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sarahofcroydon ([personal profile] sarahofcroydon) wrote2005-03-02 11:09 am

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[identity profile] sarahofcroydon.livejournal.com 2009-04-25 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
Thankyou for the compliments! :3

I have to admit, it's been a while since I've been in tenipuri fandom though it's nice to know people are still coming across the GP fortnight! Please don't consider it as a be-all and end-all, though... I don't believe there's a right or wrong interpretation of a character. GP fortnight was more of an attempt to share my own interpretation, and to encourage more people to think about them. :3

You're very welcome to link to the GP fortnight if you like (though the GP community has been very quiet for a year now). Still though, interest might peak again now that there's a new series of tenipuri manga being published! I sure hope Konomi doesn't ignore those two, they're rather dear to my heart. :)

[identity profile] speadee.livejournal.com 2009-05-02 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
Don't worry, we all have our phases of fandoms. I don't know why I'm still into PoT after almost 2 years.

The Golden Pair used to be more popular. Now people are more into Tezuka/Fuji or pairings that don't make sense. I still prefer the original traditional pairings, ones that make sense.

Sorry if I wasn't clear. Though there is not right or wrong, I think most of your interpretations of the Golden Pair was more accurate... or should I say more similar to mine. You paid more attention to important details instead of just looking at the surface. I just hope I didn't make them OOC in my fics.

I hope Konomi doesn't ignore doubles either. Many of them are important, and I think having doubles in the series is a good way to teach fans about cooperation.