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View Poll Results: Hanasaku Iroha - Episode 16 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 5 | 12.20% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 9 | 21.95% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 10 | 24.39% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 10 | 24.39% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 5 | 12.20% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 2.44% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 1 | 2.44% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2011-07-17, 05:10 | Link #1 | ||||
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Hanasaku Iroha - Episode 16 Discussion / Poll
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2011-07-17, 09:57 | Link #2 |
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HSI 16 - Like No Business I Know
Using an inn/hotel as the site for a movie? That instantly reminded me of Mackinac, but I don't think Kissuiso and Yunosagi will suddenly turn into a tourist town. The idea of filming a movie, though, is something I can totally get behind as a plot point. Didn't know Ensishi had filmmaking ambitions. Given his dialogue, it sounds like something he would've preferred to stick with. Not surprised that Satsuki is somehow integral to who he is - Ohana's doing the same to her friends. On another side, lots of Nako this episode. She may be shy, but that doesn't mean she doesn't want to see her name in lights. And she's finally got a pool on grounds! Which means more swimsuits, more Nako showing us what she can do. Overall, a nice episode. Not that filmmaking doesn't have its complications (it does), but things went fairly smoothly, and everyone got a chance to shine. Ending the episode with a phone call can't be good news. It can be, but it's highly unlikely. |
2011-07-17, 11:09 | Link #4 |
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It is nice to see an arc that is calm and doesn't start with Ohana bursting into somewhere because she didn't like something, but:
1. Takano's character has the attractive level of 0 2. Waka's character also is 0 So anything focused around them is not interesting. I guess the part where that movie director got close to Waka was funny and the end's phone was intriguing, but that was it.
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2011-07-17, 11:29 | Link #5 | |
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That was an awesome episode for Nako fans like myself. She was even more lovely than usual in this episode, I'd even go as far as to say she stole Ohana's thunder this week. The more I see her, the more I love her; I seriously can't wait for her arc (I hope we'll see her brothers, I want to see how she reacts around them). I didn't think she'd be so psyched about the prospect of featuring in a movie considering how shy she is. Ren, on the other hand, reacted exactly as I expected
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The storyline of this episode reminded me of what's happening in real life with Hanasaku Iroha. If an anime can boost tourism then surely, a movie can as well (if it's good, that is). Enishi was surprisingly competent this time around (his sidekick is still horribly annoying though), and it was interesting to learn he used to be an aspiring writer. In the end, Satsuki is the one who became a writer... coincidence? As I thought, Tomoe's guess was spot-on. Enishi's a definitely a siscon. PS: What the hell were they trying to do here? Fly like witches?
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2011-07-17, 12:02 | Link #6 |
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The phone call is the director saying that the location didn't match up with his vision so the entire deal is cancelled so Enishi will try and save face by directing his own movie (hence Ohana being shot in the preview)
And yes Enishi is a major siscon.
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2011-07-17, 12:25 | Link #7 | |
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Although I had that impression after seeing him grab Satsuki in the flashback in ep 13(?), I figured it'd be no way some siscon fetish, since he generally seemed afraid of her, esp when he complained about being pushed around by her a lot. I also thought THAT was the reason he liked Takako so much(though Takako isn't nearly as rambunctious as Satsuki was/is). Quite interesting indeed =03.
And is anyone else getting the idea that Beanman and Okami have/had something else going on behind the scenes ? Quote:
That was my guess. I REALLY liked the way Ohana was looking when she was trying to 'concentrate' . |
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2011-07-17, 13:32 | Link #10 | ||
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You know what? I'm kind of interested in the fact nobody is picking on the MASSIVE Freudian issues coming from Enishi here.
