2010-08-02, 09:28 | Link #581 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Slaping Mayuri Kurotsuchi around in Quincy Town :D
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2010-08-02, 19:04 | Link #583 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Japan/Canada
Age: 39
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Except that that particular Bleach film was about as canon as you could possibly get with a film/manga franchise.
It didn't have manga source material but Kubo was a part of the film making process and had a say. The way they did it, so that it played along with the existing manga, leaves me to believe that it was intended to be canon. It's why they felt the need to wrap it up so nicely in the end with everyone forgetting about her so it wouldn't rock the boat. For the time that she was around, I definitely think Senna x Ichigo was a canon ship and it was intended to be seen as such.
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2010-08-03, 21:39 | Link #591 |
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It's not like many people get the point of Romeo and Juliet in the first place, so it's really not relevant how similar they are .
It's really just the guy dying the moment he "discovers his heart". If there is any tragic death on any side of a pairing, you're guaranteed to get a mass amount of shippers. |
2010-08-03, 22:07 | Link #592 |
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I got the point of that story very well. I just don't see what it has to do with this. I see how one can like Romeo and Juliet as a story (I actually don't, but I do understand it). But my reasons for disliking the Ulqhime pairing are completely different.
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2010-08-04, 01:43 | Link #593 | |
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Just like Romeo and Juliet, people look past the serious issues, and choose to see a story about "tragic love". |
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2010-08-04, 04:20 | Link #594 | |
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2010-08-04, 04:55 | Link #595 | |
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All who see some kind of love relationship in Ulq and Hime are girls, who find the tragic love story very canon and appealing to themselves. And misinterpret Orihime's compassion to everyone( to Ulq in this case) as romantic feelings.
Personally I fail to see any logic in such a pairing. Quote:
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