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[71] The first volume was published in Japan on October 23, 2015. [72] As of September 22, 2023[update], a total of 20 volumes have been published. [73] A spin-off of the series by Takeshi Nogami and Takaaki Suzuki, titled Girls und Panzer: Ribbon Warrior (ガールズ&パンツァー リボンの武者, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Ribon no Musha), features a new heroine (Shizuka Tsuruki) and was serialized by Media Factory in Monthly Comic Flapper magazine from September 5, 2014,[74] to March 5, 2021. [75] A total of 16 volumes were published in Japan from February 23, 2015,[76] to April 23, 2021. [77] A spin-off of the series by Saitaniya taking place after the practice match of Ōarai Girls' Academy with St. Gloriana Girls' College, titled Girls und Panzer: Fierce Fight! It's the Maginot Battle!! (ガールズ&パンツァー 激闘!マジノ戦ですっ!!, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Gekitou! Maginot-sen Desu!!), was serialized by Kadokawa on their webcomic service ComicWalker from November 19, 2014,[78] to August 19, 2015. [79] A total of two volumes were published in Japan from March 23[80] to September 23, 2015. [81] A comedy spin-off illustrated by Midori Hagi, titled Girls und Panzer: Tankery Recommendation (ガールズ&パンツァー 戦車道ノススメ, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Senshadō no Susume), serves as an explanation for the history, development, and technical details of tanks and other vehicles that appear in the series. [82] Media Factory serialized the manga in Monthly Comic Flapper magazine from August 5, 2016,[83] to June 5, 2019. [84] A total of five volumes were published in Japan from February 23, 2017,[85] to June 22, 2019. [84] A spin-off of the series featuring Erika Itsumi of Kuromorimine Girls' High School, titled Girls und Panzer: Phase Erika (ガールズ&パンツァー フェイズ エリカ, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Pheso Erika), was illustrated by Saitaniya and serialized by Kadokawa on ComicWalker website from September 19, 2016,[86] to March 19, 2018.

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get me started on the double standards of the return by death bullshit. Subaru is hailed as a protagonist who differs from other isekai protagonists by not being overpowered, and yet he has an OP power that nobody can counter. And if pain is a lot worse than death, which is why (supposed) he is not using it actively for resetting the plot every time he messes up, then why is he willingly ending himself? The big fuss everybody was yapping about during the first season was how painful it is every time he dies and therefore he does his best not to die. And here he is abusing that power by ending himself so he will not have to suffer through the negative consequences. It’s the definition of a copout.
And even then, why is he not ending himself every time he messes up? Sometimes he does, sometimes he doesn’t. It’s almost as if he never learns and has no specific mindset so that the author can use him however he likes instead of how he should be acting. Or, in a more sinister way, Subaru forgets to off himself so a lot of gratuitous and otherwise needless goreporn can fill half the episodes. There is a hilarious scene he gets eaten alive by bunnies. I repeat, bunnies! L O L, where did that come from? Oh well, it’s something new and completely changes the plot because time resets when Subaru dies. Something he couldn’t do himself by just killing himself. Quand l'Avatar meurt, il se réincarne en un nouveau-né dans le peuple qui suit le sien, dans l'ordre des saisons : Hiver pour l'Eau, Printemps pour la Terre, Été pour le Feu et Automne pour l'Air[23]. Si la tradition veut que l'Avatar apprenne à maîtriser les éléments dans l'ordre, en commençant avec son élément d'origine, ceci peut être transigé quand la situation l'oblige. L'apprentissage du contrôle de l'élément opposé à l'élément d'origine est extrêmement difficile, car des maîtrises opposées sont basées sur des styles de combats et des doctrines opposées[24]. L'Avatar possède un pouvoir intrinsèque unique, l'état d'Avatar. C'est un mécanisme de défense qui confère à l'Avatar les compétences et la connaissance de tous les Avatars antérieurs. Quand l'Avatar entre dans cet état, ses yeux et ses éventuels tatouages s'illuminent. Cet éclat est la combinaison de toutes ses précédentes incarnations qui concentrent leur énergie à travers son corps. Cependant, si l'Avatar est tué lorsqu'il est en transe, alors le cycle de réincarnation est brisé, et l'avatar cessera alors d'exister à jamais[25]. À travers les âges, les innombrables incarnations de l'Avatar ont permis de garder les Quatre Peuples en harmonie et de maintenir l'ordre universel[22]. L'Avatar est aussi l'unique passerelle entre le monde physique et le monde spirituel, séjour des esprits défunts[26]. Dans la suite de la série, La Légende de Korra, on apprend que l'avatar est le résultat de la fusion d'un humain ordinaire (Wan) et de Raava, l'esprit de la lumière.
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