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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
You're kidding... how could anyone not adore Noel-chan? She's so sweet!
Yes, she's sweet... but... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/rolleyes.gif[/img]... a litte too sweet ^_^;
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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
You're kidding... how could anyone not adore Noel-chan? She's so sweet!
Yes, she's sweet... but... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/rolleyes.gif[/img]... a litte too sweet ^_^;
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Originally posted by Spectator Beholder:
Yes, she's sweet... but... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/rolleyes.gif[/img]... a litte too sweet ^_^;
Agreed. Also, She reminds me way too much of C-Ko, a character I can't stand... ^^;;;;
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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
You guys haven't watched the whole story, evidently... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
Well, I admit that I haven't watched the whole story (only the first four parts) but... Overall, I didn't dislike what I saw... it was quite fun, and had a mysterious atmosphere about it sometimes, too... but what prevents me from seeing more is actually Noel-chan, As I said, she's sweet, but a litte TOO sweet. That's what's irritating about the whole thing. If Noel-chan weren't as irritating as she is now, I would gladly have maked Tenshi ni Narumon one of my "top priority anime series to watch". But, no, no more Tenshi ni Narumon for me right now (instead, I'll watch other things... *sigh*... wish I could see more of Kodomo no Omocha soon).
You know i haven’t seen Tenshi ni Narumon but i have seen pics of it, once i saw the pics of her, i knew right away that she’d annoy me so i just “ran away” from even looking at the series. Characters like that get on my nerves and since that is the main char then that makes it worse… but i’ll eventually check it out sometime. And yes! I want to see more Kodacha!
C-ko or Hikaru (KOR) or Noel or Sana. Go ahead, choose the lesser evil, jujujujuajajajajaja.
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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
You think Noel-chan is annoying, but you want to see Sana-chan? Umm... no, thanks. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img] Talk about annoying! But then again, Sana-chan is supposed to be annoying - it's a comedy. Tenshi ni Narumon is more of a drama... all the girls will be happy with the bishonen characters in it. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img]
Sana-chan annoying?? You're kidding, right? You may, of course, be right about that, but... The whole thing is sooo fun to watch, that I don't care if she's annoying or not [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img]. Besides, I like Sana because I do have some things in common with her (and Hamaya, too...) Hmm, speaking about Kodomo no Omocha, I wonder if what Babbit says said about my country is true...
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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
Yes, Sana-chan is annoying... but she's supposed to be, that's the entire point.Kumiko doesn't want to know if you show your new training bra to your manager, that's okay... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/biggrin.gif[/img]
Noel-chan, in contrast, is simply completely pure and innocent - after all, she doesn't even know what an Angel is... or what she is... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img] If you watch it, you'll see how it develops, anyway - very well balanced and dramatic. When Kumiko first saw Tenshi Ni Narumon, she knew it could be a big success here if it was handled properly - it has lots of appeal to a broad demographic. It's really surprising they found an English girl who can put almost as much crazy energy into her voice as the original Japanese seiyuu - that does not happen very often!
Well, supposed to be or not she's still funny [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
And besides, I can't have any bra since I'm a guy, sorry [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/wink.gif[/img] (I leave the bra-showing part to Zenjiro, thank you very much [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/tongue.gif[/img]).
Nah, I just menant that some events in her life also have happened to me... (anyone else here who were "abandoned" at birth?)
Ever thought of that it may be THAT innocence that makes Noel-chan so annoying??
But if you say that it's good, well, then I suppose that I have to give Tenshi Ni Narumon a second chance, then... but then again, that depends ^_^;. but I promise that I'll se the whole show someday and try to change my view on Tenshi ni Narumon, ok? [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
Kumiko doesn't want to know if you show your new training bra to your manager, that's okay... [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/biggrin.gif[/img]
Huh? What? Who? Well, a hint like that is one way to get me to go out and watch it. Sigh, another thing to put down on the "to do" list. Like reading "Love Hina" so I can finally understand what the heck everyone is refering to! [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/biggrin.gif[/img]
Excuse me for not responding sooner. I was sick.
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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
Well… story is not s strong point for most of the games released in America, unfortunately, no matter what the genre is. That’s why the visual novels excel at story and character development - it’s also why the adventure genre (even in the West) excels at it. But… the lack of adventure games in the West is because they fail to sell - the gaming market has not supported story driven, character driven works. The consumer market who enjoys such things tends to be the ones who follow books rather than games, for example - they’re out there, but the gaming industry ignores them and fails to reach out to them with any product worth their attention (or $$$.)I think the reason adventures don’t do so good is their interface. The player is just looking at still pictures. Elf (IMHO) uses the best interfaces around, ie Dokusei is similar to an RPG (having an overworld) and Isaku has 1st person exploration. Personally, I would love it if they married the action and/or RPG genre to the adventure genre to create a new game (something like Sakura Wars).
That’s why Japan keeps such products to themselves - the attempts to offer such works in the past have not proven to be profitable enough, so they don’t bother. It’s the same with anime - you don’t see story-intensive dramas being offered when new licenses are announced.
I’m a little aggrivated that they don’t want to try. I think an adventure game can do good if it was hyped by the gaming press. But I don’t see the gaming press hyping such games
Hope you get well soon, being sick is not fun, not even to skip school, because you have work harder to understand everything
hmm, what is aic ?
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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:
AIC is the producers of many bishoujo works, including Ah, Megamisama! (Oh My Goddess!)
I am not sure here, Kumiko-san. Calling A!MG a bishoujo??? It would be like calling, also, anime like Love Hina or Tenshi Muyo bishoujo, too...