Talk:Uta/@comment-72.141.37.126-20180425023743/@comment-33971161-20180604060201

Haha it's been opposite for me actually XD This has been my complete favorite so far. But then again, I'm a huge visceral horror fan. He reminded me of the alien flesh-assimilator idea from The Thing (and others). I got to see my favorite character and strong hints of inspiration drawn from my favorite subgenre. I thought it was interesting and revealing of tastes to see responses between Uta's kakuja and others. Uta's flesh-warping kakuja was the first I actually found exciting where the others were decent. They weren't bad really (some I really disliked but kept in perspective. Beaides just someone else possibly having tastes that fit that kakuja style and appearance, the kakuja reflecting the character made them a bit more interesting for me), just didn't satisfy my tastes haha. It's all just our preferences. Hm, but even to me, Uta's kakuja.... it's "ugly", yes, absolutely. But that's why I liked it so damn much :D Ugly ravenous predator willing to use any means necessary, a sadistic perversion of flesh. I really keep getting a lot of "alien" vibes from Uta. (I don't mean he's literally an alien, I just mean as an inspiration theme). It appears less flashy than most other kakuja, but for me that's part of the charm. Its part of the fear. Something small and insignificant that hides terrifying surprises and can make things hell. Same kind of thing that happened in the movies/etc his kakuja may have been inspired from. In The Thing, it looks like someone you know but it only wants to fuck your shit up and take your body and your world for its own. Uta was a wolf in sheep's clothing. His kakuja was very fitting, although, it's understandable that not every character can fit everything taste (and as i said, most haven't fit my own either).