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What is exactly happening?
Ok, ok, everything is messed up right now. Not messed up as in chaos,
just not the usual. Everything seems to be dead. Irony has dominated
this life. This whole situation. Everyday I come on the computer and I
see nothing, nothing, not even the usual. Not even...
There is no interaction, nobody willing to participate. I understand they're gone for their own personal reasons, but is it too much of a coviencidence that most people are gone and those who don't talk or are usualy quiet on the computer? Everyday the only person I talk to is Aoi, and I would Akira too whenever I feel like it. I surf the net, my feeling, of being inspired to do anything at ALL is dead. Really, really dead. School friends aren't being loud or talkative as usual. Everybdoy is keeping to their own personal lives, not coming out because they are too obsessed, busy, too gone away rather than appear on a computer just for a minute to say hi. "Hi". Or "Hawo" or "Yellow dude" or any type of greeting anything. Whether you'd be online for 5 minutes or not, I just WANT to see that word on my messenger screen! The only one I've seen for the past many days is "Hey/heys" From AOI.
Aoi, the only one participating at the moment. The busiest, quitest, and hardest to know (next to Reili) is participating, out of all the unknowns. All the people who are busy with their own little lives, which I would be too, except even my school friends are too bsuy with THEIR personal lives, but where IS their personal lvies/ Cooped up in front of the computer playing MMORPGs, that's what! So some people don't want to have a fun time outdoors, and rather stay home. Others do go outdoors, and don't stay home to make conversation. I mean, that is what FORCES me on the computer. I escape to this little sancutary so I can talk to ANYBODY, I don't care! I'll talk a lot more to people if I noticed they were online! Which is a dilemma I have with RA because I can never know when she's online, seeing as I don't look at my MSN screen much.
All this means one thing, one meaning. Everybody is busy, will it take a whole know BIG thign to bring alive everybody once again? Am I the only one staying the the routine I actually ENJOY? Maybe other people don't, maybe I'm just a wannabe. Arguably I am and aren't a wannabe. It is so simple yet complicated at the same time. If you came online and jumped to a site, not caring about anything else, mostly because you want to jsut keep up with posting. Sure, that's fine. And yes, saying 'hi" is spam in posting, but it isn't on conversations in IMs! I don't see anymore of them! People come online when I'm at sleep or a school, limiting my time to find them online. Even Ginny, the "lost" BIFF as I call her, is ONLINE MORE OFTEN THAN EVERYBODY ELSE. Sump, Akira, the Ontario people go online all the time. Aoi does, Ginny, Helly. Maybe I'm just...complaining.
Oh, I surely admit, I'm kind of feeling left behind. It all very well switches around. Don't you see? Before, my school friends went out a lot, parties, stuff like that. Before, many of my online friend's stayed home. So I occupied my time at home a lot, but now people are all busy. There is one option left, and that is my own family. A usual teen would rather go around and spend more time with their friends than family. Despite knowing their family for their whole LIVES.
So, I sit in front of this computer. Knowing I have exams to study for, things to catch up, loads of homework, but I'm on here, aren't I? I'm sacrificing my time, ultimately procrastinating on everything that is important, just to earn a "hi." Just to see a comment, just to find someone to talk to...
Special fact: Procrastinatng has been studied to come from genes, if you procrastinate a lot, blame your parents or their parents or their parents or your long ancestors!
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On every BIFF day, I make a topic about it. There are celebrations, presents to go around, many talks in a conversation. Nobody notices, and I don't make this such a big deal, but I admit, I kind expected something. Something that disappointed me, those BIFFs.
Spot Day.
Yeah, I mean, sure I don't care about presents, and I know people said that to me. I felt happy about them, but every other day (Or at least most of them..>>) there is a topic, to discuss, to speak of. Created in the BIFF forum, now noticing that I'm the only one creating them. So I stopped, why? To test all the BIFFs, to see if they cared enough to notice days coming along. I bet they expected lil' ol me to come along and make a topic ABOUT MY OWN DAY. No. I refuse, I'm the leader, but I'm tired of doing ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING. I can complain all day and sound like a selfish bitch, but I'm being a nice person. I don't expect anything back, maybe a thank you, for the most. Or a "hi" to me once a couple of days. I did everything because I hoped for something happy, that you'd come on the compute,r not all the time, but at least a little, and say "hi" to everyone of the BIFF, just make their day like that. Say hi to them. All I ask is that, it's all I ask.
