DX
November 6, 2007
THIS really, really, really, really irritates me. Makes me angry even.
Okay, first, the little shitty summary is completely off (okay, not completely… BUT DX). Especially this: while Syaoran has a doppelganger threatening to invade his mind. NO, MORON. I… I don’t even know. Honestly, I have no words to explain this.
And then the stupid review. Okay. Each graphic novel is a compilation of chapters, as Tsubasa is released weekly as chapters. And then the editor or whatever basically compiles enough chapters to reach 170-180 pages–the length of one graphic novel. MEANING, THE STORY ISN’T PLANNED BY VOLUME. It’s planned by chapter. Saying something like “Why is it that the good Tsubasa only seems to show up every other volume?” MAKES NO SENSE. ALSO. Until the series is done, saying something like this “we get a clump of ugly, dangling plot threads, people acting mysterious for no good reason, and a general lack of coherent storytelling” is the same as saying “OMG THIS MYSTERY NOVEL IS MYSTERIOUS FOR NO GOOD REASON” in the middle of the novel and not finishing the plot.
… HEY ANN REVIEWER. DO YOU GET MY POINT? Y/N? STFU.
Next, the Tokyo world of Tsubasa is NOT THE SAME AS THE TOKYO IN X. The characters may look alike, but X!Kamui is NOT TRC!Kamui. NOT NOT NOT. Also, fanservice? STFU. FANSERVICE IS WHAT YOU’RE BASICALLY DEMANDING OF THEM, IDIOT.
Also, as TRC is obviously a cross-dimensional tale (LIKE YOU STATED), comments like “there goes that crossover gimmick again” isn’t necessary. At all. How is something that’s so apart of the story a gimmick. ESPECIALLY SINCE HOLIC AND TRC ARE SUPPOSED TO RUN PARALLEL TO EACH OTHER kwcbrfbwealfbljarweh. Having characters from TRC cross over to Holic is expected.
…. *SIGH*
“it’s fun to see X re-interpreted Tsubasa style, but the novelty gets old quickly.”
… I. I. God, you’re such a fucktard. The plot is complicated? Uh, yeah, so? Just because you don’t understand doesn’t mean it’s a mess of a plot. Just because there’s no clear direction that you can see, doesn’t mean it’s a mess. It’s NOT. Not all plots have to predictable, you know. God, I bet you’d call any of Gabriel Garcia-Marquez’s plots “a mess of a plot.”
I totally see why people say ANN is a place jammed pack with people who are too full of themselves.