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2006-03-04, 04:38 | Link #25 |
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Isn't this suposed to be Q&A well heres a good question why doesn't it show Hazumu doing more things guys would do if they became a girl? Ya just use your imagination...
Also why isn't he charging his friend to see his body wtf you know every guy would...
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2006-03-04, 04:45 | Link #26 | |
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2006-03-21, 03:04 | Link #28 |
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Try upgrading VLC to the latest version. Other than that, your computer may not have enough power to play the h264 files that gnu releases.
Of course, I know a guy whose computer is a beast and he can't play h264 at all, so it may be some incompatability issue. |
2006-03-21, 03:08 | Link #29 |
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Hazumu's mind.
I was wondering, what do people feel Hazumu's gender is? I really got the sense that Hazumu was a girl trapped in a guy's body from the first episode/chapters.
My reasoning is that they go out of their way to show how girly Hazumu is, and since before the accident she thinks it is impossible to change her body, she wishes that she could change her mind. (To be more manly) Also, this was mentioned in another thread, but Hazumu seems more complete as a girl, like her body finally matches how she felt inside. Then again, we barely got to see male Hazumu, but I thought that this was what the author(s) were trying to convey. |
2006-03-22, 11:24 | Link #30 | |
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Thanks for the advice. I updated my player (it, apparently, was VERY out of date) and now it works beautifully! Thanks again! Monikku. |
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2006-03-22, 11:28 | Link #31 | |
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2006-04-01, 04:14 | Link #32 | |
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Memories make the person, so to speak. But yes, I also think he was somewhat androgynous to begin with (and his parents had wanted a girl anyway so that impacts his upbringing).
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2006-04-29, 01:22 | Link #33 | |
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Hazumu simply seems more comfortable because his body now matches a personality that many see as feminine, so he has little reason to be shy. Now, he can giggle, blush, cry and do many "girly" things without fear or scorn, as he would as a male. I think society sometimes conflicts with the "self." I think Hazumu really wanted to be more "manly." But he is only happy as a girl because he can be "himself." Without ridacule, but not because he wanted to be a girl. But I think, given the lighthearted nature of the show, Hazumu was probaby "set up" to be a girl, and so, all of our postulations might be moot. |
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2006-05-08, 21:45 | Link #34 | |
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But I also hope for more episodes.
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2006-05-09, 01:34 | Link #35 |
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Unfortunately, the season is over (only 12) ... but .... a extra episode will be added to the DVD releases and we'll get to see it this fall (ep 13).
Because of that I suspect the ending we saw is a "red herring" and we may see a more complex or unexpected twist ending in that episode.
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2006-08-07, 08:17 | Link #36 |
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"Look forward to next time" - from episode 12 - What is this about? A sequel?
And can someone explain the twisted ending? Why did they show Hazumu crossing the river...and before it Yasuna with a sad face saying "You know..."? I'm confused...
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2006-08-07, 10:47 | Link #37 | |
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PS: Anime based, didn't see the manga
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