"Frankly it's flabbergasting" Enishi having random flashbacks about how Mommy isn't paying attention to him? Being awestruck at the vision of his older sister dramatically bursting out of the water while wearing a swimsuit, and in general feeling inadequate compared to her? And then making a college film about that? Dear god Enishi. You are a mind boggling walking bag of problems. Even Jirou and Takako are starting to realize how screwed up you are. I'm betting on even more Freud next episode! Quote:
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That wouldn't make sense at all. This entire episode has focused on Enishi, setting up things with him to be resolved next episode. That development wouldn't make sense. Last edited by Roger Rambo; 2011-07-17 at 13:43. |
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2011-07-17, 13:40 | Link #11 | |
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Loved this episode. Lots of fun with the girls (including a few Tomoe scenes) plus a bit of character development for Enishi. The girls have really developed some good chemistry together over the course of this show.
My favourite moment was probably the bit where Ohana, Nako, and Tomoe start signaling for Minchi to come over to join their huddle. I'm wondering what Ohana and Nako were doing with the broomsticks though... couldn't stop thinking of that Strike Witches II episode. Quote:
Surprised to see how far Enishi and Takako go back, as well as how competent they came across this episode compared to previously. Kind of pours cold water on my theory that Enishi and Tomoe will hook up. Curious to see what Jiromaru's script turns out to be like.
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2011-07-17, 14:01 | Link #13 | |
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Surely, you jest :.
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Kou getting revenge for leaving him hanging all this time? Or is it that girl at the shop? Perhaps Enishi's hatred/infatuation of Satsuki being imposed on Ohana? |
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2011-07-17, 14:06 | Link #14 |
Sensei, aishite imasu
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Not at all.
- Jiromaru (a reasonably attractive young adult man) threatens Beanman with bondage. Beanman blushes. Tomoe mentions this incident again, causing Beanman to blush. -Sui is completely at ease with having her daughter, Satsuki (not a reasonably attractive young adult man), hanging around Beanman naked. Beanman isn't particularly perturbed by this. -Enishi (a reasonably attractive young adult man) embraces Beanman. Beanman blushes |
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2011-07-17, 14:18 | Link #16 | |
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2011-07-17, 14:37 | Link #17 | |
Sensei, aishite imasu
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Also. Poor Enishi. Apparantly he's not butch enough looking to be the stand in for the actor
The actress though...seems VERY satisfied with Renji. Quote:
And I don't really think I'm * labeling* Beanman as being gay. That almost implies that it's a character flaw for him. |
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2011-07-17, 15:10 | Link #19 | |
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I'm guessing Grandma gave Enishi her blessing because she knows that film-making is his passion. She's demonstrated plenty of times that she loves her family deeply, even if she treats them harshly when the inn is involved. She's had no problem telling Enishi and Takako to go jump in a lake before with their wacky schemes, so motherly indulgence is the only explanation for why she'd give her son the office in this case. Unless, of course, she's starting to come to terms with the idea that Enishi is going to have to succeed her. Her conversation with the movie bigwigs about the state of the inn probably reveals something about how she views her family. However it falls through, though, it does look like Enishi will be the one directing his own movie next time. I hope poor Mr Ren's heart can take it. He's got the build for a leading man, that much is certain. Nako and Minchi finally come back into focus a bit. I approve. The 4-girl team with Tomoe leads to some of the best interaction in the show. |
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2011-07-17, 15:21 | Link #20 |
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The only thing I disliked about this episode is the implied siscon. Good grief, siscon is becoming almost as commonplace in anime as tsunderes are!
Other than that, this was a thoroughly enjoyable and fun episode that puts a new challenge/opportunity to the Kissuiso without needing Ohana to play shonen hero for a change (well, at least not yet, anyway ). This episode also helped humanize some of the adult characters of this anime that many viewers have not been fond of so far, particularly Takako. I know some of these characters may be, er, beyond redemption in the eyes of some viewers, but I still have to commend Hanasaku Iroha for at least trying to make them more likable and realistic. I also like how it hints at how Enishi might be starting to develop more of a spine, and becoming a somewhat more well-rounded character. As an aside, I agree with Roger Rambo on Beanman. Given that Beanman is almost the very definition of a background character, that's enough evidence for me to think that he's probably gay, yeah.
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