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Why is Nanoha so much less popular with the usual anime crowd than with TVTropes?

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  • If you must eat a phoenix, boil it, do not roast it. This only encourages their mischievous habits.

    Hopeless, not suicidal. They didn't go in with no expectations of ever coming back out.

  • edited 2012-10-25 11:36:04
    You can change. You can.

    'Hopeless' also works (It's a pretty loose description. The Dozen died in the original story except for Wladislaw and their military handler, but in most cases where the story is imitated or homaged or whatever, most of the characters if not all survive, like in Inglorious Basterds)

  • edited 2012-10-25 11:38:09
    I told you a hundred times Seibah, I don't want you in my pool

    I thought mass effect was reliant on your choices beforehand to determine how well it went. I'd imagine it wasn't too hard to get a decent amount of survivors though.

  • You can change. You can.

    Well, more like their survival is not necessarily canon, really. That's why I removed it. 

  • If you must eat a phoenix, boil it, do not roast it. This only encourages their mischievous habits.

    'Hopeless' also works



    The characters in that case weren't former criminals. Well, Fate was, but they hadn't cut a deal with her to get her to do it or anything. It was just a case of the protagonists (one a criminal who had issues with her mother, one a girl with a desire to do something with her life) tackling hopeless odds to prevent the world being destroyed.


    I can think of several times when criminals are pardoned in exchange for working for the TSAB, but in each case, it's treated as a redemption thing, and it's never tied to them agreeing to take on hopeless suicide missions.

  • You can change. You can.

    Well, if they're villains trying to be heroes, it's still Shojo Thunderbolts.

  • If you must eat a phoenix, boil it, do not roast it. This only encourages their mischievous habits.

    I'm getting kinda tired, hard to explain.


    By the time their heroism rolls around, they're not villains. It's that common redemption thing; the character realizes that they were being a fuckwit, turns around, begs forgiveness, works with the heroes for a while, then eventually becomes one of the heroes.

  • You can change. You can.

    Well, yeah, that's my point. In Thunderbolts, you got a bunch of guys who were villains but they look for redemption and by the end of their character arcs, they aren't really villains anymore.

  • Judging by her outlandish attire she's some sort of free-thinking anarchist

    It has an interesting magic system. That and Spacebattles' obsession with it are the only reason I have any idea about the plot. I gave the first season a shot and couldn't bring myself to care about Fate or Nanoha. Fate especially; I found her really irritating for some reason. Shit, I knew I had to stop watching when I was kinda *glad* to see a washed-up crackwhore torture a tiny girl. 

  • a little muffled

    Arf is the best character in the first season tbh.

  • yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    All I know is I'm kinda sick of seeing arguments over whether Nanoha or Madoka is better. :/

  • Judging by her outlandish attire she's some sort of free-thinking anarchist

    Wait, aren't they trying to do two different things? One's Gundam-esque murky morality and awesome fight scenes and the other's about loneliness. How can you compare them when they aren't trying to tell the same type of story? 

  • yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    I have no idea, I've seen three episodes of Nanoha and not a thing of Madoka.


    I just get annoyed when a large portion of my friends argue with each other about things I don't care about, honestly. =| 


  • How can you compare them when they aren't trying to tell the same type of story?


     



    Because both have little girls who fight, and they're popular.


  • Wait, aren't they trying to do two different things?



    Not really, no.  Certainly not so different that you can't compare them.

  • If you must eat a phoenix, boil it, do not roast it. This only encourages their mischievous habits.

    Wait, aren't they trying to do two different things?



    Yes.


    One is taking the magical girl genre to extremes, in the worst sense of it; making the work as dark as it can get while still remaining logically consistent. This one speaks about hope and despair, featuring broken characters, a morality system that is designed to break down its followers, and much of the point of the story is about not giving in to despair.


    The other is a military-style magical girl story, where the point is that all sapient beings deserve to be treated humanely, even where they're not human. It features a very clear sort of grey morality, villains that can always strive for redemption, and people enduring situations without suffering overly much.


    They're superficially similar- they both feature young girls, magic, some of the same character archetypes, devotion to the brighter characters in the settings- but they're not similar enough that you can draw meaningful comparisons between the two.


