--- title: "sora no method+eva & the ultimate question: part 2" published: 2019-07-26 --- > what happened last time quite honestly nothing, really. we were about to get to what `the ultimate question` is. the ultimate question is whether i can find an anime that is *otherwise a decent anime* but with an **ending** bad enough to *ruin the* **otherwise good** *entire anime*. ![](/images/soranomethod-the-disc.gif) ## why you should watch `sora no method` ![](/images/soranomethod-noel-being-noel.gif) there's the obvious of it being an incredibly cute anime. if you know me on the `fediverse` you should recognise this as my avatar there: ![](/images/soranomethod-noel-BOO.gif) after a recent re-watch of the show from start to finish i realised one of my favourite things about the anime was **its ending, which is excellent**. ## speaking of endings i heard `eva` ![which takes place in 2015](/images/2015.png) had a bad ending, or at least a disappointing one, but i didn't think it ended terribly at all. ## bonus japanese lesson mentioned in an earlier post it took me a while to decipher this scribbling so i knew what was really written there. ![with subs](/images/japanese-scribbling-subs-on.png) ![without subs](/images/japanese-scribbling-subs-off.png) so, this is what i ended up deciphering: first, the kanji for ikari followed by the `no` particle and the rest (in katakana) 「バカヤロー」(pronounced bakayarou). so, if you know some basic japanese i am guessing you can figure out that the subs really didn't use colourful enough language in the translation. and, of course, the insult this lesson teaches is "bakayarou" [see also: baka (バカ) yarou (野郎)]. ![i really do love some of the insulting humour in this show](/images/eva-trivial-loss.png) **stay tasty! o/**