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I never really understood Eva myself, but I do agree it was overrated! Never in my life have I seen such controversy for ONE cartoon.
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FULL METAL ALCHEMIST!!!!!!!!!
I watched all of it...and never found out what is so good in this anime

Alphonse is a crybaby and annoying,Edward just doesn't fit as a main character
The rest of the characters lacks development and the whole story is random
There is no humor and a few mediocre fight scenes,so wtf?
Well...there is only one good thing about this anime-Episode 7
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Brocken_Jr. wrote:
Kenshin does fit but let's not make the exception the rule. I find myself moving over to manhwa instead of manga since it has alot of really good martial arts and "tough" stories. (manhwa is korean manga)

Have you looked into the Seinen genre? I think thats where all of the tough series went. Adrian

I thought the Azumanga Daioh anime was a overrated, the manga is a completely different story though.
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Mastermind wrote:
FULL METAL ALCHEMIST!!!!!!!!!
I watched all of it...and never found out what is so good in this anime

Alphonse is a crybaby and annoying,Edward just doesn't fit as a main character
The rest of the characters lacks development and the whole story is random
There is no humor and a few mediocre fight scenes,so wtf?
Well...there is only one good thing about this anime-Episode 7


The Fullmetal Alchemist manga is where it's at, if you're wondering why it's so "good". The anime was okay, up until it branches into its own storylines.
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OMFG wrote:
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Kenshin does fit but let's not make the exception the rule. I find myself moving over to manhwa instead of manga since it has alot of really good martial arts and "tough" stories. (manhwa is korean manga)

Have you looked into the Seinen genre? I think thats where all of the tough series went. Adrian

I thought the Azumanga Daioh anime was a overrated, the manga is a completely different story though.


Seinen manga might have too much plot for what he's looking for; I suspect he's enjoying manhwa because what gets translated tends to be nothing but martial arts fighting series of questionable sexist degrees; art tends to be nice, anyway.

You know though:

Are the series themselves what is overrated, or is it the fan response to it? For instance when I mentioned EVA, my real gripe with it lies with the marketing of the product (endless reams of otaku-masturbatory crap) and fan responses. I've seen perfectly good series be 'ruined' by fan overraction.
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Sephiroth = He's cool and all, but that's it. I don't think he's THE BEST VIDEO GAME VILLIAN EVAR ZOMGG!11oneleven
But he was just...well...a villian. O-o
I personally think Eggman is cooler than Sephiroth *shot* XD
But seriously, I love FFVII and all in general, but it's way overrated.

As for anime, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. I mean, it was an okay anime with an orginal plot but I didn't think it was the greatest series in the world.
I personally thought Ouran High School Host Club was better than Haruhi Suzumiya. :/
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If games count, *any* guy from Final Fantasy.

God, I hate them.

If not, then I guess Naruto characters.

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Kenjimurasame wrote:
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Brocken_Jr. wrote:
Kenshin does fit but let's not make the exception the rule. I find myself moving over to manhwa instead of manga since it has alot of really good martial arts and "tough" stories. (manhwa is korean manga)

Have you looked into the Seinen genre? I think thats where all of the tough series went. Adrian

I thought the Azumanga Daioh anime was a overrated, the manga is a completely different story though.


Seinen manga might have too much plot for what he's looking for; I suspect he's enjoying manhwa because what gets translated tends to be nothing but martial arts fighting series of questionable sexist degrees; art tends to be nice, anyway.

You know though:

Are the series themselves what is overrated, or is it the fan response to it? For instance when I mentioned EVA, my real gripe with it lies with the marketing of the product (endless reams of otaku-masturbatory crap) and fan responses. I've seen perfectly good series be 'ruined' by fan overraction.


Ok kind of mean but well who says because its action and tough boy stuff it can't have a story. I mean just because the story is about a high schooler who wants to grow up to be a championship winning boxer (rokudenashi blues) that doesn't mean it has to be worse then any non- tough series like hey let's throw a random dude in a house with a bunch of hot ladies! (Love Hina). Also is preferring manga (or manhwa for that matter) with predominately male characters make me a sexist?
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I wasn't trying to be mean; it's just that when I think Seinin series I don't think action, I think series like Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, 20th Century Boys, Monster, etc. Even action series like Black Lagoon tend to involve more plot than action (although what action BL has is incredibly intense); when series like Hellsing come up though, I tend to just toss them into a category of 'Shounen Plus'; basically they're just shounen series with more exploding body parts, like the old shounen of Hokuto no Ken.

