Mr Mousie and I spent a part of today watching GetBackers. If you click on the 'getbackers' tag, you'll see I was watching the show at a great clip a month or so ago. But then, as I said, I got a bit burned out on anime and it was put aside. Well, I've restarted it now, and we watched four eps and I am in love all over again. For those who are
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Akabane will always be my favorite psycho. He's just so blithely amoral that you have to like him. And I love that even though no one in the GB group likes him or trusts him, he does have a place there and to a weird degree, friends. Last episode is amazing when he and Ban finally square off and Ban levels him without going completely all out. Interesting that you never see Ban go totally full force at any point in the anime.
And I love the fact that while we know why Ban killed Himiko's brother, she doesn't. But she still loves him.And that, right there, is why it's one of my favorite OTPs. Himiko loves him without any answers. It IS a lot to take on trust, but she does, as I think she always loved him a little, even before he left. Of course he's now a much more jaded, tough version of what he was when she first knew him, but under it all he's still Ban and can still be amazingly humane. And because of that you realize how killing his best friend must have affected him. While Ginji is the bleeding ( ... )
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I just love the crazy hospital ep where, to top it all off, Akabane shows up with a fruit basket for Ginji. He is, in his psycho way, fond of the boys. He is blithely looking forward to besting them and killing them, but up until that point he genuinely likes them. And of course, he'd take it as a personal affront if anyone else were to off them.
Himiko loves him without any answers. It IS a lot to take on trust, but she does, as I think she always loved him a little, even before he left.It does seem amazing. Basically, she decides that Ban is a good person after seeing him in action (and seeing him protect her etc etc). But she knows he killed her brother. So she bridges this dichotomy by thinking that whatever his reasons, they weren't evil. And I give TPTB points because you never get a sense that she's decided that because she finds Ban attractive and her hormones overpower her brain. It's ( ... )
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Yeah, interestingly you always get the impression she likes Ban for Ban, and doesn't really consider that he's hot. She loves the decency he tries so hard to hide. In a lot of ways she's like Ginji in that. They both KNOW Ban, not the walls he puts up.
They do go into more detail about the curse in the manga. I honestly don't like the manga's artwork all that much (it's usually the other way around for me), so I can't tell you much more than that I know they talk about it more.
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That's a really great way to put that. I realized his cynicism was just a front really early on, in one of the early eps when he used his jagan to see that old homeless man see his daughter, as if she'd really come. That was the beginning of my Ban love.
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