I think I can officially say my TeniPuri obsession has returned.
Anyway, I adore Tezuka, but I feel like sometimes readers forget he (and other players) are really just kids still in middle school. We put these strong ideals, especially, behind his actions, but fail to realize that, sometimes, kids are going to be kids and do things just because they can or just because they want to. It adds, in my opinion, a lot more depth to Tezuka's character, which is generally criticized as being quite one dimensional (Toast-buchou, I remember being used as a descriptor before). Not to mention it explains why Tezuka is so frequently willing to risk his arm and tennis despite plans to go pro (which he openly admits to Oishi during the Nationals).
Anyway, enough of my prattling. Let's move on to the study!
Title: Fourteen
Rating: G
Character: Tezuka Kunimitsu
( It is hard for most people to remember that Tezuka Kunimitsu is a fourteen year old kid. Tezuka Kunimitsu, on the other hand, finds it impossible to forget. )
Anyway, I adore Tezuka, but I feel like sometimes readers forget he (and other players) are really just kids still in middle school. We put these strong ideals, especially, behind his actions, but fail to realize that, sometimes, kids are going to be kids and do things just because they can or just because they want to. It adds, in my opinion, a lot more depth to Tezuka's character, which is generally criticized as being quite one dimensional (Toast-buchou, I remember being used as a descriptor before). Not to mention it explains why Tezuka is so frequently willing to risk his arm and tennis despite plans to go pro (which he openly admits to Oishi during the Nationals).
Anyway, enough of my prattling. Let's move on to the study!
Title: Fourteen
Rating: G
Character: Tezuka Kunimitsu
Disclaimer: Of course I do not own.
( It is hard for most people to remember that Tezuka Kunimitsu is a fourteen year old kid. Tezuka Kunimitsu, on the other hand, finds it impossible to forget. )