Re: Hair & hare? A question.
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from | Stephen Gaisano <i9094619@wsunix.wsu.edu>
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subject | Re: Hair & hare? A question.
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date | Mon, 3 Jun 1996 23:26:19 -0700 (PDT)
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On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, Gregory Matteson wrote:
> BTW: In considering the hairstyles, I realized that an old Tenchi question
> has been gradually answered, and a new one raised, about Washu and Ryoko.
> The artists have been consistant. Whenever Ryoko gets dunked in water, her
> hair slicks down to exactly the same basic hairstyle as all the Jurian
> ladies (Sasami's double tails are tied up and out by special ornaments). So
> it would seem definate that Ryoko and Washu's hairstyle is an affectation;
> which raises another question, why would Kagato have taught Ryoko to keep a
> hairstyle identical with her mothers?
> Granted such a hairstyle increases the fierce, oni-like aspect of
> Ryoko; if we go by the various notes in the books, Kagato kept his
> slave-warrior away from all normal human contact and culture, and she took
> her first lessons in humanity under the dubious tutelage of a tree (Funaho).
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> Greg M.
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Can Tsunami count?
Stephen
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