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View Poll Results: Hanasaku Iroha - Episode 9 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 10 | 16.95% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 24 | 40.68% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 17 | 28.81% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 5 | 8.47% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 1 | 1.69% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 2 | 3.39% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2011-05-31, 11:06 | Link #81 |
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Exactly, which is why Kou "might" success, But I still don't think Ohana will end up with Kou unless Ohana moves back or Kou moves over here. Personally I think the series will end with Ohana having no boyfriend. But, yeah, in real life girls (or guys) don't remain a close friendship if one party ever harbors feeling for another....
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2011-05-31, 13:04 | Link #82 |
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Excellent episode. Plenty of laughs and the drama was right on par with the comedy. It made for a nice blend.
Kou really makes me face palm though. He goes all that way, only to go back!? Dude... there are other hotels. I was hoping he'd go to the other hotel to stir up some drama. But oh well. And the animation is really wonderful. The detail with the hair when Ohana went to sleep, for example, beautiful.
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2011-05-31, 16:11 | Link #83 |
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The main reason I'm dubious about Ohana/Ko panning out, is mainly the fact that long distance relationships don't tend to work out very often. Conceivably it could be overcome in a more romantic show...but that's the thing. Hanasaku Iroha is fundamentally, at it's core, a very unromantic show. The entire first few episodes were based entirely around of stripping away those romantic notions that Ohana had about her new life at the inn. And I just don't see this series as going to haul out a big giant romantic plot device so that Ohana and Ko can be together.
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2011-05-31, 17:37 | Link #84 | |
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It wasn't until about a month ago that he confessed to me that back then he had had feelings for me and I confessed that I had also liked him. But now that I don't feel the same about him, and that I know about the feelings we had had for each other, it really is kind of hard to keep a friendship stable. But I mean, before confessing, the friendship worked...after confessing...things aren't looking so good. At least not on my end. :P So maybe Ohana and Ko might end up drifting apart? Or it could be possible that they patch things up and remain friends. I dunno. :/ |
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2011-05-31, 18:24 | Link #86 | |
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LOL. That Chris Rock clip was the first thing that came to my mind when I read that. |
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2011-05-31, 19:01 | Link #89 |
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We're getting a new OP? Oh man. This can't be good for Ko. All he's got is that shot of him with Ohana in the opening...and that could all get changed!
Man. This is so sad it's almost a little bit funny. |
2011-05-31, 19:06 | Link #90 | |
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Ok,so it's probably just wishfull thinking but I'll throw it out there anyway
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2011-05-31, 19:21 | Link #91 | |
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2011-05-31, 20:26 | Link #93 |
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I don't really think Ohana will go back to Tokyo at the end of the series. She clearly said it herself in the first episode, that she was bored/practically hated living in the city. I know many will say that since she'll mature, she'll probz view it differently. But I don't think so.
I think she'll just grow to be more encouraged to get the Inn back in business or to pursue a future in a new place, where she can keep on growing. Or perhaps she'll study abroad, gain some business knowledge and return to Kissuiso. I mean, it is the family business after all. o.O |
2011-05-31, 21:10 | Link #94 |
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I'm not sure where the idea of Ohana returning to Tokyo is coming from. It seems odd given that she's growing so attached to her life at the inn, and the fact that she currently doesn't even HAVE anyplace in Tokyo to live, considering that her mom got out of dodge with her boyfriend.
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2011-05-31, 21:38 | Link #96 |
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We'll see. I don't think the series is going to just leave things off with her Mother the way they are - I expect some sort of confrontation, probably involving Grandma, followed by a reconciliation. It wouldn't surprise me a bit to see them living together when it's all said and done, and Tokyo is one place where that could happen.
It's all a guess at this point anyway, so who knows. With no source material for spoilage we're all in the same boat for a change.
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2011-06-01, 02:26 | Link #97 |
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I, too, seriously doubt that Ohana will go back to Tokyo unless she intended to go to college. Even if she were given the choice now, she wouldn't leave Kissuiso for Tokyo, especially if her mother was involved. I would guess she's the last person Ohana would want to return to. She loves her life at Kissuiso. By comparison, she never liked living with her mother and was practically all alone, being neglected and taking care of all the house matters herself, and she also gets paid more at Kissuiso Additionally, I've gotten used to the idea that life at Kissuiso really suits Ohana's character much better than life with her mother because it's given her the chance to grow and become more complete as a character and a human being.
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2011-06-01, 04:11 | Link #98 |
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People... Ohana has at least a year or two of high school left. Tokyo in the immediate anime future makes soesn't make any kind of sense.
Nor do I think she would leave even if her mother sent for her. I mean, "tch". Also realize that even after a few years or more down the road, if Ohana and Kou meet up again, they would be both much more mature and able to begin a relationship. If not Kou, then Tohru or Ren or Minchi or Jiro the bufoon or some player to be named later. Its a good series and I'm enjoying each episode, even the ones that are counted as weak or filler. The animation is wonderful and so far, so good as a series. I'll just let each arc unfold and see where it ends up. |
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I mean, sure she could pursue her relationship with Kou...but this isn't a primarily romantically driven story. Sending Ohana off to someplace where the only meaningful activity she could engage in was romance wouldn't accomplish much. You could have her interact with her mom...but really. I get the feeling that we'd get a much better understanding of Ohana and her relationship with her mother by spending time at Kissou. Since we'd be able to explore things about her mom that Ohana doesn't necessarily know. Like why her Mom has been disowned, things of that nature. Quote:
I suppose the drama might manifest that Ohana's mom actually physically arrives to retrieve Ohana, and Grandma and mom have a...confrontation. Quote:
Jiro would be pushing it even if he was the nicest, coolest, most upright (well, aside from his interest in girls half his age...) individual around...and he's clearly not ...Ren's old enough to be her father. |
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