In a situation like they were in, Shu did what he thought was necessary to save as many lives as possible. Had he babied them, they would never have organized fast enough to pull off a mission like that. Remember the reason why he was elected leader in the first place, it was because he could pull out voids and he told them he could use theirs to get them their freedom back. He was never elected to be kind and thoughtful, he was elected to get results, and Arisa and all the other would-be Kings were too indecisive or just too outright stupid. It's not like he didn't think his actions through, Shu knew they would hate him for pushing them to breaking point and his cruelty, but he accomplished what he set out to do, a task I doubt anybody else at the school could have pulled off. This betrayal scene was pure vindictiveness on behalf of the students involved, and Arisa like a true politician did fuck all to save anybody, let Shu do all the heavy lifting, and when given the opportunity to usurp him when the work is done, she didn't even hesitate. The was no need to do what they did to Shu there, they could have run and be done with it all. But they planned ahead of time that once Shu had fulfilled his usefulness to them to either leave him behind or kill him. In short, it's like Hare said about the King in the storybook, the people loved what the king had given them but they hated him for it.
Shu was bitter over the death of Hare and the burden put on him, and it consumed him because he wasn't given the chance to grow as a person. Gai, however, was ready to nuke the world if it meant saving Mana. Gai couldn't have saved mana if Japan was nuked because Inori was needed. Shu saw the world through opened eyes and hardened his resolve, regained the power of the void and there you go.
Shu literally used a Lot of them as bait and disregarded many of his classmates as crap. He was an asshole. I felt no sympathy for him during this scene.
"How dare you use us as tools!" "Who said you could look inside my heart?" I mean, you were technically okay with it before, and he has done nothing but help you people, so why are you treating him like this?
Well I do feel bad for him cuz he did help those people but at the same time he's an idiot, he didn't think it through... the situation could have been different if he only use his brain
@@VinieMark In a situation like they were in, Shu did what he thought was necessary to save as many lives as possible. Had he babied them, they would never have organized fast enough to pull off a mission like that. Remember the reason why he was elected leader in the first place, it was because he could pull out voids and he told them he could use theirs to get them their freedom back. He was never elected to be kind and thoughtful, he was elected to get results, and Arisa and all the other would-be Kings were too indecisive or just too outright stupid. It's not like he didn't think his actions through, Shu knew they would hate him for pushing them to breaking point and his cruelty, but he accomplished what he set out to do, a task I doubt anybody else at the school could have pulled off. This betrayal scene was pure vindictiveness on behalf of the students involved, and Arisa like a true politician did fuck all to save anybody, let Shu do all the heavy lifting, and when given the opportunity to usurp him when the work is done, she didn't even hesitate. The was no need to do what they did to Shu there, they could have run and be done with it all. But they planned ahead of time that once Shu had fulfilled his usefulness to them to either leave him behind or kill him. In short, it's like Hare said about the King in the storybook, the people loved what the king had given them but they hated him for it.
This scene made no sense as a betrayal scene. FIrst of all, it was yahiro's fault for not telling shu that the void was the reason why ppl were dying Second, Souta was the reason he became "King" Third, He literally helped them get out using the voids "How dare you use us at tools" "Who said you can peep into my heart" Like I mean literally all of you.
I know this is late but, I legit sympathized with shu on this one when he got mad. They went ahead and decided on a "Supply mission" without telling shu or the other CAPABLE MEMBERS THAT WERE IN DOING MILITARY WORK, and got haru killed. I get the part where haru is for shu as an emotional support, but haru is a healer type. HEALER. they risked a healer to enter the frontlines. That's stupid as fuck. And shu can basically stay as a fighter while the students can decide on a form of governance. After all, teachers are still there, right? They can decide and form some sort of government. But nope, moron friends want to push the "King" thing to shu when he didn't want to. And they force him to be king again, after killing his only emotional support? Of course he'll snap, yet these dumbasses can still go in front of him and tell him that everything's his fault
This whole part doesn't make sense, at some degree it's Shu's fault for not knowing what others think about him. And trusting people that wanted to kill him, like this guy with glasses pointed a pistol at him and he kept trusting him. He first had to make sure that no one would betray him again but he didn't bother to and in the end all ended in the worst way possible.
