MegaBly101;38031 said:im assuming you are talking from the games point of view, i think the series gets it wrong the way they portray the characters, i mean what parents in their right mind lets their 10 year old children go to the mountains to learn ninja training? (then again its just a series so really its ok) in the game its a bit more logical, in the sence that they don't really run off too far and the UMA/FMian has choice on full control of their host, so you can assume most of their abilities and intentions rub off on Misora for example, hence why at first you fight harp note then later befriend them.
In the game, she can hiding herself from her manager very well behind the train alone and using the help signal to getting help from anyone. After Subaru is came to the rescue is the different. The brave characteristic is very surprising me in the game especially when the snakes intent to bite Subaru but Misora rush out and blocking Subaru from the snakes and get hurts. Come on, a 10 years old girl rescue a boy by her own will! A big part of her characteristic is the same in both of the anime and game.DynawaveXD;38074 said:Games and anime make kids seem much braver or stronger than they would be in real life.
Maybe that's the unfortunate part...
MegaBly101;38081 said:i assumed Misora and Subaru etc were older
Lecros;38060 said:Do 10 year old s suddenly go fighting![]()

Trivial;38577 said:Mind if i ask?
What're the names of Misora's parents?