This scene demonstrates how emotionally Elias is a child. Lindel, Titania, Oberon and essentially all the elder Fae refer to him as such. He has trouble understanding his feelings and even 'ran away from home' when Stella visited since he felt jealous. His lack of awareness and maturity can cause him to act selfish and cruel, that's why Chise is his 'human teacher'
He's also calling out Renfred on his actions for how he treats Alice. He found someone with no direction and no future and kept her on a path to become a sorcerer.
True, but it's also interesting how Elias can be quite perceptive sometimes despite his ability to understand people. He fully understood Renfred's fears and past, realizing that he was forced down this path and is afraid that he's doing the same to Alice
I think I finally get what Elias means. It confused me greatly why he would suddenly show this malicious, manipulative side when clearly he's very childlike and doesn't grasp what that means. Both he and Renfred were forced to be something; told it was the only option. Elias would always be the half-assed failure, and he would never be completely human. He was a monster. Everyone was scared of him. It sounds like Titania has tried many times to tell him that he was a Fae and that their realm was where he belonged. Chise proved all that wrong. This whole journey with Chise has been Elias choosing his own future - he wants to be human. He wants to understand. The elegant, well-kept house with a beautiful garden and warm fireplace. He lives in a village. Constantly reading, well dressed and giving himself a proper last name. Yet, despite all this effort, Elias Ainsworth would always be seen as Pilum Murialis. That wolf's skull was always on top of that gentleman's body, a constant reminder to everyone that this thing could never possibly, completely, be a human. Even Linden seemed to believe that, deep down. Aside from the woman who gave him a name, Chise was the first person to view him as an individual - someone who may not necessarily be like humans, but has a good heart; something not all humans have. He broke her chains the moment she showed up at his door. She's been to London, had a shopping day, and even left for Iceland and wandered into the fairy forest. I don't even think it's crossed his mind that she could leave. By going to the college, Chise would be coerced into picking a mage's future. I think he knows she would be with him regardless of whether she went to the college or not, and would probably buckle to whatever choice she made anyway. He wants her to pick her own future. He's signalling to Renfred here that they've picked their own future, together, despite what everyone has said to him - and Chise too - up until now. He was willing to let her get away in the laboratory when fighting Cartaphilius; he was willing to accept defeat - to never see her again - if she was happy. It was Renfred that reassured him to follow, because I think he too realised what Elias meant here. Ultimately, he values her happiness over anything else, even if he may not realise it yet; seemingly what Chise has been doing for him up until now. It's a beautiful story, and I love this series to pieces.
Its funny how Elias in human form is much more creepy than in his normal form, like, dude, i want to cover your skull in smoochs but as a human you are urgh XD
Honestly i have a feeling they had taken a lot of inspiration from Girlycard from Hellsing: The Dawn. At least that's what i feel seeing Elias like this.
Yeah he have such a look, like "touch her and i will send u to hell" In this human form.. (but that's kinda... Cute and hot..) in he's skull form he's cute but can be dangerous too (maybe hot) it's amazing!
Isn't it said in the manga that the college is basically just a facility where the old generation is using the Young generations, becuase of their talents for experimentation, but it's under a disguise as a college to help educate the new generation into magic, you could understand why Elias wouldn't want Chise to go there, becuase she'd most likely be asked for experiments as a Sleigh Beggy. Though that's understandable, and platinum blonde lady Elias is pretty handsome, I think he's getting a bit too cocky for my liking 😂
Considering Elias isn’t afraid to speak the truth in a blunt way, there’s no doubt he has his reasons beyond his immaturity for keeping Chise away from the college. He did well here, Chise has helped him a lot and Vice versa, it is normal in any level or maturity to feel a claim on someone, it happens in relationships. His words were blunt and too the point, given that he’s not in his true form but a mask that looks innocent, as if he had to remind them of who he really is.
it's ultimately good for her, i think. she needs to see up close why sorcerers are awful, and also experience the feeling of worrying about others who are more reckless than herself.
As much as I find his human forms cool, I really hope Elias doesn't end up changing into a human at the end in a really bad/cliche 'the curse is broken' moment
"That girl is mine". No line has ever made me both angry and yet- infatuated at the same time. On a perspective, I'm angry because Elias won't let Chise grow and find her own path... But the way he said it- and the white hair and red eyes- just adds more to the infatuation.
You also have to remember that Elias doesn't fully comprehend emotions or even that some of his decisions, while perfectly sound in his mind with his reasoning, are based on emotions he doesn't even know about. He's caring but he doesn't know where the line is drawn between possession and protection, nor does he know how to express or deal with or acknowledge his emotions yet.