Err, maybe because he's a teenager? a kid? He is not capable of being a ruler, and of course he'll mess up. Yet these morons instead force him into it. Its like being in an island and the strongest person in the island is a 14 year old that's black belt in karate. So they decide to make the 14 year old the ruler when the others are older, more mature, and far wiser. Its almost like a coward's way. Had they made shu focus in being a fighter alone and just began a government of their own, they can all survive. But no, force the immature, mental mess of a kid be a ruler, and blame him for how he didn't know to rule when he didn't want to rule in the first place.
@@uenoyamakamishiro7646 well actually he's not that young but besides it's not about being a good leader but not being that naive and stupid. I mean those who betrayed him are complete jerks, even so there'll always be people that want to hurt you and betray and if he really wanted to be the king he should've not just be a dictator but also at least secure his own safety. I guess it's my disappointment because I thought he would finally become a good mc who wouldn't win just because of luck, but because of his own strength and intelligence.
I doubt I'd have the strength of character to forgive them after that, I'd probably remind them of their betrayal every chance I got, especially that SKANK
@@ggzboi430 I Know It's Maybe Already Late To Ask... Bcoz I Still New And Just watch A Video ( Guilty Crown) .... But, I Want To Ask You something, *What's Do You Mean, Who Having Sex To Expose Shu* ??? *If You Still Online On TH-cam, Please Reply This Buddy* ... *Or Anyone Who's Know About It, Puullisssss Tell Me*
Actually Hajime was already at the lowest standard at the beginning. The "Little Guy" among them, so his trail of becoming from zero to op that he is and getting back at his traitorous classmates was on point. But Shu was already experienced from his time as a part of Gai's Undertakers, so something like this didn't make his character go revenge mode was also reasonable because of the burden of leadership that he carries
To be fair, the last time they met was as friends and comrades, so their reunion left Shu frozen in a heartfelt moment. Plus, it was unknown how inhumanly capable Gai is after he was ressurected considering in this scene he literally cut Shu's arm with Inori's void in a flash that we didn't even see him reaching for it
I like really wish Gai didn't turn into a bad guy, it just destroy his character development. all that buildup of him being a great character just wasted like that. till this day, I'm still disappointed in this.
@@AsusanXTcome on, it was Shu's fault in the first place. His friend was in danger of being disregarded as crap like many others because of Shu's ineptitute as a leader. this got one of his friend killed and his solution is diving into a dictator arc and doubling down on this? Not to mention him hiding important information that got many of his friends killed after using them as bait. He had it coming
I am having some curiosity here. As Gai said before that Shu will lose his Void Power if he's killed, then why Gai only cut his right arm off to take the power ? And also after that, is Gai has 2 Void in both his arms ? Because he was able to pulled Inori's Void out means he has to have one.
Ill clarify basically the void power resides in one area which allows you to use it in such throughout the entire anime you see shu only being able to pull out voids using the hand with the mark no other body parts are able to do it. The answer to your second question gai didnt draw out inoris void using the void genom power gais void has the ability to forcefully bring out other peoples voids. If your wondering how he got his void out in the first place yu (other void genom user) drew it out for him to use.
@@khoitong8131 But Gai needs to get his void out to use it, and before he held Inori's void there was a triangle appeared in his hand, what is it ? And also Gai could have killed Shu to get the Void power without letting Shu alive which leads to Gai's death.
