![]() ![]() Oh, and a side of Sociopathic Hero (heroic-ish. Eda of Black Lagoon fulfills spite being a nun.She's even referred to by the townsfolk as the "Booze-Loving Witch" (or in the dub, the "Bottomless Booze Pit"). She also frequently complains of hangovers and begins puking within panels of her introduction. She's often seen around a bottle of booze, whilst making her interest in men very clear. In one episode she quickly chugs down a whole beer in literally 2 or 3 seconds, has a Beergasm, then immediately orders another beer. Shizuku Ninomiya from Beyond the Boundary.Yukari Tanizaki from Azumanga Daioh loves to party, but it's actually Nyamo who freaks the girls out with a drunken talk about sex during one of the summer episodes.Taeko is also a pretty good fit - klutzy, clueless, and (at least in the Enishi season) a heavier drinker than Tina. Tina from Ai Yori Aoshi, although she would probably be the second-strongest contender for Kaoru's affection.In Urd's case, it's somewhat justified as it's her Trademark Favorite Food, so she can restore her powers this way. She also drinks a special booze made from flowers, which is why she doesn't have the odor alcoholics usually have. Her family owns a brewery so she can get free booze whenever she wants. The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You: Momoha is always drinking or drunk thanks to her love of vice.It also happens that a Camp Gay guy is a more literal Rare Male Example of this trope-sometimes to the point of being mistaken for a regular hot party girl when he inevitably crossdresses on a night out, in which case Hilarity Ensues.īecause Most Writers Are Male, and Girl on Girl Is Hot, the Hard Drinking Party Girl is often liable to find herself in a case of Alcohol-Induced Bisexuality. The stereotypical male Fratbro is the approximate Spear Counterpart, although almost invariably presented as much less attractive for some reason. ![]() Not unlikely to be the Life of the Party. Lord help her, though, if she ever becomes pregnant! More seriously, she's also at a pretty good risk of eventually becoming The Alcoholic or a Lady Drunk. Contrast Drunk on Milk, when the drink of choice is non-alcoholic. Fanservice of the show, but there have been some exceptions. Most of these characters tend to be the Ms. Loves to go on pub crawls with The Lad-ette. In some seinen, this is occasionally the main character who the audience (presumably) lusts over. In Anime and Manga, this character often speaks in a rougher accent than the others. She'll channel her perverted behaviour into playful teasing of the lead male (if there is one), or even the other female characters! With all of this said, the Hard-Drinking Party Girl can sometimes act as a Trickster Mentor of sorts to the lead (or to both members of the Official Couple). Characters might make mention of her being a casual dater, but since that might inflate the cast with unneeded extra male characters this will be usually be implied rather than shown. She's almost never really a strong contender in a Love Dodecahedron if she is even interested in the lead at all. At her peak, she may be seen swinging from a chandelier. If she's anywhere near legal age, she'll also drink heavily. Alternately, she actually causes those plotlines, as the Hard Drinking Party Girl is frequently The Trickster as well. This is only because she's somewhat capable but takes in the chaos that comes. She's usually a Pretty Freeloader without a care in the world and avoids some of the more inane plotlines of a story. If the viewership results are to be believed, some people just don't want to bother, and "Secret Invasion" is reaping the consequences.The ditzy, teasing, often inebriated party girl. While Disney+ was smart enough to do weekly releases of episodes versus dumping them all at once, the fact is that following these shows is much more of a time commitment than keeping up with just the MCU movies. All of them seem to suffer from "six-hour movie syndrome" that so often plagues streaming programs. ![]() The Disney+ Marvel shows haven't helped ease the exhaustion, since they've only added to the glut. "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," meant to herald Phase 5, continued this streak with a 46 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. "The Eternals" was the first MCU movie panned by critics, earning 47 percent on Rotten Tomatoes when even acknowledged mediocrities like "Iron Man 2" and "Thor: The Dark World" skated by with "Fresh" scores. ![]() In other words, it was clearer than ever that Marvel movies were being made just to keep the brand and profits alive. In Phase 4, the storytelling got more aimless and inconsistent than ever as Marvel dug increasingly deeper into their roster, trying to turn C-Listers into stars. ![]()
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