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I lean Team Onondera because of 2 things:
1. Chitoge, while an interesting (and often fun) character, is extremely unnecessarily violent and abusive relationships are bad and that whole spiel. Plus, the two were forced into the relationship, and that doesn't sit well with me.
2. I actually want the author to try to write her character and give her more depth. That constant clamming up around Raku gets annoying extremely quickly after 70 chapters of it. Plus, maybe glasses wing-man and glasses wing-girl will get better character development of their own in the process aside from being wing-man and wing-girl.
Though glasses stalker guy is my least favorite character because he threatens a minor with death without hesitation (if he would come across a moment where his face was completely rearranged and then completely disappear from the story forever and not be brought back, it would probably be my favorite moment in the series).
Also, hi guys, I'm a book behind the American release having finished the first 7 volumes and being lazy about getting around to the 8th volume, which I've had in my possession for a couple months. I have not watched the anime, so I'm not sure if the anime is farther along than I am or not.
"She's like me! I have a chance!" is probably not an uncommon thought process regarding Rei, and a variant of that is probably applied regarding main series Yuki.
It can be pretty ridiculous, but it's the "She's like me! I have a chance!" logic that is so pervasive among introverted and awkward shut-in types that tend to dominate anime fanbases that leads to this.
Well, that and Asuka is kind of a total asshole to Shinji at times.
I'd like Shiro a lot better as a character if she weren't hypersexualized for an 11 year old.
1. Chitoge, while an interesting (and often fun) character, is extremely unnecessarily violent and abusive relationships are bad and that whole spiel. Plus, the two were forced into the relationship, and that doesn't sit well with me.
2. I actually want the author to try to write her character and give her more depth. That constant clamming up around Raku gets annoying extremely quickly after 70 chapters of it. Plus, maybe glasses wing-man and glasses wing-girl will get better character development of their own in the process aside from being wing-man and wing-girl.
Though glasses stalker guy is my least favorite character because he threatens a minor with death without hesitation (if he would come across a moment where his face was completely rearranged and then completely disappear from the story forever and not be brought back, it would probably be my favorite moment in the series).
Also, hi guys, I'm a book behind the American release having finished the first 7 volumes and being lazy about getting around to the 8th volume, which I've had in my possession for a couple months. I have not watched the anime, so I'm not sure if the anime is farther along than I am or not.
On a wider scale, Rei is probably popular because people seem to be into those shy, emotionless types. It's at least easier to understand than the strange Yuki Nagato obsession people have.
"She's like me! I have a chance!" is probably not an uncommon thought process regarding Rei, and a variant of that is probably applied regarding main series Yuki.
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Personally, I dramatically prefer the Yukis that are in the various spinoff series because they are generally more entertaining than an alien that is used for ass-pull plot moments. Yuki-chan Yuki falls into that "She's like me! I have a chance!" category of characters early in the series, though, which is a shame, because she actually makes progress regarding her shyness throughout the series, and most people who watch the anime probably won't get that far into the series.
Quiet, blue haired girl vs. Rambunctious Redhead- the former always wins out in popularity regardless of how well-developed they are.
After all, just look at Shiro from NGNL.
It can be pretty ridiculous, but it's the "She's like me! I have a chance!" logic that is so pervasive among introverted and awkward shut-in types that tend to dominate anime fanbases that leads to this.
Well, that and Asuka is kind of a total asshole to Shinji at times.
I'd like Shiro a lot better as a character if she weren't hypersexualized for an 11 year old.
Trying to understand a hive mind is just asking for headaches.I will understand the collective hive mind of anime fans on the internet, or that of select fandoms. I think I'm better off just being a filthy casual. xD