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I was just thinking about the Mary Sue Litmus tests lately while working on archiving my OCs. (In fact, two of my characters are variantly-named "Mary Sue", though probably they're not obvious.) The popularity of litmus tests have waxed and waned over the years I've been familiar with them, and I bet at least some people argue that they're now way out of style.

Litmus tests also exist in most of my fandoms (even though some are a bit tough to find), though not in tokusatsu fandoms. I'm not sure if the fans are just not interested, that we don't have as much a problem, or just, as before, the idea/popularity of the litmus test has faded.


I admittedly don't read much Sentai fic, Ultraman fic tends to be rather rare, fic for other Metal Heroes, Godzilla, and other misc Tokus pretty much nonexistent. I admit, I tend not to read Original Rider (that's people with original Kamen Riders, not Kamen Rider 1, the Original Kamen Rider) fic a lot when I'm on fanfiction.net.

But I bet that there are some things which I think are universal to all Sues/Stus. Hair color, background, all the normal signs that make a Mary Sue or Gary Stu in one world work in any series (unless said things were normal, of course). So in some ways, I'm not sure that we need one.

I have to wonder if there was anything unique to the various parts of Toku fandom that would stand out or not stand out on a litmus test? After all, there are transforming heroes in many of the Toku series. It's not impossible to be an Ultraman or a Kamen Rider or a Sentai team member, it's just not very common. A person who's never run across a supernatural being before probably won't take something unusual as normal, unless you're talking maybe Kurenai Otoya, who's merely good at covering up any reaction to things he runs across. You tell the average person that they've been selected to be a superhero, and unless they're in a special mindframe, they're going to probably think you're nuts and say "no thank you". (To pull a Power Rangers example, Wes disbelieved Jen; the original Rangers turned down being Rangers - basically, a refusal of the call.)

So, in that way, I kind of have to wonder what makes an Original Rider interesting to read? Why should I be interested in Kamen Rider W over Kamen Rider Y, over the adventures of Kamen Rider Den-O? To some extent, the Original Kamen Rider writers have a blessing and a handicap in my eyes. They're not trying to make their characters bigger and badder compared to, say, Wataru or Tendou or Kenzaki on the same page. But they have a tougher job convincing me that I should pause and take time to read their fic; I prefer fics about characters I'm familiar with. (Okay, most Kamen Rider series also are about guys and write big massive battles, at least the one ones I've read, which is not what I'm interested in. I can count on the fingers of one hand how many female OC Riders I've seen.)

As I said, some things are going to be normal in our series which wouldn't be on, say, CSI (or any variation). We have giant men fighting giant monsters; three to six person squads in mecha fighting giant monsters. Giant monsters in themselves, which may or may not be fighting other monsters. People fighting monsters that don't get big. Heck, I watch a series about an intelligent cellphone that often leads to battling another intelligent cellphone!

Maybe I can use that series as an example of what I would and would not expect to find, what kind of character would qualify as Sue-ish. All the Phone Bravers have their own abilities, and they are very powerful for cellphones. But, generally speaking, they are mechanical beings and they do break/have to be in for repair. Seven's been there multiple times. Their 'buddies' are only human, though most of them are more competent than Keita, the main lead. These are people who have their own faults and their own quirks and their own strengths.

I would find it hard, though I could be convinced, that Keita would fall in love (with a person of either sex). He just doesn't seem interested in such things. Kirihara is competent enough that someone *more* competent in the field would have to have a good introduction. And introducing a new Phone Braver would have to be handled with care; there are only three of them that we haven't met yet. There would have to be a good reason for a new Buddy (especially a female one) to show up that's shown to be more competent than Kirihara, with a Buddy that's even better than Seven or Third. (Or even Zero-One; he might be callous, but he's not dumb.) Fortunately, there's so little fic for Keitai that this isn't too much of a concern.

I think it's because I want to read someone who seems real, who had doubts and worries. I want them to not get along with everyone. Sure, there are people who seem to like pretty much everybody in Toku (Kenzaki, Kotarou, Keitarou, Wataru seems to like an awful amount of people). But they're the exception; not everybody's going to like an OC, and I don't mean the cranky characters. (Nago not liking someone is nothing unusual, but he's not particularly going to go out of his way to have a special dislike unless you've done something wrong or he's gone particularly insane that day. Wataru might be confused by something he sees, but he's not going to instantly dislike something either unless you're a Fangire and you're harming humans.)

Maybe there aren't any real litmus tests for sues for any of the toku fandoms, though I'd love to have some kind of guide for people to avoid. (Of course, telling people what canon not to abuse would be good too.) I'm afraid that my taste in things isn't everybody elses' taste in things.

Toku fandom, what do you think?


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