@@animeotaku22 true enough, but then most humans don't even understand their own feelings. So he's really not that different from us. He is a human by origin but acts and feels in the way the fae do, without any real understanding of what he himself or others really feel or think. But for love, possessiveness and protectiveness are always a blurry line.
Okay, can I just say Elias is looking mega f i n e with that human form. Definitely my favorite out of all of them. I agree with some other commenters who believe this form was based off of Lindel. Though maybe not? Either way. Swiggity swooty I want that monster mage booty
I Hate How People Down Elias So Much. He's A Very Open Minded Being TBH. He Is Willing To Learn And Change With Good Reason. He Has His Flaws But How Long Has He Been Working On Himself And Learning? A lot! Also Chise Is A Case For The Books Herself. She's Naive, Puts Her Hands In The Fire Too Much, And Too Self Righteous. She Still Needs To Learn That Every That Glitters Isn't Gold And That You Can't Help Everyone! She Has A Good Heart But She Has A Ways To Go Herself. And Another Thing. I Feel Like Ppl Should Mind Their Business! Elias And Chise No Matter How Ppl Feel About Them Or See Them Are Entitled To Do What They Wanna Do With Their Lifes! Okay RANT Over Lol
@@thirtyninjas3407 Sorry Lol. Something That Just Developed Over The Years. I've Had Several Styles Of Texting. Just Cant Let It Go It's Apart Of Me Lmbo.
@@js66613 He/She has the right to 😐🤷♀️ and its not like if you'll have to read his/her text daily. Let that person write the way he/she wants to. You're just passing by. Well you have the right to have your own opinion but you don't have the right to tell people how to be.
That is human nature, given that Elias isn’t fully human he made a point to call Renfred out on it, the response was expected. Renfred is repeating the cycle whereas Elias wants to break the cycle, and would no doubt his own selfishness is part of it.
The way he say it.... He should let Chise grow and let her choose her own path. Having her depend on him is not healthy for either of them. I understand he doesn't know about human feelings or how to define their humanity, but he should know that he's training her magic but he should also guide her into path that makes her happy. But in a way, he wants to keep her and never let her go.
No chise is his slave . Elias can do whatever he wants and chise cannot refuse . She sold herself and her rights . She is no longer a human , she is a property of elias .
Being dependant on him is certainly more healthy than being experimented on. I know that sometimes people forget what kind of world is outside of elias and chises little lovebubble but well. It ain´t pretty. These sorcerers are not friends of chise because she´s human. Infact they wouldn´t even care about her if she weren´t a slay vega.
ZakuroWolfAlpha SilverWolf There is still an on going manga you can read. Plus, the entire relationship was established at the very beginning to be a little uneven and unhealthy. The whole point of the story is that Chise and Elias are both emotionally stunted beings who learn to grow with each other. Chise has had a lot of development throughout the story and now it is Elias’s turn.
This is why i dont like "only anime" watchers. They only talked based on the anime while the source materials has been far far longer than anime adaptation.
Renfred: "Living creatures change, whether they desire or not." Me: "And yet living creatures also stay the same in a way. Whether they desire or not. Because if you bend the branch too much, it's gonna break."
I have a theory about the form he took, he's taken chise as his form before but just the colour change. The red eyes and white hair. The hair in the form he takes now looks similar to chises mother's longer hair. Even if he's never seen her
@@onelIux I'm curious too, not only to see if that would be a complicated pregnancy and birth because of her frail body but his reaction to being a father 😂
uh no, Elias is a man, it's obvious. I don't know why they think that in this transformation he looks like a woman, when he is clearly a young man of the age or a little older than Chise. 🤷🏻♀️
The first time I watched this show, I viewed it because I thought it would be similar to Beauty and the Beast. I shipped Elias and Chise and I watched the show for the purpose of seeing the ship have more cannon content. That’s probably why I was so confused about what the message of each episode was. I haven’t rewatched the series since it ended, and I honestly don’t really plan to. It was good, the art and animation was beautiful, but looking at these clips makes me realize how wrong I was to ship these characters. Their relationship is completely toxic and it makes me uncomfortable every time I see it. I’m just realizing how naive I was (literally only a year ago) and how hypocritical I was being, because if anyone should be able to point out a toxic relationship, it should be me. Instead, I was caught up in the glamour of it all, falling in love with the characters love, that honestly wasn’t there to begin with. I had only been watching anime off and on for about a year before then, not really getting into it, and I just thought, “oh, it’s anime, yeah the concept is weird and creepy but it’s okay because it’s anime” My thought process couldn’t have been more wrong. So, ya, terrifying show, Elias is awful, but I did love him at one point, and I regret watching these clips every time I watch one. The show though, I’m sure touched some people, and I’m glad to have seen it and learned from my own personal mistakes.
