Science tries to explain anime scenes

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The well-known Twitter user “@siroumaru96” has generated a stir on social networks by sharing a detailed “scientific analysis” of four iconic anime scenes, unraveling their elements from a realistic and technical perspective.

  • In the first scene of “Kiki's Delivery Service – Majo no Takkyuubin“, where Kiki rescues a falling boy, the analysis reveals an amazing look. Assuming that the boy's weight was around 50 kilograms and considering the effects of the fall, it is estimated that Kiki lifted around 4.4 tons without apparent effort, defying the laws of physics in an impressive way.

 



  • The second scene, taken from “Violet Evergarden“, presents a beautiful sequence where Violet walks three steps over the water to end the grieving process of a father who has lost his daughter. According to the analysis of “@siroumaru96”, to achieve this, Violet would have had to reach an astonishing speed of 108 kilometers per hour, twice as fast as even the famous runner Usain Bolt, the fastest human in the world. the story.

 


  • In the third scene of “Komi-san wa, Komyushou Desu“, where Komi has her first written conversation with Tadano during the brief break between classes, the analysis reveals a remarkable feat. Assuming they wrote during the scant ten minutes of recess, the suggested typing speed is one Japanese character every 0.47 seconds, surpassing most experienced typing skills. According to some studies, the most experienced in Japan can write up to 60 characters per minute (some characters require up to ten strokes), but Komi and Tadano were twice as fast!

 

  • The last scene, taken from “Kimi no Na wa” by Makoto Shinkai, addresses the meeting of Mitsuha and Taki on the red stairs of the Suga Shrine. According to “@siroumaru96”, the probability of two people meeting at that specific point considering all the crossings and changes of direction from the station to the destination point was incredibly low, estimated at 1 between 29,975,208,460,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. It was more likely to win the lottery!

 


These revelations have sparked lively discussions among anime fans, merging the magic of these scenes with scientific logic in a truly surprising way .

Fuente: Otakomu

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