What did Miyazaki meme by this?

What did Miyazaki meme by this?

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Centipedes are gross and monkeys are a fun thing to fight.

thats him! that's janny

first post big brain post and also based

Centipedes are scary.

Miyazaki learned that humans were actually killed off a few years ago and alien life resembling what you called centipedes are piloting the corpses; that's just silly though.

>nobody played chalice dungeons anyway so we can reuse this boss concept verbatim
It's a shame because the ape is one of the only mechanically interesting fights in Sekiro. But it's a thematic rehash.

>But it's a thematic rehash
What does vermin actually do in Bloodborne?

Centipedes are traditionally considered a sign of evil/corruption in japan. Or something similar to that. And I thought BSB was more like a werewolf than an ape.

Corruption in the blood, even Valtr rambles on about it. This is also true in the way we extract mercury from the blood. Mercury presence in the blood is a well known thing in Japan, as they need to regulate their seafood diet as to avoid excessive mercury intake.
The whole game is about beast AIDs in the blood and selection theory.

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It means miyazaki wasted bloodbornechad 2 designs on katana-only sekincel

How is bloodborne about selection theory?

Interviewer: This is meant partly as a joke, but that baby is Mergo, right? Could you talk a little about Mergo? We though it'd be better if Gwynevere was the wet nurse instead…

Miyazaki: I don't know where that came from (laughs). But in the world of Bloodborne, babies that are treated as “special” in one way or the other are offered as lures to the Great Ones. The Great Ones have all lost their children because of their positions, and as a result, they're attracted to these special babies. The babies are one way of calling them. This story setup was something I came up with pretty readily in my mind. When it comes to living creatures, the stronger or more advanced you are, the fewer offspring you produce in your life. Even with human beings, the birth rates in more advanced countries lower, right? Looking back, I wonder if facts like that were at the root of the idea.

based miyazaki calling out niggers

Very interesting. Got a link to more?

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Thanks.

i heard about that before as well , it's K vs R selected animals (citation needed for letters). Simpler animals will produce a SHITLOAD of offspring so more survive, more "advanced" animals will produce fewer offspring and give them greater care. The old ones, being th emost advanced, would have a single offspring.

Pretty sure it's an archaic approach to the subject matter, and isn't widely taught anymore. We're talkin like early 1900s era game theory. Except "biology" instead of "theory". and "theory" only in the game theory sense of the word, not in the academic definition of theory.

>1900s era game biology
er... meant "biology" instead of "game"

Miyazaki just DABBED on niggers, calling them lower beings.

Centipedes represent corruption and death in Japan. They're basically the most evil and terrible thing that could be around ever.

He's an hack and has been out of ideas for more than a decade.

implying he ever had any ideas in the first place

this is straight out of berserk

Really? What chapter?

youtube.com/watch?v=gt9HkO-cGGo

1:42
Look at this hack, lmao

An interesting idea about a "fake" immortality caused by becaming an host of a mistyc or outsider creature who can turn people into semi-immortal puppets

You mean you didn’t play the chalice dungeons. Everyone else did.

nobody played that shit bruh lmfao

Centipedes are the avatar for corruption and filth in Japan.