2013-05-17, 21:46 | Link #309 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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AYAHI TAKAGAKI?????? She's one of my favourite VAs!
Why the heck are they asking Nana-chan's successor to voice such a morally wrong character? This is impossible! There has got to be some mix-up! Take the season down from air! Ban it! Ban it now!
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2013-07-09, 01:29 | Link #312 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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As for the girl... Spoiler for Elsie and Kanon talk:
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2013-07-09, 11:29 | Link #314 |
Anything's Possible
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Been wondering how they intend to fit all of this into 1 cour, in all honesty it might be possible without feeling completely rushed. The largest section of the arc was if I recall Ayumi and Chihiro dilemma, and possibly Shiori, Tsukiko and Yui felt shorter in comparison. So it seems possible to me to have everything fit into 1 cour.
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2013-07-09, 18:49 | Link #318 | |
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2013-07-10, 00:04 | Link #320 |
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I'd like to make a comment on the recent anime only viewers discussion, pertaining to the skipped material. There's an annoying myth there that the girls skipped were all generic cookie cutter capture targets, not very distinguishable from the previous two cour worth of targets.
It really irritates me, because that's quite patently untrue, if we look at the arcs skipped. Tsukiyo was a capture that Keima struggled with, had unique supernatural elements to it, and the first hint we have after Tenri of the goddesses. It was also one of the first arcs where failure actually appeared to be a very real possibility. The Yui arc plays with the reversal of gender roles wittily. Minami's arc is done from her PoV, even if Minami's arc is one of the most generic of the arcs skipped. Reiko's arc orbits around a ghost, a situation that's extremely novel, and had to be resolved unconventionally. Sumire breaks the high school Rom-com setting mold. Nanaka heavily involves Tenri, therefore changing the whole dynamics of the capture. Again, it's arguably one of the more generic arcs, but it does flesh out Diana in preparation for the goddess arc. Keima struggled very hard with the Hinoki arc. Again, failure was a very real possibility in that arc. And the ending was memorably epic, with an entire Spirit Hunting squad needed to capture the spirit. And the solution bucked the previous TGWOK trends requiring the target to fall in love. And Akari was of course, very memorable, because the arc never remotely followed the script of a typical TGWOK capture arc, but rather, was a final foreshadowing of the events of the goddess arc. |
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