Subject: Thank you!
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Posted on: 2018-03-15 18:56:00 UTC

Character analysis is a hobby of mine, and I spend a fair bit of time thinking about it. That's why this article was so in-depth. I was also writing this for over a month because it was schuled for Feb 15, but got pushed back for a different article. Anyway, let's take a look at what you've got.

I'm kind of surprised that there is not Blue in Doc's colors. Maybe it is just a difference of perspective, I don't know. It's just a color I would associate with you and, by extension, Doc.

I do like your analysis of White in Doc's first paragraph. It seems to be a kind of self-sacrificing thing, and that fits very nicely into White, which believes that the individual is less important than the cause (the animals at the zoo, in your case).

I like that you gave Vania a splash color in Blue. Not all colors need to be fully realized in a character at all times. As a card, Vania would probably be White/Red nine times out of ten. But every once in a while she might be all three, or even White/Blue.

I'm really impressed by your analysis of Paul, in particular. You've really put a lot of thought into why he does what he does. Maybe because you felt no one would know who he was, so you had to go the extra mile? From your descriptions I get a very good idea of who this character is, and totally agree with your color choices. He reminds me of a guy from Season 1 of the Pokemon Anime. The guy with the "gym" where he was training his Sandshrew.

Anyway, I think you have done an excellent job with all three of these characters.

-Phobos

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