字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Welcome everybody to probably the weirdest topic I've ever done but hey here we go, top 10 betrayal anime! And don't you judge me for this one, I didn't come up with this idea... It was requested... heavily requested! Can't tell why truly but hey I'm a man of the people, so I'll comply, sure. Top 10 betrayal! My name is Misty Chronexia and let me tell you about anime where the deception was a key element of their show. Sometimes it's plot related, like Madoka Magika. Other times it's for cool twists, like in Bleach. As usual, I'll try to keep the list as spoiler-free as possible. And... If I can't avoid it... I'll give you a warning shot... so let's go! Number 10: Uraboku Nothing says betrayal like inappropriate (almost sexual) bad touch. It's a Shounen Ai. Cool! So now that I've lost the interest of all my male audience let me tell you about the story! Yuki, our male protagonist has the ability of seeing someone's memory by touching them. Inappropriately or not. That leads him to receive a death note! [Chuckles] No, not the anime. It's like a death threat- People want him dead. But unbeknownst to him, he's being watched by both sides. Those who harm, and those who protect. On one foggy night, he gets rescued by a mysterious man and then Yuki starts to find his purpose. The anime came out in 2010, it's 24 episodes long, and while on the topic of betrayal is quite key, I wouldn't quite recommend it unless you have a keen sense for the mystery, the fantasy, and the gay butt sex ;) but I'm merely paraphrasing but again... not so much. Number 9: Deadman Wonderland Alright so in the case of Deadman Wonderland, telling you about who's betraying who would kind of lead to a pretty big spoiler... So forgive me as I tippy toe around the topic. However, the story in itself should get you intrigued. Deadman Wonderland is a prison who also doubles as a theme park where prisoners [are] pinned against each other in sadistic death games. Ganta, the main character, gets framed as the murderer of his class and gets sent the prison. There, he has to play the game while still trying to understand who's the one who deceived him in the first place. It's a great anime but it won't ever have a sequel so I highly recommend reading the manga instead for this one. Number 8: Btooom! Btooom! is an anime I never truly expected to enjoy. Started watching it on a whim, and I thought it was a pretty stupid name for an anime and... then I kind of fell in love with it. Essentially it's a survival anime. I might be biased cause I really love those anime, But Btooom! really went the extra mile with the trope. The story is about Sakamoto, a really talented video game player of the game Btooom! Who gets kidnapped along with other people to play a live version of the game. It's pretty much like Battle Royale or remember that 2007 movie called [The] Condemned with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin? Fucking loved it. Anyway, the betrayal in this show is a bit spoilery so that's why I'm dancing around the topic but the psychology around it was brilliant and I cannot recommend it enough. Number 7: Arslan Senki In this anime, the betrayal isn't really used as a "polt-twist unexpected punch" type of device; it's interesting to the whole drive of the anime. The story is about Arslan, a Persian prince who grew up under the great prosperity that the kingdom had and has been quite pampered despite the ongoing war happening in the neighboring empire. That was all nice and dandy until, well, in my line of work we call it "shit hit the fan." A trusted advisor of the king betrays them and Arslan is forced to leave his country. There, he meets with new allies with whom he will try to recapture the capital. It's a grandiose anime with great scenery, epic battle, and has the adventure trope down to the blood. I recommend it to anyone seeking stories like Rokka no Yuusha, Kingdom, or even Berserk. Number 6: 91 Days 91 Days is a story about Avilio who receives a letter. In the letter, someone tells him about the brutal... murder... of Avilio's family and how he wants to help him avenge them. Telling about 4 individuals who had ties in the faithful event. So now, Avilio returns to his hometown with the sole purpose of exacting his revenge. Not afraid of betraying anyone he has to achieve his goal. Everyone kinda gets screwed over in this anime. If you like mind games, this is a solid entry that I feel would appeal to a lot of people. Hopefully to you too! Number 5: Future Diary Alright, this one's betrayal is not something I can discuss openly because uh that would ruin the entirety of the show so I guess you guys will have to take my word for it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Nonetheless, I can still at least tell you about the story. So meet Yuki, your average puss in boots. Once