Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
In the VN Misha calls Hideaki Hideaki, but if you insist on her usng a nickname here, you should keep it consistent...
In other news it took me a while to figure out that Jigoro didn't rob the nearest hardware store ^^°
In other news it took me a while to figure out that Jigoro didn't rob the nearest hardware store ^^°
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
We're all filthy pirates. The sooner we accept that the happier we'll be.Hoitash wrote:...What in the name of Love Live!'s costumes did I just read?
Whatever it was, it was awesome .
Aren't all writers word pirates in some form or another?DanjaDoom wrote: Also, a bit shout out to all of the television shows I stole jokes from paid homage to.
Although you'd think being a pirate would pay better (oh right, pirates rarely stole valuable stuff that they didn't need to not die. Dang history channel...)
Also: myrmidon.
I am now imagining Misha attacking Troy and slaughtering Trojans beside Achilles . Preferably with a very large hammer.
And if I take any more gummy vitamin/iced mocha speedballs I may just incorporate a city-destroying Misha into the story.
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
Nah, he thinks physical stealing is for poor people. Stealing cable, on the other hand, is the way of the future.Mirage_GSM wrote:In the VN Misha calls Hideaki Hideaki, but if you insist on her usng a nickname here, you should keep it consistent...
In other news it took me a while to figure out that Jigoro didn't rob the nearest hardware store ^^°
My fine literary endeavors: Real, M&M, Rat Race, and Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness. Feel free to stroke my ego and read them.
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
Were you drunk when you wrote this?
Sorry, but there is no way I can like this chapter.
Sorry, but there is no way I can like this chapter.
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
I'm sorry to hear that, Otaku ;_;OtakuNinja wrote:Were you drunk when you wrote this?
Sorry, but there is no way I can like this chapter.
What, specifically, did you not like about it?
My fine literary endeavors: Real, M&M, Rat Race, and Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness. Feel free to stroke my ego and read them.
We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey-Sanic
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
My entire perception of you has changed...Hoitash wrote:Sex and the City
In other news, I just caught up on this, reading through the entire golfing escapade and the new cable fiasco this-evening while I'm stalling at publishing my new chapter. My only issue is that this latest chapter seems altogether implausible in a realistic sense, but, after your Halloween chapter, this actually isn't terribly unexpected. There's no telling how strange the world around Yamaku really is, after all, since it's its own little world. There really could be over-funded military organizations bent on ridding the world of petty cable thieves, they just weren't mentioned in the VN because it wasn't necessary for the narrative.
I think Hoitash will agree, the world of KS could have any number of ridiculous sub-plots that never saw the light of day simply because they were a departure from the intent of the original fiction (he's written a few).
In the meantime, I'm looking forward to the conclusion of the cable caper.
- Mader Levap
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I don't think there is need to over-analyze piece that is clearly comedic. No one cares if it is realistic as long as it is funny.
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First of all, no matter how many times I read it, I didn't understand the point of this chapter. There might be some American humor that made this chapter enjoyable to the others, but if so, I didn't get it. Most people were out of character, and the sudden arrival of the military was, in my opinion, very confusing.DanjaDoom wrote:I'm sorry to hear that, Otaku ;_;OtakuNinja wrote:Were you drunk when you wrote this?
Sorry, but there is no way I can like this chapter.
What, specifically, did you not like about it?
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This is crackfic.OtakuNinja wrote:First of all, no matter how many times I read it, I didn't understand the point of this chapter. There might be some American humor that made this chapter enjoyable to the others, but if so, I didn't get it. Most people were out of character, and the sudden arrival of the military was, in my opinion, very confusing.
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
This chapter is crap.Mader Levap wrote:This is crackfic.OtakuNinja wrote:First of all, no matter how many times I read it, I didn't understand the point of this chapter. There might be some American humor that made this chapter enjoyable to the others, but if so, I didn't get it. Most people were out of character, and the sudden arrival of the military was, in my opinion, very confusing.
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I'l like to say that this was pretty good. Not absolutely hilarious like the others, but still pretty good. I'd like to say that. But first, Danja, you have to tell me that this is not going to be the "epic finale". That this isn't an attempt to end the series by putting the cast in some astronomically implausible situation that doesn't fit the tone of the series at all while not providing any real closure. Please, please tell me this is just another wacky Hakamichi family adventure and not like the "Hey Arnold" movie. Tell me it is not so, and I will say to you that this was pretty good.
On a completely unrelated note, what route is Hisao in during all this? It may have been answered earlier but I haven't read this front-to-back in months.
On a completely unrelated note, what route is Hisao in during all this? It may have been answered earlier but I haven't read this front-to-back in months.
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
My personal vote is for dream sequence, but that's just me.
I wonder if Kenji will make a Rambo-style entrance at some point...
I wonder if Kenji will make a Rambo-style entrance at some point...
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Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
You don't want him to "Seinfeld" it, I gather?Dr. Robotnik wrote:That this isn't an attempt to end the series by putting the cast in some astronomically implausible situation that doesn't fit the tone of the series at all while not providing any real closure.
It seems more like he's having fun throwing the characters at a ridiculous situation. However, I will mention that Danja has every right to end the series whenever he wants, and in whichever way he desires. If this is how he decides to end it, I'd be more concerned with never seeing another episode than bickering about how it ended.
You just want someone else to make Kenji an action hero to validate your 100,000+ word opus(that number may be inaccurate, I haven't counted).Hoitash wrote:I wonder if Kenji will make a Rambo-style entrance at some point...
I kid, I kid. What I should be doing is reading through the last 10+ parts in H&K:MD because I've been a slouch and haven't cracked it open since December...
Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
I said earlier in the thread that Hisao wound up with Hanako and that they're vacationing, and Lilly by some off chance decided to not go to Scotland and stay behind with Akira. Of course, I may or may not have been making that up off of the top of my head, but you can take that as canon if you wish.Dr. Robotnik wrote:I'l like to say that this was pretty good. Not absolutely hilarious like the others, but still pretty good. I'd like to say that. But first, Danja, you have to tell me that this is not going to be the "epic finale". That this isn't an attempt to end the series by putting the cast in some astronomically implausible situation that doesn't fit the tone of the series at all while not providing any real closure. Please, please tell me this is just another wacky Hakamichi family adventure and not like the "Hey Arnold" movie. Tell me it is not so, and I will say to you that this was pretty good.
On a completely unrelated note, what route is Hisao in during all this? It may have been answered earlier but I haven't read this front-to-back in months.
And no, this won't be the grand finale.
My fine literary endeavors: Real, M&M, Rat Race, and Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness. Feel free to stroke my ego and read them.
We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey-Sanic
We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey-Sanic
Re: Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness
Spot on, chap.Mader Levap wrote:This is crackfic.OtakuNinja wrote:First of all, no matter how many times I read it, I didn't understand the point of this chapter. There might be some American humor that made this chapter enjoyable to the others, but if so, I didn't get it. Most people were out of character, and the sudden arrival of the military was, in my opinion, very confusing.
My fine literary endeavors: Real, M&M, Rat Race, and Hideaki: A Tale of Manliness. Feel free to stroke my ego and read them.
We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey-Sanic
We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey-Sanic