I meant to update my Azumanga posts, but my laptop's hard drive died, so things have been interesting. Let me see what I can do...
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Monday, July 18, 2016
Monday, June 27, 2016
Azumanga Analysis: Kaorin
Of the students, Kaorin is
definitely my least favorite. She's
awkward, and primarily defined by her crush on Sakaki. On the other hand, she's at least more
interesting than Nyamo (in my opinion, anyway).
The huge difficulty in analyzing her is that she's almost never doing
anything that doesn't involve acting like an idiot in front of her crush. We simply don't get to see her at her best,
or know anything much about her.
Most fanfiction writers who
pair like to pair her off with Sakaki, making it so that she achieves her lofty
goals of catching her classmate's attention.
Why do people do this? Maybe they
feel sorry for Kaorin. Maybe they just
like gay fanfiction. Or perhaps they
identify with Kaorin, because her struggle reminds them of times in their past
when they were too afraid to get what they wanted. Maybe by giving Kaorin what she wants, it'll
feel like a cathartic way of having that thing the fanfic writer missed out on.
But you know where they
aren't getting this pairing from? The show.
I mean, holy crap, Kaorin is
the dictionary definition of awkward. Do
you see how she acts in front of Sakaki?
Sakaki is too reserved to do much about it, but do you really think she
doesn't see how ridiculous Kaorin gets?
Kaorin is forever staring at her in class, and always freaks out if it
looks like someone else is attracting Sakaki's attention. She says weird things all the time, too. Like when they were about to go on the third
summer vacation, and apparently the thing Kaorin says to her when she arrives
is something Japanese wives say to their husbands right after they marry. And the folk dance, when she won't let go of
Sakaki's hand? What is Sakaki supposed
to think about that?
The absolute worst was
during the three legged race in the second sports fest. Let's count all the ways Kaorin makes a fool
of herself.
1. freaking out when Sakaki
is drafted into the event.
2. growling at her best
friend when Chihiro suggests she could do the race after all.
3. making panicky promises
of trying her best before the race starts.
4. completely losing her
mind when they win.
5. suggesting they remain
tied together afterwards.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Azumanga Analysis -- Tanizaki Yukari
Yukari is perhaps the hardest of all characters to properly analyze, because she's the least like a real person. While most everything she does is fairly natural, a person with all of those flaws and willingness to give in to them at any point in the day is very absurd. Especially since she hasn't lost her job or been involved in a bar fight. Maybe Nyamo is serving a good purpose in taking all of Yukari's aggression: she's insuring that Yukari doesn't hurt other people.
At the same time, Nyamo is a huge enabler. Yukari is entirely dependent on her. She requires Nyamo's companionship, immediately assumes she can sleep at Nyamo's house when construction workers are working near her own, constantly needs to shove her superior knowledge of english in Nyamo's face, and needs rides to different places. If Nyamo would just put her foot down and choose other people to hang out with, Yukari's current life would fall apart -- and she'd try to make Nyamo's fall apart too.
It's kind of amazing how much Nyamo lets her get away with it. The story sort of implies that Nyamo sees the two of them as basically equals, as Nyamo, who despite criticizing Yukari's behavior, never calls Yukari a bad or immature person. And in the spring episode, Nyamo calls them both childish, when she could have very easily only called Yukari childish. The audience would have no reason to disbelieve her. By including herself, Nyamo is making a statement about how she perceives her own flaws, flaws which by and large the audience doesn't get to see. Nyamo, however, does see her own flaws, and thus is apparently incapable of viewing her own life as more advantageous than Yukari's.
At the same time, Nyamo is a huge enabler. Yukari is entirely dependent on her. She requires Nyamo's companionship, immediately assumes she can sleep at Nyamo's house when construction workers are working near her own, constantly needs to shove her superior knowledge of english in Nyamo's face, and needs rides to different places. If Nyamo would just put her foot down and choose other people to hang out with, Yukari's current life would fall apart -- and she'd try to make Nyamo's fall apart too.
It's kind of amazing how much Nyamo lets her get away with it. The story sort of implies that Nyamo sees the two of them as basically equals, as Nyamo, who despite criticizing Yukari's behavior, never calls Yukari a bad or immature person. And in the spring episode, Nyamo calls them both childish, when she could have very easily only called Yukari childish. The audience would have no reason to disbelieve her. By including herself, Nyamo is making a statement about how she perceives her own flaws, flaws which by and large the audience doesn't get to see. Nyamo, however, does see her own flaws, and thus is apparently incapable of viewing her own life as more advantageous than Yukari's.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Azumanga Analysis -- Kurasawa "Nyamo" Minamo
Y'know, until I started thinking about this analysis, I didn't realize how much Nyamo annoys me. I don't really like her at all. That is, of course, a purely subjective opinion. Kurasawa Sensei is a well-defined character who serves her role in the story perfectly well. It just so happens that I don't like her. Something about her rubs me the wrong way, and it took me a while to figure out why.
The trouble with Nyamo is that she's kind of a wimp. It's not simply a matter of her being steamrollered by Yukari (that is, someone with a steamroller-type personality), but being unable to to cope with anyone not clearly inferior to her in status. Basically put, she's easily intimidated. It doesn't take a lot for her to give in to other people's demands. For example, take when Kimura was trying to watch the girls in the pool. Any sensible person would have told Kimura to leave the pool immediately or be prepared to spend a very, very long time at the bottom of it. But because Nyamo has a hard time pushing for her and her students' rights, she ended up allowing a predator to eye up the girls.
