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themindelectricdemo4 · 10 months ago
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a lot of goofy ideas never ended up happening for the danganronpa roleplay i hosted pretty much from losing nterest... my fave has to be where my oc nanda was going to be more of a cryptic henchman for minori. originally the bell tower was going to have very strange architecture where under every trial room would be a crawl space. nanda would literally just have to sit under here the whole time or rather lay . LOL. then minori would make everyone vote thru pen & paper & slip it into their podiums where it would fall into the crawlspace. nanda would have to scoot around to collect them all & count the votes & then report to the bodyguard.......t was verysilly. & stupid. thats kinda why i love it tho. i think it wouldnt have worked well in like a roleplay scenario though if that makes sense...more if i was writing the hwole thing myself
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precuredaily · 6 years ago
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Precure Day 101
Episode: Futari wa Precure Splash Star 03 - “A Head-On Match! You’re the Ace!” Date watched: 9 December 2018 Original air date: 19 February 2006 Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/Y3bf3Ey Project info and master list of posts: http://tinyurl.com/PCDabout
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I think there was a Winnie the Pooh short about this...
Do you like sports? Because it’s time for a sports episode! It also runs the risk of being the last sports episode of the series, because the softball team definitely is not in top form.
It’s a fun little episode, for sure. We’ve introduced all our key players and settled into being Pretty Cure so now it’s time to flesh them out a little bit. We see the positive impact they have on each other, as Mai draws the softball team during practice and they make good subjects, and then she later turns around and uses her drawings to sort of coach them when they aren’t doing so hot in the game by showing them how stiff they look in play vs practice. It’s a clever dynamic.
This episode doesn’t really advance the plot any beyond the usual collecting the macguffin, and it doesn’t flesh out the characters a whole lot, but let’s talk about what does happen. There’s a couple of key scenes that play into the nature theme: first, shortly before the match, Saki is seen at the spirit tree giving it a big ol’ hug.
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She says it makes her feel relaxed, which I can get behind. It just looks like a nice tree to be around. Being at peace with nature is a bit of an underlying theme in this show.
The second noteworthy part is during the battle with Karehaan and the uzaina. The monster pastes the girls to the wall with balls of goop. I’m not sure exactly what they’re meant to be but they’re sticky and tacky and generally gross. It reminds me of some kind of plant byproduct, which would fit, but I don’t exactly know. To add insult to injury, Karehaan covers the girls in more goop, which in his case I’m interpreting as rotting leaves, because leaves are kind of his whole motif see.
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I mean there’s other things it resembles but this is a kids show
I believe this is also supposed to represent pollution but that’s not really touched upon. It would fit the theme though.
I’m going to change gears and talk about the characters a little. Mai is really fun in this episode, and her artistry pays off. By drawing the players during the practice and the game, she is able to show them how their form is different, how they’re too stiff and tight.
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top: game, bottom: practice
This helps them recover from a rough start to their game. The opposition scores one run in the first inning and then it’s straight zeros for a while.
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Everybody in the stands is worried and that’s when Mai realizes they’re not playing well, so she comes down to offer some advice, and after being interrupted by Karehaan, Yuunagi manages to score two runs in the final inning and take home victory. It reminds me, to an extent, of Max Heart 15 where Hikari was hanging out with Miu and Nao and got roped into a basketball game. Honoka dropped by and dispensed some advice that helped them all get better, despite not knowing much about the game. Something about non-sporty people using their own insights to offer advice for sports just seems wholesome.
Kenta gets a couple of funny scenes in this episode as well, his relationship with Saki is a bit different from the other girls, and we’ll get into that as the series progresses, but he gives her a hard time about winning and she snaps at him.
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Also, playing up the Naruto connection, Kenta brags about his twisted headband a little as a good luck charm.
A few other tidbits to highlight: Minori almost sees Flappi as she barges into Saki’s room without knocking while Flappi is eating (and Saki is selling his toy to the audience). Saki hilariously overreacts and closes the door in a rush.
