The first of her victims was-you guessed it-Toya. Yesterday, I mentioned serial child-molester Kaho Mizuki, a shrine maiden and schoolteacher. He’d like his virginity back.” The Question of Kaho Speaking of which- “I’ve come on behalf of my brother. Not that I would expect CLAMP to know that: Their male characters never act like men, but I’m not sure they act like women either their characters rarely act human at all. Never mind that the guy asking the question is Toya’s best friend-male friends sometimes punch each other. Of course, CLAMP isn’t content to leave it at that they have to go and ruin it by having a character slyly ask Toya if he has a “sister complex,” and Toya ceases behaving like a normal human being when he fails to punch that guy in the mouth. This is the one relationship in the story that actually feels … human. He insists that nobody gets to make fun of Sakura except him. Like all magical girls, she has trouble getting up on time in the morning, so she has to dress quickly and wolfs down her breakfast he makes fun of her for stomping around in the morning, and he calls her a “kaiju.” She dreams of a day when she’ll be as “tall as a telephone pole” and able to “squish him flat.” Sakura argues with her brother.Īlthough he teases her, he’s quite protective. Sakura squabbles with him like a little sister. Today’s post, like yesterday’s, contains some spoilers. We continue yet again with Ten Things I Hate about Cardcaptor Sakura.
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