As for the sexism, it's not the predominance that makes a series sexist (IE, having more male characters than female) but instead either how the absence is treated (where ARE the women, if there are any) and HOW those women who do appear in the series are treated; in Zero: The Beginning of the Coffin, for example, the main character basically chokes his girlfriend almost to death because she disagrees with him, and no one else in the scene seems to find this particularly troubling--basically it's that he's a guy so this is a-ok.

Anyway that's a different debate for another topic.
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Would anyone shoot me if I say that most movies who win mass amounts of Oscars are overrated as well....and sometimes downright boring?
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On anime and videogames, I didn't think Evangelion was bad, but it definitely doesn't deserve the insane amount of praise it gets. I tried to watch Naruto but didn't like any of the characters so stopped, which is the same thing I did with Bleach. Some friends of mine assured me that better characters are introduced in Bleach later so I'll give it another shot eventually. The legion of Sephiroth and Cloud fans annoy me to no end... I feel so bad for the Cloud Song's creator. She even deleted it from her DA account after how annoying it got, yet people still bombard her with comments about it. I'm not that big of a Final Fantasy fan, anyway. The only villain I liked in the few FF games I have played was Kefka because he had more of a personality than Sephiroth. Besides, he was an evil clown. I like evil clowns a lot more than evil pretty-boys. Inuyasha as a whole is pretty overrated, too. I get the feeling that Rumiko Takahashi just doesn't know when to end it... or she just wants more money. People may complain that One Piece is long, but, unlike Inuyasha, it just gets better over time. Also, I find it's main characters hilarious and awesome, which are words I'd never use to describe the main Inuyasha characters. Oh, and Dante from Devil May Cry is overrated and has no personality that I can find except for cheesy one liners.

When it comes to books, Eragon is pretty overrated. I actually think the movie was better, because then I didn't have to read Paolini's writing. Lord of the Rings really just bored me... I thought the movies were more entertaining, but that's just me. Harry Potter is good, but very overrated. There are so many good fantasy books out there but people talk about this one as if it's the best of the best. I prefer Discworld. I do feel bad for Rowling, though. I wonder what she thinks about all those crazy fangirls out there making Dumbledore impregnate Snape, or something crazy like that.

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The Fullmetal Alchemist manga is where it's at, if you're wondering why it's so "good". The anime was okay, up until it branches into its own storylines.


I definitely agree with you on that. While the anime has some good animation and music, the manga is just so much better when it comes to the characters and the overall story, which are much more important, in my opinion.

I hope Hiromu Arakawa's new manga gets good. So far it's felt kind of cliche with "chosen" people and all that.
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It tends to happen like that a lot I've noticed. Once a manga is turned into an anime it loses its essence and becomes a perverted cop-off gaining extra hype due to what it is known for in the books.
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Jadius wrote:
It tends to happen like that a lot I've noticed. Once a manga is turned into an anime it loses its essence and becomes a perverted cop-off gaining extra hype due to what it is known for in the books.

Usually anime is advertisement for the manga, it branches off into a different ending. And when fans of the anime hear that there is a manga, they rush in to buy the manga to see how the manga ends or is going to end.


Works a lot of the time.
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How odd. It's been the other way around for me in almost every case of show I watch. My whole life is probably backwads then...
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I'd add some more cents on the EVA. Why is that they keep re-releasing the same series AGAIN and AGAIN and people keep freaking buying it! It's over, let it go.
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Is it truly over so long as people are interested?
An example would be the efforts America has taken to keep Poemon (the cartoon) alive. I don't see anyone jumping at that.
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OMFG wrote:
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It tends to happen like that a lot I've noticed. Once a manga is turned into an anime it loses its essence and becomes a perverted cop-off gaining extra hype due to what it is known for in the books.

Usually anime is advertisement for the manga, it branches off into a different ending. And when fans of the anime hear that there is a manga, they rush in to buy the manga to see how the manga ends or is going to end.


Works a lot of the time.



Actually, that's not how it works.

