oliviamika:

suniuz:

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suniuz:

Japanese reader しんた (via Twitter) created a very useful summary of the new 3DMG design for each character! Information is based on Chapter 102. 

Permission to share and translate is given by the original author.
Please do not remove credits.

I’ll add my own bit of observation here:

Blade Box

Jean: No (according to Chap101)

Sasha: Yes

Connie: No

Mikasa: Yes

Levi: Yes

Can we take one minute to appreciate Mikasa fricking Ackerman who is ready to launch any type of attack? She is also equipped with the waist skirt and blade boxes, besides pistols and 8-10 thunder spears. I’m so proud of my girl 😭

੧๑•́ ʚ •̀๑༄

Do you think that the LN is hinting that Banba could like Lin in a romantic way (or Lin like Banba), or is it just somewhat queer-baiting? What is your feeling on this?

kaedesan721:

Whether you think Lin and Banba may have or develop romantic feelings is up to you. When I initially read the novels, I didn’t ship it. I could see it as a ship, but it wasn’t until I saw them illustrated together in scenes that I started to like it. There’s plenty to like about them as a potential romantic couple, a platonic relationship, or just as friends. Whether Lin wore a skirt or pants doesn’t change the dynamic that they have.

Now below has not much correlation to your original question. But I have to bring this up.

As such I don’t see it as queer baiting. And please here me out in full. To me, if someone automatically thinks there’s the possibility of queer baiting for a character that isn’t queer and never intended to be queer nor treated that way just because a dude is wearing a skirt, then I recommend some self reflection because to me that’s just saying “a guy likes wearing skirts? He must be queer in some way. There’s no way a completely male character can like anything feminine without being queer.”

Sorry if I sound rude when I say it like that. Naturally I get the concern over it for proper representation (even though from what I’ve seen from the author she just treats the characters as normal people). But honestly, think of how improper that would sound in the reverse like this and not even look at the individual himself beyond his skirt. Seeing how the author just treats it as “Lin just likes it” and it not being really highlighted as anything else I just don’t see it. Lin to me is portrayed as someone defying gender norms. He directly says in the first light novel, “I always thought this. Even though women can wear pants, why can’t men wear skirts?” Lin just explains that he likes it, or the narration just says he is a guy who wears women’s clothes. And that’s it. Nothing more and nothing less.

Before I continue on,
I will admit that the anime adaption is definitely enjoying the
“oh, you thought this was a girl? Nope, that’s a dude” thing a little
too much. I still don’t know what to think of the anime team portraying
Lin or even Martinez yet for that matter as they just seem to hint that he’s homosexual with that ED and not flat out say it like in the original LN and manga adaptation.

When Banba first met Lin, he
noticed his voice was lower than he expected, but he still thought Lin was a
woman. Lin, without trying, gets mistaken for a woman repeatedly
throughout all the novels. That isn’t to say Kaji is doing Lin
injustice. As a character he is acting him out very well. But I don’t
know who decided to have Lin have a much deeper voice than his original LN character. Kaji can do voices in a
higher register. And they changed scenes around just for it. Like Yamato
(the pickpocket) calling Lin a he-she. That never happened in the
original light novel. Lin is supposed to wear a suit when visiting Zhang
in the office, so Yamato never even sees Lin in his usual getup.

I know some really like Lin’s deep voice, but in truth that’s
not the voice he is supposed to have based off the LN and they changed scenes and character interactions because of that.

And I’m not sure how the anime will continue portraying Lin, so criticism on their part is plausible. So bare in mind that just because Lin is shown one way in the anime does not mean he’s exactly this way in the original work. That’s all I’m asking out of this. So here are my thoughts from someone who has read the light novels.

In comparison to Zhang, Banba does respect Lin’s feelings and choices for why he dresses in woman’s clothes. He never once brings up or ridicules Lin’s dress code, nor does he ever make a mention of him dressing otherwise or forcing him to wear anything Lin doesn’t approve of. When they have Lin go undercover, he has Lin be a hostess or secretary even when it’s not necessary, and I’d like to think it’s because he knows Lin wouldn’t be comfortable in other ways (and sometimes Lin will propose that himself). And trust me, if you’re doubting the hostess Lin and secretary Lin as just fanservice, no, actually seeing it executed never felt out of place or forceful. And even if you’re nitpicky they are very minor scenes and just two out of 8 novels, and they still had a purpose in the narrative. It could have been much worse if it was just for some queer yaoi fanservice.