  • You aren't ever allowed to mention two shows in the same sentence unless they're exactly the same.



    Please stop.

  • If you must eat a phoenix, boil it, do not roast it. This only encourages their mischievous habits.

    Perhaps you could try drawing meaningful comparisons between the shows, rather than reducing my post to a strawman argument, then.

  • yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    Please stop.



    Are you aware that you look....silly, when you do this "my opinions on anime are correct and yours are not, nyeh!" thing? 

  • Judging by her outlandish attire she's some sort of free-thinking anarchist

    No one's saying things have to be Eragon and Star Wars, here. We're just saying, Madoka can be more constructively contrasted with something like Revolutionary Girl Utena - or John Dies At The End, now that I think of it.

  • yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    You Sure Do Seem To Like John Dies At The End


    [in fairness it may be a totally apt comparison, never read the thing] 

  • Judging by her outlandish attire she's some sort of free-thinking anarchist

    (It's a bleak book with an underlying optimism that doesn't become fully clear until the end.


    Also, dick jokes. Dick jokes everywhere.)

  • edited 2012-10-28 21:05:49
    Has friends besides tanks now

    or John Dies At The End, now that I think of it.



    Huh. I haven't read that book in a while, but this comparison makes me want to reread it.



    (It's a bleak book with an underlying optimism that doesn't become fully clear until the end.



    Ah, right.


    Although it is very different from Madoka in the sense that there aren't any dick jokes in Madoka.

  • edited 2012-10-28 21:08:06

    Perhaps you could try drawing meaningful comparisons between the shows, rather than reducing my post to a strawman argument, then.



    It's really not even a strawman argument.


    Super Lazuli's friends argue about which show is better.


    You are saying that there is absolutely no way that someone can do that because some of the themes they deal with are different.


    Never mind the fact that they both target exactly the same audience and have similar character design and make use of the same general elements and have the same sort of action scenes and are both magical girl series that deviate from the norm by adding elements of other genres, etc....


    That's far more than enough to justify comparing them, especially since really you don't even need anywhere near that much of a similarity.  You can say one thing is better than another even if they're doing completely different things.  It probably doesn't make much sense if you were comparing, say, a video game to a book, but since both of them are anime series that's really enough.



    Are you aware that you look....silly, when you do this "my opinions on anime are correct and yours are not, nyeh!" thing?



    It has nothing to do with my opinions on anime, and everything to do with how discussions on the internet work.  You can say one thing is better than another even if they have somewhat different objectives.

  • Ridi, Pagliaccio, sul tuo amore infranto!

    Is there any anime genre that hasn't gotten a popular "Taken to the logical extreme of despair and bleakness"


    Not using the D word.

  • yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    It has nothing to do with my opinions on anime, and everything to do with how discussions on the internet work. You can say one thing is better than another even if they have somewhat different objectives.



    *shrug* OK, then.


    I don't think that's really what Nova meant though.



    Not using the D word.



    You mean a Deconstruction in the Troper sense. I don't think you'll be misunderstood, afaik, no one here is an aspiring literature critic. 

  • Ridi, Pagliaccio, sul tuo amore infranto!

    I don't care about being misunderstood. Everyone here knows what a Deconstruction is in the Troper sense. It's just an annoying word that brings up a lot of arguments.


  • Is there any anime genre that hasn't gotten a popular "Taken to the logical extreme of despair and bleakness"



    Slice-of-life.


    Sports.


    Idols.

  • edited 2012-10-28 21:16:36
    yea i make potions if ya know what i mean

    I don't find it such, but OK.


    Well, it does bring up a lot of arguments (THAT'S NOT WHAT A DECONSTRUCTION IS and so on), I mean that I don't find it annoying.


    Anyway. 



    Slice-of-life.



    It's Not My Fault I'm Not Popular!, also known as Losergirl-chan.



     Idols



    Isn't Idolmaster dark-ish? I may be remembering wrong since I've never seen it, and am only speaking from vague recollections here. 

  • Ridi, Pagliaccio, sul tuo amore infranto!

    Slice-of-life would be...interesting. Going deep into the dark despair of the real world.


    Idols would ALSO be fun.

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