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I learned a lesson through a really painful process, all thanks to Akane Iro Ni Somaru Saka. Akasaka is a show that will compel one to keep watching it even if it considered as “bad.” That was pertaining to my circumstances. There were certain elements in the show that were sincere in their cruelty, ripping the many layers of my tolerance and sanity. The generally acceptable opinion (I would perceive it to be) of why Akasaka is “bad” is because of its weak development. But putting that aside, I was made to reflect on a certain matter after noticing another VERY UNIQUE aspect of Akasaka.
Perhaps the most obvious issue in Akasaka is that ALMOST EVERYONE IS NOT PERTURBED BY THE FACT THAT JUNICHI IS INTO HIS SISTER. Surely “socially healthy” people would find it a glaring matter but that is really not what I would want to talk about.
If the implied society of Akasaka is generally fine with the idea that SISTERS ARE FOR HUMPING, then perhaps we ought to accept it as a distinctive, and plausible element of the show. After all, I believe the transcendence of realism and the embracing of plausibility in literary work is an useful approach to convey messages, drive (otherwise unacceptable) the plot, and provide character development. And we can take certain plausible, but not realistic, observations as allegories of some sort, right?
So I confess, I did not enjoy Akasaka; but that did not stop me from finishing the show lol. However, the question I want to put forth is as follows: is it right to dislike something for a lack of realism and an inclination towards plausibility?
Oh dear. Although I would want to say that we ought to be more receptive of a compromise between being realistic and being plausible, I guess I should not have used Akasaka as an example, right. Or maybe it is an example of DOING IT WRONG?
Hey. Now we have to accept the fact that boobs like Tsukasa’s do behave like that conventionally in the world of Akane Iro Ni Somaru Saka eh?
Summary of Akasaka’s Merits and Weaknesses
Merits
- It is so bad, it compels one to watch.
- Yuuhi.
- Tsuaka’s lulzful boobs.
Weakenesses
- Forceful conclusion.
- A travesty in the utilization of plausibility over realism.
6 Comments
July 3, 2009 at 12:17 am
The last several episodes of this show contained such utter over-dramatization and ridiculousness that it was retarded. Everyone just fucking cried, and treated the whole love triangle thing between Junichi, his sister (yea that’s not weird) and Yuuhi as if the world’s survival depended on Junichi’s decision.
However, when compared to the OVA (which I just finished watching 5 seconds ago), this series was a beacon of brilliance that radiated from Japan across the seas and continents, and could be perceived as a masterpiece (the OVA was fucking retarded….I stopped watching after 5 minutes, and this explains why I’m in a foul mood regarding this show).
July 15, 2009 at 10:47 am
you are an idoit as both the show and the ova are very funny with an intriging plot so shut your trap
July 3, 2009 at 12:54 am
Blogging on retarded shows makes a person look intelligent.
July 3, 2009 at 1:48 am
Its merits are dubious but there are worthwhile lessons to be acquired from “bad” shows.
July 6, 2009 at 3:58 am
Those images would look awesome as a party hard.gif
July 6, 2009 at 9:59 am
Onegai! Shin!