Galaxy Girl Yes the relationship has always been uneven and unhealthy since the beginning, the author purposefully established it as such. She never meant for anyone to believe that this was the perfect relationship. Elias is not human. A creature who cannot fully understand human emotions and social cues, and he has the emotional understanding of a toddler. The point of story is Chise and Elias are both emotionally stunted beings, Chise being depressed and Elias being more Fae than human. They both learn and grow together. Chise has had a lot of development in the story, now it is Elias’s turn. Since he is only just now learning to grasp human emotions, he deeply cares for Chise but at this point he does not know how to process it in a healthy way. This is a creature who has never understood sadness or loneliness before, so an emotion as powerful as love can be daunting. But through being with Chise, Elias will learn about how to be an emotionally healthy being. He has already learnt his lesson that he cannot push his will onto Chise without considering her feelings, so he is learning. He is regretful of his past actions and fully understands why Chise was hurt. I personally view this story as a coming of age story for a 100+ year old magic creature. So it is sad for me when you say you regret the time you spent watching this show and investing in Elias’s character, because it is a beautiful story and a wonderful manga. I’m not asking you to like Elias, I’m just asking you to see things from his viewpoint. He is not human so it is hard to judge him based on normal human morality.
@Galaxy Girl It was established pretty early on, Elias is a monster, trying to be human. He has all the logic and the knowledge, but he lacks the emotions, and the ability to process those emotions. This is shown repeatedly throughout the series, but it is also shown that Elias learns from Chise just as much as she learns from him, at the very least he tries to. Speaking of Chise, this is a girl who, because of what she was born as, could never live a normal life. Her father left her and her mother alone, then her mother spiraled down further and further into a dark madness that led her eventually to trying to kill Chise, but failing to do so she killed herself, and Chise has had to live with this the rest of her life up until and during her time with Elias, until she eventually learns to let go of that past. Mistakes have been made of course by both Elias and Chise, but that's part of growing and developing, is learning from those mistakes and striving not to make them again. As @MsAbixxx put quite nicely, they are both emotionally stunted beings, but Elias begins to learn how to feel and process those feelings while Chise learns to, and eventually does heal. They are not perfect, they are not meant to be perfect, quite the opposite infact. They are meant to be broken characters that work and struggle and fight and argue and forgive together so that they might once again become whole. Chise will never truly forget her past, but neither will she keep allowing it to weigh down her heart, and she'll keep moving forward, allowing herself to live her life and be happy. Elias will never truly be human, but neither will he always be a monster, he is learning the concept of emotions, which before Chise was almost completely foreign to him, and he is learning to deal with said emotions in a healthy manner. I probably sound like I'm rambling, but I do hope this helps make the story clearer and / or helps that you don't regret watching the story, at least not so much.
Galaxy Girl while it’s obviously not a healthy relationship except for one moment it’s not as bad as your making it out to be. Both of them makes mistakes in it but they learn from it and are making progress.
Elias says these things all the time, but it takes on a whole new meaning now that he has facial expressions. I've hated Elias since like episode 2, but this adds another level to it. Go to hell, Elias.
Izzy Fizz You’ve got to give Elias a little leeway here. He is a magical creature who doesn’t fully understand human emotions and relationships. He kind of has the emotional maturity of a toddler despite living for hundreds of years. I see this as a coming of age story for a 100+ year old magical guy. The point of the story is Elias learning to be more human in thinking and understanding others. At this point in the story he deeply cares about Chise and doesn’t quite know how to process it. Nor does he understand that you can have a various array of relationships with different people. Because he is not human and these things are confusing to him. I’m not asking you to like him, I’m just asking you to understand what he is and what his thought process is a lot more. You cannot really judge him by human standards because he is not human.
@@MsAbixxx Couldn't have said it better myself. This is what makes Elias so interesting as a character. He's very mature and intelligent in many ways, but when it comes to emotions (especially his feelings for someone), he's like a kid. He clearly cares about Chise, but this makes him a little greedy and overprotective. We've seen in the last episode that he's beginning to give her more freedom because he's understanding what it means to really care for someone.
