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Wonder Egg Priority is completely mystifying to me because we aren’t supposed to see Acca and Ura-Acca as the villains by the end of it.
When the situation with Frill is very literally a sci-fi reskin of Frankenstein’s monster, but even stupider on Acca and Ura-Acca’s parts.
At least Victor Frankenstein didn’t go out of his way to make sure that his creation was capable of selfishness and capable of jealousy, and then not bother to try and make sure it was capable of basic human empathy and compassion.
Instead of the two grown men playing god and getting bitten in the ass, or the shitty society the girls are forced to contend with in the waking world, we are instead supposed to blame all teen suicide on a being that was created to be selfish, jealous, and forever at the maturity of a 14 year old girl.
Who was created to be the adorable human-child pet/toy of two grown men and then pushed to the side when they found something better and “more real” with other humans.
They picked adolescence as Frill’s age because they found that age to be the most “charming”. They made her hyper intelligent because deep down they didn’t want to have to bother to actually have to teach her things like a real child.
They wanted a tween girl shaped pet they could play house with, and when she reacted to them replacing her with something new the way they programmed her to, they got angry. When they programmed her to seek their attention and affection above all else. When they didn’t stop to even have a passing thought of giving their precious little doll morals to go along with her sentience.
Like no you dumb fucks this is your fault. Your stupid ass programmed her to be like that, you literally went out of your way to create her. No one made you create her, and if you didn’t Azusa at the very least wouldn’t be dead right now.
If there’s ever a season two the only way they could ever salvage the good part of season 1 if they end up making Frill a red herring.
No Frill isn’t the cause of all suicide among teen girls, she didn’t even directly cause Himari’s suicide.
Oh she definitely killed Azusa and tried to kill Himari right along with her when Azusa was pregnant. Don’t get it twisted, she did that, she’s not even shy about admitting she did that.
Acca and Ura-Acca didn’t notice Frill’s shift from harmless but pettily jealous to outright murderous until Azusa was already dead. What are the chances they didn’t notice Himari’s unhappiness, especially if the girl went out of her way to hide it from them.
How much did Acca and Ura-Acca even tell Himari about Azusa and her death? Did Himari even know about Frill’s existance? Frill was around to see Azusa and Acca get married, and for Azusa’s pregnancy, so Frill had to be in a number of photographs with Azusa, along with Acca and Ura-Acca.
Like what would be worse? Knowing your mom died because your dads created an Ai endowed with jealousy but not empathy? Or having no idea how your mom died and having so few pictures of her (because Acca and Ura-Acca hid/got rid of all the pictures with Frill in them)?
What if Himari discovered the story of Frill and Azusa on her own? Maybe she found a picture in some far off part of the house where they store old things, and she found a picture with Frill in it. Maybe she found an entire album of old pictures with her mother, and fathers, all along side a strange red haired girl referred to as Frill.
The pictures show that the girl, Frill, lived with them. She had a room in the house, a room that now belongs to Himari. The girl seems to have occupied a space in her fathers’ lives that now belongs to Himari. Just like the room.
So she digs and digs, and she keeps finding more and more information. Photographs, old notes, videos. Tiny threads of information that is all too quickly coming together to make a complete picture. An ugly picture.
Eventually she takes her search online. Careful to use the computers at the library to better hide her investigation from her dads. She searches and searches for that girl named Frill. The girl who didn’t seem to exist outside of the old pictures and videos.
But Himari knows information about who Frill was has to be out there somewhere. Little girls don’t just spring into the world fully formed and then vanish just as suddenly. Right? All she has to do is find it.
Eventually, Frill, having been without a body for 13 or so years now is curious about this random human trying to find information on her. To satisfy herself, she reaches out, makes contact with the clumsy investigator.
Only to find that it’s her. That stupid baby of Azusa’s that lead to her being pushed out of Acca and Ura-Acca’s lives. Locked away and forgotten. The one that took her place. The girl seems quiet, wary... nervous. Almost like she’s hiding something.
Frill decides to tell the girl everything more or less on a whim. She’s already been locked away because of her and her mother. It’s not like telling the girl the truth will do anything worse. Frill has nothing to hide after all.
Himari is disturbed by what she learns from Frill. About Frill... and about her dads. After all if art is the reflection of it’s creator... what exactly did it say about the men who raised her.
They’d created a girl from scratch. From appearance, to intelligence, to personality, they’d made a life like toy of their perfect ideal daughter. With cherry picked flaws included, for realism. Then they threw her away when their toy perfect daughter turned out to be a monster. Because they programmed her that way.
She’d found out the hows and whys of her mother’s death after a lifetime of not knowing. There was a girl who in another life might have been her sister buried but still conscious under the house. And the men who raised her weren’t anywhere near who the people she thought they were.
So she spirals. She hides it well, but at the end of everything she wakes up on her 14th birthday and she looks into the mirror to realize she really has become Frill’s replacement.
She was raised to be smart, and funny, to always have a charming happy smile, because that’s what makes her dads happy. And now, now she’s 14 years old. Finally the “most charming age” that Frill had originally been created to forever remain.
But it wasn’t real. Not really. Not with Frill and not with her.
She’d been in a dark place since discovering the truth about her fathers, about her mother, about a girl who lies awake in her grave even after 14 long years.
It’s impulse mostly that leads her to actually going through with it. Of climbing into the bath at the end of the day on her birthday and deciding to end her life there.
Maybe she couldn’t stand the inkling notion in the back of her mind that she was just the replacement for a failed experiment in her fathers’ lives. Maybe she couldn’t stand the idea of her father’s not being who they portray themselves to be.
