Talk:夢喰い白黒バク (Yumekui Shirokuro Baku)/@comment-108.21.224.101-20140421232001/@comment-92.25.250.186-20140423000940

Honestly? Did you miss the point of the song?

I don't want to be rude, of course, but there are few things that should be pointed out. Firstly, Baku is a mythical creature which is meant to devour nightmares/dreams. He does it out of selfishness - if it were the good dreams that filled him, he would consume them without second-thinking. It would not matter to him whether his actions gave a benefit to the girl, although it had to seem so, just so he could make a contract with a girl. Because of his complete selfishness, he can be classified as an antagonist, or at least a neutral.

Second of all, the female character also had good dreams. Don't you remember in the song? The girl had and even been given every 'sweetest story' and the 'naughtiest fantasy'. Since all her nightmares were eaten away, only her good dreams stayed. But at the end, Baku eats even them, leaving her without dreams and hopes, just with a harsh reality.

Lastly, Baku had and has a good method of tricking people. Because he eats their nightmares first, he seems like a good figure to his victim. Baku is able to manipulate their victims into thinking they're pure, but at the end (the 'full moon'), Baku ends up eating their good dreams as well. This ability to manipulate their victims also makes him more antagonistic.

It's only an interpretation - however, your analysis of the song seems to be faulty and lacks fundamental knowledge. If you could give more reasons for your ideas, then I'd be glad to 'hear' them out.