2009-04-05, 19:50 | Link #882 |
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hmm I find it doubtful that A-tan actually wants him back, considering she's still hurting from what happened between them. It's definitely the stone, which Wataru has, right? Or maybe it's Hayate's necklace thing that Mikado gave him oh so long ago?
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2009-04-06, 01:42 | Link #886 |
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Spoiler:
I think I'll stop speculating for a bit before I spoil Hayate's funny moments This is getting kinda gloomy and I'm sure the author doesn't want to tell the story that way. This manga is designed to reveal a bigger story but do it in a fun lighthearted way vs other way more serious mangas. Its like a complete parody of them where he wants to tell the same story but do it so you laugh along the way. Last edited by Fandal; 2009-04-06 at 02:30. |
2009-04-06, 02:37 | Link #887 |
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The manga does have its serious moments, but I don't think their purpose is to make the story gloomy. If you take a look at them, it involves about moving on from the past, learning from whatever went wrong and to try to live happily in the present by doing your best. (The best example would be Hayate trying to get over all of his misfortune. In addition, there's Nagi accepting her mother's death. And there's also the Katsura sisters' story.) I guess Mikado is supposed to be an example of someone who cannot do that, and who'd rather deny what happened in the past.
By the way, I've just noticed Mikado looks like Hayate's Santa Claus. Edit: I was checking Hata's web diary, and there was something I couldn't make out (well, I think I have the general idea, but I'm not sure): Spoiler:
Could any of you guys please translate that for me? *looks at enragedjacquescouste and primuler*
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