redroses2
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Post by redroses2 on Oct 23, 2011 9:41:23 GMT -5
This anime is pretty imaginative and funny, and it's dripping with intentional homoerotic subtext. (I've only see the first episode, so it may or may not be more than subtext. ;D) I adored Wild Tiger almost instantly - it melted my heart that he had a daughter and was a loving father in spite of having to keep his superhero identity a secret from her. From the little I've seen of Bunny, a.k.a. Barnaby, he's kind of an asshole. XD I find it amusing that the episode actually tries to fake us out with the ending. We know your game, anime, we know what you're trying to pull!
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Post by TKB on Nov 1, 2011 10:09:19 GMT -5
What is it with anime and homoerotic subtext. Lol.
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Post by redroses2 on Nov 1, 2011 23:25:41 GMT -5
Subtext? In Tiger and Bunny? Ha ha ha, you so funny.
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Post by redroses2 on Nov 23, 2011 21:35:11 GMT -5
I've gotten up to episode 4 in Tiger and Bunny, and Bunny is still a bit of an asshole. But Tiger is absolutely lovable. His heart is always in the right place, even if he goofs up a lot, and he's really endearing.
And there is SO MUCH SHIPPINESS BETWEEN TIGER AND BUNNY. XD Seriously, Tiger is the one who nicknames Barnaby Bunny. I love it.
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