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May. 30th, 2010 12:28 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In my spare time, I am reading Sailor Moon. I hope to read it all before going home, but that seems unlikely, as I'm not even halfway through the third volume.
So far, the characterization is thin at best, and the plot nothing original (Now, at least. When it came out may be another story.) however, so far we have: reincarnation, doomed lovers, lost princesses, fake princesses, masked men, 5 heroines (4 of whom are bodyguards of sorts to the main heroine), amnesia, women saving men, and corpses that apparently come back to life, but immediately turn to rock. And the plot has the potential for great cracktasticness.
My inner 13-year-old, it seems, is more concerned about her id being catered to than things like characterization.
So far, the characterization is thin at best, and the plot nothing original (Now, at least. When it came out may be another story.) however, so far we have: reincarnation, doomed lovers, lost princesses, fake princesses, masked men, 5 heroines (4 of whom are bodyguards of sorts to the main heroine), amnesia, women saving men, and corpses that apparently come back to life, but immediately turn to rock. And the plot has the potential for great cracktasticness.
My inner 13-year-old, it seems, is more concerned about her id being catered to than things like characterization.