Quote from shi666san
who i truly disliked was miaka(that how u spell it?) from Fushigi Yuugi...god she was so annoying
another that i disliked was riiko from Zettai Kareshi, she was also annoying because she wanted a boyfriend that was blah,blah,blah...even though she already had soshi, to tell u the truth i didn't think she deserved night(in my opinion though
Well I don't really think Riiko deserved either guy, and for Watase Yuu to have that sort of setup at the end...
But unfortunately Soshi sort of let himself be seem as *friend* (not
boyfriend, obviously), and that's a relationship that can't be fixed according to what I read about guy advice.
Quote from shi666san
wow, i noticed that both series were from the same author, yuu watase
You honestly didn't realize that until now, after you finished both manga?
I would think most people would pick up one manga because they read and liked the other title. ;)
I guess if Watase Yuu screws up the end of Genbu Kaiden (can she really screw it up when we know the outcome through Fushigi Yuugi's story, other than to NOT have that situation happen to Genbu no Miko?), I might avoid her works.
But I haven't read Alice 19th and maybe some other works with girls that are more independent (I don't know if she has female leads that do more than pine for guys...
), so maybe I'm a bit harsh on her.
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At the moment, this is all I can currently bring to mind, but I would just like to state that I absolutley despise any and all female characters who automaticly assume the worst case scenario when they see the one they "like" in a compromising situation of any degree with a member of the opposite sex. You all know the type, Pick a name and that would be my third choice.
What are you trying to say exactly? You mean like the Love Hina-type situation where Kintaro is always caught half-naked with another girl, or in a compromising situation with just any girl (except the girl that he actually
like)? But I guess you mean that girl that jumps to conclusions without trying to understand or clarify the situation. But I guess certain comedies use that kind of situation as a story.
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