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Some insights in the scene commentaries but nothing earth shattering iirc. You can search for the people who did walls of text about it.Was there any canon or plot relevant info in the fanfest? I didn't bother with any of it so I thought I'd ask. I know Otoha has basically been confirmed as a shotacon but we already knew that.
Thank you!Some insights in the scene commentaries but nothing earth shattering iirc. You can search for the people who did walls of text about it.
Search for the Q&A there were some production insights there as well as some bait.
Sel can still write Maya Prime proper even after a year.
Explicit Shotohacon
Proabably an insight into an upcoming Yasu scene if you can think about what kind of scene would use her fanfest music. The other 3 felt about as deep as Uta's song.
Sel used little bunny for the ending of Forever Young, implicitly implying that Maya's song isn't a generic song used for true love (it was used like that in one scene before little bunny existed iirc)
Io's stated to be asexual (and made a cuck chair) but I'm not sure if that's actually main timeline canon, as opposed to being shorthand for a trauma response.
With effort, Kaori can talk normal. She lacks enough of a connection with Akira to try.
When I can put aside all the time to go through huggy boy I'll mention if anything is relevant. I imagine it'll be more in jokes for future updates rather than past plot.
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I found myself agreeing and disagreeing at the same time. Agreeing part is that Nodokathon didn’t happen without a deeper reason. I don’t really mind why those six girls showing up despite the very recent Io incident; some wouldn’t understand the full picture, some might not care at all, and most of them have personality weaknesses that could be easily tapped by Nodoka via invitations. They showed up for her experiment unbeknownst to them.I can relate to that. But I don't think Nodokathon is merely a fan-service. Nodoka elaborated her intention in detail here.
As in, she's trying to "break character and shell of everything" to save everyone from given inertia and inanity. I believe in Chandler's Law she talked about same thing. Nodokathon is no exception, all part of her experiment to find more intriguing aspects of character to help her understand and distort the world.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
It's the classic "can stupid people write a coherent Holmes story?" No.it’s like Selly doesn’t know how to make Nodoka smart so he forces his audience to be stupid
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Friendly reminder to grind up your imani lust before you miss that scene.oh hell yes..
OH HELL YES.
I dunno, but I think Sel hates this kind of cliche.It may be my lack of sleep talking... but the more I play through the game, the more and more I start getting the "Coma" vibes with Sensei.
Specifically, I'm reminded of a pretty well known story of a redditor who, after being knocked unconscious, to the point that they nearly died; experienced an entire life while in that Coma/Unconscious state. In the story, the guy apparently lived several years (some argue as much as fifteen) in this parallel world.
I know it's kinda cheesy, but it could explain all manner of things. Like the various "happy" events, how he has no real memory of before he 'woke', how characters seem to appear, or change, or go through various experiences... Basically they're all in his memory, and his brain is trying to fix itself while keep him entertained. Those "happy" events reflections of the pain he's going through, or the actual damage he suffered.
Ain't no 'think' about it, he's stated outright that he hates it, a cheap trope for amateurs. I don't keep quotes on hand but it's been posted a few times...I dunno, but I think Sel hates this kind of cliche.
Definitely true. But his commentary on Il Cervo did make me think about this again.Ain't no 'think' about it, he's stated outright that he hates it, a cheap trope for amateurs. I don't keep quotes on hand but it's been posted a few times...