I did all that just to earn a "hi". I only do things so people will accept me, because I want to be a nice person, and yes, I believe I am. I don't know how many times I'm easily persuaded, how my parents think I'm a lazy little careless person because I spend 24/7 on the damn computer. I spend a lot of time for someone to say hi to me. Everyday I come home from school, I say hi to my parents and they say hi back. MOST people I'm sure don't do that at all, thinking that a greeting doesn't mean so much. But it does.
It truly does, at least to me.
Hi means they care you EXIST. I walk pass by friends, wave at them or say hi. It's a general routine. It makes my day. Of couse, the people I USED to talk to the most, people on the INTERNET never say hi anymore. Even if I talked to THEM the most. I have a penpal, or an email pal. We don't say hi at all, but we say bye. Bye's good too, bye is almost as good as hi, but hi means more. Bye is just a polite saying so we can leave. Hi tells everybody you're alive, you respect them, and that you're glad they're there, all in one 2 lettered WORD.
I don't care if people are busy, but sacrificing a second in their life to greet someone is enough for me. I say hi to many people. I regret not saying hi to Akira much, being my own fault and my own forgetfulness. If nobody has time to say hi to me anymore it just tells me you people don't have enough time to say I exist. It's like saying sorry to someone when you did it on accident. That means you're saying you're sorry for existing, because being born caused the incident.
Without people saying hi to me, they don't care I exist.
Now, I don't care if you don't say hi to me anymore. I'm a growing person. I know some people are off depressed, almost killing themselves because someone is gone. I doubt they said hi to each other, probably "I love you" more. Which is a good replacement for hi. This is my own opinion, but if people don't care you exist, then it's worst than losing someone, it emans you lose everybody's respect. if you lsot someone, you would still be friends with him/her, no matter what.
Yes, everybody has enemies. In fact, I have hatred enough to someone to wish them to die. It's wrong, and shouldn't be thought out, but everybody thinks these things, growing angry with tears through desperate exageration. Who cares any more? There will always be these thoughts, emotion runs through people. Opinions run through people. I know it's wrong to hate RO without playing it, but then other people ahte Beyblad,e or even Anime itself without watching it.
You know, I've been getting wuite into DBZ for a while. It is an interesting Anime, with it's concepts and action. Dubbing cuts all the blood, little tidbit things like showing the ass, other useless nonsensical things. I have seen Anti-Anime fans. I'm not THAT big into Anime. I don't jump to watch every Anime I have heard of. If I find something interesting about it, I get more involved in it and see how far I go. Throughout all of the Anime I have watched, I have noticed it is not the Shounen-ai, not the humour, not the action that gets me to it, but Drama.
Think about it, lots of action in the shows for little kids, Drama for some older people, close friendships for the whacky insane overimaginative fans like me. Angst is usually related witht he drama in some type of way.
Sailor Moon obviously had some of these parts, ESPECIALLY in Live Action. Naruto had it with Sasuke, but with others just as well.
Battle B Daman had it with Gray and his sister (not too far int hat part yet).
Beyblade had it with the close friendships, Kai's past, the fights and drama for something to achieve through all hell and injustice...
And finally, DBZ, in various, various ways. Especially in Gohan(Every one of him, XD) and Mirai Trunks.
If an Anime pops up, like Pokemon, the first thign that pops into your head is "Kiddy show". Meaning a very cheesy show that kids watch for morals. Pokemon is actually mroe than that, there's friendship, sacrifices, etc. too. So it isn't a happy show where the dream is to become the best, it's more than that.
When you say the Anime Beyblade, the first word that comes out might be "stupid". Of course, just like the former, there's action, drama, angst, etc. Other Animes such as some of the Gundam series contain A LOT of angst and action, but not much humour at all. Though the word that pops up in their ehad for the word Gundam is usually action. I mean, if the concept are a bunch of giant robot thigns blasting each other, you'd think that, but the machines aren't the main characters, the pilots are.
DBZ gets the action assumption as well. Even I thought that. Yet, there's the original Dragonball series, which was heavily focused more on humour than action. DBZ had more action, but kept at least some humour, and added in drama and some angst as well. DBGT has humour and action mixed together.
