Anonymous
7/25/2025, 5:51:49 AM No.280889472
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In the anime, Youngy's father is a criminal who leaves his mother just after he was born, and is found dead two years after, killed by police officers during a robbery.
In the manga, Youngy's father is a also a criminal, but here he rapes his mother and dies after being brutally lynched by the population.
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In the anime, Youngy voluntarily enlists the Celestial Genesis, to help his mother, along with special children born from a new era of warriors with powers that are both angelic and demonic, combating extraterrestrial forces.
In the manga, Youngy is forcefully enlisted and taken to the Training Camp without his consent, after he is identified as one of the special children.
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In the anime, Youngy is bullied by his colleagues, with a few moments of self-doubt and minor confrontations. However, he gradually earns their respect through his actions and leadership, especially during battles against the extraterrestrial forces.
In the manga, Youngy’s bullying is much more brutal and sadistic. His peers openly mock and physically torment him, often pushing him to the brink of despair. There are scenes of rape and severe psychological abuse, with some bullying escalating to graphic violence. He is humiliated in front of everyone, and his struggle to fit in or defend himself becomes a recurring, agonizing theme.
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In the anime, the Commander is just an an annoying asshole, who likes scorning, insulting and mistreating the special children and his soldiers. He ends up getting dishonourable discharged.
In the manga, the Commander is a sadistic rapist who frequently rapes the special children, especially Youngy and Hana. He ends up being killed by a psychotic trainee.
In the anime, Youngy's father is a criminal who leaves his mother just after he was born, and is found dead two years after, killed by police officers during a robbery.
In the manga, Youngy's father is a also a criminal, but here he rapes his mother and dies after being brutally lynched by the population.
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In the anime, Youngy voluntarily enlists the Celestial Genesis, to help his mother, along with special children born from a new era of warriors with powers that are both angelic and demonic, combating extraterrestrial forces.
In the manga, Youngy is forcefully enlisted and taken to the Training Camp without his consent, after he is identified as one of the special children.
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In the anime, Youngy is bullied by his colleagues, with a few moments of self-doubt and minor confrontations. However, he gradually earns their respect through his actions and leadership, especially during battles against the extraterrestrial forces.
In the manga, Youngy’s bullying is much more brutal and sadistic. His peers openly mock and physically torment him, often pushing him to the brink of despair. There are scenes of rape and severe psychological abuse, with some bullying escalating to graphic violence. He is humiliated in front of everyone, and his struggle to fit in or defend himself becomes a recurring, agonizing theme.
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In the anime, the Commander is just an an annoying asshole, who likes scorning, insulting and mistreating the special children and his soldiers. He ends up getting dishonourable discharged.
In the manga, the Commander is a sadistic rapist who frequently rapes the special children, especially Youngy and Hana. He ends up being killed by a psychotic trainee.
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