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The iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls Anime Discussion
Eab1990:
--- Quote from: Maka on June 22, 2015, 07:58:44 pm ---http://youtu.be/817JhWOOYms
Preview of the new(ish) songs!
Mika and Miho harmonize shockingly well :0
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>Mio's Kazeiro Melody
No. Just... goddammit, no.
OniZetto:
--- Quote from: Maka on June 23, 2015, 02:27:58 am ---I don't even bother with MAL reviews, even if I'm obsessed with the series. :/ There's so much... Negativity.
also a lot of people forget that Mio is a typical teenager... She's gonna be a little overemotional. If you've ever talked to a 15 year old girl, it's not a completely rational time. But then again I've been a teenage girl before and most people on this thread or on MAL in the IM@S fandom haven't lol
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I don't even know what is MAL :-X
Anyways...
Even if Mio is just a teenage girl, her reaction towards the debut concert was not only overemotional, that's what I used to call 'rage quit' when I still play MMORPG few years ago - it was naive, making trouble out of nothing. And Rin blamed producer first, then followed her step without thinking, their reactions were horribly wrong. But thanks to Uzuki (still charming even if she caught the flu, what a wonderful girl :) ), the two finally realized the truth and apologize to the rest of Cinderella Project members for their brief absence.
Nayre:
--- Quote from: OniZetto on June 23, 2015, 01:18:34 pm ---I don't even know what is MAL :-X
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---------->clicky here<----------
For that whole thing with Mio, I think they could have handled it better. I know she's only 15, but so was Miki and although she was still in the wrong, her reason was more justifiable. She was given false hopes for like 6 episodes that she could get into RK, only to be shot down after working so hard. Mio on the other hand, just had really high and unrealistic expectations due to her overinflated ego. She didn't even bow or thank her friends for coming to support her... Please, just please pass on the leader role to Uzuki already I think I'm just biased against Mio; I went into the anime already not liking her, then when she pulled that crap on ep 6, I was just like SMH. I actually felt the same towards Ritsuko in the first one. I already didn't like her initially, then she forms RK, leaving all our other idols behind in the dust which really upset me.(just imagining how jealous the others all must've been, especially when they were watching their Smoky Thrill debut while trying to be happy for their fellow idols, was painful) Though it did give them a goal to strive for and made their journey more endearing, it still took me a long time to get over it and to actually start liking Ritsuko. Prolly gonna be the same with Mio as well. Eh, blame the anime lol.
Maka:
I actually was meh on Mio until the anime, lol.
Also I like her as leader. I think it was unexpected. When Haruka was made the leader in the movie, it was like... Who else would they make leader? But having the main girl as a side member gives it an entirely different dynamic.
I'm a little curious as to why Mio is so hated when Miku did the same thing, with slightly different circumstances... mio quit being an idol after a crappy performance, miku went on strike and barricaded herself in the cafe after other idols got work when she didn't. Is it because Mio got less time to redeem herself? Or it because Miku's situation was played off as more of a joke and took like 5 minutes to resolve? The world may never know...
Your mileage may vary, though.
MetalPredat0r:
--- Quote from: Maka on June 23, 2015, 08:43:27 pm ---I'm a little curious as to why Mio is so hated when Miku did the same thing, with slightly different circumstances... mio quit being an idol after a crappy performance, miku went on strike and barricaded herself in the cafe after other idols got work when she didn't. Is it because Mio got less time to redeem herself? Or it because Miku's situation was played off as more of a joke and took like 5 minutes to resolve? The world may never know...
Your mileage may vary, though.
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It's mainly because Miku's situation was still in-tone for the show as a whole and was resolved rather quickly. Mio, on the other hand, took over an episode to go through and she caused the tone of the episode (Uzuki aside) to go for a darker, more depressing turn with grayed skies, washed out colors, and just about everyone not cracking a smile until the very end. Mio's drama took up a whole episode and brought along a ton of melodrama whereas Miku took about 5-10 minutes and was still rather light in tone, even if the situation is still sorta serious.
I think that after previous attempts (I'm looking at you, iM@S Movie.....), people are sick of the melodrama.
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