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suna_suna
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:06 am
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It was pretty torturous to endure all that stuff with hardly any mention of Kyo and Tohru, but this volume makes up for all of that with chp. 109. it's just sooooo cute! that is certainly one of my favorite chapters in the series. and i do see some truth in the complaint about the complete turn around from mostly happy to deeply depressing overtones that Furuba has undergone since about volume 6.
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Kelly
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:56 am
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suna_suna wrote: | i do see some truth in the complaint about the complete turn around from mostly happy to deeply depressing overtones that Furuba has undergone since about volume 6. |
The majority of the Zodiac members have had sad lives to greater or lesser extents, but things are looking up for most of them. Kyo presumably has one last big hurdle regarding whatever his connection to Kyoko is going to turn out to be, but there's no way Kazuma is going to let him be taken, an increasing number of the Zodiac starting with Momiji are becoming extremely uncomfortable with what's about to happen, and Arisa and Saki are friendly enough with him at this point that they'd more than question his sudden disappearance. There are too many people now who care about what happens to Kyo for him to be confined for any lenght of time - unless he completely self-destructs. The Shigure-Akito-Kureno situation might have to hit rock bottom before it gets better, but aside from that it looks like a fairly happy ending for everyone unless the series takes a hundred degree turn - with one notable exception: With no way to fix his situation with his mother and Tohru ending up with Kyo all but inevitable, it looks alot like poor Momiji will get screwed as the token character for whom things won't turn out well.
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fighterholic
Joined: 28 Sep 2005
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 11:14 am
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A pinnacle turning point in the series. While I did find that the series does not have the humor that it had in the beginning, like the reviewer says it still manages to keep some of it from turning this series into a soapy. That's what it might have looked like a couple of years ago.
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Mohawk52
Joined: 16 Oct 2003
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:43 pm
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You guys must have read a different book then I did. I found it mostly like the other 4 or 5 volumes before it, but with the slightest punch on the romantic accelerator to make up for lost momentum of those previous books.
Carl wrote: | wealth of wholesome, peripherally-related goodness |
That's a nice way to describe filler, I like it.
Quote: | Soaked in tears and mined with bottomless pits of emotional introspection, |
That's announcer's speak for naval gazing, which is what I saw. Yeah this volume might be a turning point but the turn is like a train rounding a mountain. The only gripping part of this volume was the continuing tension between Kureno and Shiguri whilst Shiguri is stirring the pot he has on the back burner.
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Teriyaki Terrier
Joined: 26 Mar 2008
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:32 pm
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Quote: | − The light tone and many of the characters from the series' beginning have been lost in the shuffle. |
Yet didn't this still happen? What justifies that?
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