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The star eyes have to be an oshi no ko reference, and the yandereish attitude, she is Ruby isn't she
I watched season 1 of 100gf and didn't like it so I won't be continuing it, I like this 1 though so I will be, even if all it ends up being is an upgraded version of 100gf...it's tough following 100gf because similar story beats would give the readers like myself the thought "I kinda read this already with the Eiai-Mimimi clash." Personally hope this manga takes a different approach or else it'll be the otome villainess epidemic all over again.
Maybe, but I think the star eyes are how manga often represents a character being manic.The star eyes have to be an oshi no ko reference, and the yandereish attitude, she is Ruby isn't she
Much like Yuu managed to change its mind about the fulfillment condition, the charm seemingly has the power to decide the deadline on its own, or at least it never actually specified any particular rule about it. The first time, they only had until after the school the same day so around 8 hours at best; the next time, an entire day longer, for some reason. Not enough to extrapolate a definite pattern.Am i crazy or did the mangaka/author change how them existing worked? I thought they had like a day or two to become his GF or they'd die
Just what is that talisman really is? Its too powerful for it to be able to distort their world.
Honestly, all girls we've seen so far seem like a perfect storm to majorly mess up and develop serious issues. Himeka is basically an aesthetic conscious lazy slob, Kumaka is a literal living mass of anxiety with major trust issues and Galka is an overly optimistic chatterbox. We've already seen how Kumaka's formative bad memories come from Karin's upbeat and hyper personality, so the idea of the full Karin being a full scale mess of a woman isn't that strange.Starting to see where the self loathing came from that spawned the wish to just disappear...
Hmm... I see, I see. So that must mean the main objective will be to (1. Get the full harem. and 2.) Fix all of Karin's problems. And considering it was enough to split her into (potentially) 7 completely different people, Yuu's got a lot on his plate.Honestly, all girls we've seen so far seem like a perfect storm to majorly mess up and develop serious issues. Himeka is basically an aesthetic conscious lazy slob, Kumaka is a literal living mass of anxiety with major trust issues and Galka is an overly optimistic chatterbox. We've already seen how Kumaka's formative bad memories come from Karin's upbeat and hyper personality, so the idea of the full Karin being a full scale mess of a woman isn't that strange.
Do you have any other insights? I was wondering about your perspective.
Yes, personally I also consider the merger to be the most logical ending for the story. Plus, we still didn't learn why exactly Karin wished to disappear in the first place, beside some suggestions with Kumaka's past.Hmm... I see, I see. So that must mean the main objective will be to (1. Get the full harem. and 2.) Fix all of Karin's problems. And considering it was enough to split her into (potentially) 7 completely different people, Yuu's got a lot on his plate.
I'm putting money down right here, right now. The end of this manga will be marked by Yuu fulfilling both these goals. All of the Karins' issues are resolved, and as a result, they will all merge back into one, full, sole Karin. Then they'll live happily ever after.
Being fair, Kumaka's arc was also more serious than Himeka and Galka's arc. It literally show us first glimpses of why Karin might have wished to disappear.ah yeah we got the Kiki/Mimimi combo, narcissist idol to the max
Our first serious arc I feel
Well generally speaking if she was having self-esteem issues then the sudden self love of the 1st two's relationship, hime and gal, would be at odds with that. Not to mention how KumaKaren was surprisingly able to come out of her shell at all.Honestly, all girls we've seen so far seem like a perfect storm to majorly mess up and develop serious issues. Himeka is basically an aesthetic conscious lazy slob, Kumaka is a literal living mass of anxiety with major trust issues and Galka is an overly optimistic chatterbox. We've already seen how Kumaka's formative bad memories come from Karin's upbeat and hyper personality, so the idea of the full Karin being a full scale mess of a woman isn't that strange.
Do you have any other insights? I was wondering about your perspective.
My initial comment is a joke and not to be taken literally. By taking it literally and trying to "rebut" or "correct" you have earned the dumb reaction from me. There is no discourse or disagreement to be had surrounding a joke.@Grogzilla You know, it's a lot more constructive to explain why you disagree with my rebuttal to you (and others) here than to slap a "dumb" reaction to it and act like it's self-explanatory.