Triage X‘s stellar blend of gargantuan breasts and thrilling gunfights has once again proven to be a stimulating combination, as the anime also continues to subject its female cast to some unfortunate situations – though some may find their inevitable rescue to be the only unfavorable outcome.
Omake:
The censorshittt is strongggg hereee!!!
Came here expecting hipster photography wank, but wasn’t disappointed
God anime males are annoying
Not them, you are.
HOT BEEF INJECTIONS.
Ok wait. So much horrible writing. White Hair Guy falls into pit of fire from the center of the building. How the f♥♥k did he climb back up? Girls gets shot square in the face by a fucking arrow and survives? Motorcycle girl rides motorcycle perfectly up stairs and rails to the roof?
This is one of those shows that remain useful for boobs and nothing more lol.
The writing problems I see here are much more than contrivances in ‘actions’, it’s an action series, the actions doesn’t make sense, it happens in every other anime/mangas as well.
Some of the basic writing problems here is.
1) The ninja girl has origin story that makes no sense, has illogical characterization, grows to like lead female for absolutely no reason, and ultimately serves only as yuri fodder.
2) The mastermind guy manipulating ninja girl acts like he is a major antagonist, but might as well not exist and the story would be exactly the fucking same.
3) The polices acting like it’s a big deal the mastermind guy feigned his identity, when seriously his screen time as a police was so small I couldn’t even notice him as being the same character as the police who showed up before for like 30 seconds.
4) Trying to be philosophical but ends up with simple logic of “we’re the main characters, so it’s A-OK for us to kill whoever the f♥♥k we want, you’re not a main character, so even if you want to kill the same person as we do, you’re automatically wrong”.
5) Treating non existent character development like they are a big deal, it’s like trying to praise that you built a personal jet that doesn’t exist.
6) The lead male is quickly leading up to be a Gary Stu, as in “being in a harem + unbeatable in battle + always right at whatever they do”.
7) Overly dependent on usage of villain of the week format with uninteresting characters.
grows to like lead female for absolutely no reason
Sorry if I’m misunderstanding something here, but are you one of those who think same-sex attraction is a choice and/or learned behavior?
@ anon 20:10
sorry I must have been either too tired or too riled up over some Republican nutjob earlier on another site, or both. Because reading that part again it makes perfect sense now, and nothing you originally wrote implies anything even close to what I was getting at with my question. Because the writing ignores 1) it’s 2). Completely reasonable assessment, my bad.
I think that attraction, of any orientation, especially for those that immediately labels the opposite side as “someone I want to die for” is either:
1) A behavior that develops over time.
2) Bullshit writing used by the likes of Stephanie Meyer.
In which case, this falls flat under number 2.
I sometimes wonder. How much does it even cost to hire a good writer? I mean, if I had to choose between being a barista and writing a good plot for an ecchi, I’d choose the latter.
It’s like… please allocate that tiny fraction of the whole budget into hiring a good story writer.
Thing is this is an adaptation, not an original, meaning they don’t “hire” a writer per say as much as “pay” some dude who already wrote some manga/LN.
Which in this case, is the artist of HOTD, who got Triage X out of the pit of manga mediocry exactly only because he did HOTD.
So when a guy known for only drawing an already dumb manga he didn’t even write himself decides to “write”, you know you’re not going to get a masterpiece.