areori is kind of insane when you think about it like having yuriko die in the first like 10 minutes of the installment is already flabbergasting on its own but the way it's so adamant on not letting asuto grief her properly is sick honestly. when the show started we didn't even know about her existence until we see her literally on her death bed. asuto probably cried himself to sleep for one night and just as the sun rose he's already getting dragged from his lonely home to the school, where the school board decided to downright destroy the only thing that could keep him going. in the exact same FIRST episode he already decided to leave his home island to participate in FF. yuriko's last words had been trodding along his journey but ares is kind of barely about asuto. the only time I know he's actively grieving was when her letter finally got to his homestay, and even that got cut short BY HER OWN WORDS, because she's just dropping the bomb right there, saying that his father was actually alive, in her last letter to her son. in her effort to help him find a reason after her death shes just going straight to distract him from her own death. what the fuck. right after the finals hes immediately chosen to join the national team and along with it try to defeat evil capitalist organizationTM and there was even lesser space for grieving yet yuriko's last words again echoed throughout the episodes even though her death nor the words themselves was ever truly present. then masato appeared, and asuto was sad, and he doesn't even care. his emotions were only for masato to use for his own benefits, AND to be used against asuto's real father at that. asuto's reconciliation with shinjou is at the end of the day about him and his father, and his mother and his father. it was about her death as much as it wasn't.
and we don't even see her funeral.
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Module name: Genius
Designer: Shinjou
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Lydia Takaaki’s Bio:
“Lydia Takaaki
Season 01
Lydia can be a really nice person, loyal, supportive, and sensetive, but that's only once you get past her sarcastic, joking side. It may seem like Lydia doesn't know when to be serious, but that's only because she tries to make the best of bad situations. The 12 year old peace-keeper seems to be constantly in the middle of things, never really sure who to trust or what side to stay on. Confusion is not something she can tolerate very well, so Lydia often gets frustrated with herself and others. She's always kind of worrying about what could happen, but with a little trust and hope she can put her worrying to the side. No wonder she has the crest of faith!
Season 02
Still the same person, but since her experience in the Digital World she has developed a little bit more of an attitude (thanks to Dakomon ><;; ), and has taken up skateboarding. Now that she lives in Japan she likes to be referred to by her Japanese name, Shinjou, and has a major crush on Joe Kido.“
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- Lydia’s (Dakomon’s parter) bio, from the Lydia page of Digital Bliss
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(#新条アカネ アカネちゃん - サインこすのイラスト - pixivから)
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Gridman Universe - New goods with new illustrations (Swimsuit) by Curtain Damashii for Comic Market 104.
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mansplain (yousuke) manipulate (vladimir) manwhore (shinjou)
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Megami Magazine Deluxe Vol.38 - Gridman Universe
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