Valvrave the Liberator - Character Discussion - Rukino Saki
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That's ... that's some interesting choice for this threads image :heh:
Never change, monir-san. I have to say, before watching the episode and just from looking at the early reactions across the net, I imagined that episode would have shown her to be a Yuno Gasai type who just got out of the closet of sanity and started to wreck havoc and break shit. In actuality, she ended up being just mischievous and a little brazen (thought not to the extent shown in that image above! :heh:). She certainly hadn't earned the Gasai badge of honour when it comes to insanity, and while I can see why people would think she is similar to Flay Allster, I honestly think the similarities are only skin deep if even that. Still, don't fuck with vengeful idols cause one day they'll turn to vampires and attempt to take over the universe. (VVV as a cautionary tale against the current idol industry?) It is clear that she is without a doubt self serving and prideful to the point of sin, which I can understand why would make a lot of people think that she is not very likeable, but at the same time that doesn't make her crazy just (ironically enough given what she is now) very human. I look forward to what shape her story will take from this point onwards. Another point of interest is her past, and whether what she said to Haruto ends up being true or not. Given the flashbacks she had, I suspect that there were hints of truths scattered here and there, with the result being that she was eventually forced to retire and brought down to earth. Whether she ended up causing her own misfortune in the past due to her own hubris or if she was handed a pretty lousy hand in life and she had to toughen up remains to be seen. |
Full support for Saki no matter what she does(right or wrong).
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i believe that saki is the sheryl nome of this series
reasons being: -both are idols, even though one is former one -both have damaged pasts that they escaped by becoming idols -both at one point wanted to become pilots, though one succeeded in doing so while the other did not -both want to carve their existentence into the world so they are not forgotten honestly the only difference between them is that saki didn't have a person like alto to support her when her contract was terminated so she is a little more damaged than sheryl |
Personally, she is my favorite character in this show. Good character design, looks gorgeous. Not afraid to confront bullies. Willing to cook in just an apron. I wonder how she looks in glasses?
Endless "Vengeful idols" Soul |
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The series was setting her up fairly well: a former idol who was quiet and didn't have many friends, and who has an abusive past. If it had remained that way then I'd still like her as a character. Yet she received a bit of power (Valvrave and "vampire" transformation) and she went nuts. |
I just love her (fan mode on) :love:
My only reason to watch this series. |
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She was dealt a pretty bad hand in life, but when she saw an opportunity she took it and is making the most of it. When Haruto first got his body switching powers everyone was talking about the kind of things he should do to take advantage of it. However, he was too much of a normal 'main character' to take advantage of it but Saki is doing EXACTLY what we wanted Haruto to do with her new powers. She's flawed, but I'd say she's the most interesting character in Valverave.
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Saki does her job (and skillfully from what we have seen) and, with all due right, she expects some degree of reward for putting her life on line. |
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I think she's chasing fame for the sake of the fame itself. It has nothing to do with quality of life. She didn't discard her humanity for the sake of anyone else, as Haruto did, she did it because she wanted to be "unique" and "special." She wants to be one of a kind, to stand out and be admired. She even utilized her newfound powers to take over Haruto's body and utilize his fame in order to bolster hers, seemingly without a care for what it might do to his relationships or life. I'm sorry, but that's disgusting behavior. I don't remember enough about Macross to discuss the details of Sheryl Nome. All I can say is that what I remember feeling about Sheryl was very, very different compared with Saki. Quote:
It's not a bad thing for the series to do this. The route of having all pilots clearly defined with hero or villain traits has already been done in practically every mecha series in existence. Having "hero" pilots who harbor selfish or shallow ambitions and who would use their powers and machines for their own benefit can cause the plot to go in interesting directions. It's just my opinion that I'd like to see Saki either gain some humility and care for others, or if she continues on the selfish and arrogant path, get smacked down. |
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Saki is awesome as a character, I love her appearance, but at the same time she acts pretty selfish at times, mentions a thing about her dark past, I thought she would fall for Haruto but I'm still pretty conflicted about her feelings towards him. It's obvious the way she names her Valvrave as Carmilla implies that she's a major fan of fiction (including vampire titles of course).
On the other hand, she wants fame, attention as well singing over everyone to bring her own will as well her popularity, I'm curious to see more than that, and I really wanted to see what kind of relationship with Shouko would be like (I'm hoping them to be friends). |
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to be fair she thought she was immortal because she was in the cockpit when l-elf said he killed haruto, to which she had a rude wake up call during the fight with her realizing she can be killed |
I don't take her words at face value
It's like when someone is saying they are doing this "for the money". Of course they are, but why do they need that? To pay a debt? To fund some crazy project? Are they living from paycheck to paycheck? Do they live in crap-sack world which made them disillusioned from ideals and pretty words? It's rare that someone says that simply because they are greedy. Likewise Saki is saying she is doing this for fame. But why? "If I don't my existence with vanish" is her answer, but what does it really mean? It's clear that not having a good relationship with her father is one factor. Idol job is probably another. If it's anything like the real world Japanese idol industry than being an idol is really quite a crappy job, so I don't think she is the only bitter ex-idol who was cast away. But it's another chip on her shoulder "The world tried to kill me" shows that she views the world as a whole as antagonistic towards her and she feels victimized Finally her obsession with vampires are not just because Valvrave turns you into a neck biting non-human, but because vampires are traditionally seen as outcast of society. People who can't fit in. She identifies with that. So what I think she's really saying is she wants someone to acknowledge her. But I don't think she understands this herself. I think gaining one million followers on Twitters will act as a stop gap, but in the end it will not make her feel fulfilled. additionally, while she claims she doesn't have any interest in Haruto, that line asking him about how it felt being a lonesome vampire suggest that she empathizes with that |
I think the key is in "How did it feel to be a forsaken vampire?" question. It was after she asked it that, I conclude from the scene, she wanted to tell Haruto why she is really doing all of this. However, Shouko interrupted it so we'll have to wait for one of later ep's.