again, this is a survival type of anime and all participating characters have a special ability on their phone. It's probably an app, although smartphones weren't really a thing back then. May that be seeing another person's action or seeing your future 10 minutes ahead of time. Yuki gotta use his classmate Yuno so they can both fight off all the other players and hopefully survive. But in the end, there can still only be 1 victor. It's pretty gory, so keep that in mind if you plan on watching it but otherwise it's really good. Number 4: Zetsuen no Tempest Hey would you look at that! Another one where my hands are pretty tied as well! Even the plot is kind of hard to explain in a few sentences so let's see what I can do about it. Zetsuen no Tempest is the story of 2 guys, Yoshino and Mahiro. Yoshino was dating "girl" in secret. Said "girl" ends up dying and Mahiro goes on a vengeful quest to find out who killed said "girl." At some point, a witch gets involved, because magic is a thing in this anime and the witch gets banished to an island... [wait for it...] WHICH they gotta rescue her from. I think that's a good spoiler-free summary I can highlight. But hey, like, betrayal is pretty heavily spread on this one. You won't have doubt believing me as you watch the show... But I guess this is an anime that doesn't really make much sense until you reach the very end of it? You gotta try it for yourself. That is the absolute worst description I've ever done for an anime. I am terribly sorry for this... Number 3: Black Lagoon Here you have a betrayal happening fairly early on in the story. The plot's about a businessman who was on a delivery trip. Eventually, he comes to realize that his delivery might not be as kosher as he was told, and he ends up in a crossfire of a crime syndicate who all want his package. Insert penis joke. About 6 inches. That aside, he ends up along a group of mercenaries. In this new environment, he has to adapt to his lifestyle and get ready for some pretty serious bloodshed if he hopes to get his vengeance on the one who betrayed him. This anime is pretty action-heavy and quite high pace. I recommend it to every Seinen lover- it'll be right up your alley. Number 2: Akatsuki no Yona Again, here you have a story that wholly begins on the fact that Yona, the main girl character, got betrayed. This one's a bit spoilery, but again that happens midway through episode 1. If you really wanna stay a virgin to this show, skip ahead. Otherwise, this is the only spoilery bit I will tell you about because it's kinda important to explain the plot. You good? You still have a chance to skip ahead... No? Alright. So Yona was supposed to marry a dude. Said dude had no chill. So he fucking stabbed her father... To death. Dead papaaaaa. Yona clearly can't take a burn this hard cause she's all out of burn heal, decides to go on a revenge quest to cleanse all of her salt away. On her path, she meets with fellow memers and together with them, she decides to obtain maximum dankness. *Dabs not included* And finally, number 1: Seven Deadly Sins I think if you gotta build an entire plot revolving around betrayals, Seven Deadly Sins is the one that hits the nail on the head the most. The whole premiss of the show is about seven sins, those of people, knights more precisely, who were accused of treason. Thus began the journey of Elizabeth, a princess who's quest is solely to find them, and use their talents to end the corruption, and save her kingdom. How noble. Again, the politricks betrayal seems like a really easy-to-reach topic. If you've seen Arslan Senki and Akatsuki no Yona, you got yourself another prime example of an anime with a story bigger than itself. Thank God they announce the 2nd season soon cause I can't wait to know what happens next! So how'd you like this video? Hated it, right? How dare I disregard such anime like Code Geass or Attack on Titan. uh, how can I put it, uh... Do you feel betrayed? ;) Isn't that, in a sense, the whole point of this video? Ehhh it could be reaching its straws but it's not like it really matters. People are gonna be pissed off no matter what! And if that's the case, then that means I did my job right! :D Anyways, speaking of betrayal stuff, If you're into Attack on Titan, my good buddy Jacob at Chibi Reviews did a really cool analysis about something in season 2. If you'd wanna check it out, I'll hook you guys up at the end card. If not, you can always haul at my other top 10, you'll definietly find something new to watch. Keep that procrastination going! Your boring task can wait some more! See you soon! Love ya Thanks for allowing me to subtitle this video!!!!! This is my first time doing an ENTIRE subtitle for a video, and it was very fun!!! I'll definitely do more subtitling for you anyday Misty! Bye for now!! :DDD
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