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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 31, 2006 12:25:56 GMT -5
Thinking...
Aurora as Rowen, Apollo as Sage, Orlando as Cye, Gaurdian as Kento, and Lillith as Ryo...
Just a thought: What if Aurora invited Orlando to an American anime convention as a way to get his mind off of things.
It's better than the old idea of Aurora playing Shuichi and Orlando as Yuki, I suppose. Sides, Cye speaks with a slight Brittish accent, and who'd think of Orli at an anime convention?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 31, 2006 13:35:44 GMT -5
Could I make a guest apperance as someone in a Yusuke or Ranma costume?
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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 31, 2006 13:38:12 GMT -5
Yeah, sure. The Ronin thing is just a one day thing, the other days are going to be YYH and some other anime.
Good idea, though?
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 31, 2006 13:42:15 GMT -5
Makes sense, touches on your Ronin Warriors obsession, and would probably annoy Orlando for the first couple hours before he really got into it...
Great idea.
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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 31, 2006 13:55:47 GMT -5
I feel bad for Lilith, though. Ryo's got Sailor Moon Syndrome.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 31, 2006 14:02:06 GMT -5
You mean he's a whiney blonde that no one can believe is destined to become a great warrior and hero - not even their own future/past significant other?
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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 31, 2006 14:04:36 GMT -5
More like "The supposed leader who always has to be saved by the underlings (In Ryo's case, usually Rowen), even when he's rescuing them (Again, see Rowen) and is wishy-washy to boot."
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 31, 2006 14:10:14 GMT -5
Ugh.
I know that syndrome well...
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Post by BloodAngel on Oct 31, 2006 14:22:39 GMT -5
The only thing that keeps it from being complete Sailor Moon Syndrome is that Ryo has black hair.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 31, 2006 15:36:33 GMT -5
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Post by Enigma! on Nov 2, 2006 14:26:56 GMT -5
You forget the other half of Sailor Moon Syndrome: They keep saving the hero until s/he gains some power that makes the hero more powerful than all those who have saved him/her combined (Super/Eterna Sailor Moon and Ryo's Armor of the Inferno).
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Post by BloodAngel on Nov 2, 2006 14:29:59 GMT -5
I count that as a constant saving of ass.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Nov 2, 2006 14:39:54 GMT -5
Let's not forget they always end up with some item that only they can wield that makes them super-powerful. (Matrix of Leadership - Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime, Transformers; Silver Crystal - Serina/Sailor Moon, duh; etc.)
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Post by BloodAngel on Nov 3, 2006 12:07:00 GMT -5
Of course, but I think that's an anime staple as far as heros go.
At least they don't have Power Rangers syndrome.
Though we do fit th' "Has twelve legs and comes in assorted colors" rule.
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Post by Enigma! on Nov 3, 2006 12:13:09 GMT -5
Ah, the Sentai rules. There's always a charismatic leader who can do no wrong, a fat one, a smart one, and a rebel who likes to do things his way.
Gatchaman/Battle of the Planets, Voltron, Ronin Warriors, Power Rangers to an extent...
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