2009-04-02, 22:04 | Link #1184 |
Black Dragon
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Apart of her usual way to make friends, I cannot notice any kind of "dark aspect"Žor negative emotion on the character, in my opinion, this is bad, it makes the character a bit unreal.
I think that's the reason for why Fate is more popular
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2009-04-02, 23:46 | Link #1185 |
I'm umami.
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Well, other than beating up people to make friends with them (which only works to some extent) and the almost over-hyped White Devil stuff, that's basically about it. It's almost unhuman, and yet she's pretty much loved.
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2009-04-03, 02:09 | Link #1187 |
Black Dragon
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I just said that Fate was more popular than Nanoha because of the so "perfect" that Nanoha is in terms of personality and that Fate in personality is more human, not that Fate had darker aspects in her personality
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2009-04-05, 17:00 | Link #1192 |
Black Dragon
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Well, obviously you'll hear the original voices on the sub (Nana Misuki is a good reason to whatch the sub) as for the dub, I can't tell you because from all the seasons of Nanoha I only watched 1 episode dub in english (season 1, episode 2) and my ears were not very pleaced.
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2009-04-07, 19:50 | Link #1194 |
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I've been reading posts in the Favorite-Character Discussion thread (and others) and a question popped into mind:
Where was it mentioned that Nanoha was left alone while her father recovers in the hospital? Is this canon?
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2009-04-07, 21:54 | Link #1197 |
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It's very vague moment that can be interpreted in different ways. IMHO it's not true that she was left along, just they didn't have enough time for her and she herself tried to be as invisible as possible to not create additional problems.
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2009-04-08, 00:09 | Link #1198 | |
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Yes, he did. And I agree with al103. It's not like they abandon her, they already have a hard time to on the shock and get the life back running |
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2009-04-08, 00:35 | Link #1199 |
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It's useful to appreciate that as an unusual element in Japanese upbringing, which normally concentrates on a very close connection between mother and child (the whole "amai" thing). Not only did Nanoha have working parents, but because of the situation, she had a lot more "alone" time than normal - and it made her strong and self-reliant. Of course, it helps that we're talking a pretty moderate dose here, as it's clear that by S1 Nanoha's family life is ideal, if not idyllic. A less caring family might have produced a very different, and much less well-adjusted, Nanoha.
Nanoha's dad did indeed spend some time in the hospital. It's part of the fork from Triangle Hearts, where he didn't survive. |
2009-04-08, 00:52 | Link #1200 |
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I agree with al103 as well.
It wasn't like they were purposefully trying to leave her alone but due to the circumstances with their father injured, brother and mother attempting to keep the shop from falling apart, and the sister having to take care of the dad, she was left alone a lot. Probably this bred a bit of her stuborness because she probably thought a lot of times, "if only I was older and stronger I could help out my family instead of just adding to the troubles." And so to lesser the trouble she herself caused she tried to blend into the background as much as possible. And trying to be invisible gives you a lot of time to think by yourself and makes you pretty damn lonely. |
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