No, thank YOU, Internets.
Apr. 26th, 2010 08:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Best moment of enlightenment:
Personally, I disliked Akio immensely after the first episode I saw him in and I knew that he Would Not Get Better. But the fact that a viewer's twelve year old brother recognized this after just one look is what gets me. X3
Addendum:
"A brilliant reduction - In the Taisho era, a teenaged-looking albino 30-something ethnologist/wizard tries to feed his household of mythical-beings disguised as humans, by taking a series of odd-jobs as a writer, translator, or ghost-buster."
To that I add, "Fanservice in the form of an angsty demon eating tengu who has realized his powers of hot."
Jumping Off The Slippery Slope
(Come on, guys. When did you first realize that Akio was a thorough and utterly irredeemable SOB? We all must've had one of those moments, because there's a heck of a lot to choose from.)* This troper's sixth grade brother who'd never watched Utena in his life correctly identified him as a "bad guy" just by looking at a picture of him sitting on the couch and talking. Must've been the hair.
Personally, I disliked Akio immensely after the first episode I saw him in and I knew that he Would Not Get Better. But the fact that a viewer's twelve year old brother recognized this after just one look is what gets me. X3
Addendum:
"A brilliant reduction - In the Taisho era, a teenaged-looking albino 30-something ethnologist/wizard tries to feed his household of mythical-beings disguised as humans, by taking a series of odd-jobs as a writer, translator, or ghost-buster."
To that I add, "Fanservice in the form of an angsty demon eating tengu who has realized his powers of hot."