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ストライク・ザ・ブラッド 15 Now we get tentacles? This show really has everything.
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ストライク・ザ・ブラッド 15 Now we get tentacles? This show really has everything.
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Shippuden Maya is found guilty in Spirit of Justice
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Don’t even get started on Garnet, not to mention Zidane, and several other characters from the overrated FFIX.
moment of silence for all the characters who had good character development potential but their writers were pieces of shit who were either incapable of fleshing them out or absolutely refused to
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No: https://www.deviantart.com/jmariofan7/art/FFIX-review-598982715
That’s it! The discourse is over, just like that
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“Right” Quote: “All right, I'll explain why I hate Garnet and don't get why people like her and hate Rinoa.
Rinoa:
1) Starts out immature 2) Gets called out on it 3) After making a giant fuck up, learns from it and shapes up 4) Mostly risks her own life, though others have to fix her mess - something she remains aware of thereafter 5) Has the crappiest luck in the universe, but does not directly serve as the cause of any future problems
Garnet:
1) Runs away from home because she's afraid her mother is trying to kill her and take over the world 2) Risks the lives of many, many people and causes numerous deaths along her flight from the castle (yes, I count all those Black Mages on the ship as deaths) 3) Upon arrival in Lindblum suddenly proclaims that she refuses to believe her mother is evil and trying to take over the world, despite proof of her unprovoked attack on Burmecia, the slaughter of Black Mages, and the attempts to kill the kidnappers 4) Runs all the way home because apparently she wanted to just talk to her mom 5) Through her stupidity, she gets captured and tortured. Millions of people die from the results of her entirely preventable course of action.”
Final Fantasy 9: possibly the most realistic portrayal of a naive, sheltered, 16 year old, rich girl leaving home for the first time ever.
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