So, in other words, Anime itself is classified as "Violent". Wrong.
If you know America, they say NO to homosexuality. They say NO to showing violence to children, they want to protect their eyes. First, let me comment on how gays affect a children? I mean, it doesn't turn them gay. People are born like that. Sure, children won't really like the show (hey prefer action), but it doesn't turn them into "weird" people from watching the stuff. It might if you see them looking at "hentai" which is a whole different story. But gays are nothing wrong, parents who complain are just idiots.
Violence. Firs tof all, the world is never at peace. It will always be violent. Doesn't people's kids catch them watching the nice and seeing something violent there? If showing them fake violence influence them, why can't actual violence? If you think some children are dumb enough to jump off roofs so they could fly they would need a phychiatrist. I mean, look at them, look at ALL animated films. Do they LOOK real at all? If you want somethign that infulences a kid, take them to see lvie actions shows or Terminator or something. It shows REALISTIC things that would influence them, but why would a bunch of 2-D characters do that? It's find to keep your children from criminals, but not from violence. THey will have to learn about it someday....
TO summarize, I will take Gohan as an example, because I like him so much. Sarting at age 5 (Or 4 in Japan, stupid messed up ages) Like any child, a crybaby who's naive and curious. But, he sees his father dying, gets thrown in a forest alone for 6 months where a lot of dinosaurs and other wild animals live. Gets trained really hard, gets beaten up by saiyans, sees his trainer sacrifice his life for him. More people die, you know the DB routine. A bunch of androids appear, etc. ETC.
Then some big dude named Cell comes along to...well like every enemy, destroy/take over the planet/universe. More people get killed, including his father AGAIN, you know, you'd think this guy'd be tramatized by now right? Since that whole ordeal I think counts as angst, jsut isn't shown very well.
So he blows up, turns to SSJ2 and kills Cell, with the help of Goku spirtually coaching him.
See, is that ALL action? Does it mean something else? It's just like EVERY SINGLE TV SHOW THING IN THE UNIVERSE.
The objective: To fix a problem by getting something (Shikon no Tama, Dragonballs, etc.) Protecting something (Bit-beasts, Cobalt blade, many things in Sailor Moon...) Or stopping someone from causing chaos, which seems to be in a lot of shows....
There I end my three-themed rant. One about myself, one about Anime, and one you must figure out, =P
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Weekly Battle B Daman Episode Review:
Episode 10: "Bull Identity"
Rating: 3.5/5 Good, seen better.
Humor: 2/5
Action: 3/5
Bonds: 5/5
Bullness: 5/5
Tsubame Occurance: 2/5
This episode is an average episode. It wasn't as good as "Bull Supremacy", but it was better than the first episode. (A lot of first episodes are boring, =P) I missed the 2:30pm episode so I can only rely on my memory of the 7:30am one.
Yamato goes to the ring, seeing as the match is about to start, even though they can't find Bull. So the whole match is about hittign a triangle across the opponents line, or kind of the like the opposite of tug-o-war. Bull appears, all "possessed" like. (You don't see his eyes, one of the famous bangs cover eyes with shadow get-up) They bdafire. (This episode shows me how dumb Yamato is. Sure Yamato's smart on bdaman and cat instincts, but that's about it) Yamato doesn't really find out Bull's strange behaviour until the middle of the battle. Bull starts shooting his marbles at the pole. (They are standing on tied up cloths attached to poles about 20 feet from the ground...) Trying to knock Yamato down, it was another way of winning. (Well except there isn't a nice cushiony thing on the bottom, so that's bad) Bull's eyes appear and are evil and glow yellow. He says things like annialiahte. (Can't spell) And "For the shadow"., being all possessed like.
Gray's worried, and is mad at himself to not able to do anything about the situation. Since Bull is going to whack Yamato down to his demise. (Except he'd probably land on his feet, but...) Stuff goes on, Armada discovers Ababa's plan. Yamato gets Bull to snap out of it and they battle normally now. Until Yamato shoots off a power blast and wins the match. he slips off the cloth but Bull grabs his arm. (After flashbacks of how Yamato always saved him from falling) Bull doesn't realize he's lost until the announcer announces it. Haha. Everybody congratulates Yamato and Ababa is mad that his plan was foiled. Suddenly, Enjyu appears and declares that Yamato to better watch out, as Armada explains that his bdaman is the brothe rof Cobalt Blade! (Wow, now they have FAMILIES)
End of crappy episode.
