From: sunniechan@comcast.net   
      
   Chris Kern wrote:   
   > On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 14:56:31 -0400, The Wanderer   
   > posted the following:   
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   >   
   >>Chris Kern wrote:   
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   >>   
   >>>On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 21:19:02 -0400, The Wanderer   
   >>> posted the following:   
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   >>>   
   >>>>Every time I've seen that part of this episode (even the very   
   >>>>first), my reaction has always been along the lines of "wait a   
   >>>>minute, since when do frame-level animators get to make those kind   
   >>>>of plot decisions??". It may not be the most egregious "way the   
   >>>>world outside of these supernatural events works" implausibility in   
   >>>>Sailor Moon, but it's pretty far up there.   
   >>>   
   >>>I don't think you were actually supposed to think she was allowed to   
   >>>make those decisions; that was just another example of how her   
   >>>personality had changed.   
   >>   
   >>But the reactions of the other people only make sense if her decision -   
   >>to kill off Sailor V - would actually make a difference; they were   
   >>certainly behaving as if, since she had been given the job of animating   
   >>the final part, her decision would indeed have an effect.   
   >   
   >   
   > After just having watched the episode, I don't see that. To me, the   
   > reaction of the rest of the animators and the director is more like   
   > "What are you talking about? You can't do that!" and "What's she   
   > doing, she's going to get fired".   
   >   
      
   That's how I saw it as well. It was more the shock of her making a   
   decision that wasn't hers to make.   
      
   Sunnie   
      
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