Perhaps when the subpages were made, it should have been done as "Human World" and "Magic World." That would be a lot to clean up just for here.
On other series, like for the show Grimm, they just added the characters to this type of page while leaving the main characters their own sub page.
The reference to Tohru considering eating Kobayashi as a last meal appears both superfluous and inaccurate-the threat was made with the same tone and lack of conviction that left the bandit laughing in Tohru's face; Kobayashi clearly read nothing serious in it and Tohru gave no indication verbally or in her thoughts, which the audience hears, of following through on the threat. So, the reference seems both unnecessary and pointless, muddling their relationship and how it reads here.
I already solicited advice in the thread about this work, and the feedback seems to support removal. I would like to ask for the reference to be removed, in lieu of any argument otherwise.
Hide / Show RepliesIt looks like you already removed it yourself on May 4th.
Edited by Arawn999Maybe because Kanna and Riko might be considered too young for the trope?
I don't know how it works, though. The trope is at the very least invoked because of Kanna's behavior, but it isn't played entirely straight.
Not just Kanna's behaviour. From what little I've seen of the show, Riko's attitude towards Kanna is very much that of a Smitten Teenage Girl, despite her being a kid.
Besides, it's not like age has stopped some mangaka from playing the Schoolgirl Lesbians card - just look at Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA☆ILLYA.
Edited by Arawn999I'd prefer to raise this question to Is this an example? discussion on the forums. But one of you raise that please; I'm not particularly interested in this.
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Does anyone know elves are to be listed?
The reason for asking has to do with the latest chapter of the Kanna spin-off manga, which starts a multi-part story about an elf girl winding up on Earth.
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