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Grengo

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In Topic: 10 Favorite Female Characters

29 December 2006 - 07:14 AM

No real order like the last one. Still, I felt like going in a 10 to 1 count down.

10. Kikyo (Inuyasha) - I generally hate a lot of Inuyasha characters with a passion (the only ones I don't dislike, besides Kikyo, are Sesshomaru, Bankotsu, and Kagura), but Kikyo is one massive exception. Seriously, talk about tragedy. Lost her love, lost her life, revived to a a shell of her former self, lost her love to some skank, and the list goes on. She goes through a myriad of changes as the series progressed and honestly became a better person with each consecutive change. Kikyo is probably my favorite peaceful type female in all of anime.

9. Ryoko Asakura (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya) - Don't ask why, I just like her a ton. Great character design and some wicked... abilities. <.< She may have been "misguided" in a way, but I can still forgive her biggrin.gif Oh poor Ryoko, you need more screen time (and page time).

8. Toph (Avatar) - Gotta' love her blunt personality, fighting style, and overall character. She certainly brought quite a bit of life to Aang's party and certainly made the series that much more enjoyable. Her interactions with the likes of Sokka, Aang, and Iroh were great to see. It's also great to see that she doesn't go all sobby about being blind all the time, while on the other hand isn't portrayed as some flawless wonder girl. She has her strengths and flaws, all of 'em which I <3

7. Teletha Testarossa (Full Metal Panic) - Cute as hell and just plain likable. I generally enjoyed nearly all her scenes and found her interaction with Sousuke to be, surprisingly, more entertaining than Chidori and Sousuke. Anyhow, my favorite character from the show.

6. Ty Lee (Avatar) - Mainly 'cuz of her excellent chemistry with Sokka, though her ditzy personality and mad skills certainly make her stand out. Moar screentime plz k thx.

5. Temari (Naruto) - Fan girl is one powerful ninja. Her tomboyish nature, along with her strong, independent personality and fearsome fighting style definitely makes her my favorite female character in Naruto.

4. Karen Stadtfeld (Code Geass) - In addition to looking SMOKING hot, she's one awesome character overall. She's Zero's ace pilot, is highly determined, very loyal, very brave, and very competent all around. Her, Lelouch, and C.C. make one friggin' brilliant combination.

3. Kiyone (Tenchi Muyo) - Super cop extraordinaire and one of two females of the entire Tenchi franchise that I can tolerate (the other being Nagi). Kiyone has been a long time favorite of mine, and the many years that have passed haven't changed my opinion on her. Definitely an anime legend in her own right.

2. C.C. (Code Geass) - I'm having a hard time deciding whether I prefer C.C. over Karen and vice versa. >_> C.C.'s mysterious allure is too strong to resist. Her many interactions with Lelouch are great to watch, as both seem to just "click" with one another. She's possibly the only female who he acknowledges as an equal, I think. o.o

1. Ukyo Kuonji (Ranma 1/2) - Along with Ryoga, Ukyo is one of the reasons I enjoyed the Ranma 1/2 series for as long as I did. Being the most 'normal' of the fiancees, Ukyo's down-to-earth personality was a relaxing and much needed presence compared to the extremely unlikable Akane, the ridiculously over-the-top Shampoo, and the overall meh-ness of Kodachi. Plus, she and Ryoga make one awesome team (honestly, why the two never just ditched the much inferior Akane and Ranma for one another is beyond me).

In Topic: Avatar: The Last Airbender

29 December 2006 - 06:04 AM

Pfeh, I'm more a Katara x Jet fan, myself xD Katara x Aang's not too bad, though.

In any case, in terms o' pairings, I generally favor Sokka x Ty Lee (though Sokka x Toph is a close runner-up), Zuko x Jin (that one girl from that one episode. Katara's 2nd place), and Katara x Jet (with Katara x Zuko and Katara x Aang being runner-ups). Not too big a fan of Sokka x Suki, however. The latter's a bit too dull.

