- Mar 3, 2021
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Noriko mentioned that she's actually calling him that all this time, but for some reason it was being filtered out as 'Sensei'. Maybe it's a way the world doesn't want Akira to break the cycle of the time loops / toy with him, or it might be Sekai. However, Niki was a different case. Isn't it weird that Ami was listening to her songs all this time and it never awakened any memories in him?Something that's been bugging me now that we know sensei's name is, why is he so adamant about other people knowing about it? Also everyone else, except for the non-MILFs non co-workers, should already know it or should have easy access to it. I mean, I don't think Tsubasa had to hire a private detective to figure out the name of her daughter's teacher.
I kinda hope Selebus adresses this with the other girls saying "Oh we already know your name, what kind of school doesn't give you the name of your teacher. We just get used to calling you sensei" or something like that and then sensei sulks in his inner monologue about his name not being super special.
The moment he became aware of the timeloops and things turned different this time, things changed. (For example, the school being swallowed by a hole resulting to Noriko finally reuniting with Sensei). It wasn't what's supposed to happen. This puts another 'branch' to the original timeline which we can infer as the 'trunk' and by meeting Noriko, he eventually met Niki who literally holds the majority of his memories. We can refer to her as the 'trigger'. Noriko was still young back then so it couldn't possibly be her, it can't be Ami, not Maya. It was Niki.