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View Poll Results: Little Busters - Episode 13 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 2 | 6.06% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 16 | 48.48% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 8 | 24.24% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 4 | 12.12% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 1 | 3.03% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 2 | 6.06% | |
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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2013-01-06, 20:45 | Link #21 |
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Most interesting episode yet. When Midori pushed Mio's umbrella away, I was actually expecting something more... gruesome. (Since Mio kept going on and on that she wanted to disappear, I thought she was already non-corporeal and was hiding some kind of wound/missing body part/etc.) Revalation still was a surprise, but I was actually a little relieved... (Just her shadow, whew)
I'm guessing that Midori is a spiritual projection of Mio of some sorts, just based on KEY's past heroines when the route took a supernatural turn. That was some reverse-NTRish stuff going on in the end there. Wonder what would've happened if Riki hadn't pushed her away? |
2013-01-07, 04:51 | Link #22 |
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Really, of all the people to have vanish from the show, it had to be Mio? :S Well that is just plain balls.
Anyhow Midori is definitely creepy. She's like the opposite of Mio, being outgoing and possibly extremely sexually aggressive. Seems to be some kind of bizzare fantasy character that was created. I guess being the shadow is probably why. I thought this was a decent episode, though the transitions are still choppy. And why is she having to disappear?
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2013-01-07, 05:11 | Link #23 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I must say that I like both Nishizonos. I love Mio's deadpan delivery of jokes but I also have a thing for mischievous girls like Midori... Decisions, decisions.
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2013-01-07, 05:15 | Link #24 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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The show has been pretty dull to me so far so this could be a nice change of pace.
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2013-01-07, 06:00 | Link #25 |
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How can we be so certain that Midori is the Fake, and Mio is the real? For all we know, Midori is the real Mio, and Mio is actually the shadow.
Also, how can your shadow NTR you to begin with? Actually, this might have meme potential: In Little Busters, your Shadow NTR's you. Last edited by novalysis; 2013-01-07 at 06:11. |
2013-01-08, 18:52 | Link #29 |
He Without a Title
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The land of tempura
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While intellectually I find Mio's story quite interesting I must say that the anime team is making a fine job at disconnecting me emotionally from what could be yet another emotional roller coaster from Key.
There's just absolutely no subtlety in this episode. Absolutely none! There's at least half a episode where the main character was supposed to be growing more and more suspicious of something that's not quite right and yet we get a bunch of "oh, that's right" moments with virtually no buildup whatsoever. It's killing me because I actually want to like this show, I feel like the stories it wants to tell would be enjoyable for me but the constantly subpar presentation keeps detaching me. The constant monologues, the color palette that seems to be composed of only "bright" colors even when the mood requests otherwise and the jarring scene transitions just keep on pulling me out of the experience. There are two scenes in particular that left me feeling like this on this latest episode. The most jarring one to me is when Riki is sitting bellow the tree supposedly looking grim over the fact that Mio has been replaced. He was supposed to look grim but the scene around him is so colorful that it becomes jarring. I had no qualms at first with the bright look of the show but when you have a scene that is supposed to be somber looking like a bright sun shining day it kind of feels out of place. The other moment that pulled me out of the experience was when Riki says that it would be nice to sit under the tree and read a book. I was expecting at least a bit of dramatic pause or something to let the feeling of discomfort over that strangeness sit in but the scene hardly has a few seconds to rest. It kills the mood. And I won't get much into the revelation scene on the beach where the "camera angles" got me more confused over what the hell was it trying to show me rather than what the revelation itself was. When the reveal of the lack of shadow came from Midori it took quite a while to actually see it for myself since the scene took its time to show it. It killed the drama and bit. Don't get me wrong though, this was one of the few episodes that had me on edge to learn more (the last time I felt this was during Komari's arc) but I hardly felt anything emotionally for the characters due to the art and scene directions. Note: I have not played the game yet.
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2013-01-08, 19:04 | Link #30 |
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I think I am in favor of the idea that Mio is one person and Midori is Mio's idea of what she should have been. Mio's perception of an ideal self was so strong that it actually manifested into a being called "Midori." Midori herself said that she is 80% of Mio's shadow, so Mio was almost about to truly disappear from this world and have Midori replace her until Riki and the Little Busters! managed to sway her to staying for a bit longer. It really is up to Riki to get the "real" Mio back or he will slowly start not to remember her until he becomes what he was like when he woke up.
I do have the say, though, Midori's personality is quite alluring. |
2013-01-09, 15:07 | Link #32 | |
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Ringil: Somehow I agree....
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2013-01-12, 03:05 | Link #33 | |
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Midori? Who's that? === Anyways, pretty lackluster in particular compared to the VN, simply because of the no-romance route. Honestly, everything would have been better with romance. But... no... omnibus izz not allowed. D:
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2013-01-13, 08:24 | Link #35 | |
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But hey, it would haven't changed much if they simply removed the "shadow effect". Other than being more consistent. === Also, how about theory for Mio (and to enthusiasts): "Mio is the shadow; Midori is the real personality of Mio. They switched each other earlier, but now, Midori is now taking Mio back... or something." Hey. With Key, it's possible.
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2013-01-23, 22:00 | Link #36 | |
Princess or Plunderer?
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Right now, I can't say who is the original and who is the fake one, but the escapism card can be dealt here. Mio is the type of person who wanted to immerse herself in different worlds, and with Key's tendency to shift to the supernatural, Mio might have made Midori to "replace" herself... an "extra life" of sorts. Heck, Mio might actually be a remnant of someone else, since Mio and Midori are both shadowless!
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2013-04-18, 12:35 | Link #37 | |
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I swear, the whole first part of the episode felt like Fuuko's arc to me. The rewriting part though, felt more like the Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. Are we sure Nishizono isn't playing both Haruhi and Nagato? Because 'Kyon' would be Riki, then.
I dunno, Midori seems to be everything Mio's not. That includes being sexually aggressive, I guess. With Mio's BL fantasies and scenarios, although she says them as 'jokes', I guess it was a more hidden side of her which came to be expressed by Midori. Hmm, if Midori is 80% shadow, what could the other 20% be? Wishes? I guess since I watched CLANNAD, having supernatural stuff going on seems normal to me. I like both Mio and Midori's personalities, so I wonder who I would choose... Quote:
EDIT: @Dextro I thought that the scenery fit in actually, since everyone else is treating it like a normal day and all, and only Riki is thinking about Mio. Unless you're the type to like rain when bad things happen, etc. C'mon, it rained twice already! Overall, best episode so far.
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