25 Jan 2006
I still don't like the changes they made to Black Cat.
They've removed every last shred of intelligence from Kyoko - in the manga, she at least made a rational, thoughtful decision about quitting the Apostles. It was probably her only insightful decision - that she wasn't too sure she felt safe in an organisation where any sort of individual thought could get your killed, but it suggested more of her personality than her decision to simply quit because they will fight against Train.
In the manga, it was Creed who set up a trap for Sven and Eve, and he tried to shoot Lucifer into Sven when Train blocked it. The off-handed way Train brushed it off - despite that he had witnessed its horrifying effects of turning a man into a werewolf - the "come what may" attitude is what made his character so much more appealing than the anime version.
They've removed every last shred of intelligence from Kyoko - in the manga, she at least made a rational, thoughtful decision about quitting the Apostles. It was probably her only insightful decision - that she wasn't too sure she felt safe in an organisation where any sort of individual thought could get your killed, but it suggested more of her personality than her decision to simply quit because they will fight against Train.
In the manga, it was Creed who set up a trap for Sven and Eve, and he tried to shoot Lucifer into Sven when Train blocked it. The off-handed way Train brushed it off - despite that he had witnessed its horrifying effects of turning a man into a werewolf - the "come what may" attitude is what made his character so much more appealing than the anime version.