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Opinion posted over a year ago
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In chapter 5 of the manga, Sakura nearly drowns and wakes up in Yukito's house. There, he claims his grandmother changed her clothes. When I saw almost the same scene in the anime, I didn't think there was anything wrong with it. I realise the problem with it now.
Yukito's grandparents are invisible or are just non-existent. So that leaves the question: Who changed Sakura's clothes?
I'm not trying to imply that it was Yukito, by the way. I just think that this is an interesting little plot hole void of any plot devices.
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Opinion posted over a year ago
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The anime isn’t finished. I doubt they’ll ever make a second season. The manga, on the other hand, is finished. Out of 136 chapters of manga, the anime only makes it to chapter 33. A lot of things happen in the other 103 chapters that the anime never gets to, including things that happen to Tohru, Yuki and Kyo. Their relationships change; people learn secrets and meet other people. I’m not saying you have to read the manga, I’m saying you have to read the manga to get the full story. Whether you want the full story or not is a different matter.
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Opinion posted over a year ago
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Name:
Tuomas Holopainen
Birthday:
25.12.1976
Place of residence:
Kitee, Finland
Hobbies:
Movies, books, Disney, traveling, hiking
Vices:
Coffee & cigarettes
Musical background:
Piano, clarinet, tenor sax & music theory in music school for 11 years. Keyboards in different groups since '93. (Dismal Silence, Nattvindens Gråt, Darkwoods My Betrothed, Sethian, For My Pain, Nightwish). Occational whoring in Timo Rautiainen...
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Opinion posted over a year ago
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Theses are just summaries of Sarah's novels:
That Summer: For fifteen-year-old Haven, life is changing too quickly. She's nearly six feet tall, her father is getting remarried, and her sister, the always perfect Ashley, is planning a wedding of her own. Haven wishes things could just go back to the way they were. Then an old boyfriend of Ashley's reenters the picture, and through him, Haven sees the past for what it really was, and comes to grips with the future.
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Opinion posted over a year ago
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Eclipse is my least favourite, which means I'm only mildly obsessed with it.
I agree that Jacob needs to imprint and find his own girl (or if he chooses, his own guy). I still like Jacob, he just has big problems.
I think Bella does love Edward more. (A lot more.) Although since her love of Edward is possibly the truest of true loves, that doesn't mean she doesn't love Jacob with enough power to light up all of Washington. It just means it isn't enough to overpower her love of Edward, which (since I already used the electricity metaphor) could light up all of...
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