It was a Yamato based episode, something I disliked. Though Bull had his cool "possessed" and "evil" looks, that so rocks. Tsubame seems to be pushed in the background. (Actually...)
What's happening is this. If we put this in a "I want to beat Yamato" mannered way....
Bull
|
Tsubame-->Yamato<<---->Gray
For the first 10 episodes, it seems like Yamato wants Gray,a s in he wants to bda battle him. Good rival and friends type of thing. Yamato also wants to do the same for Bull, except Bull isn't as interested as doing so with Yamato. Seeing that gray is more of a Yamato fan than Bull. Tsubame's that person who is the extremely huge Yamato fan, but being the newer of them all isn't being focused on that much because Yamato seems to care about Gray and Bull more.
How sad.
Anyway, not the best episode, I wasn't really thinking it would be. (When it said Bull Identity I thought it might reveal some of where he has come from and why he has a split identity, but I was wrong, so the title of the episode kind of sucks) So yeah, I don't like Yamato anymore, except for his humour, but I laugh at Tsubame more than him.
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It is now 1:20AM, and I started writing at 11:40PM.
This is my entry, and it damnw ell better be worth it!
-spot
There is no interaction, nobody willing to participate. I understand they're gone for their own personal reasons, but is it too much of a coviencidence that most people are gone and those who don't talk or are usualy quiet on the computer? Everyday the only person I talk to is Aoi, and I would Akira too whenever I feel like it. I surf the net, my feeling, of being inspired to do anything at ALL is dead. Really, really dead. School friends aren't being loud or talkative as usual. Everybdoy is keeping to their own personal lives, not coming out because they are too obsessed, busy, too gone away rather than appear on a computer just for a minute to say hi. "Hi". Or "Hawo" or "Yellow dude" or any type of greeting anything. Whether you'd be online for 5 minutes or not, I just WANT to see that word on my messenger screen! The only one I've seen for the past many days is "Hey/heys" From AOI.
Aoi, the only one participating at the moment. The busiest, quitest, and hardest to know (next to Reili) is participating, out of all the unknowns. All the people who are busy with their own little lives, which I would be too, except even my school friends are too bsuy with THEIR personal lives, but where IS their personal lvies/ Cooped up in front of the computer playing MMORPGs, that's what! So some people don't want to have a fun time outdoors, and rather stay home. Others do go outdoors, and don't stay home to make conversation. I mean, that is what FORCES me on the computer. I escape to this little sancutary so I can talk to ANYBODY, I don't care! I'll talk a lot more to people if I noticed they were online! Which is a dilemma I have with RA because I can never know when she's online, seeing as I don't look at my MSN screen much.
All this means one thing, one meaning. Everybody is busy, will it take a whole know BIG thign to bring alive everybody once again? Am I the only one staying the the routine I actually ENJOY? Maybe other people don't, maybe I'm just a wannabe. Arguably I am and aren't a wannabe. It is so simple yet complicated at the same time. If you came online and jumped to a site, not caring about anything else, mostly because you want to jsut keep up with posting. Sure, that's fine. And yes, saying 'hi" is spam in posting, but it isn't on conversations in IMs! I don't see anymore of them! People come online when I'm at sleep or a school, limiting my time to find them online. Even Ginny, the "lost" BIFF as I call her, is ONLINE MORE OFTEN THAN EVERYBODY ELSE. Sump, Akira, the Ontario people go online all the time. Aoi does, Ginny, Helly. Maybe I'm just...complaining.
Oh, I surely admit, I'm kind of feeling left behind. It all very well switches around. Don't you see? Before, my school friends went out a lot, parties, stuff like that. Before, many of my online friend's stayed home. So I occupied my time at home a lot, but now people are all busy. There is one option left, and that is my own family. A usual teen would rather go around and spend more time with their friends than family. Despite knowing their family for their whole LIVES.
So, I sit in front of this computer. Knowing I have exams to study for, things to catch up, loads of homework, but I'm on here, aren't I? I'm sacrificing my time, ultimately procrastinating on everything that is important, just to earn a "hi." Just to see a comment, just to find someone to talk to...