It’s not explored in the anime (as of yet hopefully), but Lin started dressing up in skirts and dresses to imagine what his sister could look like over the years. He was separated from her since he was 9. He also liked looking pretty to remind himself how much better his life is now since he grew up poor. The only time in the novels where the characters talk about Lin’s crossdressing is between Enokida and Martinez in the beginning of the second light novel, when they question why he still does it even after his sister died, which is when Enokida brings up he might feel closer to his sister this way, while Martinez thinks he just likes it. At that time, you can assume it’s both, though Lin may have a part of him that is continuing it out of mourning and coping rather than longing like before. But at the end of volume 3 Lin decides to continue wearing women’s clothes not for mourning his sister anymore or to use it as a coping crutch and determines he simply likes it. He stopped crossdressing for a few months to arrive at that conclusion. So he resumes crossdressing for no one but himself. That’s just how it is and will always be from that point onward. It was a really nice way of saying Lin moved on from what happened to his family and is looking towards finding his own happiness now.

The one thing I always loved about this series is how seriously the author takes her characters. You have Martinez the homosexual, Jiro the okama, and Lin the crossdresser, and yet all of them felt like they were treated as normal. There was one scene with Jiro specifically that shocked me for how realistic it felt.

Jiro mentioned in an internal dialogue that he dresses and talks more masculine when visiting Misaki’s school because he doesn’t want her to be bullied for having an okama as her parent. And Misaki takes notice and calls him out on it. In that same volume before that scene, Misaki writes a paper for school,
My father’s name is Jiro. My father is my dad and my mom. So that’s why I call him Jiro-chan.”

You can recognize Jiro is an okama from his speech pattern, but the only time his lifestyle as one is brought up are these two moments. And neither of them are for saying “here’s an okama character, look how eccentric and funny he is!” No, it is to cement how human he is. And Misaki accepting him for who he is and being frustrated that Jiro would hide his true self for her sake really left an impact on me.

Sure you know Lin is a crossdresser, Jiro is an okama, and Martinez is homosexual, but those are not the sole traits that defines them. The author only goes as far as how these characters would behave to match such a lifestyle and how they would interact with the people around them but focuses more on the main parts of their character as well. And even if something a bit stereotypical is brought up, the narration or character interactions clearly show the series is self aware. And I think that’s really important.

kingkishou:

Speaking of eyes and kagunes,

how come a ghouls as powerful as Noro didn’t have any?

@kingkishou​ OKAY SO I just remembered that Noro wasn’t the only one who showed no eye pattern:

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remember Uta (always hinted to be a strong ghoul or OEG) and as if his kagune/kakuja was made of empty eye sockets, back in ch110? 

So in Noro’s case, I’m pretty sure it’s not random either, especially since Furuta said in ch121…

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Initially I was thinking that maybe Noro was Eto’s foster parent whom she mentioned in ch66 and that maybe she kept him “alive” after he was killed (by injecting her kagune into him? I mean, she did leave a “gift” to Kaneki and Banjou used his kagune for the first time after she stabbed him too) and that was why Noro was so monstrous despite not showing any eye pattern of Rc cells clustering? 

Now though I wonder…

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if there isn’t some link to the Nagaraj.

I mean, fom the way I understand it, I think no eye pattern possibly means… 

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…no Rc cells clustering and/or no kakuhou and it’s true that it wasn’t really Uta in ch110, since it was a clone he made from one of his piercings…

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…so maybe that could explain the empty eye sockets pattern, if the clone thingy had no kakuhou in the first place.

Thus maybe it was the same for Noro, if somehow he was just a shell or even a clone of who he used to be…

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that could explain the emphasis on a big mouth rather than on an eye pattern, just like Uta’s clone…

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or even Kaneki’s, more recently.

