2011-10-03, 20:02 | Link #2143 |
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I recently checked the entries of unicorn and banshe in the wikia, and somehow it struck me that Chifuyu's IS is called Kurezakura, while Ichika's is Byakushiki, and given M introduction, the fight I mentioned might happen...of course, neither of them dies, because this is IS...I hope
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2011-10-03, 20:29 | Link #2145 |
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Actually, I imagine that Ichika has gotten to a decent level, but still not in the same league as Tatenashi, Squall, or M....However, the las one of these girls might be psychologially weakened...That is what I'm imagining
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2011-10-03, 21:33 | Link #2146 |
Ava courtesy of patchy
Join Date: Jan 2009
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The previous volumes' non-exustant ongoing plot is understandable, considering they're just introductory arc(IMO), but to go back to those random events just wjen the plot just started to pick up the pace is just bad decision IMO.
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2011-10-03, 23:11 | Link #2148 | |
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I'd really like to see a fic where Variable Fighters (something no later than Plus-era) are developed for men to counter the IS.
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2011-10-04, 04:43 | Link #2150 |
Some say I'm the Reverse
Join Date: Jul 2006
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IMHO, a crossover works if there's enough of a reason to bridge the two--either their worlds are close enough that you can reasonably get away with it (EG Buffy and Supernatural, for example) or one of them has a reasonable way of getting into the other world (Doctor Who and ONORE DECADE!).
But crossing over two wholly different worlds and having to write some excuse for both of them combining together is very hard to do and not seem crazy. I've tried time and time again to make a Super Robot Wars fanfic, but I just keep giving up because it's too ridiculous to maintain a believable story between them, Okay now that that's done, TAKE THIS BACK TO THE FANFIC THREAD!!!! (kicks everyone off) Back on-topic for the light novels: Does anyone know if the Yumizuru likes or hates the fan community and their work? I often hear conflicting views as to how Japanese creators feel abotu fan work. Some of them love the fanwork (especially those who have come from a doujinshi background), others really crack it and hate fanwork/fanart. What's Yumizuru's stance?
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2011-10-04, 07:51 | Link #2155 | |
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...sorry for the rambling. Anyway, thanks for your hard work. |
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blockhead protagonist, comparison, fanservice, harem, manga rebooted, mecha, not dense mc, seinen, shounen |
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