2011-03-06, 22:15 | Link #601 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kobe, Japan
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My bet is that Ashirogi Muto is the third-place manga. I don't think Eiji cares enough about either Aoki or Nakai's feelings to spare them, first of all, so if they were third I think he'd blurt it out. And Masahiro's reaction tells me he thinks the story just isn't good enough yet. I have no idea if we'll ever find out what Eiji thought, but that's my guess.
I must confess that Eiji has become my favorite character in the series. I wish we saw a little more of him, but clearly he's not a central player in the Golden Futures storyline. Eiji not only makes me laugh, but he surprises me constantly and he's already exceeded my initial expectations for the character.
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2011-03-08, 22:41 | Link #602 | |
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2011-03-09, 21:47 | Link #603 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Monterrey, México
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Page 21. Literature and Music
I do recall from the manga that singer Koogy entered "Colorfusical" for the Golden Future Cup, though I cannot recall well if the Fukuda Group actually organized a protest to Shueisha, regarding Koogy's announcment on live-TV.
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2011-03-13, 01:03 | Link #604 | |
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Well took Mashiro a bit of time to figure out what I was saying a week ago. It doesn't matter where the votes end up if it's not a good manga. If Koogy wins he's probably going to be taken less seriously when it comes to serialization. Besides if he's only taking a break from music have to wonder if it's a good idea to serialize him at all since he's going to drop the series sooner or later to go back to his major profession.
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Definitely agree that Eiji has surpassed my expectations of his character. Didn't think much with the first looks at him, but he's turned out to be a good guy.
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2011-03-13, 14:26 | Link #610 |
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Um, let's see....emergency broadcasts, news keeping people constantly informed about situations, locations of emergency stations, food, shelter. 10,000+ people are dead and you're concerned about why Bakuman wasn't subbed or broadcast...how low the anime "fandumb" has sunk.
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2011-03-15, 02:02 | Link #612 | |
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Anyways, hopefully Episode 23 will be airing this Saturday.
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2011-03-15, 12:02 | Link #613 | |
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I'm sure most of us here would rather this hadn't happened to Japan but acting like it's wrong to be concerned about its anime, the only part of it that most of us directly partake in, is just silly. The guy was just honestly wondering how the real life events could affect his weekly television show. What, would it only have been okay if he had pretended to be in utter despair due to the earthquakes and tsunamis on the other side of the world beforehand? Puh-lease. |
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2011-03-15, 12:36 | Link #614 | |
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Location: England
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If you have any interest in anime surely you have an interest in the country itself. Worrying about anime is worrying about the country, anime isn't made from nothing by nobody. People who make the anime we love might have died, even if those directly involved didn't their relatives or friends might have. It's been on the news all weekend, even if you don't know the ins and outs of everything that has happened you should at least know a massive earthquake and tsunami hit. And asking this I like to be nice but I'm sorry, that is a stupid question. Surely everyone knows what earthquakes and tsunamis are and what they can do. At the top of Japan's list of things to do is help survivors and get back on their feet after the worst earthquake they've ever experienced. Sure it didn't directly hit Tokyo but the city is still in a mess and things have been disrupted, I doubt airing anime on TV sets that will likely be off because of blackouts/lac of power is one of their priorities. No you don't have to be in despair because of what happened but you do have to have some common sense. |
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2011-03-15, 17:02 | Link #615 | |
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2011-03-16, 06:45 | Link #616 | |
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2011-03-20, 17:33 | Link #620 |
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he does kinda sound like him. I think this character might become a manga writer and compete in the future.
So in episode 23 everyone redid the name not just Mashiro. All the results appear the same but it looks like Nakai's actual results dropped. Koogy smiled at the end so it seems he thinks he has a good chance of winning also. It was revealed that Eiji was talking about Mashiro and Fudoka's manga being the tie and Nakai's being the 3rd place. Either that or the 3rd place that Eiji mentioned did a lot better and one of the tied in 1st place did a better and one of the other 1st place improve alittle which is unlikely. Anyone notice the girl in the Trap Saori, kinda looks like Azuki?
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