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Post by NovaStorm on Oct 12, 2014 2:26:58 GMT
2014 has already given Amourshipping two posters, and one of them was for Valentine's Day. Posters may not be in-anime events, but they can definitely be considered in a canonical sense because they depict the writers' thoughts of the two. There are bound to be more of these posters in the future, so this is something to keep an eye out for. A statement I heard was that these two posters are more canonical than the Japanese stuff of all the other ships combined because they are in a romantic sense, unlike Pearlshipping. Despite Pearlshipping having more even in its tenth season, others might even say "quality over quantity" because Amour is romantic and Pearl isn't. Quality eyecandy for sure. Doesn't mean a quality relationship. Honestly, I think movies are more official quality than magazines. (And don't worry, I'll give it time) But let's not forget Pearlshipping has some pretty good posters and official graphics of its own. Many of Pearlshipping's 'posters' are used for the official music and movies, which is more canonically related. But will there be more Amourshipping posters in the future? I think so.
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Post by mew151 on Oct 12, 2014 17:35:17 GMT
Eh. We'll see. These ones are just simple relaxing scenes, while Pearlshipping posters have good variety of action and playful scenes.
Don't know about ones for Misty, May or Iris (and might as well add in Brock, Tracy, Max and Cilan. Why not?) pictures.
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Post by NovaStorm on Oct 12, 2014 17:45:08 GMT
Well I guess one thing about Amourshipping is that one of these posters was for Valentine's Day while other character posters weren't. That could have been for just marketing purposes, though.
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Post by mew151 on Oct 12, 2014 18:03:00 GMT
If they did care for this, wouldn't it be a good idea to make an episode out of it?
That's where all the attention gets from most people.
Since it wasn't, I just don't care for it until new episodes air.
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Post by icypiplup on Oct 13, 2014 13:50:24 GMT
These posters are probably for marketing purposes only.
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Post by satohika on Jul 25, 2016 23:04:05 GMT
Honestly, by comparison to Amourshipping, Pearlshipping had a lot more merchandise and advertisements. Which is why I believe that amourshipping is a trap ship, because when you examine Amourshipping in an in depth manner, it does seem like a trap. Serena's lackluster character is also another factor in this.
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