OMORI - The Final Act Of OMORI... ( ALL ENDINGS ) [ 9 ]

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The finale & all endings of OMORI, in particular video contains the hikikomori endings also. Join us as we watch Sunny play the greatest song of his life.

"Kept ya waiting HUHHHHHHHH."

ヽ(・ω・`)----Crummy Personal Links Below This Line----(´・ω・)ノ

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good guy he didn’t speak during final duet 10/10

awkwardlime
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Manly said he didn’t understand why Sunny had so much resentment towards Basil. But I don’t think Basil dying in all those dream sequences was about Sunny being angry at Basil, I think it was more about a subconscious desire that Basil was gone because he was the only other person who knew how Mari really died. Therefore, Basil was the only other person capable of ruining Sunnys happy dream world.

FBvampire
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damn imagine how Kel, Hero, and Aubrey would have felt after trying to move on from Mari's death, they found Basil dead, and only by telling Sunny to go home by himself, be has stabbed himself in the gut too.

Each of them would probably have their own white space afterward.

maxsaboofpiu
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The connection between Sunny killing Mari by accidentally pushing her down the stairs and Aubrey accidentally pushing Basil into the lake (and almost killing him) is haunting to think about. If Hero hadn't been there, Basil would have died and history would have repeated itself... *Accidents happen, you have to learn to forgive yourself.*

Bloomkyaaa
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gotta disagree with kel being replaceable since he's the one who actually brought sunny out for the first time in 3 years. its his straightforwardness that lets him push pass what most ppl would find to be an awkward situation and just go for it

scarletflowers
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Remember kids, whenever your friend is feeling guilty, beat the tar out of each other until you're sent into a metaphorical dream world

AlexGen-
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If you stop to think about Sunny's fight with Basil is so weird. Like, we see the manifestation of their eemotions as these black tendrils attacking each other, but in reality they are probably rolling around and beating each other down.

moonlight
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I feel like as annoying as Kel might be to some people, I feel like he also acted as an anchor for Hero not to spiral into a dark depression that Sunny did and idunno, I just kinda liked his dynamic with everyone else.

Lusacrisis
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“We’ve been mutually stabbing each other.” Huh.

StellarNova
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So to set the situation straight, Basil actually convinced Sunny to hang Mari. But the thing is, Sunny’s act was an accident, he did not want to kill her, he just wanted her to stop. She was likely scolding him, for either his violin mistakes, or for him not wanting to play the recital. And he just wanted it all to end, because she scared him. And what Basil technically did, wasn’t evil either. He saw Sunny panicking, and helped cover up Mari’s death, because he didn’t want anything to happen to Sunny.

But therein lies the problem, Sunny probably wanted to be punished for what he did. He goes through guilt every single day for killing Mari. And hanging her on the tree solidified that she was gone. Basil took away his chance of getting closure. And that is probably where the bitterness lies. Because now it’s a secret, he doesn’t have the chance the move on, he doesn’t have the chance to talk it out with his friends. He has to hide the shame, and guilt, and remorse.

Omori has a bitterness towards Basil, because Basil represents the truth. Basil is the only one that knew what happened, and Omori is the part of Sunny that doesn’t want to remember.

But overall, the whole event was so traumatic, Sunny tried his hardest to suppress everything, since he had to hide HOW Mari died. He loved Mari, so much. And he loves his friends, so much. That her death felt like it was on purpose to him, and that losing his friends was his biggest fear. Whitespace is both his depression, but also his subconscious that is both hiding in the past, and also struggling to remember.

NosKryme
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i like how every other youtuber is like "part 36- ending" while manly over here is "omori part 9 all endings"

Bella-nxgm
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Imagine beeing one of those kids.
Mari killed herself.
Dang, that fuckeed me up. But it's been 4 years now, and the gang is back together, I think we can move on...
Basil killed himself
Fyck, not again, I was just dealing with Mari's...
Sunny killed himself
Yeeah, and he won't be the last one...

moonlight
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honestly what i find about OMORI so beautifull is how it handles that you can have the best most supportive friends, the best most supportive family, and your enviroment can be calm and relaxed, but at the end of the day it depends only by you to move foward and actually face yourself about your own well being

spookidraw
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This is my second time seeing that battle between Basil and Sunny, and it hit me that the phrase "Everything is going to be okay" is both Basil's coping phrase and Sunny's trigger phrase. Basil always tries to comfort himself and Sunny by assuring that things will be fine when they both don't believe it in the slightest, and since the first time he said it as they were trying to cover up Mari's death it became a trigger that sets off all the trauma and guilt Sunny repressed.

