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demeter918 ([personal profile] demeter918) wrote2008-12-13 11:39 pm

I shouldn't be laughing? But, oh wait, I am!

I know I probably should nod furiously with all this and all that...

but I find the TV Tropes assessment of the Faux Action Girl effing hilarious.

And yes, I totally agree with the Sakura part. Cause she's so damn awesome and we're told she's so damn awesome, but we don't get to see it very often. Yeah, yeah, this is a shonen manga, Kishimoto has admitted to an inability to draw/do female characters very well, but you'd think with all the talk about how amazing and talented Sakura is, we'd get something more than a glimpse here and there.

Essentially.

THIS IS MY WHINING FOR MORE HARUNO SAKURA.
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[personal profile] ariyanaforever 2008-12-14 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep, most of her major fights outside of mooks, she had to be aided by someone else. Like Solomon and Haji helped her defeat most of the chevaliers. Haji was the one who killed Amshel. The only major villain Saya killed on her own was Diva and that was at the end of the series. All other encounters with Diva. Diva wiped the floor with Saya.

The Street Fighter movie reference about "even Chun Li got to showcase her skills against Bison" made me laugh so hard. Cause yeah it was true. She tricked him into thinking she was helpless and then BAM, she broke her chains and started whooping his ass. That was probably the most entertaining scene in that whole crappy movie. ^^;

From what I have seen and read of Naruto, Sakura was definitely one of the entertaining characters. <3
Edited 2008-12-14 21:40 (UTC)

[identity profile] demeter918.livejournal.com 2008-12-15 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
OMG, yes. I love shonen series, don't get me wrong, but sometimes, they can be so utterly boring. Almost universally, they're more interesting in the beginning before they start massively powering up every other chapter. And in general, they have this one awesome female character who gets less and less screentime as the series goes on until she's basically removed. ;_; I remember Bulma from Dragonball.

Sakura was soooo awesome, even in the beginning. Kishimoto said her obsession with Sasuke was a deliberate character flaw and I loved that. The only unfortunate thing is that she grew out of it and then wasn't given much further screen time. ALAS.