Sometimes, reading through posts about how a fan analyzes a series, about how a character differs in the manga and the anime, how this event wasted a chance for character development, how this detail in the world-building is lacking and the mangaka seems to rely on artistic license too much, it makes me feel like those fans have put much more
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I suppose character analysis... well... it helps me in a way that I get connected with a character and I don't forget him/her easily. As I've said, I'm not good with memorizing and my memory storage cleans itself every, what, a month or so? So when I establish these connections (no matter how far-fetched and stupid and conceited (lol) they may be), the character embeds him/herself in my mind
I share your amazement, though. Some analytic posts are just... woah. The ones which amaze me the most are those who appear like they were written effortlessly, like one article I read about TTGL being an anti-Evangelion (I thought, did the creator really intend to recreate Eva in a totally different way? like you said above).
Thanks for this post XD I actually never thought about this much before.
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Yes, yes! Those analysis are really awesome. It's as if it was simply just a thought off their head, an off-hand observation or something.
Lol. It just occurred to me while reading through this one (fan) author's manga meta posts. XD
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Hi, I don't know you, but that doesn't matter, since apparantly, YOU ARE ME.
Or something. ^^;;;;
Apparantly, a trick I found is basically turn it into something interesting in your head. A.K.A. "I substituted nations with Hetalia characters in my head to remember what happened! :D"
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I used to use anime pairings to memorize the periodic table but my goldfish-memory enabled me to forget it as soon as recitation was over heehee
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