil Summoning Program and was obviously responsible to try to clean up after himself, too.
I'm not saying I agree with what he's done from a moral or legal point of view, but if we were in his position, would we act very differently?
Maybe I'm just trying to redeem him, I don't know.
I don't see how Nakajima is anything but evil in his motives and desires. An incarnation of the goddess Izanami coming along and redeeming a pervert such as Nakajima (or her consort Izanagi) is like a transmutation of evil desires into divine good. I don't think that is even possible, but only in a "pagan" or occult theme.
@RKarshenas The guy who translated the book said the same thing. Yeah, the first part was a bit cheesy due to the sudden transmigration from psichopath to a hero... I don't like it either but still, the story is pretty good so far
This is so awesome you just gotta love old anime with its disturbing scenes and old school animation. I thank you for uploading this i really appreciate this.
do not try this at home.... summon is bad !
LoLz
dougarr 2 months ago
Hi Ho, Cerberus!
Doomschneider 5 months ago
Was Nakajima really ever evil though? His actions resulted in a lot of deaths from Loki alone, not to mention Set and Lucifer. But I don't think he was ever really "evil".
He was misunderstood and was humiliated and beaten for it. He wanted revenge, that doesn't necessarily make him evil.
No, he was a smart guy who made a really stupid mistake by thinking he could control such a powerful and ambitious demon like Loki. He got power hungry thinking he could control Loki and was then easily goaded
xLeumx 6 months ago 2
@xLeumx into doing more and more work towards releasing Loki to the human world.
He began having doubts and was soon shown the error of his ways. He probably felt like a total idiot for making the Devil Summoning Program and was obviously responsible to try to clean up after himself, too.
I'm not saying I agree with what he's done from a moral or legal point of view, but if we were in his position, would we act very differently?
Maybe I'm just trying to redeem him, I don't know.
xLeumx 6 months ago
Man....this is hell anime.....O___O;
KyokaHimura 8 months ago
I don't see how Nakajima is anything but evil in his motives and desires. An incarnation of the goddess Izanami coming along and redeeming a pervert such as Nakajima (or her consort Izanagi) is like a transmutation of evil desires into divine good. I don't think that is even possible, but only in a "pagan" or occult theme.
RKarshenas 1 year ago
@RKarshenas The guy who translated the book said the same thing. Yeah, the first part was a bit cheesy due to the sudden transmigration from psichopath to a hero... I don't like it either but still, the story is pretty good so far
StationSquareW 1 year ago
you justy earned yourself a subscription..... thank you.
Puremage91694 1 year ago
This is so awesome you just gotta love old anime with its disturbing scenes and old school animation. I thank you for uploading this i really appreciate this.
darknessdero 1 year ago