2009-04-14, 19:48 | Link #282 |
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broadcast time
I said 24 hours because I mistakenly thought it was already Wednesday here in North America. Getting ahead of myself.
The show's first airing is on Thursday night at 1 am this week (normal time 12:45am). This is called Thursday at 25:00 in Japanese TV listings. It's on Fuji Television. Here are the times of the first episode broadcast on other stations: Kansai TV 14 April (Tues) at 25:35 Tokai TV 16 April (Thu) at 26:05 TV Nishi Nihon (TNC) 22 Apr (Wed) at 26:15 Niigata TV (NST) 23 April (Thu) at 25:55 Time now in Japan is Wednesday just before ten a.m. So we actually have about 39 hours before it starts.
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2009-04-15, 15:33 | Link #284 |
Yuuki Aoi
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Early in this thread, people commented how young-looking Saki is for her age (22). The same thing was said about Hagu in Honey & Clover.
I think I have discovered why Umino Chika draws certain characters that way: they are idealized versions of how she looked herself when she was that age. Umino-sensei avoids having her photo taken. She usually substitutes her mascot character, a little stuffed bear called Kuma-chan. But I did find one photo of her, taken for an interview, with the interviewers. Next to that is Kuma-chan: For one thing, you can see a reason why she doesn't like to be photographed: she is not either a stunning beauty or a mature-looking businesswoman. More a dumpy and nervous-looking artist/author. But that round face and short stature probably made her seem young when she was in college. Like Hagu and Saki: I'm not sure how old Umino-sensei is. She keeps that out of the press, too. Her first published work was around the year 2000, apparently, but she worked in a design house before that.
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2009-04-16, 11:29 | Link #286 |
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I saw the scene in the trailer, but to see it in full context, all I can say is DAAAAAAMN.
What a freaking cliffhanger ><;;; 7 more days~~~ I got chills, kinda all giddy now. xD
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2009-04-16, 12:06 | Link #287 |
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...Yawnsies.
Higashi no Eden episode 02(tentative) Spoiler for 2chan thread for Eden of the East episode 02 (tentative):
- Do NOT spread the 2chan link. - If you want to quote my post, then please ERASE THE URL. - If you want to (re)post screenshots from 2chan, then reload them on Imageshack and kindly supply the new links. In other words, do NOT hotlink. Why? It's simple: when the short-lived 2chan threads get junked along with their contents (aka screencaps), the broken urls automatically lead the user to a pageful of adult advertisements, a category of content outlawed by Animesuki's policy on inappropriate material. Forewarning: I'll erase the URL in a few hours (at least until the first raw or blog entry appears you-know-where) so, if you want to visit the page later on, save my link somewhere (in your bookmarks or notepad...whatever) while it's still up. EDIT: link removed. Please acquire the raw(s) instead.
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2009-04-16, 13:51 | Link #292 |
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This show is almost certainly the most interesting work to come out this season and I'm sure it's in no small part thanks to the fact that it is an original in house produced series, but there is just one problem. Like most Production I.G works I absolutely cannot stand the character design. Especially Saki's. I'm not against experimental and unorthodox characters designs (I liked Casshern Sins designs for example) and in fact encourage them, but this is just.....wow......I don't even know how to put it.
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2009-04-16, 16:08 | Link #294 |
Yuuki Aoi
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And the beat goes on.
Spoiler for ep2:
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We'll see, but so far it isn't clear if Saki's fetishized yet distorted character design (lolifying a 22 year old, and having her display both idealized/submissive/childish and measured/sensible/mature traits)is meant to be a parody of her being caught in Japanese cultural limbo or if the cards just sort of fell that way and it's moe pandering to get otaku to watch the show. |
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2009-04-16, 17:27 | Link #297 | |
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It wasn't magical, nor that mysterious either
Spoiler for ep2:
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2009-04-16, 17:36 | Link #298 | |
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2. I think you're right that they are saying something with the birthdates of Saki and others in the show, but I'm still not sure what. By the way, I think the old way is deference to America, and the new way is nationalistic pride, but we'll see how this show plays that aspect. 3. Your explanation of the charades as catering to an audience (you use the expression "moe pandering") is reasonable, and probably part of the truth. But it is also true, as I posted earlier (and others have just posted), that Umino Chika -- a woman who writes manga considered josei -- has a tendency to draw some female characters this way. I feel it as showing the female side of the contradiction between child and adult from the inside: one doesn't quite feel capable, but one can still take bold action in the adult world, especially to follow one's desires. Remember that this show is in the Noitamina timeslot, which has a high female viewership. I find the tension in the contrast between the voice and character design on the one hand and Saki's boldness on the other to be one of the attractions of this show. I see it less as parody than as psychological reality. There are lots of male characters -- Morita and Akira for two -- who show similar contradictions in other ways. And thanks to Kazu-kun for the spoilered explanation. I was wondering what the significance of that car was.
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2009-04-16, 18:13 | Link #299 |
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Just watched ep 2. I think I enjoyed that more than ep 1...
I particularly enjoyed the boat scene... though they almost dragged it too long. How I find Akira's and Saki's personalities hasn't changed since ep 1. To me, Saki seems fairly normal - there doesn't seem to be any especially unusual parts of her personality. She seems to be a bit of a romantic (in the general sense), and has a bit of a broader outlook than most. She also seems more empathetic than most people. While she has somewhat left her childhood behind she's not yet fully adult - sometimes she shows a more mature side and sometimes she shows a more childish side. I wonder if she's had a boyfriend before - doesn't feel like it, unless it was quite a long time ago. She's been mostly pretty happy but doesn't seem to have a strong goal in life. Akira's organisation is still quite a mystery. After the first ep, I wondered if they were like "lawful neutral" (from viewer's perspective) but more like "lawful good" from their own perspective. But now I'm not so sure. You certainly have to wonder about an organisation that Spoiler for ep 2:
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