Honestly, Mineta is a more developed and even more likeable character than Caim.Bravo, Nishi. You made a Mineta-type character that fans love and continue to give reasons why fans should love Caim.
It is crazy that you think Mineta is more well developed/written than Caim.Honestly, Mineta is a more developed and even more likeable character than Caim.
That isn't saying much though. They're both just nasty. One is just a more nuanced nasty than the other.
And so much less disgustingAt least he's honest about it.
Bro, he had to be brainwashed to be normal... HOW THE FUCK IS HE BETTER THAN CAIM WHO HAD ACTUALLY CHARACTER DEVELOPMENTHonestly, Mineta is a more developed and even more likeable character than Caim.
That isn't saying much though. They're both just nasty. One is just a more nuanced nasty than the other.
Misguided at best - like someone stuck on the idea that being buff or having a lot of money is what will make them "Popular"There are so many people with this level of lack-of-self-awareness in real life and it sucks and I hate it.
Misguided at best - like someone stuck on the idea that being buff or having a lot of money is what will make them "Popular"
If he'd realized that doing what he just did would actually be what made him popular with those two girls, if feels like at least he could make that change and throw himself at it as earnestly as being a "Gentleman"
Mr. Hat's lessons in trying to understand and study the motivations of magical beasts has probably at least partially set him upon that path, along with this event. On the other hand, his shenanigans are easy comic relief, so who knows how much progress he'll actually make. He'll probably backslide some, at the least. But I think he's got good odds of progressing towards some level of increased self-awareness.Misguided at best - like someone stuck on the idea that being buff or having a lot of money is what will make them "Popular"
If he'd realized that doing what he just did would actually be what made him popular with those two girls, if feels like at least he could make that change and throw himself at it as earnestly as being a "Gentleman"