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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #45 on: January 15, 2009, 02:52:53 PM »
It was fun lol :D

Idk if anyone's mentioned it before, but Number 47 seemed pretty pointless too, as well as 41. Both Jake books lol

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #46 on: January 15, 2009, 04:55:06 PM »
I know I might stand alone on this one, but The Attack seemed incredibly unimportant. The Ellimist just whisks them away in a random fight to save a species the yeerks might evolve into, which will eventually lead to no where in the story line. The Return did make me vomit in disgust from watching one of my favorite fictional characters of all time get utterly reduced to Visser 3 one dimensionalism.

Most important book...hmm Perhaps the Predator because it still was setting the stage for an unknown book series and set a MAJOR story line. I may also choose The Underground because thats the first time I can really remember them seriously questioning ethical dilemmas. Yeah don't kill people they always had, but wondering whether they should force people to live with a braindead yeerk or try to free them was the first in a long history of self doubt, at least that I can remember.
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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #47 on: January 15, 2009, 05:11:47 PM »
As far as the actual series goes, The Attack is quite unimportant. If Jake had used the Howler morph afterwards, then it would have become more relevant.


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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #48 on: June 06, 2009, 04:00:52 PM »
Might have been said already, but #41.

Its actually my fave of the regular series but its not really relevant. 

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #49 on: June 06, 2009, 05:16:22 PM »
book 28 not very relevant at all  <_< but extremely hilarious.

and i agree with the some were huge battles and others were not thing.

book 14 was also not very important.

Is it just me or are mostly irrelevant books funny.

i think they are made that way to make the series more balanced, not all killing and battles. And I think AC is the most important book and 1 of course without book 1 we have no backbone to the story.

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« Reply #50 on: June 07, 2009, 07:05:42 PM »
The least important book has to be MM4. I can't find words to describe it so I think I quite...

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #51 on: June 07, 2009, 07:18:04 PM »
Do any of the MM books really impact the series much? Not that I don't enjoy books where all the Anis get to narrate.

The Veleek never came back, the dinosaur morphs weren't usable afterwards, the Time Matrix was never used again, and the "reset button" was hit after the MM4 story. Though it might have been interesting if a few individuals of the Veleek monster didn't drown, then replicated. and I would have like to see a dyno-whatever fight a Hork. Or T-Rex go up against one of V3's morphs.


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« Reply #52 on: June 07, 2009, 07:29:46 PM »
Even if I haven't got time to read "in the time of dinosaurs" yet I have to agree. I agree on everything.
And I have another irrelevant book. #11, even if it was a very good one.

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #53 on: June 08, 2009, 12:54:56 AM »
most of teh irelevant books were there for teh fun i think.
book 9 was not that relevant i guess. well maybe a little but the end was just funny. Purple Visser 3  <_< always wondered why he didn't just morph something to get red of the smell.
book 8 was relevant only for Aximili. the story would have flowed fine without book 8 even if its one of my favorite books. Also filled with funny events. same with 14 and 28 and several others i can't think of.

than you have the Sario Rip irrelevant stories. they are irrelevant for the fact that the time line gets deleted.  other than that they are just interesting reads.

It just seems that most of teh irrelevant books are filled with jokes. So its my assumption that those books are aiming at our entertainment more than teh relevant books which are aiming at our intellect and stuff. but i can be wrong

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #54 on: June 08, 2009, 01:25:36 AM »
Do any of the MM books really impact the series much? Not that I don't enjoy books where all the Anis get to narrate.

The Veleek never came back, the dinosaur morphs weren't usable afterwards, the Time Matrix was never used again, and the "reset button" was hit after the MM4 story. Though it might have been interesting if a few individuals of the Veleek monster didn't drown, then replicated. and I would have like to see a dyno-whatever fight a Hork. Or T-Rex go up against one of V3's morphs.

the only one that had ANY impact on the series was 1.
4 was a very interesting book, but i don't think it was that impacting.

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #55 on: June 08, 2009, 10:36:43 AM »
The Return did make me vomit in disgust from watching one of my favorite fictional characters of all time get utterly reduced to Visser 3 one dimensionalism.

Exactly. That book was hit-or-miss and it was definitely a miss.

#28, #36, and #44 were the most useless but I loved Animorphs enough that I didn't mind reading them.

However, I felt like because Ax had so few books they should've made his count for more. It did bring in some comic relief which was good for him.

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #56 on: June 10, 2009, 12:18:20 PM »
I say 12 because to my knowledge, they never got allergic to another DNA.

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #57 on: June 11, 2009, 07:56:44 PM »
I say 12 because to my knowledge, they never got allergic to another DNA.

Why not? The doctors I know says you can be allergic to almost everything...

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #58 on: June 11, 2009, 09:19:53 PM »
12 was a character book.

I never liked 11, but the concept of a Sario Rip came up later on.

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Re: most (ir)/revelant book
« Reply #59 on: June 12, 2009, 03:36:09 AM »
I say 12 because to my knowledge, they never got allergic to another DNA.

Why not? The doctors I know says you can be allergic to almost everything...

rlob means that they never got allergic to ANOTHER morph after that. it was used for story, nothing more.
i really liked the ending to the return, but the rest of the story wasn't very well-written.