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Japanese Animation DVD Ranking, January 30-February 5
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Ray’s take: Yep. Gundam 00 at number one. For a show like this where the main guys are invincible/lucky/girl-like, and the enemy are simply stupid/incompetent/argues like gays to be at the number one spot, the purchasing power of BL lovers cannot [...]
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Riuva: Research Institute for Unicultural Visual Arts
02/07/2008 01:51 PM EST[Ascaloth] The Meister Intervenes! >>
Every other day, another war of words erupt across the anime blogosphere, and yet they never fail to entertain bystanders. In fact, regular readers of DarkMirage and THAT will be familiar with the recent interventions in their negatively portrayed articles on Mobile Suit Gundam 00 by the same source that happened just recently. Although RIUVA [...]
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[ Episode 16: Trinity ]
Despite being partly a recap episode I really enjoyed it. The Thrones made some pretty awesome entrances and I can’t wait to see what effect Nena, Johann, and Michael have on the story. I particularly like Nena as she is so cute and her Gundam is pretty slick. All of the [...]
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Ash Like Snow is the second OP theme to Gundam 00. I was never a fan of the brilliant green and I still think that this song doesn’t feel OP-ish, but the lyrics are great and the booklet art has Tomoko is sitting on Kaneda’s bike while holding an orange Haro, and that’s pretty awesome [...]
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Yajima Akiko's 矢島晶子 voice as Shinnosuke in Crayon Shin-chan is the most recognized voice in all Japanese anime. Everyone knows Shinnosuke's rough comic bleating.But Yajima-san also has one of the least recognizable voices. She does roles from young women and boys through adult women even to animals.I didn't know her until her role as 16-year-old Mari in Blue Drop last fall, but I immediately fell in love with the rich youthful energy of that 40-year-old voice. And she gives 11-year-old Miyako in Ghost Hound a haunting darkness.She has played over 150 anime roles, as well as almost 50 game roles, and has dubbed over 75 movies.She debuted in 1989 as Eriko in Legendary Idol Eriko. But she punched her meal ticket in 1992, when she got the starring role in Crayon Shin-chan . The show has been on the air ever since, and there have been many "KureShin" movies, OVAs and CDs. The TV series has had over 600 episodes, and has been in the top five rated anime on TV more or less continuously for 15 years.To get an idea of just how weird Shin-chan's voice is, here is a little clip from YouTube of an interview with Yajima-san, including samples showing how she has changed the voice over the years.Yajima was born on 4 May 1967 in Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, on Japan's northwest coast. She went to Shukutoku Junior College in Tokyo, and is a licensed child-care worker. She was appearing on stage when seiyuu/manager Tatekabe Kazuya saw her and invited her to join the Production Baobab agency. She has been with them ever since.She and the agency have done well together: in addition to over 110 roles in TV anime, she has done 23 OVAs, 22 animated features, 48 games, 23 drama CDs, 22 other CDs, and has dubbed ten TV shows and 76 movies. Now that is a professional voice actress.On 2channel, the Japanese forum site, her thread includes posts nominating her best roles in many categories: bad little boy, moe weeper, tsuntsun ojou-sama, princess, onee-san, good boy, cheerful boy, suffering girl, monster, etc. She has a bit of range.According to Japanese Wikipedia, Akiko-san is married, and her husband chaffs her about her unusual voice as Shin-chan. To get an idea of how different a voice she can make, here is a clip of her as Mari in Blue Drop. And check out the voice samples on her agency page (the Windows Media and Real links).She herself appears to be a rather laid-back person. She is said to like staring blankly out the window, or drinking beer. Wikipedia mentions that she finds her stomach rumbles during recording sessions, so loudly that they sometimes have to stop recording.She has tried to keep out of the public eye, in order not to mess with Crayon Shin-shan's image. But recently she has begun to appear more, in the clip posted first above, for example.Here is a list of some of her major and recent anime roles: Eriko (Legendary Idol Eriko, 1989), Nohara Shinnosuke (Crayon Shin-chan, 1992, etc.), Relena Darlian (Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, 1995), Chinami (Seraphim Call, 1999), Kuu (Haibane Renmei, 2002), Asumi (Futatsu no Spica, 2003), Mipple (Futari wa Precure, 2004), Haydee (Gankutsuou, 2004), Ayumi (Glass Mask, 2005), Riku, Diva (Blood+, 2005), Pino (Ergo Proxy, 2006), Kyoko (Dennou Coil, 2007), Mari (Blue Drop, 2007), Miyako (Ghost Hound, 2007), Chie, Rin Itoshiki, Majiru Itoshiki (Zoku Zetsubou Sensei, 2008).Kuu in Haibane Renmei left a lasting impression on me, even though I didn't know at the time who the VA was. And Ayumi in Glass Mask was absolutely outstanding. She and Kobayashi Sanae were rival actresses who each put on unbelievable shows of sheer acting. Apparently she herself had long coveted the role of Maya, the main star, which went to Kobayashi-san. But she made up for it with her performance as Ayumi.It turns out that her real name is Ogasawara Akiko. Perhaps she should have had a certain role in Marimite: Sachiko's name in that show is Ogasawara Sachiko.For more information:Anime News NetworkWikipediaOfficial SiteJapanese Wikipedia
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This episode is pretty basic in structure, though this episode had some scenes where’s there’s obliviously more going go, than meets the eye. The opening scene of where two astronauts visits an abandoned space station, and retrieve a haro containing all the data, seems will setup the plot from the second half of this series. [...]
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So in the latest episode of Gundam 00 it was revealed that Celestial Being’s prized solar furnaces can only be made on Jupiter and that Aeolia Schenberg’s true plan has to do with the planet and the Jupiter expedition 120 years ago. After giving it some thought, I’ve come up with a few ideas of [...]
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Anime wa Bakuhatsu da!
02/03/2008 11:24 PM ESTAre those some GN particles in your Gundam pocket, or are you just happy to see me? >>
That’s some mighty impressive streams of GN particles there, Nena.
So I finally managed to watch 00 16. I like how they didn’t make the recap the ENTIRE episode, and in fact made it much more watchable by increasing the ominous level of Gundam 00 a few notches. I think the beauty of 00 is that [...]
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