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AS Ojiisan
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Akutabe Detective Agency
Age: 63
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Hidamari no Ki (A Tree in the Sun)
The folks at Aoi-Anime recently began subbing this series by Madhouse that was televised in the year 2000. I'm going to steal their description:
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![]() At the outset Ryoan's father, who is also a doctor with an interest in Western, particularly Dutch, medicine, has been inoculating the local populace against smallpox. This places him, and later his son, at odds with the "medical establishment" of his day, Confucian healers who practice under the aegis of the Shogunate. The story of Manjiro, the samurai, is a bit less fleshed out through the first three episodes. He starts off joining a famous dojo, but his personality makes it difficult for him to conform to its fairly rigid style and hierarchy. I became interested in mid-19th century Japan after watching Oh! Edo Rocket which also deals with the last-ditch efforts of the Shogunate to survive in the face of the challenges posed by Western technologies. For anyone else looking to learn more about Japanese history, I recommend following along with Hidamari no Ki. As an added bonus, this show has a lovely musical score mixing piano and orchestra in a way that appropriately conveys both Japanese and Western themes. I don't expect Shinkun to move along very quickly with these subs (and besides he needs to finish Mouryou no Hako first ), so this won't be a fast-paced thread. Still I hope I can attract a few other viewers to what looks like a very worthwhile anime viewing experience.BTW, what are those lines on the male characters' cheeks supposed to represent? I notice that Oseki-sama has none. ![]() Links: Aoi-Anime project page ANN Encyclopedia entry Wikipedia entry
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Hi, I'm glad some people enjoy this series. At this point, it is more like to see more Hidamari no Ki subbed before Mouryo no Hako's final episode. The language in that ep is bit intimidating, besides, I probably plan to revise both 11 and 12 due to minor translation mistakes.
Anyway, next batch of 3-4 episodes this Winter / Spring.
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ArtistJoin Date: Feb 2006
Location: Canada
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Is there a mod who could help out here? Currently the tracker is not displaying anything, but Aoi has trackers up for the first 3 of the 25 episodes right at the top here: http://www.anime-addict.info/tracker/
Specifically http://anime-addict.info/torrents/[Aoi-Anime]Hidamari_no_Ki_01_[A8D0CA8E][H264_DVD].mp4.torrent http://anime-addict.info/torrents/[Aoi-Anime]Hidamari_no_Ki_02_[BB8D75C6][H264_DVD].mp4.torrent http://anime-addict.info/torrents/[Aoi-Anime]Hidamari_no_Ki_03_[1ED72035][H264_DVD].mp4.torrent How do we add them? |
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AS Ojiisan
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Akutabe Detective Agency
Age: 63
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Create a thread for the show in this forum.
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AS Ojiisan
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Akutabe Detective Agency
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Nice to see you back, Shinkun.
However I can't seem to connect to the tracker at all. On your web site you point to a tracker at anime-addict, but when I click on the link I get a "domain not found" error. I encountered this before when I was trying to track down the Mouryou no Hako episodes you subbed. They no longer appear on the AS page for that show either. Is there a new tracker? Where? I tried TokyoTosho as well. Update: I'm downloading an episode four, but the group name is "Kiseki." Is that yours? Your signature links to the aoi-anime.info site which has no info on this series other than it being dropped. The old site that tlynnec had is way out of date. Color me confused.
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