PoT: Mirror Writing: The Winner Is...
May. 15th, 2004 09:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fic post from my archive.
Mizuki and Fuji play head games with each other.
The slow smile that curved Shuusuke's mouth would have sent any sane person running, very far and very fast. Just as well, probably, that Hajime had never made any strong claims to sanity when he was in pursuit of a goal he wanted.
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Date: 2004-05-18 05:26 pm (UTC)I hit GW fairly late, which was probably a good thing; the fandom, at least in fossil form, fascinated me almost more than the actual show. It's one of the things that entertains me about PoT: I doubt the fans can come up with anything more cracked out than the official writers! PoT has a ways to go before overtaking my FMA production, but it's headed there. Nothing has sucked me in like either of those besides Sailor Moon, which was my gateway anime. My supplier was canny enough to give me the first season ending in both sub and dub forms for critical comparison. Alas for the weaknesses of english majors! I was a gonner.
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Date: 2004-05-19 10:02 pm (UTC)Oh, yeah.... GW fandom was *amazing*... {laughs} The actual anime was *good*, had it's points, but it was the *fandom* that so carried it... And all the absolutely fantastic authors and artists; breathtaking...
Hmmm {Frowns} "FMA production"?
Ah, SM---you always remember your gateway, ne? LoL... yeah, well, we won't talk about the first season ending... I"m just glad I got my hands on the other three seasons before the dubbers did... (refused to watch the american dub due to bastardidation of favorite pairing---{shivers and mutters something that sounds suspiciously like "cousins"})
Ne, isn't anime great for English Majors, though? I mean, such beauty just waiting for comparing and contrasting and identifying themes, plot, character developement.. ^____________^
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Date: 2004-05-19 10:44 pm (UTC)*pulls self together*
FMA--Fullmetal Alchemist. You haven't been sucked in yet? Oh, you must! It's incredibly addictive, albeit quite angst-ridden. It was what I was obsessed with before tenipuri, which came to me just when I needed something cheerful. And, hey, it'll be something to do while we wait for AO to feed our wild cravings with the next batch of tenipuri subs.
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Date: 2004-05-20 04:19 am (UTC)