
(anyway, Kare Kano blah blah bye now.)
Uhh, wow... havn't seen you around here in awhile, Sarah... or maybe I'm just blind or something, lol... where ya been?SarahtheBoring wrote:Gravitation is about the magical sacredness destroying power of tacky boyband music, silly.![]()
(anyway, Kare Kano blah blah bye now.)
Actually noy always. Marmalade boy for instance tries to be relisitic on its aproach, theres problems, breakups, get back togethers, and couples that don't end up the way you might want them to.Brolly345 wrote:You can't, in my humble opinion, call romance anime realistic. It doesn't happen the way it does in the shows. At least, I don't think it does because it is always too perfect.
You get along with me OK, am I in that 0.001% of editors am I? Cool bananasSarahtheBoring wrote:I think the question wasn't so much in the nature of the romance - just about any romance story is going to be shinier and more fairytale than real life, that's just the nature of fiction. I think the question was more about series that are set in the real world and with plausible characters, rather than, say, on the moon, or in the future, or with robots.
(and no, I'm not supposed to be here - shh, don't tell! I don't get along with 99.999% of AMV editors, so I usually don't last long.)