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Anonymous commented at 2015-01-26 02:03:14 » #1676851

Some people would think this is weird to get aroused after killing something, but actually it's something that's been observed to happen in real life. Particularly in warfare where close combat occurs.

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BigStudBen commented at 2015-01-26 02:16:58 » #1676856

Yeah, I know, I've watched GoldenEye. Her name was Xenia Onatopp, played by Famke Janssen.

Able to kill a grown man between her own thighs (no joke), Onatopp continued the tradition of innuendo-laden Bond girl names with style. Janssen epitomised the ultimate femme fatale as a Dutch henchwoman who gains sexual pleasure from killing men.

Her gruesome end  – in which she is crushed to death by a safety harness – is summed up perfectly by Bond (played by Pierce Brosnan) who quips, “she always did enjoy a good squeeze”.

12 Points Flag
leatherhead93 commented at 2015-01-26 05:49:27 » #1676941

@Anon 1

Given that the series is chalk full of mindless fanservice I doubt that the writers actually cared about the psychological aspects of such an event lol. They pretty much drop this quirk of hers after this particular episode as she kills many other dragons and doesn't really care. I do love how folks seem to like justifying a lot of stuff in this show even though the series is well aware of how stupid/illogical it is xP.

10 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-01-26 10:10:33 » #1677004

She didn't kill dragons with bare hand before that.
By the way this show isn't just about fanservice like I thought because of comment like that ^ .

4 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-01-26 10:22:15 » #1677007

Two things to consider there.
1: Some months pass between this episode and the next couple of episodes. It isn't just a couple of days.
2: She's got used to it by now and after that and the first time she killed a DRAGON, she's never really gotten so close in killing them.

She also gets physically ill and almost throws up several times at seeing masses of burned bodies. I wouldn't call that mindless fanservice. At all. That's actually a pretty normal reaction.

You do have a point about the show being full of mindless fanservice, but it also has some serious moments too.

7 Points Flag
leatherhead93 commented at 2015-01-26 11:42:48 » #1677034

@Anon 2

She got aroused the first time she killed a dragon in her mech. Then the arousal from combat was dropped only for it to randomly show up in this particular scene. Then it never comes up again. If it was a legitimate part of her mindset don't you think it would be......I don't know consistent?

@Anon4

Generally speaking the anime skips large chunks of Ange's development. I mean one episode she's pissing herself at the mere sight of a dragon. The next has her depicted as some hardcore badass who is an instant pro at killing them and having no qualms doing things like walking around practically naked. Sure maybe she got used to the arousal over the months of her growth we NEVER saw but even so I don't really see it as an important part of her character since the anime picks it up whenever it wants.

I know folks who like the show for it's over the top ridiculous nature. That's totally fine. But I don't it as being much more than that. Even the serious moments are handled pretty sloppily and I could list the amount of problems I have with it's world in generally. However I'll just leave it as a show I don't particularly care for.

3 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-01-26 13:07:49 » #1677072

Except it wasn't random. Both times she got aroused was when she was seriously scared for her life. That's an actual thing that happens to the human body.

9 Points Flag
leatherhead93 commented at 2015-01-26 21:58:44 » #1677271

Sooooo what about the other times she was scarred for her life? She was in at least three other life or death scenarios that I can remember it didn't happen so yes it is random and it's in place simply for fanservice sake. If it had some kind of context it would be more excusable. Like if her character questioned why she felt that way or if the anime delved deeper into her mind about the issue. Since it doesn't I really don't see why it's something I should care about. I mean shit, this is a world where a man can magically land in her crotch just about every time they meet, many of the bigger exposition dumps are told in the bath for "reasons", characters wear revealing clothing with no type of decent armor in battle and the whole "only women get this disease" is just a ploy for them to shove in b movie women's prison yuri for kicks.

Honestly it's so easy to tell this anime doesn't care about this stuff LOL.

3 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-01-27 04:41:15 » #1677446

She wasn't just "randomly" pro. During training, the instructors noted in-dialogue that she actually has some solid talent. She was just too fucking full of herself to apply herself.

4 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-03-29 13:14:32 » #1712722

LOL wut is this stupid fanservice show!?
I don't know what's sadder - that Japan produces shit like this or that west is full of weaboos jerking off to this.

4 Points Flag