{kodoani.com} Platinum End’s Mirai may remind Death Note fans of Light Yagami, but these two main characters have clear differences between them.
Platinum End is the latest manga/anime series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obat in Death Note, and the main character, young Mirai Kakehashi, is surrounded by surprisingly brutal angels as the battle for the throne of God begin. However, Mirai is not another Light yagami.
Overall, Mirai Kakehashi is really like a more modern incarnation of Light Yagami, and the overall plot has similar themes and premise. Mirai borrowed the basic template from Light Yagami and then tweaked it to become a different and unique anti-hero in the lead. Platinum End.
Mirai Kakehashi was given a new life contract when Angel Nesse saved the guy from herself and she gave it to him. The wings and arrows of a real angel. However, Mirai does not share Nesse’s mild enthusiasm for angelic powers, but rather refuses to completely abuse her new gifts; Instead, he seeks to achieve true and humble happiness. However, he could not escape Nesse, nor could he easily retreat from the fight for the place of lord.
As a Yagami, Mirai Kakehashi is an ordinary Japanese high school student with a gift-giving supernatural partner, with Nesse being the angelic version of Ryuk who is also a Shinigami. Just like Light. Mirai must weigh her own happiness against the happiness of others and confront the severe effects of her newfound strength and struggle that finds herself. A skilful duel with L, Mirai takes on twelve other god candidates, all with their own angelic powers. Both Mirai and Light know that their lives and the world around them will soon end. that their ways are different.
In fact, Mirai quickly establishes herself as a paradox of Light, including the guy’s modesty and unworthiness that is claimed to be the new god. Light’s quest to become the “god” of a new world of justice spurred him on, while Mirai identifies with a normal lifestyle and Mirai lacks the determination and courage at this point to join. into battle, and for him when he had to fight if something happened. He cannot give up his angelic powers or retire early from the God candidate game, so he must soon reconcile the rules of this game with his lack of motivation. On the contrary, Light will be extremely pleased. This challenge.
All in all, in episode 2, Mirai tells Nesse that no human is worthy of the power of an angel and that he is afraid of what people will do to him. Currently, comedian Tonma Rodríguez is abusing his red arrow ability to rally a cast of admirers until the mysterious Metropolitan knocks him down with a single white arrow. Mirai believes everyone has responsible does not use supernatural powers, while Light believes that people like him are responsible.