Special fact: Procrastinatng has been studied to come from genes, if you procrastinate a lot, blame your parents or their parents or their parents or your long ancestors!
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On every BIFF day, I make a topic about it. There are celebrations, presents to go around, many talks in a conversation. Nobody notices, and I don't make this such a big deal, but I admit, I kind expected something. Something that disappointed me, those BIFFs.
Spot Day.
Yeah, I mean, sure I don't care about presents, and I know people said that to me. I felt happy about them, but every other day (Or at least most of them..>>) there is a topic, to discuss, to speak of. Created in the BIFF forum, now noticing that I'm the only one creating them. So I stopped, why? To test all the BIFFs, to see if they cared enough to notice days coming along. I bet they expected lil' ol me to come along and make a topic ABOUT MY OWN DAY. No. I refuse, I'm the leader, but I'm tired of doing ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING. I can complain all day and sound like a selfish bitch, but I'm being a nice person. I don't expect anything back, maybe a thank you, for the most. Or a "hi" to me once a couple of days. I did everything because I hoped for something happy, that you'd come on the compute,r not all the time, but at least a little, and say "hi" to everyone of the BIFF, just make their day like that. Say hi to them. All I ask is that, it's all I ask.
I did all that just to earn a "hi". I only do things so people will accept me, because I want to be a nice person, and yes, I believe I am. I don't know how many times I'm easily persuaded, how my parents think I'm a lazy little careless person because I spend 24/7 on the damn computer. I spend a lot of time for someone to say hi to me. Everyday I come home from school, I say hi to my parents and they say hi back. MOST people I'm sure don't do that at all, thinking that a greeting doesn't mean so much. But it does.
It truly does, at least to me.
Hi means they care you EXIST. I walk pass by friends, wave at them or say hi. It's a general routine. It makes my day. Of couse, the people I USED to talk to the most, people on the INTERNET never say hi anymore. Even if I talked to THEM the most. I have a penpal, or an email pal. We don't say hi at all, but we say bye. Bye's good too, bye is almost as good as hi, but hi means more. Bye is just a polite saying so we can leave. Hi tells everybody you're alive, you respect them, and that you're glad they're there, all in one 2 lettered WORD.
I don't care if people are busy, but sacrificing a second in their life to greet someone is enough for me. I say hi to many people. I regret not saying hi to Akira much, being my own fault and my own forgetfulness. If nobody has time to say hi to me anymore it just tells me you people don't have enough time to say I exist. It's like saying sorry to someone when you did it on accident. That means you're saying you're sorry for existing, because being born caused the incident.
Without people saying hi to me, they don't care I exist.
Now, I don't care if you don't say hi to me anymore. I'm a growing person. I know some people are off depressed, almost killing themselves because someone is gone. I doubt they said hi to each other, probably "I love you" more. Which is a good replacement for hi. This is my own opinion, but if people don't care you exist, then it's worst than losing someone, it emans you lose everybody's respect. if you lsot someone, you would still be friends with him/her, no matter what.
Yes, everybody has enemies. In fact, I have hatred enough to someone to wish them to die. It's wrong, and shouldn't be thought out, but everybody thinks these things, growing angry with tears through desperate exageration. Who cares any more? There will always be these thoughts, emotion runs through people. Opinions run through people. I know it's wrong to hate RO without playing it, but then other people ahte Beyblad,e or even Anime itself without watching it.
You know, I've been getting wuite into DBZ for a while. It is an interesting Anime, with it's concepts and action. Dubbing cuts all the blood, little tidbit things like showing the ass, other useless nonsensical things. I have seen Anti-Anime fans. I'm not THAT big into Anime. I don't jump to watch every Anime I have heard of. If I find something interesting about it, I get more involved in it and see how far I go. Throughout all of the Anime I have watched, I have noticed it is not the Shounen-ai, not the humour, not the action that gets me to it, but Drama.
Think about it, lots of action in the shows for little kids, Drama for some older people, close friendships for the whacky insane overimaginative fans like me. Angst is usually related witht he drama in some type of way.
Sailor Moon obviously had some of these parts, ESPECIALLY in Live Action. Naruto had it with Sasuke, but with others just as well.
Battle B Daman had it with Gray and his sister (not too far int hat part yet).
