Sunday, January 28, 2007

Makino Yui - Tenkyuu no Ongaku



Featured Song: Kami to Hairpin to Watashi

(Man, I wish I'd never found out about this Touhou thing..)

Anyhow, I've just received my copy of Makino Yui's album Tenkyuu no Ongaku (Music of the Planet) and thought it was about time for an update.

Most people probably know this girl as the voice of Misaki from N.H.K. ni Youkoso (and, subsequently, the singer of the show's second ed theme). Others might know her as the the singer of the OP themes from both seasons of ARIA. Either way, she's an up and coming seiyuu with a wonderfully cute voice (that makes her sound hardly older than 12), and she's come out with her first album.

Seeing how much I loved the singles for both ARIA OP's I knew for at least that part of it, I'd enjoy this album. However, almost every song on the CD turned out to be a treat -- I'm really happy with it. I especially like Shiawase no Tameiki and Omna Magni (from Sousei no Aquarion), both of which I've never heard before. I think that anyone who liked any of her stuff from her previously released singles to check out this album. You might be surprised.

Why Kami to Hairpin to Watashi?
Some people might recognize this title as Aika (cv Chiwa Saito)'s image song, from the ARIA Vocal Album. However, this version features Yui doing her own rendition of it -- which leaves me with a dillemma: which one do I put in my iPod? (;´Д`)
I actually have the same problem with this CD's version of Amefuribana, which features some new string accompaniment that wasn't on the single's version. It sounds lovely, but I've already become so used to my old version of the song.

So there's my own little personal problem (and maybe your's too..??). In the end, I think I'll keep Chiwa Saito's version of this song, since it's more personal to her character, and maybe swap out the old version of Amefuribana for this one eventually... or at least try it out.

(I worry about stupid things..)

COMPLETE TRACK LIST
1. Omna Magni
2. Undine
3. Shiawase no Tameiki
4. Modokashii Sekai no Ue de
5. Symphony
6. Euphoria
7. Jasmine
8. Natsuyasumi no Shukudai
9. Kami to Hairpin to Watashi
10. Yume no Tsubasa
11. Towa no Omoi
12. CESTREE
13. Amefuribana
14. Amurita






Kami to Hairpin to Watashi
(Japanese Version)

いつもどおりの朝 あたりまえの日々
そらは眩しく晴れてても 私は

岸辺を過ぎる風 すこし目を細め
「いつか」じゃなく今日から変わろうと決めた

短く聞いた髪を映して
キラリ 光った涙に手をふるの
さあ 新しい季節が始まるわ

いつもどおりの朝 きらめいて見える
気がついたの いつだってあなたがいたから

短く切った髪に選んだ
キラリ ちいさなお気に入りのピンで
ほら 新しい季節を迎えるの

街中が今 輝き出すわ
フワリ やさしく髪を揺らす風も
さあ 新しい季節が始まるわ
新しく生まれ変わるの


Kami to Hairpin to Watashi
(Romaji Version)

itsumo doori no asa atarimae no hibi
sora wa mabushiku haretete mo watashi wa

kishibe wo sugiru kaze sukoshi me wo hosome
"itsuka" janaku kyou kara kawarou to kimeta no

mijikaku kitta kami wo utsushite
kirari hikatte namida ni te wo furu no
saa atarashii kisetsu ga hajimaru wa

itsumo doori no asa kirameite mieru
ki ga tsuita no itsudatte anata ga ita kara

mijikaku kitta kami ni eranda
kirari chiisana o ki ni iri no pin de
hora atarashii kisetsu wo mukaeru no

machijuu ga ima kagayakidasu wa
fuwari yasashiku kami wo yurasu kaze mo
saa atarashii kisetsu ga hajimaru wa
atarashiku umare kawaru no





Kami to Hairpin to Watashi
(English version)
An ordinary morning, to a typical, uneventful day
The sky was dazzling, it was sunny and I

squinted my eyes from a sudden breeze from the riverbank
I decided "Not 'someday', but today is the day I'll change myself"

Glistening, the tears that fell onto my hand
reflected my shortly cut hair
Now, a new season shall begin

An ordinary morning has become so radiant in my eyes
and I realized, it's because you were always there

I've decided to cut my hair short
And with this glistening hairpin I've come to like,
See, I'm facing a new season

The entire town seems to burst forth with brilliance
Softly, my hair began to sway with a gentle breeze
Now, a new season shall begin
And I feel as if I'm born again

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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Saint October ep. 2








Something terrible's happened.

