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Subject: Re: "Tsubasa" vs "X"


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Marina
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Date Posted: 20:18:41 08/28/03 Thu
In reply to: Ariane 's message, ""Tsubasa" vs "X"" on 10:55:19 08/28/03 Thu

Heh... hmm...

I'm kind of starting to lose patience with Tsubasa, actually. It was kind of exciting at the beginning with new characters getting introduced all the time, but now they're drawing excessive amounts of battle scenes and it's kinda ehhhhhhh... yeah...

I also rather disappointed that CLAMP has started imitating the stereotypical shounen manga art style and visual shortcuts (like excessive snot running from noses of crying boys, and the really weird eyes that people get when shocked). I've always counted on CLAMP to set their own pace and art style, and be the example for everyone else. It's kind of dumb that they're copying other people's styles now.

I want my X. Frankly, I would rather have X to Tsubasa right now. People call Tsbasa "the sequal to Cardcaptor Sakura..." but it really isn't. Cardcaptor Sakura was the story of a very cool, very independent, strong girl who could just as easily kick ass as take responsibilty for fairly divided household chores. Tsubasa is the story of a princess who is a victim. That doesn't sound like a sequal to me.

*sigh* I'm making people mad again, aren't I.

I want X.

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Re: "Tsubasa" vs "X"Ariane13:48:05 08/29/03 Fri
Re:To Ariane-samaClampgirl07:35:07 08/31/03 Sun


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