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My feelings are gay fanart from pixiv. ([personal profile] tomomichi) wrote2001-04-14 05:28 am

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Re: Anime/Manga Rec

[identity profile] tomomichi.livejournal.com 2008-10-14 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
So, a week later, I have finished inhaling all of Nabari no Ou and it is all your fault but omfg so good. I'm not sure what I loved most about the series--the uber gay, the NINJA ACTION, or the pretty pretty art of the series.

But BLESS YOU for the links to getting started, I can see that the two you linked here are probably going to be my favorites (omg, both of them are stunning sites *__*) but I'm already opening, like, a million tabs.

I think Miharu is probably still my favorite character, but it surprises me how much I came to really like Yoite and I love pretty much everyone and a;sldkfjasljk how fucked up Kouichi is and how great Raimei is and I love Raikou a whole lot and OMFG Gau looks like the spitting image of Kirihara and--! *explodes*

Re: Anime/Manga Rec

[identity profile] ashleigh-lin.livejournal.com 2008-10-15 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
I agree with you about Miharu--not even Raikou with his pink hair (which I have such a weakness for) could usurp his place. However this show was special to me because there were SO MANY characters to like.

Re: Anime/Manga Rec

[identity profile] tomomichi.livejournal.com 2008-10-15 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
I really did wind up liking everyone I was supposed to like (while I thought Hattori deserved a punch in the face, I was supposed to think that, obv.), often times a whole lot more than I thought I would. It was impressive how well they balanced everyone and kept them from falling into the annoying sides of the cliche stereotypes--especially since this series did play really heavily on stereotypical character types. <3