2014-04-26, 06:58 | Link #25361 | |
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Rosario+Vampire's ending isn't forced but also weird and somehow disturbing. I mean, a high school boy obsessively wants to maintain his love for the mother through the daughter and finds nothing wrong with that? I like a decisive boy who has the courage to choose the girl he truly love despite it will changes his life style more.
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2014-04-26, 07:49 | Link #25362 |
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I actually loved the ending to Rosario+Vampire. I don't find it disturbing in the least, cause the way it was approached. Not only was he still in love with Moka's mother, but he started to fall in love with Moka herself. In a sense, when
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2014-04-26, 09:15 | Link #25365 |
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Open end implies that he may get with ANY one of them in the future... Harem means he'll get two or more, which the case certainly may be.
At the very least it will be Moka, Kurumu and Mizore as his official wives. It also helps that the girls are friends as well so the situation between Akasha and Gyokuro can be avoided.
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2014-04-26, 11:05 | Link #25366 | |
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It's at very least Moka. Kurumu and Mizore are wild cards, nothing makes their relationship with Tsukune inevitably romantic.
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2014-04-26, 12:28 | Link #25367 |
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Aren't harem endings like open endings most of the time? A true harem ending would be when the male protagonist chooses to commit to the whole harem but how many series end on such a note. I'm sure someone will come up with one or two but usually when people talk about a harem ending it's just an unsolved status quo.
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2014-04-26, 20:55 | Link #25369 | ||
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Any uncertain, AKA Open Ending can be viewed as a Harem end, or SP end. Its just a frustration of an ending because although it allows people's fanon's to be free and run wild, people have a nasty habit to act as if that is canon.
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2014-04-26, 20:55 | Link #25370 | |
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What if Ikeda's next work in the same universe and a panel or two of Tsukune and his many wives Something like Suzuka>Kimimachi>Fuuka |
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2014-04-28, 00:51 | Link #25371 |
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I think it is.
Here we have the Outer Moka persona essentially taking over the real Moka's character. While it's true having the two personalities slowly merge into one was an obvious conclusion earlier in the series, the Alucard arc gave it an entirely different meaning. With Outer Moka revealed to be Akasha's personality, the implications of having her fuse with the real Moka's personality becomes a little disturbing. Moka is being taken over by a persona modeled after her mother, and everyone is fine with that... just because they're used to that version of "Moka"? And then there's the plothole surrounding Issa. He's supposed to be on par with the three Dark Lords and we're supposed to believe he got captured with no way of breaking free? And even if we humor that notion, why couldn't the headmaster or anyone discover where he was imprisoned and at least try setting him free so he can help in the battle against Alucard? I'm pretty sure his whereabouts were a big question when his imposter appeared. It's pretty obvious this ending doesn't match what was established in the final arc, but Ikeda just wanted to return the supernatural romcom the series was known for early on before the big Fairy Tail mess. For the record, I don't really blame him. I enjoyed this chapter, and I think it shows how much the Fairy Tail/Alucard arc was more out place with the overall tone of the series than this final chapter. |
2014-04-29, 18:45 | Link #25372 |
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I expected more from the epilgue in terms of time skip to the far future, but it was good to see everyone back at school and returned to the hijinks of old. I think that was Ikeda's goal, to return to how things were way back when.
Shame the series ended so abruptly, but that's the manga business. I'll be buying the remainder of the series.
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2014-05-02, 01:17 | Link #25375 | ||
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Basically just simple copies of outer's memories went to Akasha to wake her up while the soul remained with inner Moka allowing them to merge.
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2014-05-02, 03:04 | Link #25376 |
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I realy hate these merge plot, in better cast it means one character is made dissapear on account second, in worse case it means author get rid BOTH of them and replace with random new one, who is neither.
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2014-05-05, 01:55 | Link #25380 |
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I doubt it was purely about greed, either Ikeda got tired of the story and decided to end it in one badly rushed conclusion, or it could've been the lukewarm response to the Rescue Moka arc. Either way, I'm also disappointed he ended the series as he did, even worse he created a loophole so Omote wouldn't have to die. Now that's a real shame, I truly expected better of him. Hopefully his new series doesn't follow the same fate.
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action, comedy, ecchi, harem, monogamy, romance, shounen, supernatural, tsumoka romance, vampire |
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