Camp Kill Yourself
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- Seen Feb 16, 2006
Mamimi.
And, I understood FLCL...
It`s about growing up. Naota does things (Such as drinking the sour drinks when he likes the sweet ones,) to seem older than he really is. And if you notice, throughout the series, he matures a lot.
I think the growing up thing has a lot to do with Mamimi calling him TaKun. It`s like when you are a kid, and people are like "Hey, you`re Tasku`s brother, right? Hey, Tasku`s brother," Naota wants to find his place in the world. He feels that if he acts older, he will find it, better.
Also, a bit more in depth thing...I think that the drink doesn`t represent a drink. I think that the sour one means like, when you are older, you are less innocent, you know more, and you miss your childhood. The sweet drink means childhood. It means innocence, and being carefree.
Haruko represents the real world (deciet; how she acts like she loves Naota, then does all of that stuff with his "dad.") And Mamimi represents the world that you are in as a child (notice how immiture she is? And yet she is so serious at the same time. It is exactly like when you`re a kid.)
Another example of the growing up thing is when that girl (I forgot her name,) stays at Naota`s house that night. They have that talk about the glasses thing, and then she ends up using the fake ones. Kids try to grow up quickly, and this is the fake`ness.
The things that come out of Naota`s head mean (I think) resistance of growing up. Those mosters are like things that you are afraid of when you are a child, and stuff.
Theres more to it, but, I`d have to think about it before I say anothing.
And, I understood FLCL...
It`s about growing up. Naota does things (Such as drinking the sour drinks when he likes the sweet ones,) to seem older than he really is. And if you notice, throughout the series, he matures a lot.
I think the growing up thing has a lot to do with Mamimi calling him TaKun. It`s like when you are a kid, and people are like "Hey, you`re Tasku`s brother, right? Hey, Tasku`s brother," Naota wants to find his place in the world. He feels that if he acts older, he will find it, better.
Also, a bit more in depth thing...I think that the drink doesn`t represent a drink. I think that the sour one means like, when you are older, you are less innocent, you know more, and you miss your childhood. The sweet drink means childhood. It means innocence, and being carefree.
Haruko represents the real world (deciet; how she acts like she loves Naota, then does all of that stuff with his "dad.") And Mamimi represents the world that you are in as a child (notice how immiture she is? And yet she is so serious at the same time. It is exactly like when you`re a kid.)
Another example of the growing up thing is when that girl (I forgot her name,) stays at Naota`s house that night. They have that talk about the glasses thing, and then she ends up using the fake ones. Kids try to grow up quickly, and this is the fake`ness.
The things that come out of Naota`s head mean (I think) resistance of growing up. Those mosters are like things that you are afraid of when you are a child, and stuff.
Theres more to it, but, I`d have to think about it before I say anothing.