FoxsDumbSeriesMaker Yes, as I’ve always said the entire story is about Elias and Chise becoming more emotionally stable. Since they are both rather emotionally damaged or stunted, the author purposefully made their relationship uneven and a little unhealthy. People are so rash and quick to judge that they don’t try to acknowledge that this was actually something the author planned from the beginning and that these are flaws the characters will have to learn to overcome in order to have a healthy relationship. Elias does want to understand human emotion, but to a creature like him all these different feelings must be daunting, especially powerful ones like love and negative ones like jealousy. Elias is a very interesting mix of fae logic and human emotions. A character like him is bound to create conflict in the story. The story is about him learning to process these new feelings of his in a healthy way, and he has learned his lesson that he cannot push his will onto Chise and acknowledges that if he truly loves her he has to accept her decisions. The story shows how he has improved but everyone just loves to write him off instantly.
This scene demonstrates how emotionally Elias is a child. Lindel, Titania, Oberon and essentially all the elder Fae refer to him as such. He has trouble understanding his feelings and even 'ran away from home' when Stella visited since he felt jealous. His lack of awareness and maturity can cause him to act selfish and cruel, that's why Chise is his 'human teacher'
He's also calling out Renfred on his actions for how he treats Alice. He found someone with no direction and no future and kept her on a path to become a sorcerer.
nothing childish in sense|rights of owner
Karmic partnership
True, but it's also interesting how Elias can be quite perceptive sometimes despite his ability to understand people. He fully understood Renfred's fears and past, realizing that he was forced down this path and is afraid that he's doing the same to Alice
@@GamingFoodie Alice literally called Renfred out on this saying she CHOSE her path
I think I finally get what Elias means. It confused me greatly why he would suddenly show this malicious, manipulative side when clearly he's very childlike and doesn't grasp what that means.
Both he and Renfred were forced to be something; told it was the only option. Elias would always be the half-assed failure, and he would never be completely human. He was a monster. Everyone was scared of him. It sounds like Titania has tried many times to tell him that he was a Fae and that their realm was where he belonged. Chise proved all that wrong. This whole journey with Chise has been Elias choosing his own future - he wants to be human. He wants to understand.
The elegant, well-kept house with a beautiful garden and warm fireplace. He lives in a village. Constantly reading, well dressed and giving himself a proper last name. Yet, despite all this effort, Elias Ainsworth would always be seen as Pilum Murialis. That wolf's skull was always on top of that gentleman's body, a constant reminder to everyone that this thing could never possibly, completely, be a human. Even Linden seemed to believe that, deep down. Aside from the woman who gave him a name, Chise was the first person to view him as an individual - someone who may not necessarily be like humans, but has a good heart; something not all humans have. He broke her chains the moment she showed up at his door. She's been to London, had a shopping day, and even left for Iceland and wandered into the fairy forest. I don't even think it's crossed his mind that she could leave.
By going to the college, Chise would be coerced into picking a mage's future. I think he knows she would be with him regardless of whether she went to the college or not, and would probably buckle to whatever choice she made anyway. He wants her to pick her own future. He's signalling to Renfred here that they've picked their own future, together, despite what everyone has said to him - and Chise too - up until now.
He was willing to let her get away in the laboratory when fighting Cartaphilius; he was willing to accept defeat - to never see her again - if she was happy. It was Renfred that reassured him to follow, because I think he too realised what Elias meant here.
Ultimately, he values her happiness over anything else, even if he may not realise it yet; seemingly what Chise has been doing for him up until now. It's a beautiful story, and I love this series to pieces.
Leisa Nash thank you. This is beautiful! ❤️
I ain't reading all this, but imma like it for the effort
Everyone needs to read this!
Thank you 💕💕✨
You told it beautifully
I love that his human forms have twisty hair bits like his horns.
Mhm
Its funny how Elias in human form is much more creepy than in his normal form, like, dude, i want to cover your skull in smoochs but as a human you are urgh XD
Honestly i have a feeling they had taken a lot of inspiration from Girlycard from Hellsing: The Dawn.
At least that's what i feel seeing Elias like this.
Yeah he have such a look, like "touch her and i will send u to hell" In this human form.. (but that's kinda... Cute and hot..) in he's skull form he's cute but can be dangerous too (maybe hot) it's amazing!
He took the inspiration of that form from a mix of Cartaphilus and Chise , that's why he has a cute face but this malicious feel.
@@afinoxi ooh nice
@@ClaudioProductionsX obviously, but they worked on make the skull expressive (even if just a little)
the creepiest thing is this shows hes capable of looking smug, hes not just a blank magic making husk behind the mask
This appearance suits him when he acts childishly/possessive. Still a child that has to learn more.
At least he wants to learn, too many balk at it.
possessive isn't childish
//Still a child that has to learn more// - learn what?
@@Elgrinn to a point it is.
