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Business Law was cancelled again yesterday, which gives me even more time to study for its respective midterm. However, I'm sure I didn't do that well with my Sales Management midterm. I read the material for it countless times, and Dr. Shapiro was even specific as to which pages to read, but I was hardly able to absorb any of it. I was supposed to list and explain stuff, but I was only able to do the former.

Mom asked me yesterday how I got to know Dr. Swanby in the first place, and how he knows about my interest in Japanese. Well, the other day, I was pacing back and forth in the hall, and he spotted me. He struck up some conversations with me since, and had asked me what I plan to do next semester. I told him that I plan to take that Japanese class at Stonybrook after I graduate from Dowling. (I should also note that, unrelated, he showed me a track next to the Racanelli Building that I could pace around on, instead of in the halls where people would be walking. Of course, that wasn't an option yesterday because of the rain.)

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Now for the answers to yesterday's question:

1) Ellen Wilson (Parasitic Trio, my Pokemon ficseries): Mentioned here and here. When the main characters reach Spear Pillar, a ritual is performed in order for Ellen and Uxie to become gigantic, so that she can battle Cyrus (who already became one and would've outgrown the planet itself had said ritual not taken place). While Cyrus remains fully clad, Ellen's clothes are outright destroyed in the process (normally, they get absorbed by Uxie temporarily), and in their place, she gets some kind of bikini formed by the Adamant, Lustrous, and Griseous Orbs. Uxie cannot absorb this, but after her battle with Cyrus goes on long enough, it will abandon her on its own, leaving her naked in front of Sinnoh's region-wide audience (and anyone watching this through the news). Given that Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf get powered up from their respective partners' embarrassment, this incident will power Uxie up beyond belief, enough to ignore Cyrus's Pokemon, bring Cyrus himself back down to size, and then kill him.

The plot aside. Since she never appeared in the anime, I like to imagine her voice being done by Jocelyne Loewen, who did the English voice for the next girl in question:

2) Milfeulle Sakuraba (Galaxy Angel): Becomes a giantess in episode 4 of Galaxy Angel Z, after eating a "Lost Technology" chestnut that she also applied to a cake she was baking. Not gonna go into depth about that particular episode. If you're too impatient to rent or buy the DVD, here's the original version.

The fact that both girls will grow so big at some point, along with that the former would have the same voice as the latter, is exactly why I went out of my way to watch this episode. I remember reading something about GAZ in NewType magazine, and the screenshot that was depicted was specifically of that episode. Upon looking on Netflix, it turns out that disk 1 of GAZ is currently out, which is okay right now since I already have three disks from Netflix rented, though I am almost done with one of them. The dub, if it ever was hosted on YouTube, got removed (evident if you clicked the link on yesterday's post), so I can't wait to see it when it becomes available.

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Has this become yet another one of my fetishes? Not necessarily. I mean, even though I liked Ultimate Girls, and I did set that whole thing with Ellen and Cyrus up specifically to embarrass Ellen ever so epically, Milfeulle is not someone I fantasize about sexually. However, both girls are cute to begin with, and I find their growths to be cute. I could easily imagine Ellen assuming her giantess form for whatever reason, even when not about to battle someone, and even remaining fully clad, and talking to and/or picking up her normal-sized friends.

Unrelated, I read yesterday that the bigger someone or something is, the more easily he/she/it can break or get injured/killed from falling. That reminds me: Last spring, I read about the Aztecs, and they had this myth about the once-existence of giants who were warned not to fall, because once they fell (which they did), they could never get up again. Interesting. Especially when you consider that the Square/Cube Law doesn't apply in works of fiction. For example, even though Silk falls down in her giantess form in the very first episode of Ultimate Girls, she was at least able to pick herself up and crawl away from her opponent.
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