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2008-12-28, 22:51 | Link #104 |
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Hi!
This is my first post in this forum thing (joined today...five minutes ago actually) because I started watching MSGM over the summer aaaand I love it sooo much. I watch it for Sachiko. And Yumi lol but mostly just Sachiko <3 anyways I have a qestion: Even if it IS airing in Japan next month....doesn't that mean I'll have to still wait FOREVER for someone to sub it in eng and post it on the internet? And there was a part I found really confusing....but I can't remember it right now so I'll just post it when I remember it I guess. Oh I thought of another question! If Sachiko used to love Kashiwagi (or whatever his name is...suguru?) doesn't that mean she likes guys? unless meeting Yumi made her like girls....which wouldmake her bi? Plus what happens when she has to marry him? That would suck for her, Yumi, and him because he's gay right? Does anyone know if they kiss in the manga or novels? And I heard the last novel is coming out soon...or the last manga? Sorry for so many questions I've just always "guested" this site and was so lazy to ever join. But now that I'm sick in bed I have nothing else to do so yeah, these are all my thoughts lmao. Sorry! EDIT: I remember that really weird part that confused me. It was in the first OVA, 3rd season thingy where Yuuki asks Yumi what kind of girl she likes....that was kind of weird to me...like...i know he knows she likes Sachiko but by wording it like that it sounded like he was calling her a lesbian or something "what kinda chicks you into sis"ya know? Last edited by Iras88; 2008-12-28 at 23:05. |
2009-01-03, 19:12 | Link #107 |
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Here's a summary of the first season for you, which should do the job.
Yumi is a first year student at the Lillian School For Girls, an exclusive all girl's catholic school. The school has a tradition that older girls take a younger girl as their little sister or "soeur" in order to instruct and look out for them. Though Yumi admires Sachiko, a reserved second year student who is a member of the student council, she has no hopes of being chosen as her soeur. When an innocent encounter leads Sachiko to impulsively ask Yumi to be her soeur, Yumi is suddenly brought into the inner circle of the Roses, who are the members of the student council. With Sachiko at her side, Yumi begins to unravel and understand the relationships between the Roses and their soeurs and figure out her own feelings for Sachiko.
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2009-01-04, 12:47 | Link #108 |
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Just so you don't expect the wrong things, this is by no means a yuri series like the mistakenly similar Strawberry Panic. It rather falls into the shoujo-ai/school life territory.
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2009-01-13, 23:49 | Link #111 |
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Hi, I posted a reply here (hopefully without spoiling too much): http://forums.animesuki.com/showpost...38&postcount=2
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2009-01-14, 05:06 | Link #112 |
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Someone asked in another of the threads about Touko-chan, and Yumi's petite soeur. It caused me to try to remember when Touko-chan first appeared. So I ended up rewatching a good portion of both the first series, and all of the second.
Touko-chan and Noriko-chan both first appeared in Episode 7 of Spring. |
2009-01-15, 00:01 | Link #115 |
I can't win this one
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Question: Do people consider the Light Novels or the Manga better? I've heard the Novels contain more detailed stuff, but their not available in english from the beginning are they?
I know the manga is scanalated, but does it follow the story? from what i saw of it I like the drawings. (altho sachiko looks diff) but what is the general view of the manga? good? bad? worse than novels? better? how about compared to anime? THXX! |
2009-01-15, 01:41 | Link #116 |
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I like the novels better; well, it's much better detailed, especially regards to describing the characters' inner thoughts. The manga is not too bad though. I enjoyed it. I recall it tries to be a bit more "helpful" than the novels, explaining things in somewhat simpler terms. I also had the impression that it was more faithful to the original plot than the anime.
Sorry, it's been a while since I last read it. But in short, I liked it.
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2009-02-03, 22:42 | Link #117 |
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Moved demographics question to Maria-sama ga Miteru 4th season discussion thread.
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2009-03-22, 14:05 | Link #118 |
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Hi!
I have 3 question regarding Haru episode 07. I know these are difficult particular questions, but i hope there's a big fan out there who's an expert on this topic. I'm the translator of the entire series in Hungary, i'm always trying to add as much note as possible. I was able to find out which temple Shimako and Noriko went to in OVA 01, but this seems too much for me. In addition to my admiration towards japanese culture, my favorite characters are Shimako and Noriko, that's why i want to do this properly. 1.: What is the name of the buddhist temple Norkio visited in Kyoto to see the Kannon-zou (which is shown to the public once in every 20 years) the day before her entrance exam to her first-choice school? 2.: Name of the temple run by Shimako's father. According to a web source it's on the outskirts of Tokyo. Or maybe it's fictious? 3.: Some basic info about that sculptor named Yuukai, creator of Miroku-zou statute kept at this temple. I get a feeling that my question will remain unanswered, but i'm grateful in advance just for reading this. |
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