Elias mode waifu activated
Isn't it said in the manga that the college is basically just a facility where the old generation is using the Young generations, becuase of their talents for experimentation, but it's under a disguise as a college to help educate the new generation into magic, you could understand why Elias wouldn't want Chise to go there, becuase she'd most likely be asked for experiments as a Sleigh Beggy. Though that's understandable, and platinum blonde lady Elias is pretty handsome, I think he's getting a bit too cocky for my liking 😂
Cocky Elias is the best Elias
Considering Elias isn’t afraid to speak the truth in a blunt way, there’s no doubt he has his reasons beyond his immaturity for keeping Chise away from the college. He did well here, Chise has helped him a lot and Vice versa, it is normal in any level or maturity to feel a claim on someone, it happens in relationships. His words were blunt and too the point, given that he’s not in his true form but a mask that looks innocent, as if he had to remind them of who he really is.
That's just Academia lol
it's ultimately good for her, i think. she needs to see up close why sorcerers are awful, and also experience the feeling of worrying about others who are more reckless than herself.
As much as I find his human forms cool, I really hope Elias doesn't end up changing into a human at the end in a really bad/cliche 'the curse is broken' moment
I don't think he could.
{spoiler kinda}
It lasts
He’s like a child believing he can control who he loves. But he does learn. And the two grow closer.
Something new is revealed for me every time I watch this scene
All these people hating Elias but I can't stop swooning 😍😍😍
Jerica McClellan ikkrr
@@reanisuii
Azalea Elise Exactlyyyy
Like the way he said it was so sexy😍😍
"That girl is mine". No line has ever made me both angry and yet- infatuated at the same time. On a perspective, I'm angry because Elias won't let Chise grow and find her own path... But the way he said it- and the white hair and red eyes- just adds more to the infatuation.
natasha styles it’s true tho chise was bought by him therefore making her his
You also have to remember that Elias doesn't fully comprehend emotions or even that some of his decisions, while perfectly sound in his mind with his reasoning, are based on emotions he doesn't even know about. He's caring but he doesn't know where the line is drawn between possession and protection, nor does he know how to express or deal with or acknowledge his emotions yet.
@@animeotaku22 true enough, but then most humans don't even understand their own feelings. So he's really not that different from us. He is a human by origin but acts and feels in the way the fae do, without any real understanding of what he himself or others really feel or think. But for love, possessiveness and protectiveness are always a blurry line.
I thought the white haired character was a woman 😳
@@fabiola925 Wel, it is
Okay, can I just say Elias is looking mega f i n e with that human form. Definitely my favorite out of all of them. I agree with some other commenters who believe this form was based off of Lindel. Though maybe not? Either way. Swiggity swooty I want that monster mage booty
Lmao
you know whats funny, I cant imagine Elias saying this to RenFred in his actual form.
Yeah he’s foxy in this form and dashingly handsome
All these hate comments on Elias must not be REAL fan of the series. they don't understand Elias at all.
Didn't realize how significant that conversation was after watching the anime just once. Realized after watching this scene a few times. 👀❗
this has been one of my favorite episodes so far
which episode is it?
WHY IS EVERYONE WRITING AN ESSAY IN THE COMMENTS
IKR
Where else could we all get together and discuss the depths?
ill be honest i was hoping someone was gonna write an essay in the comments lol
why should they not ?
Love to see people discuss this series.
Wow, Elias. Wow.
Elias 😍
Bruh they really made Elias too damn fine in this form
I like his human form , mysterious, reminds me of killua but his red beautiful eyes
I Hate How People Down Elias So Much. He's A Very Open Minded Being TBH. He Is Willing To Learn And Change With Good Reason. He Has His Flaws But How Long Has He Been Working On Himself And Learning? A lot!
Also Chise Is A Case For The Books Herself. She's Naive, Puts Her Hands In The Fire Too Much, And Too Self Righteous. She Still Needs To Learn That Every That Glitters Isn't Gold And That You Can't Help Everyone! She Has A Good Heart But She Has A Ways To Go Herself.
And Another Thing. I Feel Like Ppl Should Mind Their Business! Elias And Chise No Matter How Ppl Feel About Them Or See Them Are Entitled To Do What They Wanna Do With Their Lifes!
Okay RANT Over Lol
dude.. What's with the capital letters every new word? It Looks Very Weird.
@@thirtyninjas3407 Sorry Lol. Something That Just Developed Over The Years. I've Had Several Styles Of Texting. Just Cant Let It Go It's Apart Of Me Lmbo.
Reading your text reminds me of homestuck troll quirks
Oh, god... not this.