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(this one kinda looks like Noro in his final battle, just saying…)

Besides, Noro never seemed to particularly react to anyone stabbing him or cutting him in two (Aogiri arc), pretty much like Uta’s clones (”Arima” & “Sasaki”) who just kept up the sarcasm, so maybe the Noro we knew was just some kind of empty shell or clone from the beginning and the skull we saw in ch55 was just the proof that V really killed him many years ago?

TL;DR

  • eyeball pattern = Rc cells clustering and Rc cells cluster more densely around the kakuhou, according to Kimi => Dragoneki
  • big mouth pattern = Uta’s clone when he faced Juuzou & co, Kaneki’s current humanoid clones => so Noro = clone of Eto’s foster parent?

PS: Furuta was also associated with the mouth + teeth pattern but since I’m not sure he can clone himself, that’s not helping. ^^”

So there is something that isn’t really clear to me. Of real!Ciel is a doll made by Undertaker how is he able to age at the same rate as a living person? Or is it too early to ask that question since we don’t have enough information about how the dolls are actually made?

akumadeenglish:

I received similar questions several times back when ch129 was released!^^; And since we haven’t learnt anything new about BDs/Undertaker in the past 8 months, my opinion hasn’t changed at all from June last year lol, so I hope it’s okay if I just copy and paste my old posts (X, X, X, X): 

  • “Ah, it’s hard to tell because we still know so little about the mechanism of BD to begin with, but if Undertaker’s goal is indeed to create a “BD that is infinitely close to a living human” as he stated in Weston arc (ch84), then I wouldn’t really be surprised if real!Ciel ate, slept, and also grew up. After all, a shinigami is a “living corpse” in a way, too, but we know that they need sleep and eat food like living humans. So at the end of the day, I guess it’s all up to Yana. If she wanted BDs to grow up, then they’d just grow up haha xD But I hope it will be explained somewhat logically within the manga soon!”
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  • “[…] From Violet’s confession I guess we can safely assume that Lord Sirius, Blue Star and real Ciel are all the same person and that the true goal of the sect was to revive him. Honestly speaking, I haven’t given much thought into this blood transfusion thing yet but I guess this whole blood collecting project might have something to do with real Ciel’s growth. From the very little biology knowledge I have (lol), I think what you actually need to grow up are stem cells rather than just blood, so I really don’t know how this all will tie in, but I’m sure Yana will explain everything in the next few chapters, so let’s wait patiently :)” 

  • “Yeah, the fact that real Ciel looks the same age as our Ciel definitely is a big mystery that needs to be explained (maybe it has something to do with the blood transfusions or the mysterious liquid UT gave to RC in ch108, idk). As of now though, I still stand by my theory that he is the “ultimate bizarre doll” Undertaker was talking about in ch84 because otherwise, why would Yana introduce the BDs to the story to begin with and let Undertaker explain their mechanism so thoroughly in Campania arc and Weston arc, if they didn’t play a major role later in the plot? xD 
    • Also, aside from BDs, there aren’t many possibilities anyway: Real Ciel can’t be a living human being because it is very likely that his soul was eaten by Sebastian. He can’t be a shinigami either because he obviously didn’t commit suicide. He can’t be Vincent either because Vincent’s body was completely burnt. So to me at least, the BD seems the only possibility :/”

Tl;dr:

Bonus:

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8 months have passed since I wrote all these posts and we still know next to nothing haha

ladywongs:

what if once Touka manages to take Kaneki’s body out of there, and he’s a bit unconscious? and bleeding or just hurt, missing an arm and being a mess, she holds him against he chest and starts sobbing, and then she cries “please, don’t leave me alone…” she doesn’t really think he will hear her but she just begs, wrapped in her own desperation.

A few moments later, she hears him whispering weakly: “I-I… I won’t.”

AND THEN WE GET OUR CH71 PARALLELISM *dies*

So many things can happen tho and I’m just here, like, wanting everything. 

