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Kashiwazaki Sena ([personal profile] mightletyouknowme) wrote in [community profile] genessia_ooc2016-04-18 11:15 pm

+ One new muse, one new mun

Hi everybody! I'm Nikki, and I'm bringing Sena Kashiwazaki from Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai which means she's a friendless loser. Popular with the boys, horrible with the girls, Sena really enjoys galge gaming, cute girls, and long walks on the beach. With cute girls. Besides that, she's horribly rude so I apologize ahead of time.

She's used to being rich, popular with half the population, and good at everything, so Genessia is going to be horrible for her at first. That equals being great for me.

I really look forward to getting into the game, and getting to know all of you! If you want to add me on plurk, I'm [plurk.com profile] makewayforroze. Feel free to add me for plotting, general game talking, etc. I'm a big fan of a lot of the shows that already have casts here, and talking shop is something I love to do.
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[personal profile] deathsought 2016-04-19 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Yes and yes. As far as I know, he hasn't appeared in the new series (I refuse to acknowledge that as any sort of successor to the original Teen Titans animation), and Clow Reed is indeed from CCS (and is actually really surprised that Tsubasa!Sakura claims he's her biological father).

The other two are Big Bads from their respective series, Fairy Tail and Deadman Wonderland, though Hagire is unambiguously the more malevolent of the two and is a psychotic mad scientist. Zeref's a total deconstruction of the 'dark wizard' archetype, and is way, way more sympathetic of a character. Both are really great series, I highly recommend both.
Edited 2016-04-19 04:10 (UTC)
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[personal profile] deathsought 2016-04-19 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
'Reboot' is... a very, very generous term for what the series is now as opposed to what it was. I really need to read Tsubasa, though. Still working on xxxHOLiC.

The anime for Deadman Wonderland isn't finished, and I'm pessimistic that it ever will be. It's an example of a series that did way better outside of Japan than it did in Japan. The manga is finished, and is better in my opinion.

The Fairy Tail anime is mostly true to the manga, though some of the filler arcs are can be a bit weird. Mashima retroactively made them canon, though, most notably the Starry Sky arc. The anime went on hiatus right where the Avatar Arc begins in the manga, and the current manga arc is right one of my top candidates for the best arc in the entire series.
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[personal profile] deathsought 2016-04-19 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
It's a really, really great series, and I'm glad I got into it. I read it every single week when a new chapter comes out. It's hard not to read it and get a muse; there's so many characters that it's hard to keep track of them all, and they tend to be really fleshed out and interesting.
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[personal profile] deathsought 2016-04-19 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Fairy Tail's definitely a long series (and is still ongoing), but don't be too intimidated. Most chapters average 20 pages give or take a couple, with longer chapters being few and far between. The anime is pretty fast-paced, too, with typical anime episodes covering 2-4 manga chapters, barring the occasional filler. In my experience, binge sessions of the manga go by very, very quickly.
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[personal profile] deathsought 2016-04-19 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep! There's also the prequel, Fairy Tail Zero, which is canon (not sure if the other spin-offs are canon, though). It describes how the guild was founded. It's only 12 chapters long, and it's really good.
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[personal profile] deathsought 2016-04-20 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
It's really not necessary to know what happens in Zero until you get to the Alvarez Empire arc, which is the current arc in the series. Don't worry about that. <3