Please don't write things like this. It gives me a headache trying to read it.
@@js66613 He/She has the right to 😐🤷♀️ and its not like if you'll have to read his/her text daily. Let that person write the way he/she wants to. You're just passing by.
Well you have the right to have your own opinion but you don't have the right to tell people how to be.
Looks like Elias was right about Renfred. In a sense, does Rendred really have a right to talk right now, despite being, well, right?
That is human nature, given that Elias isn’t fully human he made a point to call Renfred out on it, the response was expected. Renfred is repeating the cycle whereas Elias wants to break the cycle, and would no doubt his own selfishness is part of it.
Elias waifu look is super fiiine. This and his skull form are the best.
Bro, if this is how much more expressive/genuinely emotional he looks/talks in human form I'm honestly glad he doesn't use human forms often-
He looks dashing, so why?
If you mean creepy, then I would say that your characters in your channel is more creepy. Like you are really creepy
1:43
I cant wait to see more of the anime with this human form of Elias😍
Say it Zaddy Elias.
Isn't he mommy Elias at the moment?
When she mentioned Silky omg
i think she was talking about elias tho
i just realized that the new series has her going to college.... just legit realized that now.
Glad to see how both Elias and Chise have grown and matured in season 2.
I forgot about the talk between Renfred and Elias. Funny how things have changed with a certain volume coming out next week.
Elias female human form kinda reminds me of lady amalthea from the Last unicorn
Cuando vi a Elias en la portada para el video creí que se trataba algo sobre una segunda temporada más no creí que era solo de la primera.
Esa es su forma real? Nunca entendí si solo era temporal o era así antes
Ah moments like this got to me. I love Magus Bride. I wanna watch it again, I wanna read it again, I want to experience it anew again ☺️☺️☺️
The way he say it.... He should let Chise grow and let her choose her own path. Having her depend on him is not healthy for either of them. I understand he doesn't know about human feelings or how to define their humanity, but he should know that he's training her magic but he should also guide her into path that makes her happy. But in a way, he wants to keep her and never let her go.
No chise is his slave . Elias can do whatever he wants and chise cannot refuse . She sold herself and her rights . She is no longer a human , she is a property of elias .
Did yall even watch the anime... she was given a second chance at life. If it wasn’t for elias, she would have committed suicide at that school.
That's because he still has a lot to learn and eventually he does, he even lets her go to the college
Obviously he want chise as his wife and is a mutual love
Being dependant on him is certainly more healthy than being experimented on.
I know that sometimes people forget what kind of world is outside of elias and chises little lovebubble but well. It ain´t pretty.
These sorcerers are not friends of chise because she´s human. Infact they wouldn´t even care about her if she weren´t a slay vega.
Chise will never learn to spread her wings with Elias in the way *sigh*
Andrew Hoang there’s not many episodes left lol
Andrew Hoang Kindly chill out...
ZakuroWolfAlpha SilverWolf
There is still an on going manga you can read.
Plus, the entire relationship was established at the very beginning to be a little uneven and unhealthy.
The whole point of the story is that Chise and Elias are both emotionally stunted beings who learn to grow with each other.
Chise has had a lot of development throughout the story and now it is Elias’s turn.
What were you expecting since episode 1....
This is why i dont like "only anime" watchers. They only talked based on the anime while the source materials has been far far longer than anime adaptation.
Wind sounds at the end but there inside.
I watched the anime years ago and I don't remember this scene , does it have a second season or what ?
We need season 2 of this 🥰
Trap Elias is pretty fine
I mean is he really a trap tho?
Maybe this is the form of the ‘messenger’ Elias possibly killed.
No the “messenger” their referring to was a dead bird the alchemist used their power on to use as a messenger.
Un in love 🥰 with Elias
Renfred: "Living creatures change, whether they desire or not."
Me: "And yet living creatures also stay the same in a way. Whether they desire or not. Because if you bend the branch too much, it's gonna break."
In which episode was it? I don't remember :o
Season 1. Episode 19.
I heard Ainz, i am satisfied
I have a theory about the form he took, he's taken chise as his form before but just the colour change. The red eyes and white hair. The hair in the form he takes now looks similar to chises mother's longer hair. Even if he's never seen her
WHEN IS SEASON 2 COMING OUT??
@milly Yesssssss!
@milly I don't like kids but I really really want to see their child
@@onelIux I'm curious too, not only to see if that would be a complicated pregnancy and birth because of her frail body but his reaction to being a father 😂
@@alabaster_bullet given all the help she gets, I wonder if the magic would help strengthen her, she seems to be doing better at the end.