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I think Saki's problem in a gist is:
1) She has trouble trusting others, yet at the same time she wants to be acknowledged 2) She wants to be acknowledged, but not just any kind of normal person will do. She doesn't want it to come from fanboys either (fanboys are for adoration, which is different). It is said she is aloof and rejected the attention when she first came. Or maybe she's just paranoid that they approached her out of pity for an ex-idol. I don't know. To our knowledge the only person she acknowledges as a friend is Aina. 3) She is trying find kindred spirits. She probably sees this in Haruto. But it seems if you're someone like Shoko you can force her to open up, even though you are not a kindred spirit. xd |
Doubt what we saw in that ep is all Saki has to offer...
Probably just the tip of the iceberg... what is more interesting is not what was her motivation from the start but where will she go and what methods she'll used to reach the end... People change... especially in war... Still like her character... |
I think that Saki is meant to be a foil for Haruto (and vice versa). Consider the many ways in which they differ, if not be complete opposites:
1. Haruto views becoming a Space Vampire as a terrible curse, something he doesn't want to befall any of his fellow students. Saki views becoming a Space Vampire as a tremendous benefit, something to be jealously guarded from others (hence her and Haruto agree to keep secret the existence of numerous Valvraves, albeit for completely opposite reasons :heh:) 2. Haruto fights for others (first for Shouko, later for the student-state in general) Saki fights for her own personal benefit (primarily fame and attention) 3. Haruto doesn't appear to care about becoming more popular, per se. Saki desires fame and attention. 4. Haruto views personal popularity as a tool that can lead to useful ends. Saki views personal popularity as a desirable end unto itself. 5. On the whole, Haruto is an optimist that embraces the rest of humanity. On the whole, Saki is a cynic that views humanity in general in a negative light. If handled well, you could have a good ying/yang, thesis/antithesis thing going on with these two characters. Hopefully, over time, the two might round each other out. It's not at all hard for me to imagine Haruto and Saki getting into a heated disagreement at some point given their wildly different goals and perspectives. I think that Saki is a good character, because she's amusing and interesting. But I certainly do see where Ledgem is coming from. Edit: I'm going to be very interested in seeing if Saki survives through the end of this anime. A character calling oneself "invincible" is about as loud a Death Flag as you can get. Should Saki ever die in combat, I'll definitely point to that as her death flag. Should she survive through the end of this anime, then this will be a rather neat example of a Death Flag being subverted. :) |
I don't think Saki is Haruto's opposite, but Shouko's with Haruto's opposite being L-Elf (which is also how it is officially being presented: Shouko and Saki as his triangle hirls and l-Elf as his rival). It is just that Haruto is on same wavelength as Shouko.
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This anime already subverted a ton of tropes. I don't think they'll go the predictable route of killing off Saki unless it was totally out of the blue.
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Killing Saki is a non-profitable move!
The glasses girl or the money-greedy-guy-friend are more likely to die. |
Can Saki even be killed though? We saw someone try to kill Haruto already and that didn't quite work out.
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Saki is probably one of the crazies characters this season that is my favorite... a one of a kind character but yeah... she is entertaining
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I adore Saki, and I love her reason for hitting that yes button. Except I would have said I never wanted to be human to begin with...true story. Anyway I look forward to seeing what "Ms. I wanna be famous" get's up to next.
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I don't see Saki dying, but I do think her actions will wind up getting another pilot killed. She doesn't seem like a team player, and I don't think she will enjoy sharing the spotlight. That opens the door to friction between pilots and lack of cohesive strategy. If she does get someone killed, I'm betting on it being the tough guy.
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She's my favorite character in the show so far. We'll see how things play out. :)
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She just got the strongest plot-armor in the show~~
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I wonder what this promise will be? More than likely a promise made with Haruto or Shoko.
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I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that she's automatically safe. We don't know the circumstances of that particular time. It could very well be a future that needs to be avoided. Ergo she can still die. Not that I want her to but I don't put it past the writers to try and lull people into a false sense of security.
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I am personally loving the fact that she seems important enough to continue second season as well. Not only that I like that she isn't completely ignored as a character because she is fourth lead in the story compared to the 3 mains. She is also not just some pairing bait.
Anyway, I like her character and she is mysterious and awesome. |
VVV is pretty straightforward with its foreshadowing; I'm 100% sure the flashforward is the actual future of the story. And there is definitely no time-travel involved, don't be silly. :heh:
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Seeing her in the future, it looks like Saki has matured some in both looks and spirit. At least we know she'll live through the series. Who do some suppose was her loved one in the locket was?
She says it's been 200 years, so I'm guessing the person in the locket died 14 years after the start of this series. |
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"A promise is a promise" I'ma take a wild guess and say its Haruto since he promised he would help her. And that is actually the only promise we know so far. |
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