/r/spacebrothers
For the great anime, Space Brothers!
To follow his younger brother Hibito to the moon and fulfill their childhood promise, Nanba Mutta will attempt to become an astronaut at the age of 32. Unaware of his own talent, Mutta chases his dreams to get back in front of his younger brother.
For the great anime, Space Brothers!
Synopsis:
To follow his younger brother Hibito to the moon and fulfill their childhood promise, Nanba Mutta will attempt to become an astronaut at the age of 32. Unaware of his own talent, Mutta chases his dreams to get back in front of his younger brother.
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I’ll be in Japan for this event and I’m sooooo excited y’all 😠I just had to share it with people I know would understand my excitement
Chapter-wise I'm reaching the 410s, and I see that since the anime the story has been taking somewhat riskier turns. I just had a random thought that it's like my Kerbal Space Program game rescue missions a long time ago. Am I the only one who thought that? It's not a bad thing. But if the anime continued, it would maybe become less "adult".
Do you think the two brothers will both reach the Earth? Am I the only one thinking that this tragic part of the plot could be avoided?? 😠in this mission on the moon all the unexpected could happen occured but at least behind that there was the twist to let Hibito be on the moon with Mutta... But this accident when they were finally going again to the earth?? I really hope Mutta won't die but come on I am dying on waiting how it is gonna end!! How long does it still takes ðŸ˜
what chapters does the prequel movie adapt?
hello i plan on reading space brothers soon and wanted to know two things 1.whats the release schedule like for chapters 2.is the manga wordy? (thanks in advance)
Holy shit what a chapter. I did not expect Mutta likening his situation to Sharon. What a great way to tie up their arcs. I personally have a close relationship with ALS so I just found myself sobbing.
People may dislike the ending since it is kinda that trope-y third act climax but honestly I find Koyama-sensei's execution great and true to the lessons of the series.
I'm praying this lands the ending.
I just watched the anime episode 36 again and I always tear up. Seeing Serika's past is one of the best backstories, and her goal is one of the noble goals in the anime.
Hello I’m a long time manga reader I stopped reading manga right before college (8 years ago) I forgot how to check for manga status and google is giving me different information
did it really end on Dec 2022?
in mangapark the last chapter is 411 uploaded 26 days ago
I feel like the author is trying to cramp all the things that can go wrong with space exploration inside a one mission making the story seem stupid or unrealistic (I know it’s a fictional story).
Unlike the other missions to the moon, every single thing went wrong with Mutta’s mission where you can expect something stupid going to happen in every chapter. On the paper it looks like Mutta is the most unluckiest person in the world.
For space exploration where everything is planned to the tee, this seems kind of stupid. What do you guys think?
I remember watching up to ep 6 of the anime 10 years ago. I started last week and now I am on episode 13.
Do you sugges to continue the anime or just read the manga?
EDIT: Thanks for your insights! I decided to continue the anime but I started the manga because of time constraints. Although I am sure there are times the soundtracks and all of the anime makes the series much better.