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What does /c/ think about Bottle fairies?
While I thought it was cute, it was pandering to the pedos too much, and too obviously. (pic related)
I know that these kinds of shows are made to cater to that demographic, but it really turned me off.
(sorry for the shitty youtube cap)
>> Anonymous
it's a visual wasteland where a few interesting cultural facts poke holes in the plot from time to time. the opening credits are so dull i can barely watch them.

it is not repeatable, it is not catchy, but it is filled with cultural tidbits and it is hella cute.
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Like they say: if you can't handle the loli, stay out of the kitchen!
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>> Anonymous
Don't talk bollocks.

It's an anime aimed at children clever tits
>> Anonymous
>>657848
>If you can't handle the loli, stay out of the playground
Fixed
>> KaGAmi
>>658113
Are you calling me clever tits?
>> Anonymous
>>658113
Bottle Fairies ran in _Magical Cute_, y'know; the same magazine as _Peto-peto-san_ and _Gargoyle of the Yoshinagas_
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At Ohayocon I couldn't sleep so I perused the viewing rooms around five in the morning. I watched one episode of Bottle Fairy and thought it was about the most boring thing I'd ever seen. It didn't strike me as particularly pedo, just dull.

I moved on to the next room which was playing an episode of Piano, thus proving that there was indeed something more boring than Bottle Fairy. At least I was able to get some sleep after that.
>> Anonymous
I liked it, it felt like it was made for little children, maybe under six year olds. Like those teaching shows, something you could show in kindergarten to teach about Japanese festivals.
>> Anonymous
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>>658113
Uh, kids weren't meant to stay up till 1:00 am to watch Bottle Fairies the demographic for this show was very very obviously older males.

I can't understand how you feel it was pandering to the pedos too much when scenes like the one in your picture occurred about twice. It's moe for the sake of moe with two or three scenes of fanservice in a 13 episode show.

The extreme lack of Bottle Fairy porn should attest to the level of innocence this show has. It was meant for older guys to awwwww and wish they had daughters/sisters like the Bottle Fairies not sex them up.
>> Oh hi. I noticed these weren't posted yet. Anonymous
http://denbeste.nu/Chizumatic/tmw/BottleFairy.shtml
http://www.haibane.info/2006/04/06/bottled/
>> Anonymous
Mmmm yeah
>> Anonymous
>>659011
People reading too much into the show
>> Anonymous
>>659011
>>659016
Yeah, I'm not convinced
>> KaGAmi
>>659011
I have to say that that possibility never came to mind.
Serriously, wtf.
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>>659146

I prefer the even more far-fetched theory about Ichigo Mashimaro that Ana is imagining it all. She's an unpopular foreigner who consoles herself by pretending to have friends in other grades. Nobue, Chika and Miu are all conveniently separate from her school life because they don't actually exist. Note that Ana's only friend in her own class, Matsuri, is another introvert who doesn't interact much with others - Matsuri either also doesn't exist or she plays along with Ana out of loneliness/pity. It gets extra depressing when you think about Ana sitting in the bathroom stall reading love letters written to herself by herself.
>> Anonymous
i think some of you underestimate what older Japanese men find sexually arousing...
>> KaGAmi
Where the hell did the fairies come from anyways? I skipped around episodes, but I never saw an explanation
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>>659672
You truly only wish that all looked like this, that's all.
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>>659701
Am i right or am i right?
>> Anonymous
>>659673
>I think some of you underestimate people find sexually arousing...
Fixed.
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>>659701You truly only wish that all looked like this

Wish? Everyone already looks like Coppola-chan.
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>>659797

Trippy. NirvAna?
>> Anonymous
>>659672
liek omg fight club
>> Anonymous
>>659672
I like that theory, but it doesn't explain why Ana doesn't even show up in the manga until the 11th chapter, or the anime until the 2nd episode.
>> Anonymous
>>659677
Presumedly, they came from a bottle.
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>> Anonymous
>>660560
bottles of meds for autism?
>> Anonymous
>>657834
I found Bottle Fairy to be educational. I show it to my nieces. It's cute and harmless. You think too much.
>> Anonymous
>>661286
>autism
gb2/99chan/
>> Anonymous
>>661553
hey, I just got that from>>659011
it's a rediculous theory
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>> Anonymous
I noticed no pedo-pandering in this show. Now, get back to those buisiness reports. You know how dangerous independent thinking can be!
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Is this Battle Fairies?
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>> Anonymous
>>657834
>>662400
>>663743
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>>666247
I never thought of Bottle Fairies as Pedo, not cute, but these pics just gave me a wicked hard-on.
>> Anonymous
>>666790
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
>> Anonymous
>>666002
No, it's Combat Pixies
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>>666790

I'm not a big yuri fan, I'm not particularly pedo and I really don't like Bottle Fairy.

Why the heck do I like these two so much?
>> Anonymous
Dammit, I'm starting to get swayed by that theory. I was watching the first episode and got to the part where they're eating that nicely-prepared human-sized sandwich. Suddenly I start thinking, their ol' sensei's still at school, so who made that sandwich, and for whom? Did one of the boy's parents make themselves a sandwich, only to have it stolen by hungry fairies?

Or did the parents just give their shut-in daughter her lunch? I... actually think that makes more sense. Was this a clue, or did the writers just not give a fuck about coherence?