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Character Discussion - Shinichiro
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2008-01-29, 16:46 | Link #2 |
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First out here I guess.
I like the main character a lot. His way of acting seems to be very natural and I think he's quite a funny guy because he's so honest and expressive in his actions. If I haven't misread most peoples opinions about him, I don't really think he's "emo" about his situation and with his family as most people seem to think (correct me if I'm wrong). Having had some problems within my family aswell I can say I can really relate to the way he's acting against his parents, and I find it fully understandable. He's probably mad at them because of them trying to control his life (they seem to be pressing him, asking him about what high school he'll be choosing and so on) and probably there's something with his mother being so hateful against Hiromi. I think most of the dislike lies with his mother, as she seems to be the one being the most onto him, trying to have talks with him all the time. |
2008-01-29, 17:58 | Link #5 | |
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The only thing that I find faulty about him, is his desire to be a match maker! It seems that he is headed for a second matching and like in the first one, he is being MEDDLESOME! |
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2008-01-29, 18:26 | Link #6 |
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Well, I think why he does this is mainly because he just doesn't know what his feelings are or may just not admit to them because he's scared of his feelings not being mutual (at least in the case of Hiromi). He seems to think that he's not a guy anyone'd want, but he still doesn't seem not to have any hope for it at all, he's just easy to let the feelings down in any case of uncertainty. It seems he's being thrown between what other people think of him all the time, and this really puts his confidence and state of mind in a jumble. He seem to be shifting between confidence and uncertainty a lot of the time, like in the case with Hiromi. He just doesn't know what to do and I wouldn't neither as it seems he's in quite a difficult situation.
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2008-01-29, 20:48 | Link #8 | |
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Shin is definitely one of the better male leads in all the anime I've seen. He's conflicted with his feelings and is not afraid to show his emotions. When he's frustrated, he acts frustrated. When he feels like screaming at birds, he does it. He's not stupid or as dense as other male leads. His conflict with his feelings never in turn make him too wishy-washy.
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2008-01-29, 20:58 | Link #9 |
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I think they intend for him to start off as weak then become stronger and more decisive towards the end. Noe is supposed to be the catalyst that will spur his development although she might not be the one for him in the end. He's had his eyes set on Hiromi for quite a while now and even though he might shoot himself in the foot a few times I don't think he will truly give up on her.
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2008-01-30, 23:03 | Link #11 | |
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Shin's main strength which sets him apart from a lot of other leads is his expressiveness and the thinking disposition. He constantly thinks and ponders over things, which I like. I wouldn't place Shin remotely near Takuma's level; He's far ahead of him(just like True Tears is far ahead of H2O). I don't hate Takuma but he's your typical submissive, buddy buddy nice guy who tries to be friends with everyone so openly. |
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2008-01-30, 23:18 | Link #12 | |
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He thinks and knows he's saying something stupid when he's saying something stupid. Good in a characters personality. (i.e. that cool short silent monologue he does in his head)
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2008-01-30, 23:23 | Link #13 | |
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Shinichiro on the other hand is very expressive and does take the initiative when prompted (giving Noe the tissue box chicken for example). He strikes me as a very introspective person, with all sorts of metaphors to try and understand the confusing teenage world. Mostly with Hiromi her "bottled up tears", which he seeks to take away (note both of these are double entendres, which shows how good the script is). This explains why we don't see him taking action very much, but he is far from the passive male lead. His portrayal is also very "human", especially during the first episode when he tries (once again) to strike up a conversation with Hiromi, his childhood friend, only to fail miserably. Frustration and self-blame ensues behind the corner. I'm sure we've all done this at least once during our teenage years, maybe not out loud, but definitely in our heads. I'm also interested in Shinichiro's other passions, like his picture book and how that might play into the relationships with the girls.
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2008-01-31, 01:47 | Link #14 | |
Le fou, c'est moi
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From what I've seen, he's pretty much the shadow king of the Brigade, and make decisions when he wants to (ex: he's the one Yuki actually obeys for some reason). While one side of him is the sarcastic narrator (and consequently the audience's link to the show's crazy world), he's also an actor in it himself, falling for Haruhi, hanging out with the gang, pretending to get annoyed at Koizumi, etc., something people tends to forget. I agree with you though, that Shin'ichiro guy is fun. He's a pretty short-tempered one despite his looks, but the audience doesn't mind it at all because we sympathize with his issues. He thinks a lot in his head, like most of us, and don't exactly tell everyone everything that's going on in it...like most of us (Noe apparently can read his mind though ). His artistic passions seem genuine, unlike most anime romance male leads whose creators often add an artificial "hobby of interest" just for decoration or not at all; and I like how he looks realistic as opposed to dorky or bishounen-ish. Great lead. |
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2008-02-02, 20:49 | Link #17 |
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I wouldn't compared Rin to Shin. Rin was misleading the girls all through the series. He never was clear about his feelings till almost the very end. Shin on the other hand has someone he likes already, even though he thinks it is a one sided thing and is doing the same crap he did to Aiko all over again.
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2008-02-03, 00:56 | Link #18 |
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Rin was way worse because he actually encouraged a harem relationship... headed for polygamy, I'm afraid.
As for Shin, he's hurting but decided to give up on Hiromi (at least to a degree) and support her relationship with #4. She may be sending mixed signals but until she declares otherwise, Shin is better off taking Hiromi at her word. Hopefully Hiromi will meet the same fate as Aiko and Shin will become a man good enough for Noe! He has a long way to go before he reaches Jun's level, but it'll be interesting to see him try... |
2008-02-05, 20:42 | Link #20 |
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But you see, Shin is a "good boy". There are few things as humiliating for a teenage male to be, but it's not a matter of choice for a good boy - it's a compulsion. It all fits - the folk dancing, the conservative dress, the fairy tales with kawaii illustrations... He's a good step-brother, a good best friend, a good student, a good son. Like most GBs, what he longs for is to be a threat (and this drives much of the tension for his character) but he can't. He can no more let a girl stay stuck in a tree (even if he thinks she's nuts) than murder a puppy. And as a good boy, what he did in Hiromi's bedroom was not a matter of choice. Of course he didn't want to tell her about Number 4 - he didn't want to talk at all. What he wanted to do was take her in his arms and kiss her, then throw her down on the bed and ravish her until they were both so weakened by thirst and hunger that they had to emerge for provisions. But he couldn't even tell her how he felt, so he did what he thought was the right thing to do - he told her the guy she said she liked thought she was cute. Because that's what a good boy would do. Shin can't help himself - he's serially nice. Stop him before he helps again. |
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