Maybe she just couldn’t stand the creeping realization... that if she was Frill she would have made the same choices. After all, Frill was just following what her programming told her was the right thing to do. How could she do anything else.
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greenblins · 2 years
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Imagine a ginger haired child who was artificially created by scientists to replicate a real human only to be thrown out by their fathers after killing someone due to lack of empathy in their programming.
Am I talking about Rio Ranger from YTTD or Frill from Wonder Egg Priority?
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thequietkid-moonie · 1 year
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Nothing to say, just ✨ Frill ✨
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Anime: Wonder Egg Priority
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valravn72 · 1 year
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The best way I can describe the later section of Wonder Egg Priority is that it reads exactly as if the main character and her best friend’s groomer somehow managed to hijack the script and take over the show so that he could blame all the results of the things him and people like him did on a tiny robot girl who seems like a shitty (and ableist) personality disorder allegory.
It’s fascinating that the story somehow took this turn but if you are there because you are genuinely excited for representation of mentally ill people and abuse victims, I don’t recommend it.
The show also claims that the main character’s best friend is somehow at fault for being groomed, a narrative that they condemn in an earlier episode.
Overall, it feels like some warped psychological horror that’s supposed to be commentary on creators using mentally ill characters to push their own agendas, and like there’s a meta narrative where the script is being rewritten and the characters are going to have to fight it once they realize that something is wrong and reality is trying to manipulate them into blaming what happened to them on people who are victims of the same things that they are, but in the end that’s not what happens and the show is actually genuine about the message of its ending.
I really hope someone gets inspiration from the things it did right and creates something out of it that does not suffer from these flaws.
TLDR; The latter section of Wonder Egg Priority feels like Sawaki, Acca and Ura-Acca censored it and then rewrote it to be propaganda and it makes me uncomfortable.
(DISCLAIMER: I’m not condemning the team that worked on that show, from what I know about them I doubt they did any of this with any malevolent intentions.)
Edit: It’s also okay to be a fan of this show, what it does do right is very impressive and groundbreaking and I think that there’s a lot of value in that.
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remillaa · 2 years
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✨🍊"Bright as the orange star falling from the silent sky"🍊✨
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harakablack · 1 year
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《》 Who is she? 《》
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A misty memory
A haunting face
Is she a lost embrace?
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rolaplayor101 · 1 year
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Multiamory March day 20 + 27: Grief + Shadow @polyamships
Acca and Ura Acca grieve Acca's deceased wife Azusa and the child they all coparented together, Himari
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ennnchaa · 1 year
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Huge TW for spoilers for Wonder Egg Priority
I loved Wonder Egg Priority but the ending did no justice whatsoever so I made up an AU in my head
Basically the ep starts off similar to the original, with Neiru showing off some emotions instead of her just being deadpan and serious all the time, it just shows her being a little joyful. Then it continues as normal, Neiru fighting and Frill shows up. Neiru stops fighting and just goes with her, and her ‘sister’ comes back to life (I’ll get to that later)
Everyone notices that Neiru hasn’t showed up and go to her home and Neru is there but not the Neiru they know. This Neru is the real Neiru. The Neiru they knew was a robot, a clone of the real Neiru. It’s now explained that the company made a robot clone of Neiru because of the incident of Kotobuki trying out her death experiment and real Neiru wanted to go with her bc they besties. The company didn’t want to lose her so they made a clone of her along with using AI. AI Neiru lied and said that was her sister and just wanted to bring her back to life. Being shocked about this Rika and Momoe are hesitant about going off to save her, but instead of Ai not going to save her she decides to go save her on her own. She try’s to call Neiru bc she doesn’t know where to start looking for her. After a few tries Neiru finally answers and tells her where she’s at. Ai arrives at the place and Neiru is there just standing out in the open, Ai rushes to go hug her but Frill appears. Ai starts yelling at her and not to hurt Neiru but Frill shows that she has control of Neiru, then taunts Ai by mimicking Neiru and shit. Pissed, Ai goes in to try kill Frill but Frill beats the shit out of her.
Then real Neiru appears and helps Ai out, she showed up bc she’s curious about this whole AI clone of herself and the friendship between the clone and Ai. Rika and Momo also show up bc they feel shitty for leaving Ai to go off on her own and with the power of friendship or something like that they kill Frill off, with her last words that she just wanted was friends and family, Ai holds her hand and tells her “Maybe not in this life, not what you did in this life.” Or something of the lines of that
later like years later the gang is older, real Neiru is friends with them, but she’s doesn’t have the same role of the group like AI Neiru but still similar yknow? Anyway they’re all seen walking over to Neiru’s place asking what’s the surprise is with Ai leading them bc she already knows the surprise. When they get in Neiru and Ai show off the surprise is Frill, a new and improved Frill, naturally they freak out, but Neiru and Ai calm them down telling them that Frill won’t be like the last Frill. Frill gets a second chance to having friends and family.
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fandomstuffsworld · 9 months
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|do not tag this as a ship please and thank you!|
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ekasszeta · 2 years
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F R I L L . . .
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hawkeyescoffee · 2 years
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nvm frill is a complete lost but i guess that’s still her „dads“‘ fault for playing god
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woesunf · 5 months
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Whatever this genre of character is >>>>
Also no I haven’t watched the Saya no Uta or YAMAH playthrough yet I’ll get to it 😢
I also haven’t finished chobits…
I just have a generalized idea of all these characters…
Cept Frill, Kyouka, and evil Lain, I know them fr 🙏
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zukowasabit · 7 months
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evafiai · 2 months
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