I never knew who owned that look
Someone tell me which episode is this? I can’t find it anywhere !!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
IT is an OVA.
@@williampyle8635 No. Is episode 19 from season 1.
Season 1. Episode 19.
I NEED THIS TO COME OUT NOW
I just started the anime yesterday,
and youtube recommended me this
i'm scared.
"shes not going to college"
well that's just rude to assume (lol)
Awesome The Ancient Magus' Bride Video.
Sorry buddy but the girl is already married.
When is the next season coming out?????
THERE isn't ONE.
Ovas are coming!
Maybe 2022 our 2023.
When was this
Season 1. Episode 19.
What episode is this
Season 1. Episode 19.
Skidaddle skidoodle this gurl is my waifu-
You mean that platinum blonde girl that's Elias.
What is the name of the character with white hair and red eyes?
What episode
Season 1. Episode 19.
What episode is that? I completely don't remember that...
Season 1. Episode 19.
which episode is this????
Season 1. Episode 19.
Episode?
Episode 20
It's episode 19.
@@GamingFoodie Is episode 19.
what chapter ????
Season 1 but don't remember Episode
es temporada 1 cap 19
GRIFFITH? IS THAT YOU?
YOU GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT
What episode is this from?
Season 1. Episode 19.
Elias waifu the best
(When I see all of these characters with long, overgrown hair...)
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(Slowly begins to raise a pair of hedge clippers.)
Let Lindel keep his beautiful locks!
Is this second season of The Ancient Magus' Bride??
Season 1. Episode 19.
Shirayki?
Is this a new season
This is episode 20 in the first season.
@@GamingFoodie episode 19
Is episode 19 from season 1.
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Anyway, I love this voice tho 🤤
Hmm, juicy onee-san’s voice
now now dear youtube, dont show me videos like this, show me the next season plz
who is the white haired boy
Elias
WHY HE HAS TO LOOK SO MUCH LIKE DUKE PANTAREI IN HIS HUMAN FORM ?!!
Why is everybody writing paragraphs?😭
Who the white-hair lady?
Elías.
Atzhiri Chavez it was a different human form of elias.
Dommy Mommy Elias.
Does this mean Elias is gender neutral?
uh no, Elias is a man, it's obvious. I don't know why they think that in this transformation he looks like a woman, when he is clearly a young man of the age or a little older than Chise. 🤷🏻♀️
@@viridianahernandez4722 de echo si cambia su genero a mujer cuando usa esa trabsformacion, aunque obvio sigue siendo hombre
@@viridianahernandez4722 he is a man normally, but this form is a woman, look at the eyes, hair, face and voice
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Wow this is season 2 ????????
NOPE..look up "OVA".
It's season 1, episode 19.
Aha, I completely understand it now .... *Does not understand anything at all*
Cap?
Just me enjoying some b*tchy Elias🐱
The first time I watched this show, I viewed it because I thought it would be similar to Beauty and the Beast. I shipped Elias and Chise and I watched the show for the purpose of seeing the ship have more cannon content. That’s probably why I was so confused about what the message of each episode was. I haven’t rewatched the series since it ended, and I honestly don’t really plan to. It was good, the art and animation was beautiful, but looking at these clips makes me realize how wrong I was to ship these characters. Their relationship is completely toxic and it makes me uncomfortable every time I see it. I’m just realizing how naive I was (literally only a year ago) and how hypocritical I was being, because if anyone should be able to point out a toxic relationship, it should be me. Instead, I was caught up in the glamour of it all, falling in love with the characters love, that honestly wasn’t there to begin with. I had only been watching anime off and on for about a year before then, not really getting into it, and I just thought, “oh, it’s anime, yeah the concept is weird and creepy but it’s okay because it’s anime” My thought process couldn’t have been more wrong. So, ya, terrifying show, Elias is awful, but I did love him at one point, and I regret watching these clips every time I watch one. The show though, I’m sure touched some people, and I’m glad to have seen it and learned from my own personal mistakes.
Galaxy Girl
Yes the relationship has always been uneven and unhealthy since the beginning, the author purposefully established it as such. She never meant for anyone to believe that this was the perfect relationship.
Elias is not human. A creature who cannot fully understand human emotions and social cues, and he has the emotional understanding of a toddler. The point of story is Chise and Elias are both emotionally stunted beings, Chise being depressed and Elias being more Fae than human. They both learn and grow together. Chise has had a lot of development in the story, now it is Elias’s turn.
Since he is only just now learning to grasp human emotions, he deeply cares for Chise but at this point he does not know how to process it in a healthy way. This is a creature who has never understood sadness or loneliness before, so an emotion as powerful as love can be daunting. But through being with Chise, Elias will learn about how to be an emotionally healthy being.
