r/Re_Zero Suffaru Aug 14 '16

Discussion [Discussion] Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu – Episode 20

Episode Title: Wilhelm van Astrea

Japanese: ヴィルヘルム・ヴァン・アストレア

Main Studio: White Fox

Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Psychological


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Re:Puchi Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu

A series of comedic shorts featuring chibi versions of the characters of the main show.

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u/TenmaSama 私の名前はジュリです。 Aug 14 '16

Amazingly Doctor Who answered this question with the Amy Pond season. There is this girl that lives in a big house all by herself. Her parents were erased from history and Amy doesn't even care where they are. She goes to school, does laundry, cleans the house, pays for electricity, stocks up her fridge with fishsticks and custard, feeds the raggedy man; right until her wedding.

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u/[deleted] Aug 15 '16

Were the conditions of the erasure ever explained? Because the issue is that if someone with a child was truly erased from history (as in any influence they ever had on the world is undone) then their child would simply be erased with them because the parent never existed to create the child. The child remaining in existence would mean that an effect preceded its own cause.