I must say I'm quite impressed by how well you could find all these subtle details like the animation choices and similarity in dialogue between characters. And it seems I was pronouncing her name wrong all this time so pronouncing it properly is gonna take some time to get used to...
From the start I was draw to Dia because of her attitude from even just her introductory videos. Call me someone who just gets drawn to similar tough, strict, ojou-sama-like characters (which wouldn't be untrue since I love Weiss from RWBY and Sayo from Bandori), but the main reason has always been that I felt there was something more under the surface of her harsh words and demeanor. Watching the anime really solidified it for me just from the first episode. Her words seemed harsh and cold, sure, but by reading the subtext, you really could feel her genuine concern and her true intentions of simply wanting to protect people from facing a reality they aren't prepared for and make sure that they're ready and determined if they truly want to persue it. She's always had the underlying personality of the caring older sister, and it really shone through in the first episodes of season 1. There's a lot more and honestly I've always thought I could speak endlessly about why I love characters like Dia, but I'll keep it to that. Really love the video, I always appreciate when people come to recognize that she's more than the cold ojou-sama character stereotype that she's been burdened with.
I must say I'm quite impressed by how well you could find all these subtle details like the animation choices and similarity in dialogue between characters.
And it seems I was pronouncing her name wrong all this time so pronouncing it properly is gonna take some time to get used to...
From the start I was draw to Dia because of her attitude from even just her introductory videos. Call me someone who just gets drawn to similar tough, strict, ojou-sama-like characters (which wouldn't be untrue since I love Weiss from RWBY and Sayo from Bandori), but the main reason has always been that I felt there was something more under the surface of her harsh words and demeanor. Watching the anime really solidified it for me just from the first episode. Her words seemed harsh and cold, sure, but by reading the subtext, you really could feel her genuine concern and her true intentions of simply wanting to protect people from facing a reality they aren't prepared for and make sure that they're ready and determined if they truly want to persue it. She's always had the underlying personality of the caring older sister, and it really shone through in the first episodes of season 1. There's a lot more and honestly I've always thought I could speak endlessly about why I love characters like Dia, but I'll keep it to that. Really love the video, I always appreciate when people come to recognize that she's more than the cold ojou-sama character stereotype that she's been burdened with.
She's my favourite character of the show. Great video, greetings from México
Great job with this! Dia definitely deserves more praise for her role.
Love video's like these, you made some good points.. especially during the part where her animations change upon her behavior, good find!
Damn dude this deserves way more attention
There's no Idol but Dia. ☝️
Greetings from Mexico
Looked at the thumbnail in passing and thought you started doing Kill la Kill content. I'm dumb like that.
My self God, Dia Kurosawa... ❤️☝️😔
107 views?! WTF. Ya diserve better