shaxper
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Post by shaxper on Feb 15, 2016 19:54:32 GMT -5
Published: March 1993 Synopsis: Usagi and Gen discover Zato Ino living quietly in a peasant village, injured and close to death. Notes: Final appearance of Zato Ino Final issue of volume 1 Discuss the issue and/or post full reviews below!
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Post by thwhtguardian on Mar 25, 2016 14:29:33 GMT -5
It was nice to see Ino again, but this story always made me wonder two things, what kind of animal was Ino's wife and are interspecies offspring even possible in Usagi's world?
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Post by shaxper on Mar 25, 2016 16:10:14 GMT -5
It was nice to see Ino again, but this story always made me wonder two things, what kind of animal was Ino's wife and are interspecies offspring even possible in Usagi's world? Heheh. Wish I could remember where, but I recall an interview where Stan indicated that he doesn't think of his characters as animals, really. I suppose any character that isn't clearly a rabbit, lion, rhino, cat, goat, or bat could be some sort of mixed race. What, for example, is Ishida? Maybe a mixed species background helps to explain why someone who clearly received a top notch education (suggesting a wealthy upbringing) holds a relatively low station beneath those who are clearly inferior to him in the ways of law enforcement.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Mar 25, 2016 18:02:23 GMT -5
It was nice to see Ino again, but this story always made me wonder two things, what kind of animal was Ino's wife and are interspecies offspring even possible in Usagi's world? Heheh. Wish I could remember where, but I recall an interview where Stan indicated that he doesn't think of his characters as animals, really. I suppose any character that isn't clearly a rabbit, lion, rhino, cat, goat, or bat could be some sort of mixed race. What, for example, is Ishida? Maybe a mixed species background helps to explain why someone who clearly received a top notch education (suggesting a wealthy upbringing) holds a relatively low station beneath those who are clearly inferior to him in the ways of law enforcement. That probably makes the most sense, and creates the fewest odd plot lines.
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