I can imagine the degree of eye-candy that would most likely result from something like that. That's an interesting kind of fanservice that doesn't get touched much, just letting the characters forms do the servicing without being aggressive about it.
I learned something pretty interesting about Free recently. I always thought the idea of a swimming anime was bizarre so I was wondering who on earth would pitch such a thing, and why on earth KyoAni of all people would be the ones to pick it up. Turns out the thing that kicked it off was some random footage KyoAni made for a studio trailer that sent people (See: Fujoshi) nuts.
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Does anybody else find the internal logic in Danganronpa to be broken? I realized I had forgotten to watch this one so I've been catching up with it, just cleared the second episode and I cant help but feel like the rules have a big hole in them. This may be a little more cold and calculating than most people would be willing to admit their brains are capable of, but wouldn't the best course of action be to simply wait for someone to crack and commit a homicide, and then intentionally try to get yourself fingered as the killer?
The way I see it, if everyone else dies if they get the culprit wrong, then there is only one person left. That one person alone cannot commit a homicide and fulfill the 'graduation' condition, so does that not mean they win by default? The fact that there is an odd number of participants in a game that was designed to be played in pairs, if you will, has bothered me about it from the beginning. Course, the show is pretty weird (which is a shame becasue I would have liked to see this sort of content skewed properly dark and straight faced. I have a bit of a thing for death games, probably should see someone about that).
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