Beyblade had it with the close friendships, Kai's past, the fights and drama for something to achieve through all hell and injustice...
And finally, DBZ, in various, various ways. Especially in Gohan(Every one of him, XD) and Mirai Trunks.
If an Anime pops up, like Pokemon, the first thign that pops into your head is "Kiddy show". Meaning a very cheesy show that kids watch for morals. Pokemon is actually mroe than that, there's friendship, sacrifices, etc. too. So it isn't a happy show where the dream is to become the best, it's more than that.
When you say the Anime Beyblade, the first word that comes out might be "stupid". Of course, just like the former, there's action, drama, angst, etc. Other Animes such as some of the Gundam series contain A LOT of angst and action, but not much humour at all. Though the word that pops up in their ehad for the word Gundam is usually action. I mean, if the concept are a bunch of giant robot thigns blasting each other, you'd think that, but the machines aren't the main characters, the pilots are.
DBZ gets the action assumption as well. Even I thought that. Yet, there's the original Dragonball series, which was heavily focused more on humour than action. DBZ had more action, but kept at least some humour, and added in drama and some angst as well. DBGT has humour and action mixed together.
So, in other words, Anime itself is classified as "Violent". Wrong.
If you know America, they say NO to homosexuality. They say NO to showing violence to children, they want to protect their eyes. First, let me comment on how gays affect a children? I mean, it doesn't turn them gay. People are born like that. Sure, children won't really like the show (hey prefer action), but it doesn't turn them into "weird" people from watching the stuff. It might if you see them looking at "hentai" which is a whole different story. But gays are nothing wrong, parents who complain are just idiots.
Violence. Firs tof all, the world is never at peace. It will always be violent. Doesn't people's kids catch them watching the nice and seeing something violent there? If showing them fake violence influence them, why can't actual violence? If you think some children are dumb enough to jump off roofs so they could fly they would need a phychiatrist. I mean, look at them, look at ALL animated films. Do they LOOK real at all? If you want somethign that infulences a kid, take them to see lvie actions shows or Terminator or something. It shows REALISTIC things that would influence them, but why would a bunch of 2-D characters do that? It's find to keep your children from criminals, but not from violence. THey will have to learn about it someday....
TO summarize, I will take Gohan as an example, because I like him so much. Sarting at age 5 (Or 4 in Japan, stupid messed up ages) Like any child, a crybaby who's naive and curious. But, he sees his father dying, gets thrown in a forest alone for 6 months where a lot of dinosaurs and other wild animals live. Gets trained really hard, gets beaten up by saiyans, sees his trainer sacrifice his life for him. More people die, you know the DB routine. A bunch of androids appear, etc. ETC.
Then some big dude named Cell comes along to...well like every enemy, destroy/take over the planet/universe. More people get killed, including his father AGAIN, you know, you'd think this guy'd be tramatized by now right? Since that whole ordeal I think counts as angst, jsut isn't shown very well.
So he blows up, turns to SSJ2 and kills Cell, with the help of Goku spirtually coaching him.
See, is that ALL action? Does it mean something else? It's just like EVERY SINGLE TV SHOW THING IN THE UNIVERSE.
The objective: To fix a problem by getting something (Shikon no Tama, Dragonballs, etc.) Protecting something (Bit-beasts, Cobalt blade, many things in Sailor Moon...) Or stopping someone from causing chaos, which seems to be in a lot of shows....
There I end my three-themed rant. One about myself, one about Anime, and one you must figure out, =P
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Weekly Battle B Daman Episode Review:
Episode 10: "Bull Identity"
Rating: 3.5/5 Good, seen better.
Humor: 2/5
Action: 3/5
Bonds: 5/5
Bullness: 5/5
Tsubame Occurance: 2/5
This episode is an average episode. It wasn't as good as "Bull Supremacy", but it was better than the first episode. (A lot of first episodes are boring, =P) I missed the 2:30pm episode so I can only rely on my memory of the 7:30am one.
