2008-10-10, 22:56 | Link #21 |
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wontaek - Ah... Thanks I'm relieved, I'm gonna read it later.
Westlo - I could've cared less if Nishino won over Aya. But that is not the problem. The problem is the execution. The manga had so much Aya development that we all thought that Aya would be the end girl. Then suddenly the author let him end up with Nishino. Another good example like that end is Kimikiss Pure ~Rogue~. Yuumi had the more development with Koiichi than Mao. Although I admit I am a Mao x Koiichi supporter, the way they ended up together wasn't right in my eyes. I thought he had a deeper bond with Yuumi. =/ |
2008-10-11, 00:01 | Link #22 | |
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On a somewhat related note, one series where the protagonists do become a couple, but I wish they hadn't, is Inu Yasha. For some (twisted?) reason, I wish Kagome would end up with Hojo in the end. That would have been a really surprising ending.
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2008-10-11, 00:51 | Link #23 |
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Actually now that I think about Green Green TV might qualify (though I suppose you could say both girls win, but the main one wins only temporarily), though the other girl's relationship with the male lead solidifies in the sequel ova.
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2008-10-11, 01:22 | Link #24 |
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Hey, read Rough, and Niji-iro Tougarashi if you like Adachi, Rough is the best Adachi manga. I think only H2 has that kind of ending in Adachi's mangas because the relationship between the characters are too complicated. Oh wait, there's also Slow Steps. And I personally don't like Miyuki's ending, eventhough the main guy ended up with the main girl, the second girl is so great, I hated to see her dumped.
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