A better one would be reboot with more episode and more fleshed out the story. The pacing is too rushed for a mere 11 episode run (im still sad with the Angel battle)
I'm confused on the time thing. So if two people enter the district at the same time from the same location. one of the people leave for 5 minutes then enter the district again then the other person leaves. is the first person who left just on autopilot for the other person, how do the time stopping for someone works?
In this series, your entire future can be quantified into an asset your contemporary self can utilize in the Financial District. If you win a battle in the Financial District, you get more money to spend (either on battles; or in real life). If you lose a battle in the Financial District, there are real life consequences depending on how badly you lost (failing a test vs. your pregnant wife seemingly never being pregnant in the first place vs. whole corporations closing). Depending on who loses, there can be small-scale and wide-scale upsets to reality (entire countries going bankrupt and the people living in poverty, or entire countries ceasing to exist). There is also the continuous threat of [C], which can be thought of as financial collapse in this situation. One way to think about this is that [C] is most likely an allegory for depression, recession, and financial instability. There is just so much that an individual can do to make money (getting a job, etc.). There is just so much that a group can do to make money (agree on policies that cut costs, etc.). There are outside forces much larger than these two groups that exist that may cause their struggles to mean nothing if there is no robust economy for them to strive in. This series explore concepts like agency/free will (is your future determined?), corruption (did the people in people only get to where they are through these battles?), and how best to invest money (whether for the people now vs. the future). Mikuni struggles to protect the present because if [C] were to occur, then there would be no Japan to save. He does this by printing Midas Money, which artificially pumps up the Japanese economy, similar to printing more money which leads to hyperinflation. However, the MC wants to save the future because living in poverty is no state that he wishes for people to live in at all. When the MC wins, he removes all of the Midas Money in circulation in Japan, which makes them vulnerable to [C]. However, we learn that America is backing Japan's economy now, which either suggests an alliance or a take-over -- though, we're led to believe this is okay, since the Japanese are flourishing and not impoverished, which means they still have a future.
@@Kazutoification there’s one thing that’s wrong with this. It’s only when you go bankrupt when you have real life repercussions. As long as you there money there to lose you can lose as much as you want
No. As part of his "assets", their memories as friends were quantified and made into money. He lost that money, so she don't know him. At the end of the series the financial district collapses and everybody gets their futue back, but the part where they knew each other didn't come back, so they end up as strangers basically. Like, he knows that he knew her in the past, but it is not the past of his current self but an alternate past or some bs like that.
I wish this would have a season 2. This was a good anime
Yup a true unique story
A better one would be reboot with more episode and more fleshed out the story. The pacing is too rushed for a mere 11 episode run (im still sad with the Angel battle)
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This anime is showing what happens when gold meets fiat currency
Oh? You believe the Gold standard is bad?
finally, an anime with good story
Was one of the best animes Ive ever watched.
Finally, Squid Game anime.
and the fact that it's an original.
lol i was about to die when you said you can find your lost dad
C - Control 🔥🔥 wish there was a season 2
Your gain is someone’s loss.
Thanks for coming across this anime. I wanted to rewatch it again
What’s the anime name
@@solitaryrvenge2345 in the description
the more money you have, the more you win!
This was such a good anime!
Was or is?
What’s the name and where to watch it
@@hhighmell2916 the name is in the description
@@bendover8786 dude don't be rude
@@vhristmas3685 "rude"
Ngl this is pretty good anime
I'm confused on the time thing. So if two people enter the district at the same time from the same location. one of the people leave for 5 minutes then enter the district again then the other person leaves. is the first person who left just on autopilot for the other person, how do the time stopping for someone works?
I have watched it twice but it got removed after some time I was look for this and just a missclick helped me find this
Good job bro
Hey Bro! Make sure to keep it Up!
So the US dollar is the strongest basically so japan survived
Pretty good
Using us dollar is a way to go downhill🤣🙏
Anime: C Control
Cryptocurrency be like
The pirate Bay is back
Which one?
Even with the recap I dont understand this one.
In this series, your entire future can be quantified into an asset your contemporary self can utilize in the Financial District. If you win a battle in the Financial District, you get more money to spend (either on battles; or in real life). If you lose a battle in the Financial District, there are real life consequences depending on how badly you lost (failing a test vs. your pregnant wife seemingly never being pregnant in the first place vs. whole corporations closing). Depending on who loses, there can be small-scale and wide-scale upsets to reality (entire countries going bankrupt and the people living in poverty, or entire countries ceasing to exist).
There is also the continuous threat of [C], which can be thought of as financial collapse in this situation. One way to think about this is that [C] is most likely an allegory for depression, recession, and financial instability. There is just so much that an individual can do to make money (getting a job, etc.). There is just so much that a group can do to make money (agree on policies that cut costs, etc.). There are outside forces much larger than these two groups that exist that may cause their struggles to mean nothing if there is no robust economy for them to strive in.
This series explore concepts like agency/free will (is your future determined?), corruption (did the people in people only get to where they are through these battles?), and how best to invest money (whether for the people now vs. the future). Mikuni struggles to protect the present because if [C] were to occur, then there would be no Japan to save. He does this by printing Midas Money, which artificially pumps up the Japanese economy, similar to printing more money which leads to hyperinflation. However, the MC wants to save the future because living in poverty is no state that he wishes for people to live in at all. When the MC wins, he removes all of the Midas Money in circulation in Japan, which makes them vulnerable to [C]. However, we learn that America is backing Japan's economy now, which either suggests an alliance or a take-over -- though, we're led to believe this is okay, since the Japanese are flourishing and not impoverished, which means they still have a future.
@@Kazutoification there’s one thing that’s wrong with this. It’s only when you go bankrupt when you have real life repercussions. As long as you there money there to lose you can lose as much as you want
The US Dollar ... Won? What? XD
I love you bro
Very gud
This would make a great premise for a Persona game.
What can I watch this on?
Who else thought of squid game while watching this
Its much older than squid game.
@@2mellow35 oh i didn't know
What is the name of this anime?
Check the description
Control C
At first his crush had a bf ryt then what happen to her .....did he ever saw her again??
Cool
good bro
So can this be considered apitalism at it's worst or?
🔥
Is this on Crunchy Roll?
Sad
next anime
It not am to
Come on please be a new anime, aw yeah new anime cuz I’m to poor to afford crunchy
What is anime name?
Check the description of the video it's there
Did he get with tht one blue hair girl?
No. As part of his "assets", their memories as friends were quantified and made into money. He lost that money, so she don't know him. At the end of the series the financial district collapses and everybody gets their futue back, but the part where they knew each other didn't come back, so they end up as strangers basically. Like, he knows that he knew her in the past, but it is not the past of his current self but an alternate past or some bs like that.
@@jaimemarrero3982 much thanks
what the anime in the thumbnail
It's in the description
is squid game brah
yeah but this anime is older then the series, this came out in 2011
POV : a bit like Squid Game.
Squid game season 2 😭😭
Yu gi oh and order of the stock market
Literally squid game
And jigsaw
Squid Game Is a copy then
Wasn’t a fan of this one
Yea boring af even in this video explaining the whole thing