Yamato goes to the ring, seeing as the match is about to start, even though they can't find Bull. So the whole match is about hittign a triangle across the opponents line, or kind of the like the opposite of tug-o-war. Bull appears, all "possessed" like. (You don't see his eyes, one of the famous bangs cover eyes with shadow get-up) They bdafire. (This episode shows me how dumb Yamato is. Sure Yamato's smart on bdaman and cat instincts, but that's about it) Yamato doesn't really find out Bull's strange behaviour until the middle of the battle. Bull starts shooting his marbles at the pole. (They are standing on tied up cloths attached to poles about 20 feet from the ground...) Trying to knock Yamato down, it was another way of winning. (Well except there isn't a nice cushiony thing on the bottom, so that's bad) Bull's eyes appear and are evil and glow yellow. He says things like annialiahte. (Can't spell) And "For the shadow"., being all possessed like.
Gray's worried, and is mad at himself to not able to do anything about the situation. Since Bull is going to whack Yamato down to his demise. (Except he'd probably land on his feet, but...) Stuff goes on, Armada discovers Ababa's plan. Yamato gets Bull to snap out of it and they battle normally now. Until Yamato shoots off a power blast and wins the match. he slips off the cloth but Bull grabs his arm. (After flashbacks of how Yamato always saved him from falling) Bull doesn't realize he's lost until the announcer announces it. Haha. Everybody congratulates Yamato and Ababa is mad that his plan was foiled. Suddenly, Enjyu appears and declares that Yamato to better watch out, as Armada explains that his bdaman is the brothe rof Cobalt Blade! (Wow, now they have FAMILIES)
End of crappy episode.
It was a Yamato based episode, something I disliked. Though Bull had his cool "possessed" and "evil" looks, that so rocks. Tsubame seems to be pushed in the background. (Actually...)
What's happening is this. If we put this in a "I want to beat Yamato" mannered way....
Bull
|
Tsubame-->Yamato<<---->Gray
For the first 10 episodes, it seems like Yamato wants Gray,a s in he wants to bda battle him. Good rival and friends type of thing. Yamato also wants to do the same for Bull, except Bull isn't as interested as doing so with Yamato. Seeing that gray is more of a Yamato fan than Bull. Tsubame's that person who is the extremely huge Yamato fan, but being the newer of them all isn't being focused on that much because Yamato seems to care about Gray and Bull more.
How sad.
Anyway, not the best episode, I wasn't really thinking it would be. (When it said Bull Identity I thought it might reveal some of where he has come from and why he has a split identity, but I was wrong, so the title of the episode kind of sucks) So yeah, I don't like Yamato anymore, except for his humour, but I laugh at Tsubame more than him.
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It is now 1:20AM, and I started writing at 11:40PM.
This is my entry, and it damnw ell better be worth it!
-spot
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I don't have much to say on B'Daman, since I don't watch it. ^^;
But drama is definitely the best part in any anime, it's the thing that gets people to connect with it.
Your small thing about Gohan training made me remember those eps. I remember watching them and the show all the time. n.n
*huggle*
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You made me feel guilty!!! Awww... I'm sorry people forgot your day. I just haven't been checking the forums anymore, because I dunno, I guess I've been a bit sadder. I have good reason to be, trust me. But I'm sorry for missing your day. You know I wouldn't have if I had been on more. I say, 'Hi' only if people talk to me first. But I dunno, I guess you've been feeling a bit lonely with less active biffs. But you should know we all care about you even if we don't say 'hi' It's something like with Reili.
He doesn't say anything. But you know he cares even if he says he doesn't. It's just a feeling that's there. It's with all the biffs. People may not talk to you. But you can still feel important knowing that 'you' were the one to get them all together. 'you' just need to relise that sometimes if something doesn't happen you need to make it happen. It's not nagging. I think the rest of the biffs just need a reminder of what you've done for them. I can picture them now saying something like 'Oh that right! I forgot!' And apoligies for it. We are all growing up and we have more stuff to balance in life. But sometimes we need a little reminder about our friendships. It must be hard for you.
You know it's never too late. What about a spot week? You've done it for some many other peoples when we forgot their days.
Love ya,
Akira
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(Anonymous) 2005-06-08 07:25 am (UTC)(link)Will you be shocked? To see that I'm actually commenting on your journal entry? Maybe. Then again, perhaps not. ;p
Ha. Ha. Ha. Okay, I''m no idea what to write. I can't think of any long comments. -__-
Haha. See ya then.
Aoi (if you don't already know)
PS ...Am I really the hardest to know? ^_~