I think somewhere, in waiting for this next episode to air, and a couple more times of watching the OP and ED sequences, I've actually started looking forward to this show.

Granted, my anticipation was mostly for naught this time around, as this episode was more or less filler. Or to be more exact, your standard second episode for most mahou shoujo anime, complete with coping with new found powers and transformation abilities, further establishment of the setting and characters, and yet another stupid threat that arises and is soon vanquished. Jeez, literally everything about this show reminds me of Pretty Cure..

I also noticed for the first time, the school symbol of the school Kotono and Natsuki attend. And it happens to be an upside-down cross. Now, if you've perhaps attended Catholic school for most of your life (like a certain blogger, here..), you might recognize that as a perfectly innocent, albeit not-so-often used symbol in the Catholic Church, which this anime very well could be alluding to. However, what with the gothic theme about the show, it very well could be alluding to a perhaps more commonly known satanic emblem. ^^;
Granted, it's most likely really none of the above in this case, and is actually meant to represent the Hangman Tarot Card, since the cards are pretty much what this show is all about.

Speaking of hangmen, what was up with this episode's creepy new character, Kafka. I mean seriously, what the flying fuck?

And lastly, I'm starting to have my apprehensions about Joshua. Not only does he have a suspiciously shady side where he seems to be overly unfair to poor Koushiro, but he also hits Kotono in this ep! I know he gives his reasons, but MAN! You just don't DO that!
ヽ(`Д´)ノ

And so, as this ep ends, I forget why I was looking forward to this show to begin with. I'm sure I'll start becoming anxious for the next all over again come Wednesday, only to be let down again, in a wretched, wretched spiral.
BUT! That may not actually happen next ep, as we'll finally start paying attention to Natsuki. That means more Fukui Yukari time~♥

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Venus Versus Virus ep. 1











Well, it's finally here. I've been a big fan of this manga for a few months, and as I mentioned before in the entry on the Ouverture finale, I was very much anticipating its anime adaptation.
...Though not without a few hesitations. For one thing, I've never really liked a number of the names that became attached with this anime's production, but decided to give them the benefit of the doubt and wait until I watched the actual show before I made any judgements on the anime version. And so I did.

The episode starts off in a scene filled only with snow and an old church. We meet Lucia, the show's twin ponytailed main character with the gothic lolita complex, apparently emptying her gun in a fight with something inside. Outside, she meets up with Sumire, the show's other main character who's looking pretty pissed (as her lack of eyes illustrates). Lucia precedes to point her gun at her, but then quickly confesses that she's actually out of bullets. The two girls then pull out knives and square off... just as the scene ends.

The sheer overextravangance of that scene would have very near killed me, if I wasn't looking so forward to seeing the OP. The song, Bravin' Bad Brew, is actually very good, I think. Easily one of the best this season, so far. ..Too bad the OP animation is a little underwhelming.

Anyway, we're very soon introduced to some people that will eventually become familiar faces in the show, such as Mika and co. (Sumire's classmates) and Nene and Riku (Sumire's cousins. The former being her older sister type, that is in the highschool division of the same school she attends, the latter being the hapless elementary schooler with a crush on her). She even bumps into Yoshiki-san. Who I think I'll explain later. All this while Lucia waits for Sumire over at the Venus Vangard shop with a customer.

But not just any customer. One by the name of Toudo Risa who has the ability to see the hidden "Demon Exterminator" note at the bottom of the Venus Vangard flier. She's in fact come to the shop hoping Lucia and Sumire would be able to do just that, what with a mysterious, monstrous shadow following her around and her friends suddenly beginning to disappear. Lucia, who previously seemed rather uninterested and suspicious of Risa's story, thus determines the culprit to certainly be a Virus and decides to take her case in a rather quick change of heart.

In the park where Risa last saw the shadow, we get a lot of searching for Viruses, a lot of explanation of Viruses, but no Viruses. Oh, except for the one that attacked Sumire.. but she didn't really see. Wow, so useless.
Lucia then goes into her room to check on an exhausted Risa, who is currently borrowing her bed. She uses this oppertunity to take off her eyepatch and give the girl an.. "examination", but soon is overcome with pain. She tells Sumire that she'll have to take over this case, much to Sumire's surprise.

