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Yui has no mental conception of personal boundries when it comes to Azunyan and Ristu and Mio have built up a playfully offensive relationship, with Ricchan baiting Mio's attacks through her active nature. But it's difficult, now, for Mugi to get the proper response, even when trying to be the instigator because she is simply so used to being passive. All of her attempts at being "the funny man" fall flat, and even at the end of this arc, when she steals Mio's strawberry, her mistake was that she went after the other passive character, who was previously only known to strike Ricchan due to their previously established relationship. The simple fact is that even when Mugichan does something to deliberately offend the others, they simply cannot view her in a negative light, which brings me to my next topic of discussion. Mugichan's positivity. In the same way that Mugi and Mio are the generally passive ones of the group, Mugi and Yui are the generally positive ones. (This doesn't mean that the others are negative, simply that Mugi and Yui's unfettered optimism do alot to elevate the band and group). However, their optimism and positivity manifests in different ways. If Yui's positivity is Dionysian in nature, being loud, clanging, and energizing, Mugi is Apollonian by contrast, meaning steady and constant. In a reversal of this analogy, to shift over to the eastern, or somewhat new age school of thought, Yui channels the energies of the sun; Mugi- the moon. Yui, being active, always brings the others up to her level, but Mugi, as the passive, provides stability to them when they are high up. Mugi's talent and skill on the keyboard, as well as her ability to write music and melody, give the band a sturdy backbone. If Yui is the heart, Mugi is the bones. (I would argue further that Mio is the brain, Ritsu is the muscle, and Azunyan is the soul(or the blood if you're a retarded materialist)).
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