@@atranvan6758 The answer to your question was answered in my reply incase you did not read it ill repeat it again. GAI WAS NOT THE ONE WHO DREW HIS OWN VOiD in the Guilty Crown series there are 3 void genom users yu gai and shu YU WAS THE ONE WHO DREW OUT GAI'S VOID. its just like when Gai originaly "died" Shu drew out his void for him to use in this case it was Yu who did it instead of Shu again. The answer to your last question Gai can't predict the future lol its easy for u to say as you know whats gonna happen in Gai's eyes Shu was like a little brother to him so he wanted to avoid killing him same with his old colleagues. Gai was simply only after the void genom power that he desired since episode one but Shu got it instead and him not wanting to kill shu or any of his colleagues resulted in him simply just removing his arm to obtain it.
To be honest, I did enjoy Shu beats Shouta's face (cuz it was his fault) but I didn't enjoy how he approached the situation. A few punch on the face is enough no need to get it too far, this could've have happened if he only controlled his emotions.
Welp this was probably the biggest spoiler for you. I couldn’t imagine watching and enjoying knowing this part. But it’s been a year now so I assume you’ve already figured that out.
"Guilty Crown" is an Example of a Great Concept done by Talented All-Star Veteran Animators, Producers and Directors by turning it into one of the most Cursed Animes in History, By the 2nd Half, it was tainted by Terrible Direction, Bad Writing, Lousy Character Development by bringing back Gai from the Dead was a huge worst Mistake and finally a butcheredly rushed Cop-Out Finale that ended off a Horrible Note.
pathetic mc! it was really hard to finish watching this till the end, I don't understand why good animes always have to have trash mc's!! whereas the rest of the characters are much better & likable.
In a situation like they were in, Shu did what he thought was necessary to save as many lives as possible. Had he babied them, they would never have organized fast enough to pull off a mission like that. Remember the reason why he was elected leader in the first place, it was because he could pull out voids and he told them he could use theirs to get them their freedom back. He was never elected to be kind and thoughtful, he was elected to get results, and Arisa and all the other would-be Kings were too indecisive or just too outright stupid. It's not like he didn't think his actions through, Shu knew they would hate him for pushing them to breaking point and his cruelty, but he accomplished what he set out to do, a task I doubt anybody else at the school could have pulled off.
This betrayal scene was pure vindictiveness on behalf of the students involved, and Arisa like a true politician did fuck all to save anybody, let Shu do all the heavy lifting, and when given the opportunity to usurp him when the work is done, she didn't even hesitate. The was no need to do what they did to Shu there, they could have run and be done with it all. But they planned ahead of time that once Shu had fulfilled his usefulness to them to either leave him behind or kill him. In short, it's like Hare said about the King in the storybook, the people loved what the king had given them but they hated him for it.
I love it
Sheesh guilty crown fans are always big braining every scenario so that the ending could be decent
@@notunkonwn Yes this anime gives us life we gotta defend it
This is absolute nonsense to justify awful plot.
Shu was bitter over the death of Hare and the burden put on him, and it consumed him because he wasn't given the chance to grow as a person. Gai, however, was ready to nuke the world if it meant saving Mana. Gai couldn't have saved mana if Japan was nuked because Inori was needed. Shu saw the world through opened eyes and hardened his resolve, regained the power of the void and there you go.
im mad that they betray shu despite all he had done to keep them safe
Shu literally used a Lot of them as bait and disregarded many of his classmates as crap. He was an asshole. I felt no sympathy for him during this scene.
I SCREAMED WHEN THIS HAPPENED
I laughed because the screaming felt so melodramatic! Total wuss after his "emo boy" transformation.
@@amilueurLMFAO
@@amilueur bruh he lost his arm
@@salvadorpueca9302 imagine thinking screaming after losing ur arm is melodramatic
@@xrrgr It's not the act of screaming, it's the hysterical scream he does.
The most shocking moment in guilty crown!!
Yeah as a meme
The most shocking moment on this series was seeing many people forgive Shu. He didn't deserve it
"How dare you use us as tools!"
"Who said you could look inside my heart?"
I mean, you were technically okay with it before, and he has done nothing but help you people, so why are you treating him like this?
