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| Kaboom | Sep 1 2008, 11:47 PM |
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Heh, you beat me to it. Chi-chi's character is possibly the one I'm the least concerned about. Everyone else's is being shown to be spot-on with every tidbit we here, and she was never that deep a character anyway. So long as she still fits the description of "lovestruck action princess," it's all good. But also, are we all forgetting Ms. Chung's interview from a while ago where she described Chi-Chi as being "born to kick ass?" Plus all the tidbits earlier that describe her as being a tough martial artist in her own right? Being attractive (and Ms. Chung is SMOKIN' hot)pretty much means automatic membership to the "in" crowd at any school, so that's not too much of a stretch. But at the same time, it doesn't leave any real mark, positive or negative, on her personality. I'm getting a vibe from this version of Chi-Chi that she's the type of girl you'll often see quasi-stereotyped in manga/anime; the ones who are charming and popular and pretty in public, but then in her free-time she's the top student at her dojo who can beat all the boys. And then later when she becomes a mom, she still kicks ass. Best comparison I can come up with is Kaoru from Rurouni Kenshin or the title character from Suzuka. As for Ms. Kirksey, I can't help but get a bit of the same impression from her as I did from Mr. Battle's last interview. Seems she may be hyping up her own part as a little bigger than it truly is. But who can really blame her? |
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