2012-09-18, 04:06 | Link #1421 |
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There might be a chance that Sawa slightly reciprocates Taichi's attraction. Sawa heard the noise when Taichi fell over after seeing the pantyshot, but there was no negative reaction on her part regarding the fact that he was secretly watching her. She also seemed a little too willing to pose for the camera when requested, going so far as to make sure that he captured her "good side", possibly because she thought, ex ante, that he wanted a picture of her for himself.
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2012-09-18, 12:30 | Link #1425 |
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She's so cute in that shot. It'd make a wonderful wallpaper for the phone. haha.
Man, its sad to see this series go. I thought for sure it'd be as long as Hanasaku Iroha. The scene at the grave was touching. Wakana changed a lot since the first episode. Atsuhiro's attempt to break the tension after recovering the props, and saying he'll just start over are both praiseworthy. He's such a nice guy. |
2012-09-18, 13:37 | Link #1426 | |
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2012-09-18, 18:18 | Link #1427 |
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I've stumbled across an excellent fanart that mimicks Sawa's pose in the picture that Tanaka took, although the image itself is only 560×800 and not anywhere near the 1080p requested (unless I am misreading something and the posts above are referring to screenshots).
It seems to be a very faithful replication on the scene shown in the anime.
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2012-09-19, 07:32 | Link #1429 |
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Watched episode 11 today.
Konatsu sure have a lot of courage, speaking at the meeting like that. Unfortunately, she's still pumped with energy on seeing the ruined props - conlict between Tanaka and Konatsu averted because of Wien's singing. Tanaka suprisingly gave a lot of help on things, to be exact he got some people to help - the drawing guy and the girls at the sewing club. Too bad, anime is ending and won't have much time for relationship development with Sawa. Wakana, she's changed so much from episode 1. She's really cheerful and determined this time. I wonder what those veteran band members who are friends with her mom would say, if they see her now? That businessman / politician guy is still acting like a ****. I hope they can have a succesful Shirosai on the final episode.
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2012-09-19, 12:08 | Link #1430 | |
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What makes me mad is that the principal is a total wuss and he simply needs to stand up to that bastard. He could had delay the construction if he had the guts to tell him off. |
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2012-09-19, 14:16 | Link #1431 | |
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I can't fault the Principal for looking out for his basic financial well-being. Cynical or not, ideal or not, this is what adult life sometimes entails - Having to do things you'd rather not do because you have financial/career investment on the line. Really, the ideal people to challenge the businessmen are the students because they don't have such concerns at play here. I'm actually a bit disappointed that more students didn't side with Konatsu.
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2012-09-19, 15:49 | Link #1432 |
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Besides, let's look at it with adult eyes here: it's unfortunate for the kids, but the festival isn't that important. It's just for fun. They're not being kicked out of their school without graduating, forcing them to repeat a year or something like that.
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2012-09-19, 17:08 | Link #1433 | |
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It's a big deal to some of us because it's a big deal to the main cast, but ultimately it's just a nice, little festival. Going without it is not something intolerably cruel, like having to repeat a year like would be.
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2012-09-19, 19:59 | Link #1434 |
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And it's the 3rd (and last) year for the main cast. I'm pretty sure that if I was a senior, I would like to do something memorable to look back at once I'm in college/a working adult. Not to mention, the festival maybe the last big thing before the main cast drifts off into their own dreams and interests. (As a result, this is the last thing that they can do to as a club strengthen each others bonds before disbanding)
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2012-09-19, 21:33 | Link #1435 |
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School festivals seem to have the same significance as proms in American high schools. I don't know about the schools you guys went to, but at mine the reaction to canceling the prom would've been ... well, did you see the first arc of Hyouka?
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2012-09-20, 01:26 | Link #1438 | |
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2012-09-20, 02:14 | Link #1439 |
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Well finally caught up on the show after the disappointing Sawa arc and glad to see Sawa back to normal :3.
Anyhow, I have to admit it, but despite how pedestrian the content can be at times... Tari Tari really is a pleasant and entertaining show to watch. I enjoy it and it somehow makes me smile every episode. As for the last episode - I just hope they tie everything up nicely because PA works sorely needed a successfully done show for their credibility. Every effort of theirs lately has been a stinker, despite how much I hoped for them to succeed.
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