Topic: Rosario to vampire (Read 1687 times)

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Ummm... ok.... how?  Unless you get off on that kind of thing [I would suggest Sekirei or Tenjou Tenge, not much plot but plenty of bare naked boobs].

How much of the manga have you read?  I can understand if you only the first few chapters, but I don't see how you can judge a manga by the first few chapter alone.

I guess everyone has different tastes...  I don't see what your seeing obviously, but maybe I'm just more tolerant of certain aspects of manga.  I actually got into a discussion with a moderator at animecrazy.net about what is ecchi.  In the end I lost since the definition of ecchi is so broad, but I can to realize that my definition of ecchi was too specific.

I guess some people can't look past the occasional panty shot [which ][/which] and read the manga for the story and art.  Oh well...
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I didn't say I get off on any of it if thats what you thought I ment. The plot was shallow and predictable, nothing that hasn't been seen before. It tries to come of as cute, but misses the point. What I truly ment, by what I said was the whole damn thing is about girls trying to rub against the main protagonist with a random problem in between.
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Umm... ok... I didn't it like that, but I guess we're just different.

I can see your point, but I guess to me that was part of the charm...
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This looks pretty bad, like a giant fan service-anime. Am I close?
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The anime is pretty much "Fan-Service", but the manga has a plot and the "Fan-Service" is few...  Well, fewer than the anime.

Personally I see the "Fan-Service" in the manga as filler to to the story, seeing as how the story is about a human in a school for monsters that would kill him if they found out he was human.  Only one person knows he's human and that's Moka...  The girl that he likes.  He even decided to stay at the school for her.  The rest of the story starts getting good about chapter 20, that's when Tsukune starts having a reaction to the overconsumption of vampire blood in his system.  After that the story starts to go a lot faster and the "Fan-Service" takes a back seat to the story much moire than before.

I would suggest reading the chapters leading up to Chapter 20 though as they introduce a lot characters that are pivotal to the plot later on in the manga.
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ok so im pretty much right then
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Ugh just looking at that screenshot with the protagonist in some girls chest reminds me so much of Maburaho and that pink haired goodness makes me want to slash her off.

I don't know, it doesn't seem worth to watch noticing I didn't like Love Hina :S
I rather have plot first, fanservice later  :shocking:
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I watched the whole thing, it was alright... but like most animes, the ending was disapointing for me. All in all, its like Sailor Moon, with a major twist... though I chuckle with the lil monster who says how long the fight lasts. XD
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