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timepiececlock ([personal profile] timepiececlock) wrote2004-07-27 01:04 am

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::sits down in third attempt to watch Saiyuki DVD #1, and actually succeeds this time::

5 minutes in:

Oh thank god, this is much more tolerable in anime form than in manga.

Huh. At least there's some attempt at a little characterization and they're not totally just thrown together like so many pancakes. It's possible I could even like this at some point.

Ooooooo...the demons get dusted just like on Buffy. Doesn't seem very plausible, being as they're not vampires and last I heard scythes didn't come with vaporize-your-enemies as a standard option. Maybe he paid extra.

Oh my gosh, I know what this show is. This show is the yaoi verson of Fushigi Yuugi. Look at those character and scenery designs.

I suppose I can dig that. I liked FY.
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[personal profile] settiai 2004-07-27 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
Ooooooo...the demons get dusted just like on Buffy. Doesn't seem very plausible, being as they're not vampires and last I heard scythes didn't come with vaporize-your-enemies as a standard option. Maybe he paid extra.

It takes two whole seasons, but they finally drop the demon dusting. *nods* And then when the demons die there are, you know, bodies.

Oh my gosh, I know what this show is. This show is the yaoi verson of Fushigi Yuugi.

Well, that's definitely one way to look at it... ;-)
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[identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com 2004-07-27 10:01 am (UTC)(link)
And then when the demons die there are, you know, bodies.

Good. I like how they do it on Inuyasha-- sometimes there are bodies, sometimes there are half-bodies that partially melt, and sometimes there are no bodies. But it's nicely varied and when there's no body it's usually because they're simply burned to vapor in a power blast.


Well, that's definitely one way to look at it...

Well... I'm 5 episodes in and the theory has yet to be disproved. Though I'm not as immediately addicted as I was to FY, nor as immediately attached to any of the characters.