Thursday, January 18, 2007

Girls’ Role in Action Manga/Game/Anime

*spoiler alert*

Recently always keep an eye to the newest “Code Geass : Lelouch of The Rebellion” series, and -as expected- blame some disgustingly dense girls on it (who reluctantly interfere with the major plot and messed up with the vital plan of the main character!). Taken for example, how Shirley messed up with Lelouch’s invulnerable strategy, which consequentially turn him to be a half died despicable being during Zero’s invasion. Frankly speaking, I hate it the most when pathetic girls change the major plot of a story with their brainless affection and emotion. (Feminists are going to barrage me =P)

Let’s see another example on how the nauseating creature named Rinoa causes chaos within Final Fantasy VIII storyline by summoning the damn-strong sorceress Ultimecia and makes my oh-so-gorgeous Squall miserable thousand of times! How Penelo and Ashe are kidnapped by the empire and bring my sugar-boy Vaan in dismal situation in Final Fantasy XII. How Nanami’s blunder can potentially turn Jowy and Hero into endless dispute in Suikoden II.

The presence of girls somehow makes me distressed if and only if they mess around with the whole vital plot, though it actually is acceptable ever since most of girls psychologically use their affection approach to perceive things around while guys apply their cognitive (rational or logical) approach.

I am provoked to write this after watching Code Geass, as I really expect Zero (a.k.a. Lelouch, as shown on the above image =P) to abandon his emotion and affection and turn out to be cold blooded slaughtering machine in order to avenge his mother and sister *laugh frantically*. And I bear malice with girls who interfere with it! Go Lelouch! I adore les-miserable bishounen so much!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

yuku ka, shura no michi wo?