Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
#397483The Tomato FairyThu, 12th Sep '13 5:26:55 AM
lol Tomoko as Fluttershy. It'd be a dark, perverted Fluttershy, then.
Wait. I've read that wrong. XD Fluttershy is cute and animals like her, at least. Tomoko's lonelier. :/
Tomoko is mix of worst trait of Flutershy and Rainbow. Crippling shyness mixed with jerkass moments plus nervousness of both girls.
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
#397485The Tomato FairyThu, 12th Sep '13 5:45:44 AM
I agree with you, there. Not really with jerkness though, but more over being trolly but means well and sees her mistakes. I don't see Tomoko actually acting out her jerkness and just plain old distrustfulness and it's when she does, it's not entire malice or whatever. Once she warms up, she's not that bad.
So she's more of lonelier and darker Fluttershy than Rainbow Dash to me at least.
I like it when the heroes and villains have a good trade off when it comes to victories and defeats. The heroes can do minor damage to the villain as long as the ultimate threat is still there. Having the villains win everything just makes them seem too perfect; I want both sides to have to work at it. I think The Order of the Stick is a good example of that; both the good guys and evil guys get in some good hits on each other, so there's always a lot of tension in how any given encounter will turn out.
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#397498Ace Of ScarabsThu, 12th Sep '13 6:45:07 AMfrom Singapore
The Japanese fandom seems to like putting a Hinamizawa Syndrome twist on the old Cupcakes thing.