Well I do feel bad for him cuz he did help those people but at the same time he's an idiot, he didn't think it through... the situation could have been different if he only use his brain
@@VinieMark In a situation like they were in, Shu did what he thought was necessary to save as many lives as possible. Had he babied them, they would never have organized fast enough to pull off a mission like that. Remember the reason why he was elected leader in the first place, it was because he could pull out voids and he told them he could use theirs to get them their freedom back. He was never elected to be kind and thoughtful, he was elected to get results, and Arisa and all the other would-be Kings were too indecisive or just too outright stupid. It's not like he didn't think his actions through, Shu knew they would hate him for pushing them to breaking point and his cruelty, but he accomplished what he set out to do, a task I doubt anybody else at the school could have pulled off.
This betrayal scene was pure vindictiveness on behalf of the students involved, and Arisa like a true politician did fuck all to save anybody, let Shu do all the heavy lifting, and when given the opportunity to usurp him when the work is done, she didn't even hesitate. The was no need to do what they did to Shu there, they could have run and be done with it all. But they planned ahead of time that once Shu had fulfilled his usefulness to them to either leave him behind or kill him. In short, it's like Hare said about the King in the storybook, the people loved what the king had given them but they hated him for it.
Because he used many of them as bait, went into a fascistic dictator arc and hid important information that got many of them killed?
This scene made no sense as a betrayal scene.
FIrst of all, it was yahiro's fault for not telling shu that the void was the reason why ppl were dying
Second, Souta was the reason he became "King"
Third, He literally helped them get out using the voids
"How dare you use us at tools"
"Who said you can peep into my heart"
Like I mean literally all of you.
I know this is late but, I legit sympathized with shu on this one when he got mad. They went ahead and decided on a "Supply mission" without telling shu or the other CAPABLE MEMBERS THAT WERE IN DOING MILITARY WORK, and got haru killed. I get the part where haru is for shu as an emotional support, but haru is a healer type. HEALER. they risked a healer to enter the frontlines. That's stupid as fuck. And shu can basically stay as a fighter while the students can decide on a form of governance. After all, teachers are still there, right? They can decide and form some sort of government. But nope, moron friends want to push the "King" thing to shu when he didn't want to. And they force him to be king again, after killing his only emotional support? Of course he'll snap, yet these dumbasses can still go in front of him and tell him that everything's his fault
This whole part doesn't make sense, at some degree it's Shu's fault for not knowing what others think about him. And trusting people that wanted to kill him, like this guy with glasses pointed a pistol at him and he kept trusting him. He first had to make sure that no one would betray him again but he didn't bother to and in the end all ended in the worst way possible.
Err, maybe because he's a teenager? a kid? He is not capable of being a ruler, and of course he'll mess up. Yet these morons instead force him into it. Its like being in an island and the strongest person in the island is a 14 year old that's black belt in karate. So they decide to make the 14 year old the ruler when the others are older, more mature, and far wiser.
Its almost like a coward's way. Had they made shu focus in being a fighter alone and just began a government of their own, they can all survive. But no, force the immature, mental mess of a kid be a ruler, and blame him for how he didn't know to rule when he didn't want to rule in the first place.
@@uenoyamakamishiro7646 well actually he's not that young but besides it's not about being a good leader but not being that naive and stupid. I mean those who betrayed him are complete jerks, even so there'll always be people that want to hurt you and betray and if he really wanted to be the king he should've not just be a dictator but also at least secure his own safety. I guess it's my disappointment because I thought he would finally become a good mc who wouldn't win just because of luck, but because of his own strength and intelligence.
@@denysl5738 All he has is strength, he can barely do stuff for himself. Idk why the people relied on the guy honestly
Rip shu's hand you will be remembered
Is there a way that he can get a Cyber arm
Shu: Im the king
Gai: hold my beer.
With what arm?