In Topic: 10 Favorite Male Characters

26 December 2006 - 05:19 PM

No particular order, though I still felt like beginning from 10 and ending at 1.

10. Zuko (Avatar) - Angsty young fellow, yeah, but he's definitely one of the most complicated characters in the show and his resolve/determination/indomitable spirit is (or are <.<) highly admirable. Plus his fights kick ass and his burn mark makes him look cool.

9. Shikamaru Nara (Naruto) - Slick, smart, and easygoing, Shika is a great character overall. It's great to see that, even though he's a lazy fellow, he takes great responsibility over the well-being of his comrades and WILL put his life on the line in order to save them. The recent chapters involving him have shown just well-done a character he is.

8. Lelouch Lamperouge (Code Geass) - Take a little bit of the best of Light, a bit more of V, mix them together and add in a unique flavor and you have Lelouch. Out of this entire list, he's probably the slickest character around. I like how he's very much an anti-hero, but isn't as delusional, insane, or coldhearted as Death Note's Light. Lelouch cares for the people around him (he seems to have trouble expressing this concern via words, though) and does what he does not just for himself, but for the oppressed and the weak.

7. Spike Spiegel (Cowboy Bebop) - Spike is pretty much an anime legend. Calm, level-headed, and slick, he's the epitome of cool.

6. Neji Hyuuga (Naruto) - He was the star of my favorite fight in Naruto (versus 'Spiderman' <.<) and he is pretty much the master of my favorite fighting style in the series. Don't know how to explain, but Neji is just one excellent character (despite his not being around for a while).

5. Sokka (Avatar) - The resident joker of the Avatar series, Sokka's humor isn't the only redeeming trait about him. In a world full of Benders (a world full of Futurama's Bender would be good too), Sokka's complete inability to bend any element may be cumbersome, but he more than makes up for this with his wit, creative genius, and instinct. Plus the guy's a bit of a lady's man.

4. Kyon (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya) - The long suffering straight man to Haruhi's antics, Kyon's "average joe" persona is probably the funniest and most endearing of the series. He also makes one helluva' narrator.

3. Mugen (Samurai Champloo) - C'mon, he's Mugen. Do I really need to explain?

2. Archer (Fate / Stay Night) - The guy is friggin' badass incarnate. A great design, an awesome anime fight (which was actually <i>downplayed</i>, from what I hear, compared to whatever the game it was based on), and his super technique, Unlimited Blade Works, is probably my favorite skill in all of anime.

1. Ryoga Hibiki (Ranma 1/2) - The eternally lost boy with the corazon de oro d(sleep.gifd) Ryoga is the main reason I started to get into Ranma 1/2 as he brought a lot of life, humor, and an excellent rivalry into the series (Ukyo too). What's also neast about him is that his depressed emo kid schtick is fuel for his strongest attack. All hail Mr. Hibiki.

In Topic: Avatar: The Last Airbender

26 December 2006 - 04:48 PM

Honestly, I love this show. The main cast are all unique, well fleshed out, and highly likable. I love how each character, from Aang, to Katara, to Sokka, to Toph, to Zaku, etc, receive plenty of screen time and have episodes dedicated to them. I also love how not one character dominates the entire show, rather everyone is emphasized as being needed in one way or another (something woefully lacking in a lot of series nowadays). Seriously, it's been a long time since I saw a show with a cast in which I liked ALL the main players.

Then there's the fluid, strategic, and excellent fight scenes that often pop up in the series; much better than most anime, I say. The balanced fighting system for the elements, in which no particular element is better or worse than the other, also makes these sequences highly interesting to watch; it's not the style of fighting that's emphasized in battles, but the skill of each individual user.

Seriously, Avatar is really a great show (b--)b

In Topic: Chapter 297 Discussion (RAW + Script)

04 March 2006 - 12:35 AM

Hey Soritia, where'd you get that sig? It's nice smile.gif