Later, Sumire is in Risa's room where she's doing a stellar job of being a bodyguard by falling asleep. Suddenly, the mysterious shadow slithers out of Risa's sleeping frame, and prepares to attack Sumire.. just as Lucia steps in to stop it. She explains that Sumire was just being used as bait so that the Virus would show its true form (much to Sumire's chagrin), and a battle ensues. After a few elevations in the animation quality level, and some not-so-fancy shooting by Sumire, Lucia manages to take the Virus down.

...But not for long. It resurfaces, even more horrible and tentacle-y than before, and takes poor Sumire hostage, preparing to devour her. Lucia, however, steadies her gun and fires it -- at Sumire.
This sets off a reaction in Sumire's body, sending the mousey girl straight into Beserk mode. ..A mode in which she makes quick work of the Virus formerly holding her captive. However, she's still hungry. She taunts Lucia, telling her that she's next. The two square off once again, in a scene that mirrors the opening. However, Lucia is currently no match for a very hungry Sumire.. but before she can strike, the bullet's effects wear off, and she collapses into Lucia's arms.

...All seen via creepy eye-monster cam by a mysterious woman (Sonoka), and her gang of shadowy miscreants.


Opinions (warning; light spoilers)

And there you have it. To be honest, I didn't much care for this episode the first time I watched it, but after the second viewing, I didn't mind it too much. Maybe it just took me a while to get used to all the new things. After all, if you've read the manga, some explanations of plot points you'd hear in this episode will be nothing new but the overall story, on the other hand, seems to have been turned on its head.

The most obvious of changes, of course, being the new character, Lola. She seems a little superfluous, really, taking over part Nahashi's job of working in the background, and will probably be used to fill a number of cliches in this show. Her very presence is a cliche, after all. Granted, she may eventually come into real use later on, seeing as she seems to be the twin of Layla -- someone who really is a character in the manga, and on top of that, a villain (we see her in the OP, standing next to Lola, actually). However, this all doesn't change the fact that her voice is pretty annoying (what with her seiyuu being Ayumi Tsuji, who previously did Minamo in Gokujou Seitokai. ..Man, that brings me back).

But speaking of voices, I'm quite impressed, so far. Minori Chihara sounded a little squeaky as Sumire a few times, but was good overall. I knew she would do a good job for Sumire's Beserk side, however. Though what I was really impressed by was relative newcomer Ayahi Takagaki's job as Lucia. I thought she was a great choice, and I'm very glad they decided to make the change from Hitomi Nabatame, who did the audio drama. Sakura Nogawa ain't too bad a choice for Nene, either.

But getting back to the story, in addition to adding characters, I certainly think they're speeding things along quite frankly. So far, 3 volumes of the manga have been released and Lucia is yet to remove her eyepatch. And yet, the anime wastes no time having her take it off within roughly the first 10 minutes. Hell, it's off in the bloody OP.
I also thought it was weird that Sumire would bump into Yoshiki-san already. Especially weird, since the girl apparently fell in love with him at first sight in the manga. This time, she goes about her merry way without giving him a second thought.

But probably the most important of the changes that the anime makes: Lucia wasn't anywhere near a cigarette for the entire. episode.
I mean seriously, wtf? Man, if I don't see her light up soon, I'm gonna forget why I have such a ridiculously huge crush on her. And that's the last thing I want to do.


P.S., I like to pick on Sumire, but actually I like her just as much as I do Lucia. ..Well, almost.

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! ep. 1











What an awesome last episode.

..Oh wait, no, this was the first one.


The "Massugu GO!" protagonist Amamiya Manami ("Manabi") was cute, funny, and not too annoying (yet). I didn't even notice she was voiced by Yui Horie until she started singing.
The supporting cast were rather cliche'd as well, but I mostly enjoyed them a lot (except for the retarded one).
The scene when Manabi became student council president was nice, albeit rather confusing.
The song was enjoyable, although a little too long.
And of course, the animation was gorgeous.

All topped off by a not-so-spectacular ending song by Megumi Hayashibara (but Megumi Hayashibara none the less).

This turned out better than I expected. Let's see how long ufotable can keep it up this time.

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