what do you think about Tsukasa being...?
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what do you think about Tsukasa being...?
i was kina messed up to se tsukasa as a girl... nd u?
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In the beginning of the series, we see An Shouji; Tsukasa's real self, after she fell unconscious. The second episode then leads us to the conclusion that this girl is Aura...
...At least, that appears to be the desired effect. Tsukasa's insistance that he was a guy simply added to the mystery surrounding the girl in a coma.
It also emphasised one of the key themes of .hack//SIGN, the idea that when people meet they drop all physical restraints. This is evident in Sora's adult character, Subaru's desire to run and walk, and finally in Tsukasa and Subaru's love for each other despite their genders.
...At least, that appears to be the desired effect. Tsukasa's insistance that he was a guy simply added to the mystery surrounding the girl in a coma.
It also emphasised one of the key themes of .hack//SIGN, the idea that when people meet they drop all physical restraints. This is evident in Sora's adult character, Subaru's desire to run and walk, and finally in Tsukasa and Subaru's love for each other despite their genders.
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way to be frank >_>;AuraTwilight wrote:It was a wonderful plot twist, in my opinion. When I watched Sign, with my mom, she was like "OSNAP NO WAI."
Also, lesbians are hot.
i was surprised but in a " damn, didn't see that coming... wonder why she played as a boy?"
i was so innocent i had no idea about lesbians yet.
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I have to admit the twist made the story that much more interesting...but if you got into watching the epsiodes a few times over, you'd pretty much get it way before they even reveal it.
In that way it didn't change the way I felt about Tsukasa. Every anime character has something bad happen to them, or has some reasonable backstory to somehow rationalize their actions and behavior. An interesting backstory, but it didn't completely get me into being sympathetic.
In that way it didn't change the way I felt about Tsukasa. Every anime character has something bad happen to them, or has some reasonable backstory to somehow rationalize their actions and behavior. An interesting backstory, but it didn't completely get me into being sympathetic.
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That's because most anime needs to make a good back story. If not then you'll have a show that's not really good for older, and young people a like.
The Tsukasa twist though, was really good because it doesn't get used over and over again in other animes. I did catch on to it, but then when she said that she was a guy, I just took it as the truth.
The Tsukasa twist though, was really good because it doesn't get used over and over again in other animes. I did catch on to it, but then when she said that she was a guy, I just took it as the truth.
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There also haven't been that many other animes like .hack either. When you have the characters actually playing a game and you never see who is actually behind the scenes (so to speak) for all that long, it sort of opens up a whole new method for making plot-twists and having reasons for characters to be the way they are. That's a good thing though, cause when the reasons for actions of the characters do come out, they're more likely to be something that the person watching the show can empathize with (like worrying about deadlines or their parents being too hard on them or worrying about a sibling). I guess that part of it made the show more real to me then something from another show that has no chance of ever happening in this worldnikuvillain wrote:The Tsukasa twist though, was really good because it doesn't get used over and over again in other animes. I did catch on to it, but then when she said that she was a guy, I just took it as the truth.
Offtopic: nikuvillain, your sig is friggen amazingly awesome
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Yep, that's the main reason why they were able to pull it off the way they did. Other animes wouldn't be able to do it since they mostly take place in a real world. So, they can't even try to do that plot-twists. Though, I would like to see other anime try to pull it off. Just to see how it was done, and if it makes since.DragonLord wrote:There also haven't been that many other animes like .hack either. When you have the characters actually playing a game and you never see who is actually behind the scenes (so to speak) for all that long, it sort of opens up a whole new method for making plot-twists and having reasons for characters to be the way they are.
Oh, and thank Dragon Lord.
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O_O *Beats with Bigotry Bat*
How can you get hawt over the idea of a relationship between Tsukasa and Subaru? Apart from the fact that neither one provides any sort of fanservice, their relationship is hardly sexual.
Incidentally, anyone butch would scare me, regardless of gender or sexuality. ¬_¬
NB: I have harvested so many spleens that I'm running out of places to put them and I don't want to spill spleen juice all over my tight jeans...
So I got a nifty Bigotry Bat off AT for Christmas! ^_^
How can you get hawt over the idea of a relationship between Tsukasa and Subaru? Apart from the fact that neither one provides any sort of fanservice, their relationship is hardly sexual.
Incidentally, anyone butch would scare me, regardless of gender or sexuality. ¬_¬
NB: I have harvested so many spleens that I'm running out of places to put them and I don't want to spill spleen juice all over my tight jeans...
So I got a nifty Bigotry Bat off AT for Christmas! ^_^