wooowwell he has lived for hundred years after all
Hmmm what prime Zouken can do beside making bugs?
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Having rewatched Presage Flower just now, it's more forgiving to newbies than I thought. Most of what would be confusing at the start of the movie is explained later on in the movie to a satisfactory degree. In terms of things that you'd have to tell a fresh person watching it, I'd say they'd be the Class system (as that ties into how many super-dudes there are running around) and what a Servant is besides a super-dude (and by extension what a Noble Phantasm is besides a super move). Otherwise a viewer with sharp eyes could infer the rest, including the opening montage, in which the important events are:
- Shirou dies
- Shirou survives (thanks to a pendant?)
- Blue Man tries to kill Shirou
- Glowy circle and glowy sword *
- Blue Girl appears (thanks to glowy circle and glowy sword?) *
- Blue Girl fights off Blue Man, but is injured
- Blue Girl wounds Red Man, who is with Shirou's crush
- Shirou and his crush aren't trying to kill each other
* indicates events that feasibly require knowing about Servants and summoning to make sense in a superficial fashion
As for Lancer and Assassin v. Truck, I can make as many justifications about the breakdown of the Holy Grail War and secrecy and intruding into the normal human order as I want, but really I'm just a simple man who enjoys flashy flashy boom, and it delivered. Presage Flower's still great, Sakura's still cute, Lost Butterfly hype sufficiently intensified.
Thanks, I should probably read this after I watch the movie. Maybe I'll do it tomorrow.
I never liked the "he should have known or done something" train of thought anyway. It was too much of a headache.Important Facts:
- TOKIOMI DID NOTHING WRONG
NOTHING
WRONG
I can hear the world's smallest violin right now.- Sakura doesn't understand what it means to be loved.
What does this mean exactly?- Hail Mary compatibility summons aren't a thing, press F for fanfics everywhere.
Yes- Sakura's too depressing
Of course not, why would it be his problem?- Archer figured out what Sakura was going through, but that's not his problem.
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To summon a Servant, you need to have either a catalyst with sufficient memories of history or land with sufficient memories of history. Otherwise it won't work at all.
So even though I like helping people like Siegfried, if I tried summoning him in an American Walmart without a catalyst I'm shit out of luck.
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Also it's a death knell for Shirou summons Medea/Tamamo/Scathach/etc. without a catalyst fanfics.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
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This is actually the opposite of what servants fights should be, all the fast paced and over-the-top action is what should actually be reflected as a servant battle, they maintaned that slow pace action even on the second fight of Saber x Diarmuid when the novel clearly states how superhuman they were.
The holy sword intertwined with the demonic lance, in direct opposition; the sparks flying were simply dazzling. The clash between the precious artifacts of legend, driven by strength and speed far beyond that of a human, passed the speed of sound, nearing the speed of light. Observation had long since lost meaning in this momentous battle. Those divine skills, pushed to the limits at the point of this fierce battle, were having a supreme contest between the two.An unknown number of rounds had been fought; perhaps tens of rounds, perhaps hundreds of rounds. It was simply impossible to determine with a mortal eye. After the lance and sword of the two clashed, they finally separated, and moved away from each other.
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Once and always and nevermore.
OOooohhh Taiga turns out to be a deeper character than a carefree happy teacher. I didn't know this!
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Just think about the story of this girl, Sakura, and how she goes to this guy's house for years as her only crutch of happiness while going through the motions of living since every aspect of her tortured life has already been decided. About how she unknowingly misses the only opportunity for the Senpai route forever by not walking home with him on that ONE night. No Tiger Dojo
Now rest of her life suddenly spirals into a Bad End where Ms. Favorite Child That Has Everything shows up to acknowledge her long enough to get her kicked out of this happy place and spends two magical~ weeks with her Senpai that has him eating right out of the vixen's hands by the end of it. As time moves on, Sakura ever distantly drifts into the awkward third wheel as Shirou and Rin do and talk about thing that consistently keep her out of the loop, and the final nail is hammered in the coffin as they decide to move to London for "study", together. Powerless and in no position to do anything about it, Sakura is left behind and eventually forgotten.
Zouken's plan ultimately fails too because Sakura's perpetual aura of loom and gloom eventually kills all the dick worms with erectile dysfunction and it wards off all the suitors.
At the end of the day, Senpai, who we"ll dub as Archer for now:
was in a working relationship with Rin in life that remained significant
imprinted the meeting with Saber into his soul like a baby chick would
and Sakura was just the childhood friend that always loses
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Omg you're so rash
It makes me remember when I still visit MAL. Someone make a GIF Sakura eating worms right at the face of Sakurafag
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Oh hey, a comment recent enough that I can respond to it!
That, you see, is the difference between literature and visual media. In a book, you can't show your readers what's happening, so you use their imagination to create the image; simile, metaphor, and exaggeration are all valuable tools in a writer's arsenal. When you write about a strike "falling like a thunderclap" or a character "bending like a reed on a mighty wind", what you're trying to do is conjure in the reader's head "the image of a strike as heavy and swift as a lightning bolt" or "the image of a character swaying back with impossible grace". With animation, you actually have to show your watchers this "divine contest of skill" and have them come away with "this was a battle between people who are incredibly skilled". You can't adhere to the whole "too fast for mortal eyes to follow" thing or you end up with silliness like that bit in the first Archer/Lancer fight in UBW, where all you see is their hands Jojoing and sparks coming off for half a minute. This might look impressive to the uninitiated, but in fact it's a time-honoured time and labour-saving technique; no need to draw/animate what their limbs are actually doing, just draw a hundred hands clashing with a hundred other hands and the reader/watcher can make up the fight in their own mind! That's why you see it used so much in older anime and manga in particular: Jojo, Hokuto no Ken, Dragonball, etc. It takes far more effort to actually show a fight that makes it look like the participants are "divinely skilled" without ending up looming dumb. The Saber/Diarmuid fight is a great exanple; as a good runner-up, the Saber/Kojirou fight in UBW went pretty well, as I recall it. Contrast with Archer fighting Kojirou, again in UBW, where he stops and twirls his swords like a fidget spinner in the middle of a fight because the choreographer couldn't come up with a better way to show a skilled dual-wielding swordsman.
Getting a bit off-topic to make my point easier to understand, it's like the gunplay in [B-action movie of your choice] where the characters twirl their guns around all the time versus the gunplay in John Wick, where you can see him take a shooting stance every time he aims his gun at someone.
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That's funny, but not entirely fair. Rin had a crush on Shirou for years too, one she held off from acting on because it was her gloomy sister's only ray of hope. It took a literally world-ending event for her to get closer to him, and it's not like she went in in "steal yo man" mode. It just... happened.
Besides, Shirou is a dork. Sakura could've gotten him at any point just by actually clinging to him for once, she just couldn't drop the Unmei no Shoujo Sakura heroine aura for five seconds so she just watched the Redman train leave the station without her on board.
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shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
If by " everything goes right" you mean "almost dies and almost brings forth the end of the world", sure.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
almost make her senpai killed by saving her
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