What's wrong with Madotsuki just being insane? Her parents are in some sort of social position where it's unacceptable to have a mentally ill daughter, so they lock her up in her room, leaving the balcony unlocked because they hope that she'll jump off/fall off and spare them the shame of having such a daughter. The dreams are her hallucinations of the real world, based on her scarce knowledge of it. Masada and Monoko/Monoe are imaginary friends she dreamt up so she wouldn't be lonely. Poniko is her mother - somebody so ashamed to have given birth to Madotsuki she can't even bear to look at her, effectively erasing her from existance (in her mother's mind.) Uboa is her father, who screams at her everytime she sees him. If she so much as touches him, he knocks her out - she vomits up blood later (the thing in the background of the monochrome world), but the blandness of it in general is because when she's knocked out she isn't hallucinating/dreaming. KyuKyu and other sexually-themed monsters/objects/pregnant monsters are the results of her entering early puberty and being confused by her sexual urges. Eventually, she goes outside, believes that she can fly and escape her 'prison' and hallucinations, and jumps.
That's so depressing...But somehow plausible.
That's so depressing...
But somehow plausible.
This is pretty legit because many people actually are ashamed of mentally ill family memebers. Possibly schizophrenia?But what about the effects?
How tacky and generic. I guess people like to believe in more realistic reasons for Mado's trauma, or whatever you wish to call the dream worlds.
I, uhh,...
>>2594upset because your generic idea didn't get such an enthusiastic acceptance?
>>2591She probably played one or two video games and thinks people can get effects?Also, she must've played Touhou.
You win the internet.
Damn good job coming up with that theory.
a question i have for madotsukipic related