2006-01-29, 21:21 | Link #381 | |
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2006-01-29, 22:20 | Link #383 | |
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2006-01-30, 00:46 | Link #384 |
Kozukuri Shimasho
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well ... it's not like Asuta 'wants' to ogle or anything ... he is just again and again cought offbalance
like on the roof when Hazumu says 'thank you' what he sees is a cute girl ... but goes offbalance by knowing that it used to be his best friend ... and it doesn't get better by her offering him to see ... (i mean ... what boy would say no when a cute girl asked if he wanted to see her chest ... ... and the fact that its Hazumu doesn't get to talk because it is overheard) ... and its pretty much the same story when he is pulled in to buy bra's (boys lovly nightmare) |
2006-01-30, 04:08 | Link #387 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I dont feel like reading this whole thread. But as for the boys watching this anime would you soo easily accept the fact that your dna is change to female and you now have female body. What would your homeboys really think of you? Would you want to go to school wearing a skirt? Wouldn't you think about committing suicide? Would you want to date boys knowing what's on most boys mind? I think that Hamuzu wasnt very manly to begin with or the anime is kinda unrealistic when it comes to accepting yourself as a women for the rest of your life. If the average boy instantly became a girl during puberty in an anime I think it would take 3 episodes for him to accept his life as a girl.
Other than that the anime was fun to watch but I now find it disturbing after some thought. (Hamuzu has his I mean her first period.. Time to buy tamponds) |
2006-01-30, 04:16 | Link #388 | |
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Eh no? (speaking from personal experience) Really you look at it too much from Augustinian perspective. TheWanderer: Yes one feels that too, warm feeling about being trusted. But in many male cultures certain amount of lecherousness is honoured by peers. By this you lose "neanderthal points". Muir Woods: You know that nobody actually reads Ulysess? And for the relationship question: Though there may be appreciation for new form. There are other things about liking somebody. So not likely. To the above question: I am firm believer that even gender is fluid (not that you change it but that it is not YES/NO). I think I would be most unhappy about not end of family paternal line (being the only son). But I get better dresses and wider socially allowed range of emotions? Though it would be most disconcerting playing the societal roles of daughter, girlfriend and such... EDIT: Catgirls, won't you mind...? |
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2006-01-30, 04:21 | Link #389 | |
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If I was Hazumu, well, I wouldn't want to be her. If I got zapped by aliens, I'd want to be de-aged as well so I grew up as a girl. Would I still dig girls? Well, I think so (go inner lesbian Kyaa!)... but I've not been zapped yet so who knows. I've had changed friends go through their period, it isn't a fun experience, but for the most part, it is a big sign that they have fulfilled their dream. |
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2006-01-30, 08:23 | Link #390 | |
Kozukuri Shimasho
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well ... Hazumu was even as a boy that feminine that Takumi from MH seemed like a machoman so ... proberly it is that way, that he may in body was boy but mind was girl all the time
for me ... well ... can't say anything about it since i've never tried being sexchanged into female but ... if thats the way its going to be then thats the way its going to be ... then you can just as well get the best out of it ... suicide is the cowards way futhermore i think it is partly wrong to draw that picture the series does that gardening is a feminine touch ... i've been gardener myself but i didn't feel feminine when i was planting new trees, chopping old trees down or moving the lawn ... and to take care of the plants aren't feminine ... thats perfectionistic Quote:
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2006-01-30, 08:27 | Link #391 | |
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2006-01-30, 08:29 | Link #392 |
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For the past 1 page, all I see(besides Catgirl's posts) is people trying to make sense from Kashimashi....
-The way Hazumu reacts is just ONE PERSON's perspective, so it does NOT mean that ALL boys who become girls would react like that. -Same for Asuta, he is just ONE male with a close friend becoming a hot babe, and is DEFINATELY not representing all males with similar situations. Now, can we stop whining about how "badly represented" the people in Kashimashi are and concentrate on the show itself? Or have we forgotten that not 1 person is the same as the other? |
2006-01-30, 08:41 | Link #393 | |
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2006-01-30, 09:25 | Link #394 | |
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2006-01-30, 09:45 | Link #395 | |
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If you think about it (i dunno about the male part but), the male pride and other stuff, wouldnt this change to the female version of feeling (which some feelings could be totaly different that a male has never had)
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2006-01-30, 10:12 | Link #396 | |
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Look at Honey & Clover: For 5 episodes now(I've just started), there is NO sign of lecherous men, does that mean that the show is wrong or that lecherous men dont exist? Nope, thats just a POV taken by the show. Same goes for Kashimasi. |
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2006-01-30, 11:37 | Link #397 | |
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Maybe the author feels there should be some humor to offset the serious love triangle, but it's just a chore to get through. It doesn't help that they're lame running gags that are repeated over and over again. I also think the author is missing some dramatic potential. If you were a dad, and your son just changed into a girl, that's a pretty big deal, no matter how girly he was previously. There could be an interesting struggle there. Same with Asuta. If he really does find his best friend attractive now, the why not let him join the race? Why, in this series, do the females' feelings the only ones that really "count" and are the only ones that can possibly be serious? It doesn't mean Asuta has to win, but it would have been interesting, especially since in the manga, Hazumu was under the impression she'd have to start to like guys now. I know Asuta isn't written that way. I'm just saying it'd be interesting if he was. |
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2006-01-30, 12:19 | Link #398 |
Kozukuri Shimasho
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i think your reading to much on the clearly writen ... i sence that below the comic there is a tough battle between Asuta two 'heads'
and the humor thats repeat ... thats not always a bad thing ... with some things the funny thing is not what happens (well ... not only) ... than what the person haven't learned (roadrunner's counterpart ) ... it is that much 'over the top' that it is funny ... Last edited by Sian; 2006-01-30 at 12:38. |
2006-01-30, 13:37 | Link #399 | |
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@musouka: I agree with you.
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The parents and the teacher, even compared to other anime parents and teachers, are very, very childish and silly. Too bad they are not yet funny. |
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comedy, drama, genderbender, romance, seinen, yuri |
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