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Krait ([personal profile] krait) wrote2018-12-03 09:07 pm

Question: What fandoms are bringing you the most joy right now?

[personal profile] kass gave me five questions to answer, and I'm finally getting around to them! Out of order, but answering them. :)

3. What fandoms are bringing you the most joy right now?

Icon very relevant. :D

This last month or so, I've been revisiting lots of old anime fandoms. Not sure why - just fell into it, I guess! So there's been much reviewing of nostalgic favourites (Weiss Kreuz, anyone? Tell me your favourite assassin!), and browsing fanfic, and in some cases lamenting the lack of fanfic.

Old series I've been into lately: Weiss Kreuz, Yami no Matsuei, Gundam Wing, Outlaw Star.

Newer series: Skullface Bookseller Honda-San, Princess Jellyfish.


It's interesting how some of my tastes have changed, as far as favourite characters or aspects of fic are concerned, while others haven't. Youji Kudou is the best kitty florist assassin, young!Krait and old!Krait both agree! I find I'm much more drawn to Youji/Aya fic than I used to be, though. (I've scanned all 14 pages of AO3 results.) I have more interest in the antagonists, too; I've found myself reading Crawford/Schuldig fic and especially enjoying fics set pre-canon (well, the original series canon) that explore their training and meeting.

In addition to rewatching Weiss Kreuz, I've picked up the Princess Jellyfish manga after enjoying the anime and am completely in love. More characters to love! I sometimes think of this series as 'Reverse Ouran,' given the tropes involved, but it's about half "uncanny mirroring" and half "no relation". (For reference, for my non-anime friends: Ouran High School Host Club features a female character crossdressing as male to participate in her school's "Host Club," an all-boys club. Princess Jellyfish features a male character crossdressing as female to hang out with a bunch of female geeks at their all-female boarding house.)

I introduced a friend to Outlaw Star, which is, uh, 90s shonen anime, with all that entails, but balances the gratuitous fanservice with pretty likeable heroes and several impressive female characters. Suzuku and Aisha - and Hilda, and even Melfina in the end - get to grow and complete their own quests as well as helping with Gene's. Also Jim remains adorable.



...Anyway!

Those have been some of the highlights of my recent fandom nostalgia trip, and now I really ought to make some rec posts for some of them! *adds it to the to-do list*
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[personal profile] adrianners 2018-12-07 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll admit, I was kind of hoping for a different endgame for Kuragehime at first. But as things started getting, uh, presumptuous, I accepted it probably wasn't going to happen and also that I didn't want it under those circumstances anyway. The only thing I really didn't want was pushing Tsukimi into another standard romance after she'd made it clear she needed to grow on her own first, and that's why I loved the "Come on, it's the 21st century!" in the final narration.
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[personal profile] adrianners 2018-12-07 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it was Tsukimi/Shuu, but I liked it in an "awkward nerds figure out how to emotions" sense, and it all too quickly turned into him putting her on a pedestal and not trying to really know her. So I was fine with it not going there in the end. Plus Kuranosuke kind of ended being the awkward nerd who learned how to emotions, so I got the arc, just not where I was looking for it!