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Vaisaga
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Uh, so, why isn't everyone screaming that this show should burn? I know it's a lot less skeevy in execution but I wouldn't be surprised if some people were turned off by that description. |
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meruru
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Tbh, I avoided the manga a long time due to that bit of the plot summary, though I wasn't about to go around complaining about it having only read a plot summary. I don't remember what made me give it a try despite that, and was pleasantly surprised it wasn't of the sort of genre that kind of plot summary led me to believe it was. As far as I read, the whole wife thing was pretty irrelevant, though. Still, I kind of wish they'd not gone there at all. Or, if it turns out it is relevant after all, there's still a chance I'd change my positive opinion of it, depending on how that plays out. |
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BodaciousSpacePirate
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Anime shows have a pretty decent track record of not being completely horrible about wife husbandry when they are 100% honest about husbandry being an element of the show's premise. In fact, whenever people have gotten up in arms about wife husbandry in anime or manga, it has usually been caused by the author not being entirely up front about husbandry being a part of the series - I can think of one particular title (spoiler[Usagi Drop]) that was extremely well-regarded until its latter half, when, following a time skip, the main character's adopted daughter became his love interest. |
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Calico
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I'm not surprised when people of a one culture accidentally misrepresent a culture not their own, because no one's perfect. But I wish that the author would have at least put the effort into googling the context before using an anti-Semitic story like that. |
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Kosaka
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FYI: Silky is the spelling used in the embedded YouTube video, the Cast section, and also the manga, but the Characters section says Sikly instead.
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Saidah Gilbert
Posts: 28 Location: Trinidad and Tobago |
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It sounds interesting so I may watch it. However,do you have to watch the OVA first?
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meruru
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No. In fact, don't watch the OVA first, because the OVA takes place sometime later in the series. Or at least the parts of the OVA in the present. After chapter 18 in the manga, according to ANN |
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Saidah Gilbert
Posts: 28 Location: Trinidad and Tobago |
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Thanks for the reply. |
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belvadeer
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I can't wait for this to air.
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Kougeru
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Yeah, the whole "I bought a wife" thing really puts me off but other than that its' a great series.
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rinmackie
Posts: 1040 Location: in a van! down by the river! |
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I've been reading the manga and it's a lovely series! Don't let the whole "old man buys a wife" thing turn you off. It's NOTHING like a skeevy harem series. In fact, Elias and Chise's relationship is quite wholesome and platonic. As for the character described as a "wandering Jew" , it's a comment made in passing and so far, there's hardly anything Jewish about the character. If fact, he looks like a certain alchemist from another popular series. But I see his hair appears to be silver, in the manga, I assumed it was blonde. And actually, there is more than one "immortal" wandering character in the series. So I hope people will check out the series, because it really is a good story but I think the way it's often described turns people off. But it's not what you think, really!
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