Well, in the game the anime was based off of, Yu is controlled by the player. The player can control what Yu does and says; he is essentially a blank slate for the player to do whatever they want with him. When you start out, the game gives you a character trait wheel to show you how Yu's personality has evolved.Terminate421 said:I don't watch that show but....DAMN does he look bland. Does he talk in a monotone about the equivalent of a robot?neonsword13-ops said:-sniparoo-
The different traits will increase by doing normal things, like studying in the school library for knowledge, eating nasty things in the fridge to increase your courage, and so on.
The more your personality has evolved, the better conversation choices you can choose from.
Since the anime had to take the character in a more linear direction, the animators had to give him a personality. So what they did was start him out boring and gave him character as the show progressed, just like the game. He is the equivalent to a robot at the beginning but quickly transforms into a bad-ass ***** magnet by the end.
Here's an example.
This clip was taken towards the beginning of the show, so Yu's personality was somewhat... lacking.
-A couple episodes later-
Yu's wheel has had time to develop and he's now the definition of maximum swag. Look at all the fucks he gives when the girl are fighting over him.
-A couple episodes later-
Yu's wheel has had time to develop and he's now the definition of maximum swag. Look at all the fucks he gives when the girl are fighting over him.