He has already learnt his lesson that he cannot push his will onto Chise without considering her feelings, so he is learning. He is regretful of his past actions and fully understands why Chise was hurt.
I personally view this story as a coming of age story for a 100+ year old magic creature.
So it is sad for me when you say you regret the time you spent watching this show and investing in Elias’s character, because it is a beautiful story and a wonderful manga.
I’m not asking you to like Elias, I’m just asking you to see things from his viewpoint. He is not human so it is hard to judge him based on normal human morality.
@Galaxy Girl
It was established pretty early on, Elias is a monster, trying to be human. He has all the logic and the knowledge, but he lacks the emotions, and the ability to process those emotions. This is shown repeatedly throughout the series, but it is also shown that Elias learns from Chise just as much as she learns from him, at the very least he tries to.
Speaking of Chise, this is a girl who, because of what she was born as, could never live a normal life. Her father left her and her mother alone, then her mother spiraled down further and further into a dark madness that led her eventually to trying to kill Chise, but failing to do so she killed herself, and Chise has had to live with this the rest of her life up until and during her time with Elias, until she eventually learns to let go of that past.
Mistakes have been made of course by both Elias and Chise, but that's part of growing and developing, is learning from those mistakes and striving not to make them again.
As @MsAbixxx put quite nicely, they are both emotionally stunted beings, but Elias begins to learn how to feel and process those feelings while Chise learns to, and eventually does heal. They are not perfect, they are not meant to be perfect, quite the opposite infact. They are meant to be broken characters that work and struggle and fight and argue and forgive together so that they might once again become whole.
Chise will never truly forget her past, but neither will she keep allowing it to weigh down her heart, and she'll keep moving forward, allowing herself to live her life and be happy. Elias will never truly be human, but neither will he always be a monster, he is learning the concept of emotions, which before Chise was almost completely foreign to him, and he is learning to deal with said emotions in a healthy manner.
I probably sound like I'm rambling, but I do hope this helps make the story clearer and / or helps that you don't regret watching the story, at least not so much.
Galaxy Girl while it’s obviously not a healthy relationship except for one moment it’s not as bad as your making it out to be. Both of them makes mistakes in it but they learn from it and are making progress.
Wow. You seriously don’t understand what you’ve been watching then. 😅
@@Calvin_M. This is a theme throughout the whole story, she is right. "lol"
Make anothet season pls
NOT happening.
Elias says these things all the time, but it takes on a whole new meaning now that he has facial expressions. I've hated Elias since like episode 2, but this adds another level to it. Go to hell, Elias.
Never. Hehehe
Izzy Fizz
You’ve got to give Elias a little leeway here.
He is a magical creature who doesn’t fully understand human emotions and relationships. He kind of has the emotional maturity of a toddler despite living for hundreds of years.
I see this as a coming of age story for a 100+ year old magical guy.
The point of the story is Elias learning to be more human in thinking and understanding others.
At this point in the story he deeply cares about Chise and doesn’t quite know how to process it. Nor does he understand that you can have a various array of relationships with different people. Because he is not human and these things are confusing to him.
I’m not asking you to like him, I’m just asking you to understand what he is and what his thought process is a lot more. You cannot really judge him by human standards because he is not human.
you just don't understand him
@@MsAbixxx Couldn't have said it better myself. This is what makes Elias so interesting as a character. He's very mature and intelligent in many ways, but when it comes to emotions (especially his feelings for someone), he's like a kid. He clearly cares about Chise, but this makes him a little greedy and overprotective. We've seen in the last episode that he's beginning to give her more freedom because he's understanding what it means to really care for someone.
FoxsDumbSeriesMaker
Yes, as I’ve always said the entire story is about Elias and Chise becoming more emotionally stable. Since they are both rather emotionally damaged or stunted, the author purposefully made their relationship uneven and a little unhealthy.
People are so rash and quick to judge that they don’t try to acknowledge that this was actually something the author planned from the beginning and that these are flaws the characters will have to learn to overcome in order to have a healthy relationship.
Elias does want to understand human emotion, but to a creature like him all these different feelings must be daunting, especially powerful ones like love and negative ones like jealousy. Elias is a very interesting mix of fae logic and human emotions. A character like him is bound to create conflict in the story.
The story is about him learning to process these new feelings of his in a healthy way, and he has learned his lesson that he cannot push his will onto Chise and acknowledges that if he truly loves her he has to accept her decisions.
The story shows how he has improved but everyone just loves to write him off instantly.
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