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Branch ([personal profile] branchandroot) wrote2005-01-16 08:17 pm

ML

Watched up to 6 of Meine Liebe.

Lui, you are such an unspeakable little snot; I love you. Well, all right, I love Seki the Smooth's voice, but it helps that you're cute in your snottiness.

Orphe, Lui doesn't need television, he has you. You complete sucker.

Naoji, sweet demons of chaos, you are such a sub. An asskicking sub, but a sub. Oh so much.

Camus, sweetie, you're weird. Adorable, but weird. And it isn't the flowers that make me say this, no, it's the garters on your boots.

Ed, lose that horrible shirt. Actually, you can lose all your shirts, but especially that one. You're a ruffian, darling, not a pretty sailor-suited soldier.


Issac... get back here.


Lui: *pained* Is she always like this?

Niou: Actually, you seem to be bringing out the best in her.

[identity profile] maeran.livejournal.com 2005-01-17 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
I knew you'd like it, overdramatic music notwithstanding. ^__^ Someone mentioned some time ago, that Japan seems to be having a BL season in anime or something. (It was just after Gravitation and Yami no Matsuei were released, I believe.) I'm not sure if that's the case here (though I wish), but I do notice the peculiar male to female ratio in all the new anime that I've been watching. First there was TeniPuri, which set up a would-be romance between the main character and a random girl, then kinda forgot all about her. Hikaru no Go obviously set up for the same, but started ignoring the girl in favor of friends/rivals who are so much cooler anyway. And then there is Meine Liebe, which doesn't even pretend to set up a romantic interest, period.

Oh, and let us not forget Maruma (Kyou Kara Maou!), which pretends to set up a BL theme straight from episode one. (In all likelihood they probably aren't pretending, either.)

Naoji, sweet demons of chaos, you are such a sub. An asskicking sub, but a sub.

Yep, Lui and Orphe going all territorial over Naoji is just priceless. >D And Camus and his garters ate my last battered bits of sanity.