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2013-01-02, 00:16 | Link #11604 |
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Another thing though:
Has anyone figured out what Kumagawa was referring to when saying Anshin'in was Zenkichi's former girlfriend? There was no further reference to this sentence past, Kumagawa repeating it a few times. Which is imho sad if he didn't mean it as a joke(or has been a translation error).
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2013-01-02, 11:38 | Link #11611 | |
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Also, she blew up the star that Kumagawa pointed out. Even if it wasn't a real star, she still accurately predicted exactly which star he'd point out, out of all the stars in the sky. |
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She was once a bodyless entity that took the form of humans later She is technically immortal All damage the fallen Hero does stays in the world (probably until he is defeated). Though he always only destroyed bodies(as seen on Medaka) - he never destroyed a soul. So i guess Anshin'in's death is to be understood purely in relation to her physical form, not her being though. My guess is that she will either come back in a new body (wouldn't violate the rule that inflected wounds never heal) or come back as soon as he is defeated in her old one. Another thing we shouldn't forget about is that she has already lost to him once, yet was unscarthed 5000 years later. So either she lost without getting hurt (unlikely considering the damage to the village just because Shiranui was missing) or that rule is not as absolute as he wants us to think.
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2013-01-02, 16:46 | Link #11616 | |
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Considering how she is millions of years old I even assume that she was just trolling him with that sentence and it was a straight out lie. You need to keep it in context with the entire situation btw - meaning with the translation error and the background char comment .
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2013-01-02, 17:14 | Link #11617 |
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I know what she said. But when she told a "lie", and when the "truth"?
Maybe she lied about joke? I think the whole context of her behavior indicates that she is not indifferent to one character (Kumagawa). I think a pair Kumagawa x Ajimu looks very logical. Obviously that she felt for him "unknown feeling" (probably it's "love"). She treats him differently than to other characters. In my opinion it is obvious. Look at the embarrassed face Kumagawa. If we drop a pair Zen x Medaka. Forget about them. Just cross out from the list. This is a closed question. Kumagawa x Ajimu is most logical. In the manga all hints at that. |
2013-01-02, 19:01 | Link #11618 |
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Haha. If you take into account Ajimu's characterization at that time then it is clear she was not serious about any feelings for Kumagawa (she was planning to commit suicide). On the other hand, Kumagawa x Ajimu was clearly a very important/emotional relationship for Kumagawa way back when he was Student Council president in middle school. You could say that the romantic relationship between Kumagawa and Ajimu already happened; and is already over at this point in the story. The point when the romantic illusion of them being "special" to each other was broken passed back when Kumagawa ripped her face off.
The thing that remains now is understanding and sympathy. But Kumagawa was ultimately not the person who saved Ajimu's life, who showed her that there was something worth it to live. And Ajimu is not the person who can prove to Kumagawa that he is strong, that he can win something. Even though Kumagawa spent so many months looking for a skill which could defeat Anshin'in, in the end it was Medaka who did it. In the end, there is nothing to prove that they are special to each other. So their romance is at its end. |
2013-01-02, 20:24 | Link #11620 |
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I've always said you do not use Occam's razor. You apply complex logic sheme in place where work very simple logic. Let's just say, if it is assumed that: 1) Author revive Ajimu. Reason: it is an important and nice character. "Moe must live". 2) It will complete the romantic lines for all the characters (not just for the Zen x Medaka). Reason: Well, it is quite logical to do so. Although it is not mandatory. Then: We inevitably get Kumagawa x Ajimu. Do you have other options? We postpone this debate to the point where it will be clear to Ajimu (dead or not). |
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