2004-06-21, 12:14 | Link #201 |
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Sorry for posting something so off-topic, but where are you guys getting the raw mangas? I checked out the "Where to buy manga" thread but it seemed to be mostly licensed stuff. I dont know a lick of written Japanese though...
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2004-06-22, 10:07 | Link #204 | |
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You are not telling us where you are. Assuming you are in the U S of A, most major cities have a Japanese bookstore or two. Kinokuniya Bookstores of America has stores all along the west coast from Seattle to Los Angeles, and NYC, and a few even have this title in stock, or it can be special ordered. Otherwise, you can try ordering from their website. You can also try amazon.co.jp, which has a half-assed, semifunctional English interface that assumes you are a gaijin in Japan shopping for English books. Direct URLs: Kinokuniya BookWeb Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Looks like they are all in stock. Amazon.co.jp Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Good luck. |
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2004-06-23, 02:10 | Link #206 | |
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BUT....! when I got myself the a-s subs, it turns my point of view completely 180 degree! All I can see is, Its Koushiro's fault all the way from the beginning. He's weak. Heart and minds. Spoiler:
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Its the end of the forbidden love. Its just a case of "Genetic sexual attractions" http://www.geneticsexualattraction.com/ Nevertheless, Koi Kaze is a remarkable piece of anime. But I'm surprised there are no referral to GSA phenomenon in the entire series (did I missed something?). 13 episodes, 2 main char, plus 6 more as support, the show is brilliantly written and developed. Towards the end of the series, i began to understand the role of Koushiro and Nanoka friends. They are actually the missing part of themself. They show us comparatively the state of mind, desire and sometimes the dark side of Koushiro and Nanoka, in the most refined style. Not to mentioned the music!! Awesome, it builds the right moods and feeling. And I respect the the opening sequence of Koi Kaze. Simple yet it gave the wierd sense of romance atmosphere. And the hints of the series are obvious toward the end of the OP. man.. I wish someday I can produce something as good as this one! This show will always be remembered, (at least by me..) despite (and might be for) the much controversial storyline, I hope It will be the turning point for the society to realize the importance of further studying GSA and the countermeasure to prevent them. I have no objections regarding what kinda hell of relationships that happens in anime, but its saddens me if such things happens to people around me. Thank God.. I have no sisters.. and my niece all live saperately wayyyyy... from me! LOL |
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2004-06-23, 10:07 | Link #207 |
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this anime is not my cup of tea. coz i dun like incest -___-;;;
anyhow is pretty nice...but umm..is just wrong..i just watched ep 11.. and i can't believe what they did.. anyhow.. so yea i hope the ending is sad and they break up, becoz of multiple reasons =) sorry... |
2004-06-27, 14:11 | Link #212 | |
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2004-06-29, 01:18 | Link #214 | |
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Got bored, so decided to look up who the mangaka was. Found this on the web: 吉田基已さんのプロフィール, the translation of which I am posting here.
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(Many thanks to my sister Latte for helping with the translation.) |
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2004-06-29, 01:21 | Link #215 | |
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Dynamic character development is what's intriuging as well as the transferance of roles/behaviors. great drama flick in the final episodes. but Kimi ga Nozomu Eien is still my favorite. |
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2004-07-01, 14:10 | Link #216 |
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I haven't seen all the episodes but I did watch the ending in its entirety because I was just that curious. This is by far, the most shocking anime I've ever seen. It left me feeling uncomfortable the rest of the night. This is coming from a guy who loves the shoujo-ai genre.
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2004-07-01, 16:01 | Link #217 | ||
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I have no problem with sibbling romance. I would just hope they'd be responsible enough to not conceive children since it would be rather unfair to them, given the chances of bad genes becoming dominant. EDIT: Here's an interesting statement about the criminalization of incestuous conception and genetic risks: "Genetic experts argue that the chances of having a genetically damaged child are less than those of a woman over 40 having a Downs child- and “you don’t prosecute women over 40 for getting pregnant”. " |
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2004-07-01, 19:28 | Link #218 |
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Now that I finished the series, I have several questions and afterthoughts, feel free to discuss about them!
#1. What do you guys think is the moral of this anime's story? Is it about handling self-control/willpower, is about "love should not be discriminated?", "you should not love your sibiling that way, or you will have no happy future"? #2. Do you think Koshiro would have fell in love with Nanoka even if they didn't meet by chance in the first episode and developed that bond in the ferris wheel? Meaning, he never met Nanoka until she moved into their father's house, then would the Genetic Sexual Attraction theory still apply? #3. Spoiler:
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2004-07-01, 19:49 | Link #219 |
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#1: I think the series focused more on what love is. Koshiro had never known real love "from the bottom of his heart" and had troubles dealing with those feelings once he did have them. The fact that it's his sister is just another wrench in the gears. It makes you weigh the good and bad between 'a man finding true love' and 'a man in love with his sister'. Was it a good thing or a bad thing for him?
The show wsan't so much about: "is incest right or wrong?" The show also did a good job of not showing just what could happen to a couple in that situation. His co-worker spoke her mind but she still wished him the best. No one else knows about it. The show stayed pretty neutral and just left it up to the viewer (the park and trees slated to be removed, the scene with their mother, etc) #2: No idea. That's interesting because he first enjoys her company without knowing their relation. If he know of it first, would his rational mind, already with the idea "incest is wrong", block his affection? Once you do have feelings for someone, will anything stop them? #3: Spoiler:
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