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Post by SailorEarth on Aug 5, 2004 14:57:16 GMT -5
I have a question,I know the year of almost all the senishis birthdates how old they when the show begins,but why cant they give me an accurate birthday of Pluto,or how old she is?Some say shes 21,but others say shes over 2,000 years old,or why cant they tell me how she became a senishi,she the guardian of time,i know that, but why is she?Was she just trained to be the gaurdain of time by family? can anyone give me answers i can rely on.
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 5, 2004 15:05:23 GMT -5
I have a question,I know the year of almost all the senishis birthdates how old they when the show begins,but why cant they give me an accurate birthday of Pluto,or how old she is?Some say shes 21,but others say shes over 2,000 years old,or why cant they tell me how she became a senishi,she the guardian of time,i know that, but why is she?Was she just trained to be the gaurdain of time by family? can anyone give me answers i can rely on. I hope you don't think you have any birthyears for the senshi. . anyway. Sailor Pluto spends most of her time outside of time. . if you pardon the pun. She has been around for a long time, and no time at all.
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Post by SailorEarth on Aug 5, 2004 19:03:59 GMT -5
Pretty good responce,and i do have the birth years of the senshi,it may kinda seem that im a nut for saying that,but some people send me emails requesting for the birth years of the senishi,dont really see the use of it,but i've done plenty of research on them,and i dont think i did to bad for myself.
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 9, 2004 9:44:26 GMT -5
Pretty good responce,and i do have the birth years of the senshi,it may kinda seem that im a nut for saying that,but some people send me emails requesting for the birth years of the senishi,dont really see the use of it,but i've done plenty of research on them,and i dont think i did to bad for myself. Okay, what do you think their birth years are?
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 9, 2004 12:38:16 GMT -5
I don't think one can really put down a birthyear for any of the characters, because at the beginning of the series Usagi is 14 and at the end she is 16. It simply depends on in which year the series is watched/aired to determine a (fully custom) birthyear.
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Post by Super Sailor Star on Aug 9, 2004 15:51:14 GMT -5
I don't think one can really put down a birthyear for any of the characters, because at the beginning of the series Usagi is 14 and at the end she is 16. It simply depends on in which year the series is watched/aired to determine a (fully custom) birthyear. I agree with Zyppora, you can't really say what their Birthyears are, its just a guess, when you watched it
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 9, 2004 16:41:54 GMT -5
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Post by Super Sailor Star on Aug 9, 2004 16:46:03 GMT -5
right, if the creator didn't make one then there is none, but you can Make-up one...
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 9, 2004 17:40:47 GMT -5
but you can Make-up one... Not without being disloyal to information provided by offical sources.
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Post by Super Sailor Star on Aug 10, 2004 5:40:41 GMT -5
Not without being disloyal to information provided by offical sources. Listen, I am not saying Make-up on then put it on A Site for everyone to see, just make-up one in your mind for the scouts for the time periods you watch it.
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 10, 2004 13:36:40 GMT -5
The problem is this (include simple math problem solving skills here):
SM Series = 200 episodes
Let's say we get to see one episode per day, excluding weekends.
200 episodes / 5 days per week = 40 weeks
1 year = 52 weeks
This would mean watching the complete series would take less than a year.
Episode 1: Usagi = 14 years old Episode 200: Usagi = 16 years old
In order to calculate the minimum time between the first and last episode of the series, we could take into account that episode 1 takes place a day before Usagi's birthday, and episode 200 a day after her birthday. This would mean the total amount of days between episode 1 and episode 200 is:
365 days (1 year) + 2 days = 367 days
40 weeks * 7 days a week = 280 days
Not taking into account any kind of chronological jumps, fast-forwards/backwards, etc etc, this would mean that, even if Usagi would continue to age during weekends, days on which the show would not be aired, she's still short by:
367 - 280 = 87 days
This gives an indication on how well a realtime timeline would fit into a fictional piece.
Thank you for inventing calculators, damn you for inventing battery-powered calculators. Mine are dead.
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 10, 2004 14:55:45 GMT -5
The problem is this (include simple math problem solving skills here): SM Series = 200 episodes Let's say we get to see one episode per day, excluding weekends. 200 episodes / 5 days per week = 40 weeks 1 year = 52 weeks This would mean watching the complete series would take less than a year. Episode 1: Usagi = 14 years old Episode 200: Usagi = 16 years old In order to calculate the minimum time between the first and last episode of the series, we could take into account that episode 1 takes place a day before Usagi's birthday, and episode 200 a day after her birthday. This would mean the total amount of days between episode 1 and episode 200 is: 365 days (1 year) + 2 days = 367 days 40 weeks * 7 days a week = 280 days Not taking into account any kind of chronological jumps, fast-forwards/backwards, etc etc, this would mean that, even if Usagi would continue to age during weekends, days on which the show would not be aired, she's still short by: 367 - 280 = 87 days This gives an indication on how well a realtime timeline would fit into a fictional piece. Thank you for inventing calculators, damn you for inventing battery-powered calculators. Mine are dead. A valiant attempt but - Usagi is exactly fourteen at the start of the anime, and she is wearing her winter uniform. Episode twenty-seven shows the date 22 August 1992. Therefore, Usagi is fifteen at that time. She was then born on 30 June 1977. - Episode 180 shows the date 8 June 1996 and episode 189 shows the date 28 September. Episode 200 happens after September but before the next summer. Usagi says that she is sixteen in episode 200. That means that she was born on 30 June 1980. So which is it 1977 or 1980?
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 10, 2004 16:48:25 GMT -5
How about I play the episode on August 10 2004 and Usagi claims to be 14, which means her birthdate is June 30 1990?
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Post by Creshosk on Aug 11, 2004 0:29:43 GMT -5
How about I play the episode on August 10 2004 and Usagi claims to be 14, which means her birthdate is June 30 1990? Then it would be real akward when episode twenty-seven shows the date 22 August 1992. Don't you think?
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Post by Zyppora on Aug 11, 2004 0:38:44 GMT -5
Then it would be real akward when episode twenty-seven shows the date 22 August 1992. Don't you think? Not really. For it's fiction.
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