@@kyri207 OUTTA POCKET
Later:
Gai: I'm the king
Shu: Hold my void
**Gai gets killed lol*
TRAITORS and be still treats them kindly shuus the best main character
I doubt I'd have the strength of character to forgive them after that, I'd probably remind them of their betrayal every chance I got, especially that SKANK
@@breastemperor1343 who the 1 who had sex to expose shu?
@@ggzboi430 yes
thank you.
@@ggzboi430 I Know It's Maybe Already Late To Ask... Bcoz I Still New And Just watch A Video ( Guilty Crown) .... But, I Want To Ask You something,
*What's Do You Mean, Who Having Sex To Expose Shu* ???
*If You Still Online On TH-cam, Please Reply This Buddy* ...
*Or Anyone Who's Know About It, Puullisssss Tell Me*
THAT was freaking callous!
He really should’ve went Hajime from arifureta on them
Yes I agree
Actually Hajime was already at the lowest standard at the beginning. The "Little Guy" among them, so his trail of becoming from zero to op that he is and getting back at his traitorous classmates was on point. But Shu was already experienced from his time as a part of Gai's Undertakers, so something like this didn't make his character go revenge mode was also reasonable because of the burden of leadership that he carries
1:42 what he says is king's power that belongs to me or my power of king
1:23 Ahhh... AHHHH...!! U DE GA!!! BOKU NO O NO CHIKARA GA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lmaoo
いや〜やっぱり好きだわ〜
今でも好きです!
だが…腕切られて[僕の王の力がー!]で「え…そこ…」って現実に戻ってしまう…w
Anime name: Guilty Crown
You knew the anime if you're looking up this scene. 😒
@@amilueur Ok.
@@amilueur not completely brow this is recommended to me
Thanks Haruko
I loved this scene so much
Me too. I never liked Shu and this was a dream come true.
"You're a usurper." *says the usurper to the original Adam*
Silly right ? 😂 Gai kinda learned those gigs from shu in his young age now he says big stuff before him
0:48 "What The Fuck?!" face
今でも1番好きなアニメなんだよなぁ
同じく
わいも
Bro just stood there and let his arm get cut off 💀
To be fair, the last time they met was as friends and comrades, so their reunion left Shu frozen in a heartfelt moment. Plus, it was unknown how inhumanly capable Gai is after he was ressurected considering in this scene he literally cut Shu's arm with Inori's void in a flash that we didn't even see him reaching for it
I like really wish Gai didn't turn into a bad guy, it just destroy his character development. all that buildup of him being a great character just wasted like that. till this day, I'm still disappointed in this.
like Gai said, he had an agenda, and used others for it.
This part is kinda where my enjoyment for this anime definitely dwindled a bit. The way they set this up for a betrayal just seemed so cheap and lazy.
it was building up for a good while before the betrayal occurred. His so called friend was the reason it even happened at all.
@@AsusanXTcome on, it was Shu's fault in the first place. His friend was in danger of being disregarded as crap like many others because of Shu's ineptitute as a leader. this got one of his friend killed and his solution is diving into a dictator arc and doubling down on this? Not to mention him hiding important information that got many of his friends killed after using them as bait. He had it coming
どのシーンだっけ…て思って開いたら
1番キツいシーンだった😭😭
WAIT A SEC
I thought Shu's Kings Power was in his RIGHT arm...?
It is
It's reversed
@@jennydoan5205 then howd they get the subtitles?
Ya I agree
They messed up
1:39 BOKU NO OU NO CHIKARA GAAAA!
(My Power of KINNNNNNNG!!!)
Best meme ever
やろうとしてたことは完璧だったアニメ
なんかおかしい
0:09 - 0:16
Inori: Shu
Shu: Inori
THANK YOU
I am having some curiosity here. As Gai said before that Shu will lose his Void Power if he's killed, then why Gai only cut his right arm off to take the power ? And also after that, is Gai has 2 Void in both his arms ? Because he was able to pulled Inori's Void out means he has to have one.
