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Join Date: Jul 2014
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Uchi no Ko no Tame naraba, Anticipation
Light novel 'Uchi no Musume no Tame naraba, Ore wa Moshikashitara Maou mo Taoseru kamo Shirenai.' (If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord) is getting a TV anime adaptation. Plot Quote:
Official site http://uchinoko-anime.com/
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2019-02-20, 08:41 | Link #13 |
Me, An Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
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So I guess between this and Maou Sama Retry the trend seems to be diverging a bit from "cute waifu" to "cute daughter" with an eyebrow raising undertone of an overlap. The decadence continues...
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2019-02-20, 13:52 | Link #15 |
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Here comes the end of the world as we know it. The only thing keeping us safe was limiting Latina's adorableness to still images. Throw animation and voice acting in and we're all done for.
Definitely something I'm up for watching.
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2019-02-20, 14:21 | Link #16 |
Me, An Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
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I never watched past the first episode but from what I remember that was more of a little sister thing wasn't it? Though I guess in terms of execution their virtually indistinguishable...
...And now that I think about I guess that's the point...
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2019-02-20, 16:41 | Link #17 | |
Kana Hanazawa ♥
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: France
Age: 37
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The little sister craze is apparently over. It's all about daughters now.
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2019-02-26, 18:01 | Link #19 |
Born to ship
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Texas
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From what I know about it, I'd agree less Bunny Drop and more Shield Hero (depending on how the main girl's relationship with the MC ends). In a way it's the same thing, teasing the edges without going into the absolute forbidden zone with relationships that have sufficient ambiguity to reasonably argue that the relationship doesn't actually exist while at the same time allowing the individuals to deal with the tension caused by the belief/feeling that it does. Been going on at least since Please Twins where the guy has one long-lost sister and two girls who think it might be them. TBH I don't mind this sort of thing in general. The actual relationship isn't there, and it allows the author to examine relationship dynamics in interesting ways by putting half-imaginary walls up like this.
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