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Originally Posted by DragoZERO
I find it hard to compare since they are really two different style writers. Nasu will re-define words so that he can express what he wants to get across and his plot holes aren't normal plot holes since you can find some round about way to fill them. And Urobuchi... I haven't read anything by him but going on Madoka and Phantom, I have to say he can weave an excellent and compelling story together.
Either way, they are both excellent writers.
Is this going to air yet!?Agh.
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I will never say Nasu is excellent writer... ^_^;; There are simply too much plot screw ups and critical nasu-hole to call him that name. Only thing he is really good at is creating very appealing 'situations' and 'concept', but that's pretty much only thing I can say good about Nasu.
Making things 'cool' never correlates with being 'quality' writer.