Ill clarify basically the void power resides in one area which allows you to use it in such throughout the entire anime you see shu only being able to pull out voids using the hand with the mark no other body parts are able to do it. The answer to your second question gai didnt draw out inoris void using the void genom power gais void has the ability to forcefully bring out other peoples voids. If your wondering how he got his void out in the first place yu (other void genom user) drew it out for him to use.
@@khoitong8131 But Gai needs to get his void out to use it, and before he held Inori's void there was a triangle appeared in his hand, what is it ? And also Gai could have killed Shu to get the Void power without letting Shu alive which leads to Gai's death.
@@atranvan6758 The answer to your question was answered in my reply incase you did not read it ill repeat it again. GAI WAS NOT THE ONE WHO DREW HIS OWN VOiD in the Guilty Crown series there are 3 void genom users yu gai and shu YU WAS THE ONE WHO DREW OUT GAI'S VOID. its just like when Gai originaly "died" Shu drew out his void for him to use in this case it was Yu who did it instead of Shu again. The answer to your last question Gai can't predict the future lol its easy for u to say as you know whats gonna happen in Gai's eyes Shu was like a little brother to him so he wanted to avoid killing him same with his old colleagues. Gai was simply only after the void genom power that he desired since episode one but Shu got it instead and him not wanting to kill shu or any of his colleagues resulted in him simply just removing his arm to obtain it.
its this anime good?
Yes
no, only the first episodes
yea but people like to trash on it for the smallest things ever
spoilers:
Sad end
It's a good show but this is the part where it went downhill at least on my opinion, the MC was a douchebag at this time
What’s the episode?
17 or 18
yeah you can copy my hw, just change it up a lil bit
name of the character in 0.05
Arisa Kuhouin
Fun fact: this anime didn't inspire Final Fantasy XV.
Yea lol, this was the first thing that came to my mind too
Well ffxv was a completely different concept
oh yeah able to switch different weapons
Who is that man?
gai
title of this anime?
guilty crown
It just went on netflix
Simp’s Crown
To be honest, I did enjoy Shu beats Shouta's face (cuz it was his fault) but I didn't enjoy how he approached the situation. A few punch on the face is enough no need to get it too far, this could've have happened if he only controlled his emotions.
served him well. Even when he got his arm chopped off, the first thing he cared was his power
Maybe you should just shut up, it's not his fault, you're being annoying and immature
narrow minded
@@mmallowsmallows2575 it's okay. Don't call yourself like that LOL
L comment
Anime name?
Guilty Crown
bruh that was a major spoiler for you
Guilty Crown
Welp this was probably the biggest spoiler for you. I couldn’t imagine watching and enjoying knowing this part. But it’s been a year now so I assume you’ve already figured that out.
"Guilty Crown" is an Example of a Great Concept done by Talented All-Star Veteran Animators, Producers and Directors by turning it into one of the most Cursed Animes in History,
By the 2nd Half, it was tainted by Terrible Direction, Bad Writing, Lousy Character Development by bringing back Gai from the Dead was a huge worst Mistake and finally a butcheredly rushed Cop-Out Finale that ended off a Horrible Note.
You said it. This show had a lot of wasted potential.
One of the reasons I hate this anime so much. 😢
pathetic mc! it was really hard to finish watching this till the end, I don't understand why good animes always have to have trash mc's!! whereas the rest of the characters are much better & likable.
eren naofumi light lelouch kaneki (i think)
narrow minded asf. Flawed characters is what makes a character great.
Watch till the end kid, he will become more worthy, also this scene they show he just being edgy not pathetic, lmao narrow minded
This scene made me so happy, Shu deserved that, he could’ve been saved Gai from the airport, instead he ran and now look how tables have turned now 👏🏾
narrow minded
@@mmallowsmallows2575 please just shut the hell up
Uh Gai was stabbed multiple times so about to bleed out also had the Apocalypse virus and he asked Shu to kill him