Archive for March, 2008

True Tears - A new blog header

Monday, March 31st, 2008

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I don’t have much time to write about True Tears at the moment. However, I felt I had to do something in remembrance of my favorite character. Hence, the new blog header.

Now that this is over what we need is a show titled Magical Girl Lyrical Noe. Actually, I’d settle for a Noe centered sequel though.

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Ha! - The original post title for this was “A knew blog header” … I meant “new” header. Oh well, it isn’t like it’s the first time.

H2O Footprints in the Sand - See…there….that was it….right there.

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Every so often an anime makes an unintendedly brilliant scene. It is one so perfectly drawn and executed that it could only be explained as a sheer accident. H2O’s appeared in episode 11.

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We were not sure what was going on. It was slowly being revealed that the past may not have been what we thought. Takuma was as confused as we were, but he was quickly coming to the conclusions that we had already drawn within the preceding minutes.

Here, at this very moment, is when Takuma officially “snaps.” Notice, one need not actually be 100% crazy to be technically crazy.

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Yeah, I’m trying out this writing on screen caps thing to see how it goes. meh.

True Tears - Noe’s tears

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Once again, this show keeps pushing Noe to the side in favor of Hiromi. I truly cannot see this show any other way than through Noe’s character. Considering that she is the only character for which time was devoted explaining her background story it is understandable to an extent. That coupled with the fact that it is her story that the title of the show alludes.

Previously it is made certain that Noe had realized the extent of Shinichiro’s feelings for Hiromi. Shinichiro, for his part, has played the role of ambivalent love interest. I suppose we will see some major story progression now that we have moved into the part of the story where literally all of the main female characters not only are in love with the male lead openly but also are free of prior constrains limiting their affections.

I’ve stated in the past that one of the best ways to develop a character, in my eyes, is to put them through hardships. To witness a character’s progression as they endure emotional suffering is an effective way to convey their experience. How many of us can identify with a heart broken Japanese school girl as much as we can simply identify with being heart broken?

Noe’s tears:

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Noe contemplates loss.

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Noe sees your soul.

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Noe left behind.

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We see through you, Noe.

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