2014-03-27, 12:55 | Link #3985 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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no one really cared about her attacking ashikabi at that bridge where minato got his ribs broken... no penalty for her there :P besides higas friend uses his sekirei to attack minato... so generally its her who attacks an ashikabi |
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2014-03-29, 03:38 | Link #3988 |
Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Abbaretz, a very small village in west of France
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During the third match, Ishinomi Natsuo explained to Minato that the sekirei aren't allowed to attack the ashikabi because they 're too powerfull for some main humans. And because killing an ashikabi is a murder that MBI couldn't hide in Japan.
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2014-04-04, 02:12 | Link #3992 |
Easy Muffin
Join Date: Jan 2013
Age: 30
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So the chapters about Mikogami and Akitsu are evidence that Sakurako's writing has gotten awful. At first, when Sanada's three secret Sekirei appeared, that had restored a bit of hope for me. Because honestly it was a cool twist. But this bogus back-story where Mikogami actually "cares" is nothing short of an asspull to try to justify Mikogami's extremely out of character actions as of late.
Since when has Mikogami ever cared about his Sekirei? Since when did he stop seeing them as mere "objects" to collect in this "game" he was playing? I'm very disappointed in Sakurako in this regard. |
2014-04-04, 16:16 | Link #3993 |
Banned
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Since he started losing his numbers maybe??? Isn't like he has a lot to spare you know? Now that he is losing he starts to worry about losing even more of his numbers that just so happen to be their sekirei. For someone who was nothing but a tool for his parents I'm sure at some he WILL HAD TO notice he is no different from his own parents. |
2014-04-04, 23:03 | Link #3994 | |
Easy Muffin
Join Date: Jan 2013
Age: 30
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What would make the most sense, giving his character, would be that he's only worried about losing his "toys", instead of starting to care and treat them as friends instead. |
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action, harem, seinen, sekirei |
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