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2018-10-31, 20:54 | Link #107 |
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I am of the view that 95% of the time the lead female should be the main love interest. That 5% accounts for the main girl being the guy's sister (step or blood-related sister) and thus then the 2nd lead female be the main love interest. I don't get why they just didn't make Mitsuki the lead girl from the start.
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2018-10-31, 21:32 | Link #108 | |
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2018-11-01, 05:50 | Link #109 | |
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2018-11-01, 06:22 | Link #110 |
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Couldn't resist the urge to post, so here I go.
So, the problem is Mitsuki being the main love interest? Well, here is why she needs to be it: She's the attachment that make Yuuto want to return to Earth (with is family I guess). You see, rather than meaningless harem where the MC just say fuck to Earth and enjoy his life in the isekai, here Yuuto isn't some looser who has nothing. He wants to go back to Earth. He has the girl he loves and his family. Why is it important? Well, his objective is returning to Earth, so he CAN'T start a relationship with another girl, because he's responsible enough to not start going out with a girl and make her pregnant then say "Good bye, going back to Earth, hope you won't miss me *tehepero*". Then you ask, then he can just not return to Earth, so yeah, Mitsuki is annoying because of that! But that's not how you need to see it! Here the author wanted a MC who is hesistating between going back and the important relationships he constructed during his stay in isekai. Then you say, more reason to make him go out with the lead girl! But no, ultimately he needs to have a stronger attachment to Earth, thus the main love interest. So yeah, for what the author wanted to do in his story, he needed a faithful MC. Once he got back to Earth and accomplished his objective, he just couldn't abandon the isekai people so he got back to isekai, but with Mitsuki this time, so no real reason to return to Earth after that (poor family), and Mitsuki herself pushed for the harem, thus true harem. Anyway, how I'm bad at explaining things aside, the thing is: MC needed to have a strong attachment to Earth for the conflict to work, thus main love interest isn't lead girl. Btw, I didn't read the novel, nor watch the anime, so everything is BS. |
2018-11-01, 10:08 | Link #112 | |
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Lala became equal to haruka by the end of darkness, when haruka revel her feelings about her not liking a harem. when rito was going to tell lala he can only like haruka, he started crying and haruka for the sake of his feelings gave in.
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The average person wouldn't understand that it was rushed, nor are they likely to care. From their perspective they were left wanting from the end product. Plus LN adaptation anime have a lot going against them to begin with due to the difference between the two mediums.
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