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cypsiman2 ([personal profile] cypsiman2) wrote2010-02-16 04:58 pm
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meme from junglefowl26

Leave a comment on this post and I will pick three of your fandoms. Then you get to answer the following questions:


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1. The first character I first fell in love with: Aang, such an honest guy who's really struggling to do the right thing.
2. The character I never expected to love as much as I do now: Zuko, mostly because of backlash against the more enthused fanboys and fangirls.
3. The character everyone else loves that I don't: None, I love them all.
4. The character I love that everyone else hates: Aang, apparently the limit on deus ex machina is two, not three.
5. The character I used to love but don't any longer: None.
6. The character I would shag anytime: I'll go with...Ty Lee.
7. The character I'd want to be like: Aang.
8. The character I'd slap: Zuko, you putz, no text message break ups!
9. A pairing that I love: Kataang
10. A pairing that I despise: Zutara
11. Favorite character: Katara. Aang may have been my first love, but Katara really is on a whole 'nother level.
12. My five favorite characters: Aang, Katara, Toph, Azula, Mai
13. My five least favorite characters: None
14. Which character I am most like: Sokka. I tend to make a lot of wisecracks anyway.
15. My deep, dark fandom secret: I really, honestly don't get why fandom thinks Fire/Water is so significant in the series. It isn't!

.Hack:
1. The first character I first fell in love with: Mimiru, very energetic and eager to help.
2. The character I never expected to love as much as I do now: Haseo, I never would have expected his development to have been so complex and involved.
3. The character everyone else loves that I don't: None, I love everyone in their own way.
4. The character I love that everyone else hates: Mistral. Screw all the haters, energetic pregnant housewife who helps save the world for the win!
5. The character I used to love but don't any longer: None.
6. The character I would shag anytime: Pi. Because Pi is delicious!
7. The character I'd want to be like: Kite, I wouldn't mind becoming a legendary hero.
8. The character I'd slap: Zelkova. Stop being so damn mysterious!
9. A pairing that I love: Tsukasa/Subaru
10. A pairing that I despise: I don't despise it, but I don't like what Haseo/Endrance does to Endrance's character.
11. Favorite character: Ovan. Damn, but did he know how to run a Xanatos Roulette
12. My five favorite characters: Subaru, Crim, Sanjuro, Kuhn, Atoli
13. My five least favorite characters: None.
14. Which character I am most like: In all honesty, Elk/Endrance; I'm a bit of a shut-in, though nowhere near as neurotic thankfully.
15. My deep, dark fandom secret: I like both versions of The World.

Yugioh:
1. The first character I first fell in love with: Anzu. She is just one of the most human characters ever.
2. The character I never expected to love as much as I do now: Yami, he came across as too much 'standard issue hero', until I got to the manga and saw what he came from. Whoa.
3. The character everyone else loves that I don't: Yami Malik, mostly because everyone else seems to have a completely different conception of what Yami Malik is like from the actual canon.
4. The character I love that everyone else hates: Anzu. Oh no, a girl, she'll ruin everything with her friendship speeches, aihhh!
5. The character I used to love but don't any longer: Seto Kaiba. I've mellowed out on him a lot. If it weren't for Mokuba, I'd have forgotten about him entirely.
6. The character I would shag anytime: Mai Kujaku. For fricks sake, look at her!
7. The character I'd want to be like: Yugi. That gentle strength is something to admire.
8. The character I'd slap: Seto Kaiba, please to stop being in denial!
9. A pairing that I love: Anzu/Yuugi. Hits way too many of my buttons for me not to love it.
10. A pairing that I despise: Seto/Jounouchi.
11. Favorite character: Anzu.
12. My five favorite characters: Yugi, Anzu, Jounouchi, Honda, Otogi.
13. My five least favorite characters: The anime filler characters with the exception of Rebecca and Vivian.
14. Which character I am most like: Early Yugi, very quiet and meek in person.
15. My deep, dark fandom secret: I hate that people are so unaware of the manga

[identity profile] koi-no-soshan.livejournal.com 2010-05-24 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, well it's still better than some names, like Citronshipping- at least 'Angstshipping' has some form of logic behind it!

point, but in either version the TKBakura we see in the World of Memory is being used, and in the original ancient Egypt the possession by Zorc began presumably when he stole the Ring from Mahaado, so...there's never any large period of time in which we see a Bakura entirely free of outside coercion.

I certainly don't think he's a hapless victim, though- he set out to kill the Pharaoh and take the Items by himself, and all Zorc changed was that 'summon Zorc' was tacked onto the end of his list of goals.

Oh, I'm certainly not arguing with that. Though now I'm wondering: what could have been done (besides plotless duel-of-the-week filler!) in order to fill up those 50 episodes they needed before they could start on the Memory Arc? The anime writers always seemed to be stuck at a need for filler arcs right where it would be massively awkward to pause the story and add them in. And you know, the alternative to 'stop-the-plot' filler would be the writers attempting their own renditions of the main duels and how the tournament ended. Don't tell me you would have preferred that!

(BTW, while I would have loved a look at how YGO's magic effected other ancient societies, I couldn't stand what most of DOMA did with it. The Memory Arc had a consistent magic system solid enough to make my fantasy writer-self squee, please don't be screwing with it!)

I can't really do serials anyway because I write so sporadically and out of order. "Oh, you wanted chapter ten? Well...I just wrote chapter eighteen, how's that?" I'm better off completing it all and then posting.

