ext_48838 ([identity profile] leodormiens.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] prillalar 2004-07-04 10:42 pm (UTC)

2. When I thought there was a 0.1% chance that Arai would get to play in the Rikkaidai match, I almost hyperventilated. He is so my Seigaku boyfriend.

*squeal* Oh, you love Arai too! I don't know how he got me, because he's such a bully and all, but at the same time he's so cute... Don't you want to try your hand at Arai/Kachiro? *puppy eyes* Please...?

3. Oh my god, the MomoKai! Things seemed to be heating up at the training camp and then doubles together! Kaidoh on the phone! I die of the cuteness. And mauling each other on the court! And being supportive! And the bandana given as a token of love! I die, I die, I die. (I could have done without the whole dog-saving incident, though.) It seems I'm totally happy to switch between the InuKai and the MomoKai, just so long as someone is properly appreciating the boy.

Ah yes, Momokai. It took me time to warm up to it, but after reading a wonderful doujinshi series called "MK Speaker", I'm totally hooked. Actually i'm currently working on a Momokai fic. If I ever finish it, I'd like to have your opinion.

4. In re the series in general, I've been thinking that it's not just about Ryoma's tennis journey, but it's also about his socialization. He's an odd kid, a loner. In the US that's more acceptable than in Japan. Now he has to be part of a group, he has to learn to fit in with his classmates, he learns to rely on other people and be a functioning member of the team. I really like that aspect of the show.

Yes, exactly. We see Ryoma slowly learning the meaning of friendship. And we all of them grow up. I mean, the timeline si short (140 episodes to cover 4 or 5 months!) but they all changed so much since the beginning.

5. Yamato is a freak.

Yamato is a pedophile... but I like him nonetheless.



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