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Posted: 2014-10-06 14:32:28
by HypnoHammer - Size: 1024x1447
- Source: palcomix.com/digimonrules/imagepages/image26.html
- Rating: Explicit
- Score: 77 (vote up)
>> #31300
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>> #31303
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If it's the image of the eyes that cause the trance (or the image has been made a trigger), than I don't see that being a problem.
maybe, but that just doesn't make sense to me.
>> #31352
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Cat's Eye Hypnotism working via camera? how is that possible? I know it's hentai, but I thought mesmerizing eyes only worked when it's face-to-face
Well they're digital monsters, thus they and their abilities exist as data (which is explicitly stated in the series), so considering that the video is in itself a piece of data, it actually is no less plausible for the video to hypnotize her than a digimon.
>> #31365
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Well they're digital monsters, thus they and their abilities exist as data (which is explicitly stated in the series), so considering that the video is in itself a piece of data, it actually is no less plausible for the video to hypnotize her than a digimon.
Thank you for saying what I was thinking.
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edit: also it pisses me off that Japan keeps using this trope, e.g. the mega man battle network animu
>> #31591
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Frankly the whole thing is completely fucking implausible because there is no "digital world" and to the extent we can argue there is one, nothing would "live" there. The whole thing is a sloppy re-branding of the "spirit world" that exists in cultures all over the globe and in this case ties specifically into Shinto tradition, and same for the kids' magic amulets. So the whole franchise is foo-foo magic mumbo-jumbo and doesn't need to make sense in the first place; why should we hold rule 34 to a higher standard?
edit: also it pisses me off that Japan keeps using this trope, e.g. the mega man battle network animu
1. We already have digital living things in life simulator games.
2. Why yes the digital world is the spirit world, as explicitly stated in season 2.
3. I'm not familiar with the Battle Network anime, but in the games the Battle Network digital world is completely different from the Digimon digital world. for one thing there is a one to one correspondence between computers and places in the Battle Network digital world. Furthermore, in Battle Network the digital world is the internet, whereas in Digimon the digital world is not the internet. (Since it not only predates the internet, but when the Digidestined do enter the internet it's shown to be a completely different place).
>> #31695
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For the mega man thing, I only watched the first episode and as I recall it was basically digimon; it had no corresponsence to real-world systems at all.