Thread:CureHibiki/@comment-386913-20171124112329/@comment-25034020-20171218033842


 * I think the reason why the fairy love existed is because they had human forms so it wasn't as creepy. Like Dream kissed Coco when he was human, not as a fairy. I did love their backstory as fairies though and their kingdom. It was so cute. But I definitely don't think the fairy love was creepy. It would have been creepy if Nozomi fell in love with Coco's fairy form. But she didn't. She fell for his human form. So I don't think it was that creepy. I guess the only factor is age, but my parents are 12 years part so...I doubt Coco or Nozomi are that far apart when it comes to age XD I just find Nozomi and Coco's chemistry adorable okay. Not a huge fan of Natts x Komachi though...
 * The reason why Tsubomi is really popular is because she is relatable. There are so many people like her. Me for example. She is mega shy. And she wants to change and become more energetic/open. She becomes more open of course but she definitely doesn't change drastically. She's still the same person we met in episode 1. Me and a lot of others relate with her struggle of change. We relate with her insecurities. We want to be able to change just like her. We want to try and change...even if it's drastically or just slightly like Tsubomi. Without Erika, she probably wouldn't have developed the way she did. Thanks to Erika, we got to see more of Tsubomi being dragged out of her comfort zone and trying new things. A lot of shy people probably need someone like Erika to give them a boost. I have people like Erika who do try and give me a boost of confidence but they don't force me to do stuff like Erika does for Tsubomi. These are probably why people relate with her a lot and love her for it.
 * Okay, so maybe Mana didn't have to develop, but in a way she kinda needed to. I wanted her to realise that the girls or anyone did not need to depend on her 24/7. I understand she is helpful and she just wants the best for others, but I was waiting for her to turn around in the battles or anywhere really and have a break down because she can't handle doing eveything. If Mana had a breakdown over doing everything for everyone, then it probably would have made Mana such a better character. It's not realistic to me if you can carry everyone's burdens and fix all their problems by yourself and never wonder why you do everything. Yes, Mana cried over Regina (if I remember correctly), but she got up after one minute and acted like nothing happened. That is a really bad meltdown. A meltdown I wanted was Mana to cry and when she gets up, she is still struggling and the girls do something to help her. They do something instead of depending on Mana all the time. Let Mana depend on the others for once. That's all I wanted but it never happened. I still love Mana, but I do think she could have been better. I hope you get what I'm saying.