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View Poll Results: Hanasaku Iroha - Episode 6 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 10 | 14.29% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 14 | 20.00% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 28 | 40.00% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 17 | 24.29% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 0 | 0% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 1.43% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
Voters: 70. You may not vote on this poll |
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2011-05-09, 15:29 | Link #101 |
To the beat//
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Anyway, we still have 20 more episodes to go so we´ll just have to wait and see.
If TooruxOhana does happen: Maybe those who don't support will eventually come to be fine with or maybe even ship it. It depends on the development. If TooruxOhana doesn't happen: ....I'll cut my wrists....Well no, I'll just move on. xD;; |
2011-05-09, 15:32 | Link #102 |
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Guh, Tohru should just die, maybe he'll get into a bike accident and will be absent for most of the show, stuck in a hospital and no one comes to visit. Scumbag.
/end Tohru hate Pretty uneventful episode otherwise, still plenty to go so I'm not complaining. And goddamn do I hate the singers voice in the Op and ED, completely ruins both.
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2011-05-09, 15:36 | Link #103 | |
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Also, if there is no hard definition of a word, one could not use it to properly communicate, let alone build an argument from it, which is the reason I started tackling this subject in the first place. Apart from that, I'm glad I'm not the only one not wanting a Ohana x Tohru ending.
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2011-05-09, 15:47 | Link #104 | |
Sensei, aishite imasu
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*And no. The absence of scenes of with Tohru interacting with Nako (romantic or otherwise) do NOT represent evidence for Tohru having feelings for Nako. That's just silly. People should refer to this video to fully understand this logical fallacy. You seem pretty mad. I would suggest a Taxidermist. |
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2011-05-09, 16:10 | Link #105 | |
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As for why people don't like Tohru x Ohana. The reason I am personally a bit afraid of a Tohru x Ohana ending is that since the beginning I've a certain ending in mind that could work out plenty well (i.e. satisfying). This ending naturally involves Ohana x Ko. Also I've no idea where they want to go if they did a Tohru x Ohana ending. But like you said, it's probably not going to happen. So no reason to panick (just yet) guys!
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2011-05-09, 16:56 | Link #107 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I have little idea how the discussion turned into a debate of slice-of-life. Um... whenever I envision "slice-of-life" I think of the typical and ordinary. Stuff that would really happen to me, just as it could happen to you or any other normal person. Within the term is an assumed lack of excitement, extraordinaire, and exposition. Really, slice-of-life is about what happens all the time to normal people; I would even call slice-of-life intentionally boring and procedural. That's certainly how I felt with episodes 2, 4, and 5. Hanasaku Iroha is at times a little too dramatic and eventful to qualify for slice-of-life, but most of the time it's rather average. Just Ohana, going to school and doing work at the inn. Of course, I can't leave out how emotional Ohana gets sometimes, and she often leads our story to very atypical situations. In episode 1, Ohana's resolve to accept punishment for her mistakes is something I wouldn't expect from most people. And in episode 6, Ohana's passion to try new things also goes above the usual inn worker standard. Let us not forget episode 3... truly, it was anything but normal. I don't claim to fully understand the real meaning of slice-of-life. I am merely trying to make sense of whether Hanasaku Iroha falls in the same category as other slice-of-life anime I've watched. Personally, I think the genre applies, but only half of the time. The other half seems to fit with a different genre: "Coming-of-age" |
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2011-05-09, 18:35 | Link #109 |
Guess what time it is?
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
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I think between the china dress and episode 3, Nako is trying to kill me. Or get me arrested. And I think I might let her.
Ohana and her uncle's scene stole the show here. The service and comedy are all well and good, but HanaIro doesn't mess around when it's time to pull back and develop the players. The characters have real life to them just in the way they move, and make contact with one another and the environment. It's a very tactile show, and that's a quality that is sorely missing in anime. The sounds of footsteps, the swoosh of the clothes. It all comes together to make everything very warm, and alive. We've settled into a groove now, and all of the major players with the possible exception of the Yuina have established their schtick. Uncle and his girlfriend will likely continue to make zany and unhelpful suggestions at the expense of the staff. also LOL Minchi, u jelly? |
2011-05-09, 20:10 | Link #110 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Finally watched this episode 2 days late. I don't buy that the uncle wants to really improve in the inn. He came off as if he liked the business manager really, only being disappointed when she left (why couldn't he have gone a route like Ohana? something like that). It's nice that the grandmother is actually a really caring person (at least she's starting to come off as a real softy).
