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[ SECRET POST #1126 ]
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 04:26 am (UTC)(link)Boring, I can understand, but I don't get why someone would have as deep a hatred for just a boring character as I've seen directed at Riza before.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 05:04 am (UTC)(link)FMA has its share of Stuish characters, too.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 05:19 am (UTC)(link)Riza, however, has brown eyes, is certainly less powerful than Ed and Roy, and I wouldn't exactly call sniping a one of a kind power either. She has a past with Roy and wasn't just shoved into the plot willy nilly, either.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 06:06 am (UTC)(link)But, as you appear to have misread my post in your defensiveness, I'll say it again: Riza is not a Mary Sue, because she doesn't have the kind of black-hole effect on the plot that Mary Sues usually do. But she has some Sueish traits. Lots of characters in the series do, though, because Arakawa has made the cast so extensive that very few of them get developed well, if at all.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 07:15 am (UTC)(link)She has few discernible interests beyond reading and cars; she has few defining character traits beyond complaining a lot and being clumsy; she's a jerk to her father and nobody calls her out on it; her entire character basically revolves around a boy with whom she seems to have nothing in common.
I very rarely think that female protagonists are boring though. My current favorite character is Kyoko Mogami from Skip Beat, for example. Followed closely by Yoko Nakajima from The Twelve Kingdoms. Then comes Temeraire from his titular novel.
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Ding, ding! We have a winner!
Many of the secondary characters in the manga are developed just enough so that they can serve the purpose of furthering the plot. Once they've done that, character development is pretty much dropped. That is why many of the secondary characters tend to come off as either underdeveloped or a bit Sueish/Stuish. Their strengths are extolled or elaborated upon, but then Arakawa needs to move on, so we never get to see any of the characters' flaws. They're sacrificed for the sake of story movement.
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Having said that, I don't know what I consider to be worse: Mary Sues or characters trying to pass off as characters when they are really just plot devices. Just food for thought.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 06:43 am (UTC)(link)And being too character driven in an epic plot can lead to disaster. *cough*EndofBattlestarGalactica*cough*
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 06:47 am (UTC)(link)And I do think that things started moving a little fast post-Briggs, but I'll take "A little fast" over the months of pointless battles that are in most shounen any day.
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I know some people will pass it off as a matter of taste (plot-driven story vs. character-driven story), when it is anything but. It is very possible to have an epic, sprawling plot that is still character-driven at its very core. George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series is a good example of a character-driven epic story. It doesn't feel as if there's a hand hovering in the air moving the characters around like chess pieces. It feels like the characters themselves and their motivations are moving the plot forward. It's not external, it's internal. Plot-driven and character-driven stories are not mutually exclusive, no matter what most people say. Because the story starts with the character, when you break it all down. You can have a story without a plot, but you cannot have a story without a character.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 05:23 am (UTC)(link)(For the record, I don't think that Ed is a Gary Stu. But hey, he became an incredibly alchemist at a young age, he figured out how to bring someone back from the dead - or very nearly - also at a really young age, it took him comparatively very short time to get used to his automail, he gets offered the position of State Alchemist at a very young age, he's got a tragic backstory in the shape of a dead mother and a disappearing father - who is an immortal - so, yeah, if he was an original character in a fic he would almost certainly be called a Gary Stu, and has far more going for him in this department than Riza "oh she's not flawed enough" Hawkeye.
I realise you're admitting that there are characters who could be considered Gary Stus in FMA, so please don't take this rant personally! But to reiterate - people are more likely to call a female character out on being a Mary Sue than they are a guy, especially, it seems, in shounen, and to me that's a horrible trend.)
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 06:00 am (UTC)(link)Riza has Sueish traits, and it's silly to try and deny it. If you can name me a single flaw that has any real impact on her characterization, I'd be happy to hear them.
That said, I agree that people use the term too flippantly, and that it's often used to describe any character (usually female) that somebody just doesn't like.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 06:21 am (UTC)(link)in the FMAverse, she is not a particularly unusual or unrealistic character.
That's not a good thing. It means that most of the characters are underdeveloped and not sufficiently flawed. I'll agree with Herongale on this one: Arakawa is good with plot, but tends to fall short on characterization a lot of the time.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 06:32 am (UTC)(link)Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that; what I'm saying is that if everyone in the canon has "Sueish" traits, then I don't think that those traits are Sueish in that canon. For a more extreme example, one character in, say, Ouran, being able to perform alchemy would be extremely Sueish, but since alchemy is an accepted part of FMA, it's not a Sueish trait there.
That's not a good thing. It means that most of the characters are underdeveloped and not sufficiently flawed.
I disagree, but I think this is mainly a matter of taste. (For example, I really enjoy Cardcaptor Sakura, in which none of the characters have significant flaws, but I can understand why someone would dislike it for that reason.) I also think that Riza does have flaws, chief among them being her reliance on Roy; this is both her weakness and her strength.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-05 06:32 am (UTC)(link)Also, flaws don't make a character- too humans aren't perfect, but too many flaws just gives you someone unlikeable. Or Yoki.
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