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steveethedork_not
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:50 am
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Wen i watch Mai Hime, the character from Mai Otome looked exaxt the same character as from Mai Hime, but different age.
From teens to adult
To present to destruction
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PantsGoblin
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:37 pm
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The characters that are in both Mai-Hime and Mai-Otome look exactly the same, there doesn't seem to be any difference in age. They have different personalities though. The story in Mai-Otome also has nothing to do with Mai-Hime's story, but they are similar in some ways.
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Berselius
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:24 pm
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I'm not so sure about there not being a connection. When The gang Fight Midori she says something like "Why do you continue to defend THIS world?!" That may indicate that the world was reset or something, ya never quite know with anime And there is definatly change in ages. The Natsuki, Tate, and Shizuru, archetypes are all much older.
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PantsGoblin
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:29 pm
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There is no physical change in age as far as I've seen. That's what I meant by there being no change in age. The connection between Mai-Hime and Mai-Otome is too early to tell. Probably best left as unknown for now I guess.
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Berselius
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:39 pm
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You're telling me that Tate and Sergay look the same age to you? C'mon, all the characters I mentioned were in their teens in Mai HiME, but look like they are in their early or mid 20s in otome, with Sergay looking the oldest. Natsuki is MUCH taller than she used to me in Hime IMO. All the other returning characters seen thus far do look the same age, but I can definatly see a difference among the three I previously mentioned. Just my opinion though.
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Zalis116
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 1:27 am
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Well, in episode 12 there is mention of "Mai" who is supposed to be the older sister of Tokiha Takumi [a bunch of other fancy names], which seems to make the connections even closer, but in general, it is a bunch of girls, with magic/advanced technology powers, involved with fights and various secret plots in the background. In fact, I wouldn't really recommend watching Mai Otome if you haven't seen Mai Hime, since a good deal of its appeal rests on recognizing characters and other references from the first show. Some characters remain almost exactly the same (Shizuru), while others go for the shock and become extremely different (Mashiro).
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Luminal
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:26 pm
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I just started watching this series and I love it.
I think it takes place on an alternate universe. The names of the characters, their voices, their personalities all remain the same but they have now completely different roles.
Some characters that used to be good are now bad and vice versa. I think that was really original. I'm really enjoying the series right now.
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Keonyn
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:16 pm
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Well, I think ANN's encyclopedia summary pretty much sums it up when it says:
ANN Encyclopedia Entry wrote: | ... Adapted from it's predecessor, Mai-HiME, this series is not a direct sequel, but an alternate universe setting featuring some of the Mai-HiME cast (though with different personalities). |
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The Ramblin' Wreck
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 4:44 pm
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Zalis116 wrote: | Well, in episode 12 there is mention of "Mai" who is supposed to be the older sister of Tokiha Takumi [a bunch of other fancy names], which seems to make the connections even closer, but in general, it is a bunch of girls, with magic/advanced technology powers, involved with fights and various secret plots in the background. In fact, I wouldn't really recommend watching Mai Otome if you haven't seen Mai Hime, since a good deal of its appeal rests on recognizing characters and other references from the first show. Some characters remain almost exactly the same (Shizuru), while others go for the shock and become extremely different (Mashiro). |
I started watch Mai Otome first, then went back and grabbed Mai HiME, so, no, one doesn't necessarily need to see the first one to appreciate the second one.
Either that or I just enjoyed it backwards...
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squirtbag
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:30 pm
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The Ramblin' Wreck wrote: |
Zalis116 wrote: | Well, in episode 12 there is mention of "Mai" who is supposed to be the older sister of Tokiha Takumi [a bunch of other fancy names], which seems to make the connections even closer, but in general, it is a bunch of girls, with magic/advanced technology powers, involved with fights and various secret plots in the background. In fact, I wouldn't really recommend watching Mai Otome if you haven't seen Mai Hime, since a good deal of its appeal rests on recognizing characters and other references from the first show. Some characters remain almost exactly the same (Shizuru), while others go for the shock and become extremely different (Mashiro). |
I started watch Mai Otome first, then went back and grabbed Mai HiME, so, no, one doesn't necessarily need to see the first one to appreciate the second one.
Either that or I just enjoyed it backwards... |
I just hope the ending for the second season is better than that of first season..
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