2010-12-17, 18:58 | Link #41 |
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From what I've heard the producer's didn't want her arc to overshadow Tsukasa's, but Tsukasa's arc was strong enough to stand on its own without having to cripple Rihoko's in the process. She's just as deserving of a happy ending too no less.
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2010-12-17, 20:07 | Link #42 | |
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Curse them...CURSE THEM FOR NOT LETTING HER (and me) BE HAPPY! DX
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2011-03-27, 04:52 | Link #43 |
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Rihoko was so adorable -- I usually don't like the clumsy types. They're particularly annoying, with their overload of kawaii, and such. But, Rihoko was... she was Rihoko! She was fun, and ditsy, and big eater too! I'm not sure how I feel about her animated arc, though. Some part of me likes the idea of her one-sided love, but the other, not so much. And, upon reading the above replies, I am now furious at the producers for their reasoning. Rihoko deserves a happy ending just as much as Tsukasa does. I don't even find Tsukasa as epic as everyone else seems to.
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2011-04-26, 23:25 | Link #47 |
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I normally dislike those characters like Rihoko, but she was an extreme exception. I guess giving her that sort of ending would be like a "typical Disney ending" because they were childhood friends and all, though. I understand that, which is why I'm sorta glad her ending was that way.
Sakurai's arc was overall uneventful, but I guess that stems from the fact that he didn't really have to "get to know her" and she didn't really have any secrets from him. I guess I expected more from her story because of that. |
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