❝ Your new partner, can’t it be me ? ❞ ❝ Well … I don’t mind trying it. ❞
Digimon Adventure tri
~ “Kokuhaku” [ “Confession” ], Part #3
Maki Himekawa
+ The Adventure Chosen {+Koushiro} are Deceived
+ 02 Chosen’s Disappearances
& {Daisuke, Ken, Miyako & Iori} being actively Tracked
(with Signals “Not Found”) by the Government
+ Yamato Questioning Daigo+Maki’s {+Bureau[s]} Activities
+ “ No need to tell them,
{Izumi Koushiro[u]} will Figure it Out. ”
“What about Ichijouji KEN?”
- Yamato, verbally, calmly, clearly and directly stating Ken’s name; in the Japanese version (using Japanese naming format {Surname first order})
“I was WORRIED because I{/We} COULDN’T CONTACT {KEN}.”
Bonus: (Heavily Implied) {by Canon} + Daigo Nishijima x Maki (as “Mutually” Unrequited, on Maki’s Part)…
“SOME THINGS ARE BETTER NOT KNOWING…”
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「マキ」「ツンタロー」
@jin_jin_suruyo: しづさんの絵コンテに汚い字で「マキ」「ツンタロー」っていう謎のキャラの名前が書いてあって「これ誰!?」って聞いたら「モモとシンタロー・・・」って言われた。
Jin: On Shidu-san’s storyboard, two mystery characters were labelled with the names “Maki” “Tsuntaro” in messy writing. When I asked, “Who is this!?” he asnwered, “Momo and Shintaro– …”
@jin_jin_suruyo: 如月マキ
Jin: Kisaragi Maki
In my experience, horror fans are by and large lovely people with a very healthy relationship to their genre of choice, but sometimes they fuck up and say something that in their ears sounds very affirmative of the movie of discussion and to everyone else sounds like the most sinister shit.
I mean the line that I think of first is “A kid dies in this movie.”
Which I suspect to horror fans is shorthand for “The director of this movie subverts horror tropes (wherein kids are usually immune to the monster/slasher/source of terror) to make something that is deliberately shocking. Seeing a child character die in this story is not a happy thing or a good thing, but for a horror story emphasizes that nobody is immune to the source of the terror, which makes the horror more serious and scarier.”
And to everybody else just sounds like “Oh this movie’s great! A kid dies in it!”