This later incriminated Mei and Kouichi in the eyes of their classmates. Unbeknownst to the rest of their class, the calamity had already claimed its first victim in April with the death of Mei's twin sister, Misaki Fujioka.
Following the 'breaking' of the charm, the calamity proceeded to claim the lives of students and students' family members, proving conclusively to the students that the calamity is real.
The class eventually tried strengthening the charm by disavowing Kouichi as well. The graphic suicide of their homeroom teacher soon afterward proved that this measure was ineffective. Eventually, Kouichi and Mei found a lead on a method of reliably ending the calamity even once it's already started.
Their investigation ultimately led them to Katsumi Matsunaga and the audio recording he left in the former classroom 15 years ago, detailing the events of that fateful night in The real way to stop the calamity permanently, or at least until the next school year, is to 'send the dead back to death'.
The ones personally involved with the dead person's second death will remember them for a while, but even they will eventually forget details about the incident. The viewer is shown very little of what happens to the class in the remainder of the school year. The viewer can only speculate who takes over as teacher of the class; a leading candidate would be Mr.
And the viewer can only wonder how the class copes with the death of half of their classmates, and with the resulting Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder.
Another Wiki Explore. Administration Bureaucrats Administrators. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Class History Talk 0. Thanks for that. Hopefully others who are somewhat confused find this thread. I just watched Another a second time and I picked up on some things. At the end Kuichi, says Goodbye Mother. Why does he say this?
I think this because Mei mentions that his Mother and Aunt look very similar. It is true that his Aunt was murdered a year and half ago and he came to town for the funeral. However it still wasn't the Aunt that was the extra. In order to not conflict with his memories, his Mom appears to be his Aunt to him and forgets all about his Aunt's Death. Remember, his Mom is a victim of the Calamity. She was the sister of Reiko currently in class 3 at the time who died in child birth.
Any past victim can come back as an extra. Kuichi sees her in that last moment, knows it's his Mother not his Aunt, but chooses to keep silent, allowing others to believe it's his Aunt Reiko. I'm confident this is what really happened. Why even bother inserting the information that his Mother and Aunt look similar? The extra was his Mother. At the end Kuichi, says Goodbye Mother Have Questions about Another eg the cause of the Calamity?
Thanks for the answers AO As for Reiko being Kuichi's mother, thats just ridiculous. Its not like the producers would have wanted the audience to figure that out, if it were, then the epilogue would have said as much. Did anyone get why they were talking about the calamity being stopped forever? Bosskardo said: Did anyone get why they were talking about the calamity being stopped forever?
To be honest, this theory makes just as much sense as anything since it's not explicitly confirmed or denied. Sorry, I just wanted to be clear. So how was he able to see his aunt Reiko and her as a "extra" teacher? My biggest questions: 1. Why was the doll shop owner all creepy and "has no other customers"? Why did the people in the mansion lose their shit? If there was originally supposed to be 1 death per month, why did so many people die close together?
Why did kouichi keep asking his family questions when he knew that they would be put in danger? Is Kouichi's father just completely unaware of what's going on with his son during the entire anime?? Btw, I think Reiko was the mother. That's why they included the detail of them looking so similar. Its just like the situation with the Mizaki sisters. Swift said: My biggest questions: 1. To answer question 4. I think that he knew all along that his aunt was the extra.
Look at the ay he looks at her and the dreams. He was skeptical of her all along. Question 2 and 3. I think that the whole class started to go insane at the end and couldn't deal with the fact people were dying all around them and just wanted to find the extra at any cost to save themselves. Question 1. She was just as jacked as the rest of the freaking town. She holed herself up and went crazy as the people she knew died all around her. Did everyone knew that Reiko was the homeroom teacher?
Hi Is it possibale that two extra were exict that kouiche and reiko both didn't exist I am wondering because realy mei couldn't know the assistant teasher was kouichi aunt she could have told him when she first told him everything she could say who is the extra but i think she knew he was extra too that is why she gets confused and didn't say a word to anyone?
Mabye he was the extra also the year his aunt died that is why akazawa couldn't remember him! Forgive my poor english I think that the extra one is the aunt and she just became the extra one I think the mysterious guy kills a person before the curse starts again for a soul to think they are alive.. Wasn't there something near the end about how there were enough seats on the classroom now so there won't be anymore extras?
Wouldn't that stop the calamity forever? Ehh not sure. Vague memory. Umrana said: Did everyone knew that Reiko was the homeroom teacher? The extra one was kouichi's mother!!!!
And when I think about it, that tends to be a generalized trend in horror stories. After all, once the mystery is solved, it becomes very difficult to sustain the tension. Few things are as scary as the endless possibilities of the unknown.
Spoilers for Another!!! Spoilers you guys! You have been warned. When thinking back on Another, I find that I remember it much more foundly in hindsight than I did right after watching it. Her work, as well as the tragic events taking place, keep her rather busy offscreen. One of the few adults who seem to be really listening to the students and actively trying to find a solution to the curse.
This is of course to build a certain trust between the kids and by extension the audience and Mikami-sensei, making that big reveal all the more emotional and shocking.
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