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Dec. 19th, 2025 04:35 amReceived Another in the mail yesterday, and loaded that up last night, after having finished Scott Pilgrim Takes Off the night prior.
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Seraï's hair is visually brown, but outside of my preferred range, and I'm not sure if I'd bother with a preferred shade on someone with half her skin eventually revealed gone (yes, I know she's robotic), with Valere also available.
-regarding Sea of Stars in a google sheet detailing who I plan to brunify in each game on my hitlist thus far, which I will be linking to in my upcoming video's description. (And yes, it's the same one from the end of my previous video, although I have since updated it with my old 7th grade lineup.)
Before I decide whether to delete that or just redirect the hyperlink, there is one thing I'd like to address.
Since I obviously wasn't thinking about anyone's hair color anywhere the first time I watched A Little Snow Fairy Sugar, it seems natural that those three supporting characters' hair would have registered retroactively as "black", just subconsciously. However, like with Shiori and Kaori Misaka later on (years after I actually started watching Kanon; I still wasn't actively spotting brown hair only one year after Sugar), Rika's from Haganai did register as brown (distinct enough from Yozora's actual black) when I got that show's first season for my birthday in 2015 (not sure how I failed to notice the previous summer, when I watched its second season first).
This issue stems from a line I've already recorded for the video, "While people of any hair color do come in all stripes," to acknowledge that brown hair does not and shouldn't have to indicate Saga's particular personality, which I have complemented with a three-section shot with Rika in-between Misao Kusakabe and War Nurse Kurumi, each with a short descriptor. I did consider using someone else in place of Rika, but really, nothing changes the fact that her hair had registered as brown at all when I hadn't developed any favorite shade thereof and wasn't even thinking about Sugar.
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Seraï's hair is visually brown, but outside of my preferred range, and I'm not sure if I'd bother with a preferred shade on someone with half her skin eventually revealed gone (yes, I know she's robotic), with Valere also available.
-regarding Sea of Stars in a google sheet detailing who I plan to brunify in each game on my hitlist thus far, which I will be linking to in my upcoming video's description. (And yes, it's the same one from the end of my previous video, although I have since updated it with my old 7th grade lineup.)
Before I decide whether to delete that or just redirect the hyperlink, there is one thing I'd like to address.
Since I obviously wasn't thinking about anyone's hair color anywhere the first time I watched A Little Snow Fairy Sugar, it seems natural that those three supporting characters' hair would have registered retroactively as "black", just subconsciously. However, like with Shiori and Kaori Misaka later on (years after I actually started watching Kanon; I still wasn't actively spotting brown hair only one year after Sugar), Rika's from Haganai did register as brown (distinct enough from Yozora's actual black) when I got that show's first season for my birthday in 2015 (not sure how I failed to notice the previous summer, when I watched its second season first).
This issue stems from a line I've already recorded for the video, "While people of any hair color do come in all stripes," to acknowledge that brown hair does not and shouldn't have to indicate Saga's particular personality, which I have complemented with a three-section shot with Rika in-between Misao Kusakabe and War Nurse Kurumi, each with a short descriptor. I did consider using someone else in place of Rika, but really, nothing changes the fact that her hair had registered as brown at all when I hadn't developed any favorite shade thereof and wasn't even thinking about Sugar.