It's just pointless arguing with you, since you still denying the facts, anyway cope loser.
"Facts", "loser", lol:
But then let me get this straight:
- in the manga it is black (I mean, it is
objectively black colored). But if the anime doesn't paint it black - like the manga -, you are saying it is not black because it is not like this in the anime;
Ok, so:
If the in the manga there is a character with a perfectly normal "white" sword but the anime paints it black: you would say it is a kokuto then?
Because even in this case the anime would represent it differently from the manga, but as you are saying the anime design and coloring is canon.
I want to know, because if you say no, then you are just shamelessly using that to push your agenda (if the anime does something opposite as the manga and I am against it, it's not canon; if I like it, anime>manga).
If your the answer is yes, then let's agree to totally disagree.
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In past you said that the anime will settle the debate for good, but now you're backtracking implying that anime doesn't count
The anime is not canon, but I tought it would clear all the nonsense about the wooden sword, the limb and so on.
On the contrary, if the anime draws a completely different scene from the manga, it is bit my fault lol.
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He's so blind to his agenda, he doesn't even realize he contradicts himself
Peak lol.
Sorry if I don't say anime>manga, how can I be so misguided?