2010-04-11, 23:32 | Link #13661 |
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Well, regarding who was behind the Shuzen's family decision to support Fairy Tale.
I mean the only thing that we learned in chapter 29 is how Akuha looks like, we still don't know much about her personality and motives. I'm certainly sure that she's evil, but judging from how Khaula was portrayed not all members of the Shuzen family are necessarily as evil as her. Not to mention the fact that we still don't know anything about Moka's father, so I think that there are still too many things that we don't know about. It could be possible that something forced Daddy Starbucks to make that sort of decision, so anything is possible. |
2010-04-12, 03:32 | Link #13662 | |
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Then again, maybe I'm wrong and we're just avoiding tmi by having the father out of the picture for now...after all, R+V has always been kinda stingy when it comes to story |
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2010-04-13, 15:30 | Link #13664 |
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You know despite the bashing it gets, my brother just watched the anime and now he wants to read the manga too!
I'd say in that sense the anime definately sets out to do what it wants to do, hes got loads on his to read list, but hes quite looking forward to reading the manga and seeing how the whole ghoul element progresses etc
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2010-04-13, 15:44 | Link #13667 |
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I'm among the older members who first read the manga, then decided to watch the anime and found out the hard way just how much of an abomination it is... but alas, that's how much of an R+V fan I am
... in fact, I think I'm one of the older members of this thread that still posts frequently
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2010-04-13, 15:49 | Link #13668 | |
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The manga goes a lot deeper than the anime and is much more developed (it should be, its MUCH longer), but I find if you switch your brain off the anime is a good bit of harmless fun, and I think a lot of the issues with the anime derive from the simple fact there's only so much they could do with a 12 episode series. There was always going to have to be some pretty major trim, and if they just shot through the manga, it would have felt rediculously rushed and a lot of the more interesting/deeper subplots and nods in the manga would have been missed. Was kinda a bad situation to start off with for a really pure translation. Not saying I dont think the manga is better though, wanting to see if more was made of the vampire blood in Tsukune (I was really surprised how little it appeared in the s2 of R+V anime, it felt like it was gonna feature heavily in s2 after the ending of S1) and also some more resolution in Tsukune/Moka's relationship was what brought me to the manga and then the R+V stuff on animesuki after all! On the plus side Im glad my post has brought a little more life into the thread whilst we wait for the next chapter or for someone to come up with an interesting discussion point
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2010-04-13, 16:17 | Link #13669 |
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well i check this thread almost every day to see whats going on but i hardly ever post just for the simple fact that most of my post are not really that important or worth reading . so i just simply stay in lurk mode. the only time i might post is if i find a new doujin but ive been mostly sending those out in pms as of late anyways.
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2010-04-13, 18:45 | Link #13670 |
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I enjoyed the first season, thought the second was crap and heard the manga was better and so I read it. I watched the first two eps of the first season and I don't think I can finish it. It's really funny but the amount of panty flashes and all...they ruined it so much.
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2010-04-13, 20:49 | Link #13671 |
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I personally never even heard of this title until the anime was announced read the synopsis of it and it sounded like it could be fun so I started reading the manga before the anime came out. Like some people have said the first few chapters really starts out slowly the comedy wasn't really all there until a little later on, but once it picks up it really picks up.
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2010-04-14, 02:36 | Link #13672 |
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R+V's greatest charm is the dark mood that rules when things get serious...the anime just went in all-out ecchi mode and killed the mood. So, while I'm sure it's a great ecchi anime, it shouldn't share the same title as it is an entirely different story.
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2010-04-14, 03:10 | Link #13673 |
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It's rather interesting that a few of you guys started to read the manga after you saw the anime.
I actually stumbled onto R+V when I was reading ToLuv-Ru. Back when I liked TLR I started looking for similar manga on MangaFox. I did a search using some of the TLR tags and R+V showed up as one of the results. I saw that it was pretty popular and started reading. I dropped TLR the week after and the rest was history. I didn't find out there was a R+V anime until I got to R+V S2. I checked it out and I thought the first season of the anime was good even though some of the story got changed. Then I saw the second season and I threw a fit. I was hoping that it would have gotten better but instead it was panty flashes every 5 seconds. I actually watched it part of the way through hoping it would get better...I was wrong I dropped it right after the curry episode and watched the last episode out of curiosity. I won't go into my rant about why the manga is infinitely better than the anime since we all know why. I'm hoping there's a remake that'll follow the manga but it's a slim chance |
2010-04-14, 04:07 | Link #13674 | |
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The first season was definately better than the second in that regards though, some of the second season was influenced by the manga in plotlines and stuff, but the first was much closer.
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2010-04-14, 09:50 | Link #13676 |
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Well Moka's a cook so she'd know to stay away from that herself. ^_^
And I was one of the few who had read the manga before the anime. I still think the fight against Kyuou could have be done a bit closer to the manga - Tsukune PUUUNCH or something... And don't get me started on S2 of the anime - I think a few in here can remember the fits I threw the entire week after episode 12 had come out.
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2010-04-14, 13:03 | Link #13677 |
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lol well, overall I prefered the second half of season 2 to the first half, it was definately a step in the right direction overall, even if it did differ heavily from the manga. More manga/plot based stuff, whereas the earlier half of the series, once you'd done the Kokoa stuff, was a little bit...errr...ok (see Curry episode).
Beside its possible garlic has no effect against R+V Vampires, sunlight doesn't!
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2010-04-14, 13:10 | Link #13678 | |
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Although I was thrilled about Shuichi Ikeda doing Kuyou's voice in season 1. |
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2010-04-14, 13:17 | Link #13679 | |
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2010-04-14, 13:44 | Link #13680 |
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Aye, ironically the Curry episode was the worst in the season(s) and it gets better after, I thought the second half of the season was much better than the first half, but loads of people seem to have switched off by then!
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