@EtanRed Te sorprenderia la cantidad de latinos que leen manga por estos lares
En cuanto a tu teoria la encuentro super interesante, nunca se me habia ocurrido hacer esa comparacion. De todas maneras de las teleseries que me acuerdo los protas masculinos eran bien asertivos y machos para decirlo de alguna manera. Si tuviera que hacer una comparacion lo haria con las series shojo
@GoblinGuy
I think it's a commonly known fact (Edit: In Japan*) that wearing a kimono perfectly and properly squeezes the bust and makes one appear smaller than they are. At least, I read a manga where another tiddy monster girl did so to get the MC's attention, since it was a joke among his friends he liked smaller gals, and this fact was mentioned many times.
So the first 100 something chapters resolve on the ideea tbat Tarou will not be infatuated by his own delusions and that whole aspect is thrown out the window . Did the author "forgot" for the sake of dragging the story?
@dauriru no, you see, the only progress is "are they together now or not", character growth is meaningless to the casual braindead romcom reader.
personally I think the Eve pick and everything surrounding it(not wanting to face his love for Ibusuki because he knows it'll "kill" Eve, in particular, is my favorite, along with her new resolution to make him realize it and to get rid of Eve, even if it's painful for her too) was a daring choice and really made the whole situation way more complicated, but in an intriguing, actually-not-hamfisted way.
Also, he doesn't deserve Ebino. But I do want her to be happy, because she is best girl, and because she is best girl, she can't win because that's against the laws of romance animes.
@EtanRed
Yo pienso al contrario, leo manga y veo anime porque las situaciones (y el cómo los personajes reaccionan a ellas) son completamente diferentes a como lo harían personajes del oeste.
Ebino is actually the worst, most selfish girl in this series.
Anyyone who thinks she deserves to get with Tarou isn't considering his feelings at all.
@ASexyBigGuy Why should they consider whether a character has his own goals and emotions when they just want their own waifu to be top prize? Literally and figuratively for the reader, not so much the characters. Dangerous words, but I daresay it's objectification.
@EtanRed well i don't speak span...
Nah mentira, soy mas latino que el papa XD
En cuanto a tu teoria, creo que tienes razon. Somos muy permisivos con algunos mangas por que ya vimos estos cliches en cine y television nacional (CUALQUIER PAIS latino aplica en esta sentencia)
no me creas, pero creo que fuimos nosotros los latinos los que llevamos esos topicos a Asia con las telenovelas, principalmente las brasileñas y mexicanas