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I think what draws me to Senjougahara is what has already been echoed in this thread, she is really unique amongst female characters currently present in anime. There are lots of strong-badass female characters (Revy from Black Lagoon springs to mind), but it seems rarer to get them in this style of show. She has so much depth, pointing to Nisio's talent. It's interesting because while Nisio makes a point of showing all his characters are multi-dimensional I don't buy it as much in some of the other characters - while Karen and Hanekawa are interesting (ok I don't think Karen is very interesting) they don't hold the edge that Senjougahara does.
You come to understand Senjougahara quickly despite her actions and I think that's what is important. Other shows have interesting characters but often their actions remain unbelievable even within the context of the story, whereas with Senjougahara her actions always feel natural and believable. |
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