Saki’s dad is sad that he has to stay behind and watch the bakery instead of going to the game with Saki’s mom and sister, so he closes the bakery and goes to the game anyway, shrugging off the question when his wife asks who’s tending shop. It’s cute.
When Karehaan attacks, we are subjected to possibly the greatest pun in Precure (until maybe a particular line in Dokidoki, if I ever get that far). Saki begins her running joke of getting the villains’ names wrong by calling him.... Kare-pan, or curry bread. It’s stupid and it’s funny and it drives him up the wall and it will happen almost every time so get used to it.
The last thing I wanted to talk about was music choice. I haven’t listened to the Splash Star soundtrack outside of the series, though I plan to fix that soon, but there’s a wonderful tense/dramatic march theme that plays during the end of the softball match after the girls beat the Uzaina. It really cements the atmosphere of the scene and has made me seek out the soundtrack to see what other gems are on it that I’ve forgotten about since my first time watching this show.
I want to apologize for the delay in releasing this episode, as I commented on the status blog I was having a hard time finding what to say about it. I meant to work on this when I got home from work last night but just goofed around instead so I woke up early today and said “Sit down and do this” so I did it. It’s probably a bit more eclectic than usual, maybe that will be how it is going forward... but maybe not. I kind of play this project by ear. I do know that I don’t want these reviews to come out a week apart or more, because then I’ll never catch up, so I’ll try to push out 102 tomorrow or Saturday. Stay tuned!
Pink Precure Catchphrase Count: 3 Zekkouchou nari!
Miracle Drop Count: 3
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toloveawarlord · 6 years ago
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The Art of Love and War (Chapter 1)
Chapter 1: Nadia Oda (1 Month Before the Incident)
                             My father had been traveling a lot due to some monks who were trying to betray him. Kennyo had been their leader. He had a wicked scar on his face from a fight with Father. As far as enemies go, he’s pretty weak. None of his efforts ever made any progress. Most warlords as powerful as my father wouldn’t have even wasted their time dealing with it personally. My father was different. He liked to deal with his problems head on and always came out victorious.
              That’s why we were sitting at a table with these other monks. Generously, they’d offered us food and a place to stay for the night on our way back to Azuchi Castle. I’d tried to convince Father to keep moving. Something about this place turned my stomach. This temple in Honno-ji… it gave me chills.
              Stirring my chopsticks around in my rice, I rested my chin on my palm, leaning my elbow on the table. The monks were talking happily with my father, who sat at the very end of the table on my left. Though he continued to keep up the conversation, his eyes would travel back to me with disapproval.
              Before he could comment, one of the monks across from me spoke up, “Is everything alright, Lady Nadia? Is the food not to your liking?”
              Forcing a smile, I replied, “No, I’m just tried from all the traveling.” Making an easy excuse was simple, just make it sound convincing. I couldn’t eat right now if I wanted to.  Thankfully, the monk allowed me to escape this boring dinner. I made a huge deal out of my apology, and using my gender to my advantage worked.
              Finally, alone in my room for the night with a warm bath ready, I tried to relax. Each time my eyes closed, the feeling of someone watching me fell on me. It made my bath hard to enjoy. I nearly jumped out of the tub when the door opened loudly.
              “That was very rude of you, Nadia,” Father said, closing the door behind him.
              It’s also rude to barge in on a lady bathing… but I knew better than to say that. Pulling my knees up to my chest and wrapping my arms around them, I sighed. If he’s here, then dinner must be over. Had I been in that long? The water around my body had turned cold.  “I don’t like it here.” 
“It’s only for one night.” Nothing ever bother him. If there was any kind of threat, he took it as a fun challenge to overcome.
“A lot can happen in one night,” I countered.  
Silence took over in the room. Sighing, Father turned to leave. “Get some rest. We still have a long ride tomorrow.” He didn’t believe me. Anytime I voiced my concerns, he only told me that it would all be okay.  