This isn't the only example. Nyamo can't tell Yukari to stop intruding and napping her apartment, can barely admit to the girls that she can't remember high school math or tie a yukata, and constantly fears any mention of her past. You'd think that since both she and Yukari know things about each other they wouldn't like revealed, that they would be more or less equal. But that's not how it works out. Instead, Nyamo fears the slightest mention of what she's done, while Yukari casually sings "love letter" as she strolls down the hall. Yukari, while not eager to reveal her own flaws, is able to casually dodge any mention of them. Nyamo, when threatened in this regard, immediately cringes and screams.
The trouble with Nyamo is that she's kind of a wimp. It's not simply a matter of her being steamrollered by Yukari (that is, someone with a steamroller-type personality), but being unable to to cope with anyone not clearly inferior to her in status. Basically put, she's easily intimidated. It doesn't take a lot for her to give in to other people's demands. For example, take when Kimura was trying to watch the girls in the pool. Any sensible person would have told Kimura to leave the pool immediately or be prepared to spend a very, very long time at the bottom of it. But because Nyamo has a hard time pushing for her and her students' rights, she ended up allowing a predator to eye up the girls.
This isn't the only example. Nyamo can't tell Yukari to stop intruding and napping her apartment, can barely admit to the girls that she can't remember high school math or tie a yukata, and constantly fears any mention of her past. You'd think that since both she and Yukari know things about each other they wouldn't like revealed, that they would be more or less equal. But that's not how it works out. Instead, Nyamo fears the slightest mention of what she's done, while Yukari casually sings "love letter" as she strolls down the hall. Yukari, while not eager to reveal her own flaws, is able to casually dodge any mention of them. Nyamo, when threatened in this regard, immediately cringes and screams.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
So...Azumanga.
Well, I said this blog was over. I have to work on things that will help me earn money. I have a lot of things to learn. Heck, I have to get ready for an interview and work on my programming, also. But, for some reason, I decided to do a character assessment for every character in Azumanga. Because procrastination works that way.
Okay, so here we go, my Azumanga analysis. Yes, I know that this anime/manga is an older
one. However, it is a classic franchise
whose story will never really grow old.
Not even when technology and culture change. When that happens, Azumanga will simply be a
snapshot of the past, its value undiminished by the fact the world no longer
resembles it.
That and Azumanga is my favorite manga. Dare I say, it's the best one out there. Subjectively speaking, it represents exactly
what I want from any given media: slow pace, heavy character emphasis, out of
nowhere randomness, real world personality referencing, basically no violence
or romance, and lots of cuteness. The
only thing I like that it doesn't have is some sort of science fiction bent or
worldbuilding emphasis. But that's okay,
because a given media can only do so much.
I can always read Farmer in the Sky again for the sci-fi/worldbuilding
aspect.
*imagines the Azugirls setting up a colony on one
of Jupiter's moons. Giggles
incessantly.*
Anyway, I've always wanted to do a personality
analysis of this show, because every single attitude on it, though cartoonized
to various degrees, is a real attitude that a person can have. Also, I want to make some estimates on what
could have happened to the girls after the show took place.
Note that any time that I say "Azugirls," I mean the circle of six friends: Chiyo, Osaka, Tomo, Yomi, Kagura, and Sakaki. People use this term to refer to all the characters, but for the purpose of this analysis, it'll just mean the mains.
Look forward to the first post Thursday!
Sunday, October 18, 2015
It's Over
Hey y'all. So I've enjoyed writing these blogs. Too much, in fact. I keep track of what I write, and my blog wordcount overwhelms the rest. And it's the least important of my work. There's so much out there in the world I want to do, including find a new job, learn a new language, and write things that are publishable. This blog, quite frankly, is more of a self-serving place to vent my observations on things. While I'm proud of some of the things here, most of it is just kind of there, at best ideas unpolished and not entirely coherent.
It's been a fun exercise, and has stretched me in ways I needed to be stretched. However, the passion for it is gone, weighed down as I am with real world concerns. I need to be able to express myself as either a way to gain in life or as a way to communicate with others, not simply put my own opinions out there into the void. While having a popular blog would have been fun, I never had a consistent enough series of work on this site for people to have anything to expect -- again, it's all been pretty self-indulgent.
In any case, I'm stopping the blog now, with no plans to bring it back. It's just another thing on my plate causing me stress, and I need to simplify. No nagging inner thoughts about keeping it up. I like writing here a lot, but it's profitless for a variety of reasons. Will I write more again later? Perhaps. Not sooner than a year, and no guarantees after that. I don't want this to be a rant-fest, if it does. I want to have consistent, good content, that's both clear and regularly posted. Something I have neither the time nor inspiration for at this point. That, and I'd probably want to put it on a different site.
So, farewell. I'm leaving things up, so browse through it, if you like.
It's been a fun exercise, and has stretched me in ways I needed to be stretched. However, the passion for it is gone, weighed down as I am with real world concerns. I need to be able to express myself as either a way to gain in life or as a way to communicate with others, not simply put my own opinions out there into the void. While having a popular blog would have been fun, I never had a consistent enough series of work on this site for people to have anything to expect -- again, it's all been pretty self-indulgent.
In any case, I'm stopping the blog now, with no plans to bring it back. It's just another thing on my plate causing me stress, and I need to simplify. No nagging inner thoughts about keeping it up. I like writing here a lot, but it's profitless for a variety of reasons. Will I write more again later? Perhaps. Not sooner than a year, and no guarantees after that. I don't want this to be a rant-fest, if it does. I want to have consistent, good content, that's both clear and regularly posted. Something I have neither the time nor inspiration for at this point. That, and I'd probably want to put it on a different site.
So, farewell. I'm leaving things up, so browse through it, if you like.
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