Postby Haibane Shadsie » Thu Mar 18, 2004 5:02 pm
Sponge.. I think that's probably your opinion only. You are probably reading too much into things. This reminds me of the Rocketshippers in old Pokemon fandom. They'd watch the anime and point out every little thing that meant nothing to make it seem like Jessie (Mushashi) and James (Kojiro) were in love - picking out one panel of something, or one word someone said that, when taken realistically, means nothing, or most probably means nothing... then twist it into something romantic or sexual.
I had my fill of Rocketshippers... -_- I reached annoyance threshold on them real quick, therefore, I have little paitience for people who do the same things for other anime simply to justify a relationship that is not expressed that they just happen to like.
And, at least for anime... stop shaking your head! *bops shaking head* I like Wolfwood x Milly, and, it's cannon in the anime (if not the manga), whether you like it or not. ^_^;
Seriously... read "Lord of the Rings". There's tons of things in it that people in this modern day would see as "proof" of a Frodo/Sam romance - when there really isn't one at all. Theirs is a comeraderie, a best-friendship. Sam marries Rosie. That is expressed. Anything Sam/Frodo would be implied, at best, and what people take as implication in our modern American culture really wasn't what I think the author had in mind.
I think I feel the same way about Trigun. I HATE V/W... I just hate it, and see it as very out of character. I haven't read much of the manga yet, but it seems to me, by your decription, that you're just doing old skool Rocketshipper "twisted logic" , creating a romance based upon one word or one picture that can be taken in a variety of ways, including *gasp!* NON-ROMANTICALLY!
"We will never give up and despair, for we are on a mission from God." __ Hellsing, Vol. 2.