Though it really comes off to me as Tohru has an interest in Nako, not Ohana. I mean yes, Minchi saw Ohana in there but that was Minchi's view not Tohru's, she focused in on Ohana. So really it's a 50/50 chance. But it's a feeling, a strong feeling that he's got his eyes on Nako. For all I know it could be Ohana though. I'm not going to lie, having a love triangle would be fun too, and I would fully advocate one. |
2011-05-09, 20:58 | Link #111 | |
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*sigh* But I want TooruxOhana to happen too... orz |
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2011-05-09, 21:23 | Link #112 |
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I absolutely think the Uncle want to improve things at the inn, whether he's hot for the management consultant or not. First of all, the episode went to a lot of trouble to set up an analogous situation with the time that Grandma wanted to improve the inn and Grandpa resisted. Second of all, the inn is his inheritance and presumably the only means he sees of sustaining himself since he's likely never learned how to do anything else. Grandma probably has enough money to last her till she dies - he has no such luxury.
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2011-05-09, 21:52 | Link #113 |
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"good moring low class inn, good morning low class inn workers"
No wonder the consultant brought the clothes she did, but I dont think her addition was superfluous or filler. The consultant's take on the same idea that madam manager had, was just on the wrong end of the spectrum and demonstrated, at least for me, how much better impact the classier, tradtional constumes had overall. It fit in with the overall feel of the place to me. |
2011-05-09, 21:58 | Link #114 | |
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However, I did get a strong sense that he was interested in the management consultant too.
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2011-05-10, 02:39 | Link #115 |
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The discussion about whether a series is slice of life or just has elements of slice of life is old and stale. There are different views, which are not easily subject to changes. Furthermore, this is Hanasuka Iroha episode 6 discussion thread, so really the wrong place to talk about it.
The whole slice of life debate has been moved to Hanasaku Iroha (generic discussion thread) , so feel free to go ahead there.
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2011-05-10, 04:32 | Link #116 | |
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Ko-chan has been built up as the main love interest for 5 episodes now. I would be surprised if the series doesn't end up with a KoXOhana pairing. Finally, Ohana has been trying to be friends with Minchi since the beginning; a love triangle at this point would hinder all her progresses. That said, I am no shipper for this series. I don't have enough emotional attachment to the characters to care about their romance. I am just speaking about what I think is the best outcome from a story perspective.
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2011-05-10, 06:47 | Link #117 | ||
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Tooru having misunderstood feelings towards Nako honestly would come off as bad writing to me. You simply DON'T spend this much time sprinkling for a certain plot thread being in development, only to reveal that it was an entirely unrelated plot thread you were working for. That's just sloppy writing, and if anything the writing in Hanasaku Iroha as been exceptionally tight. Quote:
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2011-05-10, 07:51 | Link #118 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 39
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Would like to comment about Ohana's grandmother. This was the episode I actually realized her name is Suis lol. Anyway...
Ohana’s grandmother has been shown to be a rather antagonistic character in the show, at least to Ohana, but the past few episodes have shown just how much of a soft character exists under that stern and tough exterior. It’s not as if she’s like a rock standing against the crashing waves of modernity, but rather that she really has her own sense of direction and intentions for the inn that she has managed to for longer than anyone of can imagine. It’s just that her status gives her a large amount of pride, pride she maintains to keep the inn functioning and keeping her in command of it’s destiny. At the same time it doesn’t mean she rejects change, but rather than she refuses to let radical change she cannot control and comprehend overwhelm the sense of tradition she herself still maintains for the institution. Watching Ohana don the clothes she has made over the years, and seeing the Tsun side of her from it, shows that deep down inside she does really care. It’s only that she is a cautious inn matron and matriarch, ever watchful of the things happening around her world, yet also trying to maintain the ways of the old while letting the new in as well. Think about it, if she rejected all of modernity, she wouldn’t have let her son and grand daughter work there.
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2011-05-10, 09:21 | Link #119 | |
Waiting for more taiyuki!
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Basically, Ko needs to move on. Ohana never saw him as a love interest but as a best friend. She didn't appreciate what he was doing until she moved away and had to do it on her own. And Minchi has to move on. If Tohru picks Ohana, then Minchi can go out with one of the guys in her school instead. Crushes don't mean squat. It's dating that counts. From Tohru's standpoint, it's better to date someone outside of his dept. That way people won't say he not being as critical as he wants to regarding Minchi because he's dating Minchi. She only got her job there because he wanted to date her etc. If that happens, Minchi would prob get fired as she is the least useful of the 2 (Tohru vs Minchi).
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2011-05-10, 11:11 | Link #120 | |
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So which one.? And that youtube video made me want to say this .. WHAT? Hobiron! /goes back lurking
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