Denatured Boy ([info]pandaemoneon) wrote,
@ 2008-11-01 17:04:00
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Current mood: 2-dimensional
Current music:something's always wrong - toad the wet sprocket

will you marry me, schroeder?
found in jessica zafra's blog:

Japanese man petitions to marry comic-book character

TOKYO (AFP) — A Japanese man has enlisted hundreds of people in a campaign to allow marriages between humans and cartoon characters, saying he feels more at ease in the "two-dimensional world."

Comic books are immensely popular in Japan, with some fictional characters becoming celebrities or even sex symbols. Marriage is meanwhile on the decline as many young Japanese find it difficult to find life partners.

Taichi Takashita launched an online petition aiming for one million signatures to present to the government to establish a law on marriages with cartoon characters.

Within a week he has gathered more than 1,000 signatures through the Internet.
of course my first thought wasn't "what a loony!" but rather "where would i hold the reception?" -- you could have an idea of what my thoughts on these things would be. if only it could happen.

but the thing many readers tend to overlook on comicbook characters is that they are just that: made up characters that came to life in the mind of another writer or illustrator. a character, no matter how many faults the writer infuses in it, would always be perfect because it is meant to drive a story to a predetermined conclusion.

unless we're talking about american superhero comics here, where a succession of writers would sometimes have various takes on an existing character without minding continuity.

but i digress.

the most difficult thing about marrying a comicbook character wouldn't be how it will sign the marriage contract, although that would be a challenge. it would be whether the characters' authors should also be there on your honeymoon night.



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[info]kingroll
2008-11-01 10:36 pm UTC (link)
or how would you know kung papayag ang comic book character diba hehe

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[info]pandaemoneon
2008-11-01 10:38 pm UTC (link)
true. they should also consider amending divorce laws. this is gonna be a messy business, this one.

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[info]dalumat
2008-11-01 11:42 pm UTC (link)
schroeder!

is love.

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[info]pandaemoneon
2008-11-01 11:44 pm UTC (link)
it was a decision between him, linus or pig-pen.
i decided i <3 the quiet, artsy schroeder best.

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[info]asthenos
2008-11-02 06:30 am UTC (link)
Looks like Schroeder's the It Guy--he's my favorite too. =)) Which brings us to yet another issue regarding marrying cartoon characters: cartoon characters are infinitely reproducible. Does this mean that an infinite number of people will be allowed to marry Schroeder?

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[info]pandaemoneon
2008-11-03 01:16 am UTC (link)
and will they be marrying the real one? how do you find out who is the real schroeder?

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[info]asthenos
2008-11-03 02:02 pm UTC (link)
Is there even a real Schroeder? It's possible to argue that all the Schroeders who have existed, continue to exist, and have yet to exist are real.

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[info]boytropolis
2008-11-02 09:02 am UTC (link)
i was one of the "what a loony!" reactors. this post made me think...

so how will the wedding take place? in a comic book? does this mean you'll turn into a comic book character too? and will you also have powers? do you get to choose them? if the marriage turns rocky, can you alter your comic book character's story arc so it gets a happy ending?

fun! please let me attend the wedding

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[info]pandaemoneon
2008-11-03 01:21 am UTC (link)
sure. the motif will be 30th century earth a la LEGION.
everyone gets his own flight ring. :)

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[info]the_chemist
2008-11-02 07:30 pm UTC (link)
interesting.
this should also be applicable to characters from fictional novels (should that happens, pipila ako for Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy or Edward Cullen)

i'm a loony.

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[info]pandaemoneon
2008-11-03 01:18 am UTC (link)
i think any fictional character would be included in that law. it would be discriminatory to limit them to just comic characters.

i could just imagine a line of girls who want to marry edward cullen. tsk, tsk.

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[info]the_chemist
2008-11-04 12:09 am UTC (link)
ah, kay Mr. Darcy ako unang pipila :D

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