  • A parallel to ch71,
  • “I love you”, 
  • “Ken”, 
  • “sorry I forgot about your cake” (from ch132), 

I’m ready Sensei, just hit me up (and then Sensei makes V attack)

About Claudia vs Cloudia

midnight-in-town:

I really don’t care whatever people decide to call her, but I just wanted to explain my personal take on why Sensei most likely went for “Claudia” and simply messed up because she’s Japanese (just like she messed up “Frances” with Francis, when “Francis” is 100% masculine at the time of the 19th century already) especially since…

it seems to have been corrected the last time we saw her name written down (ch85 vs ch103, it looks like an “a” and not an “o” anymore).

Anyway, for the people who argue that it is “Cloudia” to fit some sort of sky theme for the P family, this is most likely wrong for two reasons:

1) Vincent implied that his sons were the first in the family to have unusual names in ch132

and Claudia >> Cloudia in term of “traditional names”.

2) while you can argue that there might be a sky theme for the twins’ first names (again, unconfirmed so far so please let’s not assume anything about our!Ciel’s birth name), it’s most likely not the case for the previous generations otherwise Vincent & Frances would have received names fitting that sky theme, like the twins and their mother

TL;DR it’s more likely to be Claudia than Cloudia and Sensei just initially messed up before finally correcting it in ch103. 

Again, this isn’t supposed to make anyone change their way of calling her, just like I never attacked anyone for calling Frances by a 100% masculine name when she’s an absolutely badass woman.
It’s just that people are speaking about a sky theme in the P family as if it was canon, when we have almost 0 proof that there is something like that going on, and the only hints we’ve got so far surround the twins, not anyone else in the family. 

As always tho, just my opinion. No worries if you disagree. :))

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@kajuned

Ah, I’m glad someone else agrees. 🙂 Truth be told, this is kinda the conclusion I was hoping others would reach, that canon had corrected the whole “Cloudia/Claudia” debate with ch103, but seeing as it initially was written “Cloudia”, I definitely can’t blame some readers for not noticing in ch103.

My problem for Cloudia/Claudia was more about the sky theme thing being used as an argument way too often, be it for how to spell her name or to guess our!Ciel’s, when it simply isn’t canon for now, not even for the twins.

The Francis/Frances thing is a different issue for me, because I do cringe whenever I see her called “Francis”. I can’t help it, she’s one the most non-stereotypical characters considering the settings of Kuroshitsuji: she’s beautiful, she’s very ladylike and refined, but she’s also strong and a badass noble lady 

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and despite all that, she ended up with a masculine name because Sensei made a mistake.

Again, I’m never going to fight anyone who calls her “Francis” because it’s not civilized + it was an honest mistake since Sensei is Japanese, but it does hurt a little inside when I do personally relate a lot to confident/strong/badass fictional women (easy enough to realize if you check my blog xD).  

IDK it’s as if you were to take cheerful & badass Lizzie who loves everything cute and imagine Sensei initially wanted to call her “Maria” but messed up and it became “Mario”. It’s just a letter but it changes everything and, considering how Frances totally embodies the strong & badass feminine character and can give cold sweat to a freaking demon, I wish she would have been given the feminine name she deserved to live up to that personification.  

For real, everytime I see “Francis”, I feel as if we’re supposed to believe that  Claudia somehow wanted a second son but was stuck with a daughter and thus still gave her a masculine name because she was to be raised “like a man”.
And like, as far as we know & when we see Lizzie, she was raised to be a strong girl, because Frances was raised to be a strong woman, because Claudia was a strong woman…

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so the masculine name thing is… disappointing, to say the least.

Anyway, I know it might not mean so much to a lot of Kuro readers, it’s not like Frances or even Claudia are recurring characters (hell, we don’t know even know Claudia x)), but it always feels like a joke when I see an ongoing war about the “he or she pronouns for Grell” discourse when Grell is an okama and then I remember that I got hate last year for not calling Frances as “what’s written in canon when [I am] so annoying with canon all the time”. 

The whole point is that fans can obviously call these two ladies whatever they want. I just stated my personal opinion as to what seemed to be the most likely for Claudia/Cloudia and my slight disapproval of Yen Press never correcting Sensei’s mistake for Frances/Francis.