Anime and Manga share a strange relationship. What happens is, the company that produces the anime "buys" the property from the publisher. The author of the manga has little to no say in what happens, although this trend has slightly changed more recently. The shorter time period of a series--usually 13 to 26 episodes--means that changes have to be made. Fullmetal Alchemist, for instance, shares a different 'direction' than the manga, mostly because the manga's publishing schedule (one chapter a month) meant the anime would quickly overtake what had already been published.

More sinister however is the trend to take a property and develop an anime for it that changes or re-writes much of the series; since the author tends to have little say in what happens, (FMA's author, for instance, begrudgingly had to concede to the ending proposed by the animators) the over-arching companies will produce 'their' version of the work to fit the schedule. This can lead to a lot of unfortunate changes and bad execution--this was pretty prominent during the 80s and 90s; Kenichi Sonada (manga-ka of Gunsmith Cats) had to fight his original publishing company for the rights to his own creative properties, and later got bit in the ass by the extremely bad Gunsmith Cats anime.

Contrary to popular belief, or preconceptions, manga comes 90% of the time before the anime, (Other things like game based anime (Tsukihime, Fate Stay Night) are obviously different) and the other 10% are manga published afterwards to 'fill in' gaps or to 're-tell' the story. Eureka Seven is a pretty modern example; Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai is another.
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Well, thank you for that. I don't feel nearly as silly now.
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No problem; sadly, I wish it worked the way OMFG said it did more than how it actually does.
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Agreed. Alas, there are too many mangas being ruined with over sartooned art and poor choices for voice acting. Bleach, Naruto, and Rurouni Kenshin are perfect examples of a nice presentation in manga format and then a huge disappointment on screen.
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Agreed. Alas, there are too many mangas being ruined with over sartooned art and poor choices for voice acting. Bleach, Naruto, and Rurouni Kenshin are perfect examples of a nice presentation in manga format and then a huge disappointment on screen.


Does this include both sub and dub voices?
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As Kenjimurasame likes to say "There's no such thing as good English dubs". Or something to that effect. Except El Hazard, of course.
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I wasn't aware anyone actually liked Gundam Seed. I feel sad now.


Not only do people like it, it's arguably the most liked Gundam I've heard about since Wing (and I seriously do not understand why exactly that is.)

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As Kenjimurasame likes to say "There's no such thing as good English dubs". Or something to that effect. Except El Hazard, of course.


Shin Getter : Armageddon was decent. Gankutsuou was good. Chevalier d'Éon is surprisingly well done.
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SILENCE.

To be honest my biggest gripe with dubs tends not to be about the actors (although some of them are pretty bad) but they tend to...try either too hard, or not enough. It's a weird balance; I prefer though to watch my Japanese television in Japanese.
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Kenjimurasame wrote:
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Jadius wrote:
It tends to happen like that a lot I've noticed. Once a manga is turned into an anime it loses its essence and becomes a perverted cop-off gaining extra hype due to what it is known for in the books.

Usually anime is advertisement for the manga, it branches off into a different ending. And when fans of the anime hear that there is a manga, they rush in to buy the manga to see how the manga ends or is going to end.


Works a lot of the time.



Actually, that's not how it works.

Anime and Manga share a strange relationship. What happens is, the company that produces the anime "buys" the property from the publisher. The author of the manga has little to no say in what happens, although this trend has slightly changed more recently. The shorter time period of a series--usually 13 to 26 episodes--means that changes have to be made. Fullmetal Alchemist, for instance, shares a different 'direction' than the manga, mostly because the manga's publishing schedule (one chapter a month) meant the anime would quickly overtake what had already been published.

More sinister however is the trend to take a property and develop an anime for it that changes or re-writes much of the series; since the author tends to have little say in what happens, (FMA's author, for instance, begrudgingly had to concede to the ending proposed by the animators) the over-arching companies will produce 'their' version of the work to fit the schedule. This can lead to a lot of unfortunate changes and bad execution--this was pretty prominent during the 80s and 90s; Kenichi Sonada (manga-ka of Gunsmith Cats) had to fight his original publishing company for the rights to his own creative properties, and later got bit in the ass by the extremely bad Gunsmith Cats anime.