It's....going to be long-winded ^^; And it deals quite a bit with the anime version of Zorc's possession- the idea that Zorc slowly subsumes their will by twisting it to his own ends. Only with Bakura there really isn't very far to twist it. I'm looking forward to writing the scene where it's revealed that Bakura has become possessed. Malik's reaction: "Should I even be concerned about this? There doesn't seem to be any significant change in his behavior, after all." ... Bakura and Malik have the most epically unromantic romance ever, I swear.

[identity profile] cypsiman2.livejournal.com 2010-05-24 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Thief King Bakura was always being used I suppose, but there's the way its presented in the manga vs. the anime, where in the manga TKBakura doesn't realize he's being used until he starts dissolving into sand, while the anime has him only being aware of what's happening around him right at the very end, which just doesn't have the same dramatic impact for me.

Well, one thing that would have definitely helped is if the anime writers were to have toned it down, like ten or twenty notches; they kept making everything too big, too expansive, the world always being on the verge of destruction...bleh, how about a more personal scale, like in the manga, the source material? Yugioh R, for example has the right level of scale, tone, and...plausible extrapolations from the original manga, that if something like that were to be the sort of filler that the anime went with...who knows, I might have ended up preferring the anime to the manga!

(And oh god, I hated that garbage about the parallel world of the Duel Monsters, and GX and 5Ds both, have pretty much run with that. What was wrong with the monsters being summoned from a piece of the human soul, may I ask?)

As for your story, that does sound very interesting, so when you've got that all put together, I'd definitely be interested in taking a look at it.

[identity profile] koi-no-soshan.livejournal.com 2010-05-24 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Bakura actually dies more quickly in the manga, though. There doesn't seem to be a clear moment where he realizes he's been used, whereas in the anime he's released from his possession and actually told by YnBakura that his usefulness is over. I don't think their deaths are hugely different, though *shrugs*

Gah, and it's still better than the dub, where everything was about the fate of the world. But the anime writers really are terrible at coming up with their own plots- they're much better when they stick to a bit of character extrapolation like with Atemu's childhood in the last arc. Sometimes I think it's a shame that anime are always started up so soon alongside the manga. Who knows what it could have been if it had started up much later and been able to stick to the manga's plot entirely.

I never watched much GX, but I remember being really baffled by that episode where BMG showed up and dueled. I mean, what? If there's a full soul inside of her at all it should be Mana's, which it wasn't, and even if Mana had bound herself to her Kaa, which we don't know one way or the other (though it must have been placed in a Sealing Tablet at some point before her death for Pegasus to be able to make the card)... Um. I really can't make sense of what BMG was doing in GX.

I love the magical details of the last arc, though. Especially Kaa/magical abilities being a part of the soul, and hence obviously something everyone has the potential to tap into. The idea that everyone has magical powers isn't an idea which shows up often in fantasy fiction over here.

Thank you!

[identity profile] cypsiman2.livejournal.com 2010-05-24 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Well, like I said before, it's a matter of the whole presentation of Thief King Bakura. Still, I see what you mean. *shrugs along with you*

Yeah, if more Manga-to-Anime adaptations followed the model of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood or Dragonball Kai, serial anime would be much more enjoyable to watch.

Oh god, the BMG episode of GX...it's funny, but the dub actually tried to make sense of what she was doing there. The original? Seemed like her being around was just an excuse to advertise a few cards, and boobs. I'm definitely going to enjoy ranting on that episode, when I get to it.

And yes, the fact that EVERYONE has that potential, it's just a matter of developing it and training it, is what makes the whole Ba/Ka system so interesting. But no, GX and 5Ds just loves themselves some super special awesome chosen ones, normal people and the power of friendship need not apply. And "over here" is...?

You're welcome!

[identity profile] koi-no-soshan.livejournal.com 2010-05-24 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
They did? How? And gah, I really dislike all of the sexual use of the BMG- she's the Kaa of a girl who's what, probably about thirteen? I don't mind younger characters being romantically/sexually involved when it's appropriate for the culture and time period they're in, but using them for sexual imagery is not on.

It does seem that some people naturally have more powerful Kaa, but that's a different creature to the typical 'special chosen magic-users' thing, and it's also shown that someone's Kaa can grow in strength, so again it's not the same sort of barrier. If I ever get the chance in an AU or something, I'd really like to explore the potential of some of the modern characters concerning magic. I always got the impression that Jounouchi would have a rather powerful Kaa, and definitely lots of potential, for instance. (Also Anzu would so have a pretty Kaa which could kick someone's head in)

I like to think of the Ishtars as magic users a bit, too. If magical documents still exist today in the real world then there should be some in YGO's world, and Malik and Ishizu would probably have the necessary experience, given their time using the Rod and Tauk.

By 'over here' I mean western fantasy.

[identity profile] cypsiman2.livejournal.com 2010-05-24 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
Well, when I say 'boobs', I'm just referring to the fact that Black Magician Girl has a very fanservice oriented design, and pretty much all anyone talks about in that episode is how cute Black Magician Girl is. It wasn't anything more vulgar or crude from the original manga or anime, it's just that the fundamental pointlessness leaves the fanservice as the only real reason why they brought her in like that.

Some people are stronger, smarter, tougher, faster, but that's always a matter of degree and you can always train yourself to improve on any of these traits, and this would be even more so in the case of magical potential. And yeah, Jounouchi and Anzu would have some damn impressive Kaas, that's for sure. (And Yuugi would so fanboy over how awesome Anzu was with her Kaa. Though that might just be the shipper in me talking.)

Yeah, the Ishtars are definitely experienced with matters of magic even outside of the Millennium Items.

Ah, I see. Yeah, western fantasy is super big on chosen ones.