After my bath, I tried to sleep. Tossing and turning on the futon only lasted few so long before I gave up. Every time a monk walked past the door, my heart skipped a beat. What kept me awake escaped me. Why do I feel this nervous? My fears became a big reality when a loud thump came from right outside my door. That is a sound I know. 
A body hitting the floor. 
Followed by silence. 
The candles in my room blew out with the wind coming in through the open window. I wasn’t very good at fighting. Why did I need to be when my father is so strong and practically untouchable? Swallowing the lump in my throat, my eyes tried to focus in the pitch-black room. Moving slowly back toward the door, the last thing I remember is the hilt of a sword cracking down on the back of my neck, knocking me unconscious.  
 Heat was the first thing I felt when I awoke. Then, smoke filled my lungs, causing me to cough. My head spun and pounded with pain. Reaching a shaky hand to touch the sore spot, I winced, retracting it quickly. Blood slid down my fingers. Coughing again from the heavy smoke, I realized that there was fire.  
The whole temple blazed. 
I have to get out here! 
Trying to drag myself to my feet proved futile. A large piece of wood trapped one of my legs. The heaviness of the smoke was taking a toll on my body. My throat burned from dryness. It hurts to even try to scream for help. Tears sprung to my eyes. I’m completely trapped! 
The weight lifted off my leg and then a set of arms slid around my waist, lifting me off the ground. I was only on my feet for a moment. Hooking an arm under my knees and the other arm around my back, I was in someone’s arms. “Mistunari.” My voice came out scratchy. 
His charming smile made me feel safe. “Don’t worry. I’ve got you,” he said, carefully maneuvering around the burning wreckage. It only took a few minutes for him to get us outside. Setting me down, Minori came jogging over. 
“Nadia! I’m so glad you’re okay! I brought a change of clothes for you,” She approached me with the same bright smile as her father. Her white hair was braided down the back. Her kimono that she was allowing me to borrow wasn’t short, like mine and Iri’s typically were. It went all the way down to my ankles.  
“Thanks,” I said, relieved to see another girl. Being out traveling meant I was the only girl. Even my twin brother, Natsu, had decided to go on another mission and leave me all alone.  
Minori helped me change in privacy. There’s no way I could have done it by myself. I could barely stand on my own. Once wrapped in my new Kimono, Minori made me sit, going to retrieve her father. Any movement to my leg caused me pain. 
Mistunari inspected my injured leg, pressing on the tender skin. “Does that hurt?” My winces told everything. Wrapping a cloth around it carefully, Mistunari said, “This will do for now. When we return to the castle, I will get you properly treated.” 
“Think Ieyasu will be there?” I asked. Truth be told, I’ve always had a little crush on Ieyasu. If only Iri wasn’t there always judging me. 
Mistunari laughed. “I’m sure I can arrange for him to treat you.”   
I leaned on my good leg, attempting to stay standing. This is going to be hard. For the first time tonight, I smiled genuinely. Out of the people associated with the Oda clan, Mistunari was the kindest.  
“I am glad you weren’t injured any worse than your leg. Now, I believe we are getting ready to leave for Azuchi.” He lifted me up before I could take one step, taking me all the way to where my father waited on his horse.  
Settled on the saddle bridle style with his arms barricading me on the horse, I leaned against him, closing my eyes. Exhausted, a yawn escaped my lips. “So, what happened?” 
“Unclear at this time. Someone tried very hard to kill us,” Father answered. He went quiet, probably to allow me to go to sleep. “Nadia, there’s blood on your neck.” Taking the reins in one hand, he inspected the wound.  
“Yeah, someone hit me with the hilt of a sword. No, I didn’t see them. Yes, I’m fine.” The annoyed tone in my voice wasn’t hidden. All I wanted to do was sleep.  
Father sighed, frustrated, but said, “Alright, we’ll talk about this later.” He fell silent, and let me sleep. 
After the events of last night, I knew things were going to change. Whoever attempted to kill my father would be hunted down and killed. Then, we still have all of Japan to unite. Father had always been ambitious, and had instilled those ideals in my brother and me. It would happen one day. All this war made my life complicated, even if I was a princess.  
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