Contrary to popular belief, or preconceptions, manga comes 90% of the time before the anime, (Other things like game based anime (Tsukihime, Fate Stay Night) are obviously different) and the other 10% are manga published afterwards to 'fill in' gaps or to 're-tell' the story. Eureka Seven is a pretty modern example; Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai is another.



Hmm, some guy told me this(My post) at the bookstore...

Thanks for the information.


As for overrated I'm willing to say that Fansubs are overrated. Some fankids say that even the OFFICIAL subs suck. Eh?
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Kenjimurasame wrote:
SILENCE.

To be honest my biggest gripe with dubs tends not to be about the actors (although some of them are pretty bad) but they tend to...try either too hard, or not enough. It's a weird balance; I prefer though to watch my Japanese television in Japanese.


If I understood Japanese and could listen to anime/manga without missing anything, I'd do it in Japanese no questions asked : Original language always beats translated language in that sense.

However, seeing as I don't, and I find most Japanese voice-actors to have so few variations in their voices that eventually, all character archetypes end up sounding the same, I'll take the english dub (unless it's so badly done that it grates my ears... Example : KoF Maximum Impact 2. The problem here being that the Japanese voice-acting wasn't better.)

EDIT:

And to add some fuel to the fire, what's overrated? Titanic. That movie sucked the big one. James Cameron, as a director, is even worse.
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And to add some fuel to the fire, what's overrated? Titanic. That movie sucked the big one.


AGREED! I don't anything spectacular with this film in the first place.
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Leo, however, is not as bad an actor as everyone says. he may be a little over rated, but he is a skilled and impressive performer. What's Eating Gilbert Grape shows you that.
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Leo, however, is not as bad an actor as everyone says. he may be a little over rated, but he is a skilled and impressive performer. What's Eating Gilbert Grape shows you that.



Oh, no...it's not Leo that gets me, it's the movie itself. For being too long and boring.
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Kenjimurasame wrote:
SILENCE.

To be honest my biggest gripe with dubs tends not to be about the actors (although some of them are pretty bad) but they tend to...try either too hard, or not enough. It's a weird balance; I prefer though to watch my Japanese television in Japanese.


Usually I have to watch a series in whatever format I happen to listen to it in first, although I will switch on occasion. I'm listening to Bleach in both languages depending on who I'm with and the English doesn't totally suck.

I think the best dubs I've ever listened to were Fruits Basket, the newest dub of Gatchaman and Prince Arislan (until they switched EVERYONE'S voices).
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Jadius wrote:
Leo, however, is not as bad an actor as everyone says. he may be a little over rated, but he is a skilled and impressive performer. What's Eating Gilbert Grape shows you that.


Actually, I find he's underrated. He's really a legitimate actor... except FEW know this.
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That's what happens when a person is cast in the sympathetic lover role, as in Titanic. It seems to ruin careers. That role is as big a plague as the Bond Girls.
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I have to agree; Leo's done some great stuff lately, specifically The Departed and Blood Diamond. I'm kind of glad he broke out of his 'mold' from earlier movies.

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SILENCE.

To be honest my biggest gripe with dubs tends not to be about the actors (although some of them are pretty bad) but they tend to...try either too hard, or not enough. It's a weird balance; I prefer though to watch my Japanese television in Japanese.


Usually I have to watch a series in whatever format I happen to listen to it in first, although I will switch on occasion. I'm listening to Bleach in both languages depending on who I'm with and the English doesn't totally suck.

I think the best dubs I've ever listened to were Fruits Basket, the newest dub of Gatchaman and Prince Arislan (until they switched EVERYONE'S voices).


Oh man I KNOW. I hated that about Arislan, it totally ruined it for me back when I rented it. I was like 'what happened to all of their voices. :<'

To be honest, I used to enjoy dubs from the 80s and early 90s a lot; maybe it's just nostalgia though.
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I'd have to say pretty much InuYasha, Full Metal Alchemist, and Naruto, in general.
However, I stopped watching/reading FMA after Hughes died (he was my only favorite), so.. I guess I have no say in that series... And I CANNOT stand Ed's enligh actor. Hate that guy... and his fangirls/fanboys. I am also quite sick of being the only Roy/Hughes fan among all the Roy/Ed fans. x_x

InuYasha... was the worst kind of hero I ever laid eyes on. For a over 100-year old half demon, he sure acted like such a obnoxious teenager. Phoenix >>> Inu Yasha. 'nuff said. (No. we're not going by SUPER POWAHS11one!, either. *rolls eyes)

These are the only series that I can think of that ABUSE the idea of adding episode/chapter fillers. I wonder if Death Note is going to suffer the same fate... But.. at least it has a decent plot. x__X

Ouran Host club's starting to suffer the same fate of being over-rated, for sure.. but at least not THAT badly.. .>.>
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I'm much more interested in Roy/Hughes than Roy/Ed if that makes you feel better.

