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Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 3:25 pm
by Satchel
Misha's lack of volume control comes from beeing raised by a single, hearing-impaired parent. Hearing-impaired meaning not completely deaf, but so much that (possibly even with hearing aid) it was necessary to speak rather loud at all times. As this was her main person of reference this shaped her in this way so she has problems speaking with a lower volume. Besides this, it is the reason why she learned some sign language as the parent lost too much hearing later on, or all of it, and needed to start learning/using sign language on a regular basis, thus igniting Misha's interest in sign language and becoming a teacher in it.

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 4:12 pm
by Oddball
At one point, Hanako would visit Lilly's room for company but had yet to come up with the nerve to actually talk to her. Once Lilly told Akira about this, Akira used to jokingly say that maybe her room was hanuted and referred to the mystery girl as “the Ghost”. On rare occasions, Akira still calls her the ghost when talking to Lilly. Lilly has mentioned the nickname once to Hanako, but Hanako didn't take it well and the topic was quickly dropped and soon forgotten.

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:27 am
by emmjay
In contrast to his wife, Mr. Ibarazaki looked older than he actually was, but was actually a year younger than Meiko. (The two of them had a lot of fun with this when meeting new people.)

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:26 pm
by Rhodri
Hisao accepts that he won't have a long life and so once he gets his much desired teaching job, he never sets money aside for retirement. However, advances in medical science and taking good care of his health puts a spanner in the gears. By the time he's in his late 40s, it finally dawns on him that he could well make it to retirement age and have nothing to live on but his state pension and so starts paying into the workplace pension. However, it proves too little, too late.
When forced to retire early at 60 (the retirement age having increased by 2049 thanks to Japan's aging population) following a heart attack he suffers while in class, the saved money is burnt through quickly. The situation is compounded when he is diagnosed with vascular dementia. With his home as his only remaining asset, he sells it to pay for care in the one of the increasingly common care homes. Several members of the staff are either immigrants or their children (some of whom Hisao taught), the result of a drive by the Japanese government to combat the population crisis.

This is another idea that has been swimming in my head for a while to act as a vision of Japan 40-50 years into the future with the story being told by from the perspective of Hisao’s Southeast Asian nurse and former student. Seeing this article on the beeb gave it more traction.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-35666274

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:21 pm
by brythain
Rhodri wrote:Hisao accepts that he won't have a long life and so once he gets his much desired teaching job, he never sets money aside for retirement. However, advances in medical science and taking good care of his health puts a spanner in the gears. By the time he's in his late 40s, it finally dawns on him that he could well make it to retirement age and have nothing to live on but his state pension and so starts paying into the workplace pension. However, it proves too little, too late.
When forced to retire early at 60 (the retirement age having increased by 2049 thanks to Japan's aging population) following a heart attack he suffers while in class, the saved money is burnt through quickly. The situation is compounded when he is diagnosed with vascular dementia. With his home as his only remaining asset, he sells it to pay for care in the one of the increasingly common care homes. Several members of the staff are either immigrants or their children (some of whom Hisao taught), the result of a drive by the Japanese government to combat the population crisis.

This is another idea that has been swimming in my head for a while to act as a vision of Japan 40-50 years into the future with the story being told by from the perspective of Hisao’s Southeast Asian nurse and former student. Seeing this article on the beeb gave it more traction.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-35666274
Lesson learnt: the choice of Achilles is best—burn brightly, die young. :D

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 6:50 pm
by Oscar Wildecat
Lilly and Hisao's Honeymoon is spent visiting this museum. :wink:

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 11:01 am
by Oddball
Mutou tried to become a vegetarian during his college days. That lasted a single long miserable week.

Although he rarely drinks, Nurse keeps a bottle of whiskey and a bottle of vodka locked up in his office for various medical purposes. He insists that any serious medical kit should have some alcohol in it. This is where Kenji's whiskey came from. He manged to steal it without anyone finding out.

During the time the game takes place, Nomiya's mother is gravely ill and isn't expected to make it. It's put him a bit more on edge than usual (although he still has never cared for Mutou.)

Molly doesn't remember how she lost her legs, due to it happening when she was young and possibly some suppressed memories. She does make references to having her legs "sawed off" but mostly because she thinks that sounds gruesome (or funny depending on her mood.)

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 5:57 pm
by Charmant
I'm on a fun fact binge and NEW HEADCANON: Emi graduated to MIT after Yamaku.

"American college, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, deems certain students who take courses in Pistol Marksmanship, Archery, Sailing and Fencing as certified ‘Pirates’."

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 2:30 pm
by Emi-chan
Since Class 3-3 is the only class where the entirety of the class was fully shown, I'd like to think other classes might also have cameos of characters from other animes. There's a Mimori Togo cameo from Yuna Yuki is a Hero in one of the other classes in Yamaku, probably Class 3-4. She's on relatively decent terms with Emi. Since Togo is known for being good at baking sweets, she often shares them with Emi.

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 8:38 am
by Oddball
Hanako has given quite a bit of thought to being a librarian. That's why she seemed surprised when Hisao mentioned he thought all librarian where neurotic and then amused when he mentioned he's never met one that can manage their time.

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 9:09 am
by WolfWarrior
To go along with the cameos, there's a Kei Shirogane cameo from Log Horizon in Class 3-1. He can't stand Shizune because he believes she abuses her disability to exert an unreasonable amount of pressure on students and representatives. Kei has a photographic memory to compensate for his own deafness.

Lilly actually had a guide dog when she was young, but she had to get rid of it after Akira discovered she was allergic to dogs.

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 6:34 am
by emmjay
There was some inbreeding among Lilly's and Shizune's ancestors, several generations back. Let's face it: Cousins born within a year of each other, and both with a significant disability? Something's wrong with that family's genetics, somewhere.

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 8:06 am
by brythain
emmjay wrote:There was some inbreeding among Lilly's and Shizune's ancestors, several generations back. Let's face it: Cousins born within a year of each other, and both with a significant disability? Something's wrong with that family's genetics, somewhere.
Haha, I thought so too. It's one of the threads in 'After The Dream'. I blame the Satous.

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 1:49 pm
by TubaMirum
Kenji's anti-feminist persona is actually a front carefully constructed to mask his true purpose; Discovering and ratting those agents responsible for forcing Yamaku to transform from a dedicated school for the blind into what it is now, with the delusion that the Illuminati are seeking to turn Yamaku into a "normal" private high school in the coming years.

I might have grabbed the wrong drink this morning. :D

Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:23 pm
by Hisao&Hanako<3
It's always been my headcanon that Misha is bi with a preference for females.