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You know, Fate/Stay Night would have been so much better with an anti-fantasy approach.

Also, anti-fantasy Touhou.

>> No.3000994

Life is easier when you know a post should be hidden from the very beginning.

>> No.3001002

>>3000994

Get out, anti-mysteryfag.

>> No.3001004
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3001004

You know, Umineko would have been so much better with an anti-mystery approach.

Also, anti-mystery Sherlock Holmes.

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Battler can deny servants

>> No.3001012

>>3001004

Elementary, my dear Watson. A witch did it!

>> No.3001071

After Umineko I started denying magic in every other visual novel/anime/manga. It's just so much fun explaining everything without magic.

For example, in Midori no Hibi, Midori didn't actually become Seiji's right hand. They just both had a crush on each other but were too scared to confess. When Midori became sick, Seiji just imagined that she became his hand; that's why when they met as real people for the first time, she didn't remember being his hand.

>> No.3001075

>>3001071
Cool story bro.
But Seiji did not met Midori before? So why her?

>> No.3001080

>>3001071
I've started applying Battler's twisted logic to everything I watch/read.

Umineko ruined my life.

>> No.3001295

>>3001080

Same here... I don't think I'll ever look at fantasy VNs the same way ever again.

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>>3001080
You too? It's useless, it's all useless....crap, I think I've said "I refuse to explain" a lot recently....

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>>3001075
They would have seen each other before. Don't you believe in love at first sight?

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>>3001295
>>3001080
Do tell.

How do I go about explaining away this one?

>> No.3001450

>>3001421

Well thats hardly fair. Gore is hard enough to explain with pro-fantasy reasoning.

>> No.3001463

>>3001421

Bathtub vodka.
The real challenge would be explaining away the vodka attracting cute little oni.

>> No.3001484

>>3000992
inb4 touhou pic with handguns

>> No.3001499

>>3001421

It's a giant puppet controlled by voice-commands issued by a radio hidden inside the pendant/jewel. It was originally developed during WW2 as an autonomous soldier that could be controlled from a safe distance.

>> No.3001515

>>3001499
That doesn't quite explain what Gore -does- though.

>> No.3001529

>>3001421
We see everything from Yuka's perspective. She's actually just a sick little girl who's stuck in the mansion most of the time, this has caused her to grow up rather socially stunted which has her behaving awkwardly at times. When she's feeling better for the day she sometimes hangs around this group of highschool kids who like to hangout in the forest. Over time she's developed a huge crush on one of the boys, she's convinced herself she is his girlfriend and is rather viciously albeit childishly jealous of any of the girls around him. Gore is simply a fantasy she came up with after seeing the Gore Screaming Show and since noticing how much it terrified her older sister, she harbored rather dark fantasies.

>> No.3001536

>>3001515

A mixture of hypnosis and special radio-waves that effect the brain, leaving people open to whatever suggestion is issued.

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