As far as Inuyasha... I personally think that all of Rumiko Takahashi's stories are awful, over the top, and under developed even at their conception.
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I'm much more interested in Roy/Hughes than Roy/Ed if that makes you feel better.

As far as Inuyasha... I personally think that all of Rumiko Takahashi's stories are awful, over the top, and under developed even at their conception.
Possibly I have been too harsh.


Ah~ good to hear. I didn't mean to be offending. I mean, I remember when I used to think Roy/Ed seemd cute but that, along with AL/Ed was hard to weed through. o_o

Oh. Don't worry. You were actually as nice as you could've been about it. Her stories were hard to get into. I only saw one episode of Ranma 1/2 and didn't even bother anymore. I even traded out the forst 2 volumes of the mangas for something else. She seems to thrive off of Ranma and InuYasha, though. I don't even like her art-tyle, either, personally. D=
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I wasn't trying to be mean; it's just that when I think Seinin series I don't think action, I think series like Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, 20th Century Boys, Monster, etc. Even action series like Black Lagoon tend to involve more plot than action (although what action BL has is incredibly intense); when series like Hellsing come up though, I tend to just toss them into a category of 'Shounen Plus'; basically they're just shounen series with more exploding body parts, like the old shounen of Hokuto no Ken.

As for the sexism, it's not the predominance that makes a series sexist (IE, having more male characters than female) but instead either how the absence is treated (where ARE the women, if there are any) and HOW those women who do appear in the series are treated; in Zero: The Beginning of the Coffin, for example, the main character basically chokes his girlfriend almost to death because she disagrees with him, and no one else in the scene seems to find this particularly troubling--basically it's that he's a guy so this is a-ok.

Anyway that's a different debate for another topic.



Woah that's no good! I do not approve of that kind of stuff at all. Not all "tough" manga is about beating up girls though right? I do not read anything like that. Also what about mamiya in HnK she was a fighter right? Sure I'm not going to say that yoko in Ashita no Joe is some big bad brawler and I guess it is sexist that her major role is to cheer on Joe in the end of the series but um if you find a boxing manga with a girl as the main character sure I'll read it. Just because I like tough manga does not mean in any way that I think women are less then men.
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Well, even 'cheering' in Ashita no Joe means she's doing SOMETHING in the story; not every story can have something to please everyone, but my biggest problem with manwha and some shounen series is what I consider 'background' females; Sakura in Naruto is a pretty good example.

I remember while reading Saint Seiya that the female characters impressed me a lot, for an older example.
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Morinozuka Takashi wrote:
I'd have to say pretty much InuYasha, Full Metal Alchemist, and Naruto, in general.
However, I stopped watching/reading FMA after Hughes died (he was my only favorite), so.. I guess I have no say in that series... And I CANNOT stand Ed's enligh actor. Hate that guy... and his fangirls/fanboys. I am also quite sick of being the only Roy/Hughes fan among all the Roy/Ed fans. x_x



UGH!! I hate Roy/Ed as much I can't stand Royai and Edwin! (Yes, I am unusual like that.)
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Mighty Midget wrote:
Morinozuka Takashi wrote:
I'd have to say pretty much InuYasha, Full Metal Alchemist, and Naruto, in general.
However, I stopped watching/reading FMA after Hughes died (he was my only favorite), so.. I guess I have no say in that series... And I CANNOT stand Ed's enligh actor. Hate that guy... and his fangirls/fanboys. I am also quite sick of being the only Roy/Hughes fan among all the Roy/Ed fans. x_x



UGH!! I hate Roy/Ed as much I can't stand Royai and Edwin! (Yes, I am unusual like that.)



Don't worry. I am unusual, too. *grin* *laugh*
I never understood the appeal of Royai, either. =P
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