2013-08-05, 11:14 | Link #24321 | |
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Go watch Blassreiter to cure that corruption...
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2013-08-05, 11:27 | Link #24322 | |
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Other than Tsukune and Moka everyone else should die, it'd give us a sense o realism that R+V doesn't have since none of the good guys are allowed to die in this serie. |
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2013-08-05, 16:20 | Link #24323 |
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My friend, I beg to differ. Just killing characters off doesn't give anything a sense of 'realism'. In Attack on Titan, it works because of the setting - applying that to R+V is too much and it doesn't automatically make a story 'good' or 'realistic' because a 'good guy dies'. And we should wait a bit before saying 'none of the good guys are allowed to die', especially after the Floating Garden crashed into a populated city. Unless Fuhai unleashed some great Magic that would most certainly kill him at this stage, I see scores of human deaths because of this - that is 'realism'.
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2013-08-05, 18:11 | Link #24325 | |
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The autor almost killed Mizore and Kurumu a lot of times but no one really cares because everyone knows the autor will never kill any of the main characters. " Akame ga Kill " is one of my favorite shounen manga nowadays because i know that, other than Tatsume and Akame any of the main characters can get killed anytime, anywhere. It makes you care a lot for the fights because you know it can be the last time you see that character. While you suffer a little seeing characters you like dieing one after another, at the same time, is very addictive and entertaining. This "good guys are immortal" in R+V is becoming really boring for me. Last edited by Lender; 2013-08-05 at 18:30. |
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2013-08-05, 21:30 | Link #24327 | |
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It pretty much depends on the author, and before this arc occurred, I think that Ikeda rarely showed "character deaths", even from the "villains" side... This changed, when we were shown the "death" of Kahula, and I think that at least one or two characters might die, from the good side ... I'm talking about Outer Moka and ... probably Tohou Fuhai, who might "sacrifice" himself to allow the others to escape from the "crushed" Floating Garden. Finally, if you don't like something, you don't have to continue reading it... Maybe |
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2013-08-23, 22:46 | Link #24328 |
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Crazy chapter!!!!
What a crazy chapter that was!!!! All heck just broke loose!!! The monsters entered into the human world That is not supposed to happen.... I hope nothing happens to moka!!! Hopefully she'll stay alive!! And hopefully they'll win this fight! I just can't wait till they go back to school I'm tired of all this fighting Does anyone else agree with me!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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2013-08-23, 23:28 | Link #24329 | |
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Returning to school is likely going to happen, after a few chapters that deal with some of the remaining issues, in the current arc, but unlike you I doubt it's going to mean the return of the carefree mood that this manga had, before the current arc occurred. Ikeda, has simply went too far, for that to happen. |
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2013-08-27, 00:13 | Link #24332 | |
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The previous one was released on the 4th day of February. I hope this helps in you're research |
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2013-08-27, 11:05 | Link #24333 |
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Thanks, that helps a lot.
Hmm, seems that if all the chapters released in between volumes may be equal to the number in a volume. If it's true, then this next volume may have 6 chapters, but more likely only 5. I'd like it better if it was a full 7 instead. Also seems that the gap is 7 months in between for both versions.
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2013-08-27, 23:04 | Link #24334 |
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well I dont think its gone downhill just yet fairy tail was a good idea to give focus to the story but some of the plots in that group were a little much as for alucard's main body thats some thing thats been a loose end that needs to be dealt with as for our hero he has gotten a power up from all this and that could be what the whole fairy tail arc was for if he has already unlocked 2 of 4 seals then with the next few chapters he should be able to master that power and with moka this arc has brought her closer to him so their relation ship should take off if they get to year 3 !
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2013-08-28, 10:49 | Link #24337 |
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^ I would say that it was a mix of comedy and action.
And to me, it hasn't been going downhill ... it's actually getting better, but that's something that depends on you're taste ... and it won't be something that everyone will agree with. |
2013-08-28, 12:53 | Link #24339 |
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Don't worry, considering we're all but an the end of Season II, I'd say the fights will indeed end, for a while anyway. Though with Alucard on the loose and Omote all but dead, nothing will indeed be the same. Unless the Lord of Darkness is stopped, the dream of coexistence will be lost forever. And at this point, that's simply not an option. And the fight resumes in another few days. Until then...
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