Knowing this made me choke up from how much it hurt, those poor boys need help.

heartvvitch
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Ironically, I think Aubrey might actually be the first to understand and forgive after Sunny spills his guts, especially since how she nearly accidentally killed Basil herself is still fresh in her mind. In a sense, she can relate. The only difference between her and Sunny was that nobody was able to stop the worst from happening, and protect his unintentional victim from his lethal mistake. (And how cruelly ironic that Hero was able to save Basil and Sunny, but not Mari, the girl he loved.) Combine that with the fact that she still really cares about Sunny, and... I could imagine the conversation following would have Aubrey be the first one to stick up for him amidst the shock of it all, and put things into perspective. Cooler heads will eventually prevail, everything will make sense, and they'll come to an agreement that they won't let the past destroy them, especially after how hard they worked to try and rebuild bridges in the first place.

At least that's my headcanon.

stungunnotapplicable
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In response to some of the other comments I've read, I'm fairly certain Sunny didn't purposely kill Mari. He did exactly what Aubrey did to Basil when she pushed him in the lake, except Basil lived. It is apparent throughout part of the game Sunny didn't want the violin, but felt obligated because of the effort his friends and sister put in for him to have it. The obligation becomes more than he can handle and he throws the violin down the stairs from frustration and, maybe, fear of performing in front of others. Mari tries to confront him and he pushes her away, but she ends up landing on the pieces of the violin at the bottom of the stairs and is wounded by the pieces, though she probably broke her neck as well since she seemed to die instantly. I don't think the violin pieces would be sturdy enough to kill her. Falling down stairs isn't always a fatality, but they just got really unlucky.

Legally, this would be manslaughter. I don't think anyone would press charges though unless there was a visible strain in the relationship between Sunny and Mari, which there wasn't. Death would have been ruled accidental. The result could have been the same though. Family drifts, friends drift. Eventually they might pull themselves together and accept it was an unfortunate accident. Sunny would still probably have ended up in Dreamland for a few years though, even in the best scenario: calling for his parents help as soon as he realized he pushed her down a flight of stairs. The fact he helped Basil hang her corpse in a tree is moot, other than to drag Basil into the guilt and make the whole situation more gruesome and traumatic.

JustAnInconspicuoussCat
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dude, i'll never get over the duet scene

edudu
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I just realized...

White space represents Sunny's denial and attempt to forget what happened... And he dreams of killing himself every night before waking up which just ends up actually being true once you go to bed with the knife. So no matter what he tries to forget or cover-up, he really, truly, can't escape the horrible things he's done.

Also, Sunny is trash at expressing/feeling his emotions. Boy needs a therapist.

Ayyaii
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The endings are as follows:
-Sunny left without telling everyone the truth and his trauma and guilt is still there behind him. I think Basil died(police or ambulance sirens) cuz his shared guilt with Sunny is too overwhelming.
-Sunny never woke up to pick up the phone. He became a true Hikikomori or he died.
-Sunny stabbed himself cuz his consequential guilt was too overwhelming.
-Sunny tries to help Basil so they beat each other up to the point that they were hospitalized, while Sunny was Unconscious. He was fighting his Dream/Hikikomori self to get rid of the trauma and guilt of him accidentally killing his sister, Mari and hanging her outside with Basil. Bad Ending: After that, Sunny was no more and HikikOmori took over. His hikikomori self is a representation of his suppressed guilt of him accidentally killing his sister. Since his guilt was too much he Jumped in the building, living in his fantasy, forever. Oyasumi. True ending: After that, Sunny finally confesses and tells everyone the truth and all his guilt and trauma(the eye shadow) finally disappears along with Basil's shadows of guilt. Ohayo.

InktheImpassive
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Honestly all of these endings are still...really really sad. There really is not a happy ending.. they are either down right awful and sad, or bittersweet.

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