2009-02-01, 16:39 | Link #441 |
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Wow , Its hard lol ! Can't remember all numbers ..... There are crazy ^^ |
2009-02-01, 18:21 | Link #444 | |
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^Well, for one, he does look dashingly handsome.
I don't remember him being mentioned to be so ikemen in the original game (which you never saw his face) Spoiler:
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Go take a look at Annis from Borgman, anime series in 1988.
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2009-02-01, 22:09 | Link #445 |
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I personally wanted to learn more about Yayoi's path, so I'm glad they decided to have a bit of focus on Yayoi in Ep. 5. I don't think they'll make the anime ending focussing on her, though, so I won't be holding my breath.
Even so, I'd like to know if those who have played the game can tell me more about her. Is the way she "seduced" Touya and the way she offered to pay him what the Japanese call the female version of "Enjo Kousai" (compensated dating) AKA "wakari"? I'm also interested if there is indeed a "good ending" with her in the original game. The way she acted in this episode makes me wonder if she's one of those poor souls for whom love is just an illusion--she can go through the motions and the words, but might her intent be utterly heartless? Such a "love is only an act" mindset is one of the hallmarks of a narcissistic or psychopathic personality. I suppose I'll learn more when the subbed version of Ep. 5 gets out. Misaki's next on the roll, and I do suppose she's got her charms; she isn't as needy or fickle as Yuki, isn't as "hard to get" as Rina (I get the feeling she'd just as likely put a leash around Touya's neck and call him her "boy toy" as date him), isn't as casual as Haruka is, and probably nowhere near as frightening to Touya as Yayoi was in this episode. In essence I think it's likely she'd be a comfort to Touya than a strain or a worry; there's a feeling of "welcome home" around her. Are the anime VAs going to voice the PS3 version of White Album? When they make the 18+ PC version (and it's pretty likely they will) changing the voice talent to those who don't mind making (censored) noises could alienate the fans greatly. |
2009-02-01, 22:38 | Link #446 | |
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2009-02-01, 23:16 | Link #447 | |
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Yes I'm pretty sure it's been confirmed that the Anime VA will be providing their voices for the PS3 version. However The 18+ PC version was already made, while it would be nice if they remade it I don't think a remake of the 18+ version was scheduled. Personally I don't see why they'd bother to remake it now especially since I'm sure the All age PS3 version will do series enough Justice, plus I highly doubt the Va's for the Anime would be willing to provide the voices for the 18+ version anyway. Besides can you honestly picture Aya Hirano making those "Censored" noises?
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2009-02-02, 02:34 | Link #450 | ||
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I'm up to episode 4, I've still got a bit of a love/hate relationship going on with White Album. There's three characters I like so far, so that part's promising. I think that Touya is an idiot, but I don't hate him, so so far so good. What's getting to me is that the direction is still more artsy-fartsy than is really suitable for a relatively straightforward show like this. It makes watching the show require far more effort than it has to, and I find that that really detracts from the experience. I find that I end up being irritated by certain scenes rather than being amused by them. I also find Hirano Aya's performance to be fairly weak (admittedly it can be Yuki's characterization as well), but that's a much lesser issue. Right now, I'm still leaning fairly strongly on the love side, but I've still got some niggling doubts.
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2009-02-02, 08:20 | Link #451 |
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She doesn't need to be sexy. Just being pure and innocent will turn a lot of people on.
But, as of current, Hirano and Nana are top A-list Seiyuus. So if the Ero Otakus want them to make some noise, they better pool Trillions of Yen to pay them both off. |
2009-02-02, 15:02 | Link #453 |
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Yes, Yuki is moe, not sexy. I can well understand lots of people not liking Hirano's take on this, for various reasons (her not very natural style, the high voice, the moe not sexy aspect), but I'm coming to like it more and more as we go on. The strength-in-fragility aspect is pretty amazing. I know I'm biased, but I am also quite ready to abandon Hirano performances I don't like (Zettai Karen and Himawari). This show may be where she actually gets the most out of this high voice, which she introduced in Hyakko and Akasaka.
I'm more positive about this show than either Sorrow-K or 4tran appear to be, but their posts have been extremely interesting. Yuki and Touya do seem to be a wonderful combination of (1) thinking themselves deeply in love and (2) not really communicating and now drifting apart. I like the complexity myself, but there is something in 4tran's idea of the presentation being more complex than the story warrants. We shall see. So far, the presentation is what's giving the story interest, for me. This is probably related to Sorrow's complaint that we aren't getting close to the characters. I agree that we haven't been put in close sympathy with any character yet. On the other hand, this show is giving me the physical emotional reactions that I want from good drama, so it must be doing something right in that regard. As for Hirano doing an ero-game, my first response is "in your dreams." Her image does not permit it. On the other hand, she clearly likes punkish music and may have a wilder private life than she lets on, so she may well have less personal opposition to that stuff than one might think. And makubeX2, as a total aside, I read that Hayami Saori and Princess Mako may both be freshmen at the same college next spring (Gakushuin Women's College). I still remember your old avatar, lol, and my now-dashed hopes that Mako-sama might become empress.
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2009-02-02, 16:33 | Link #455 | |
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This clearly indicates that Yayoi isn't human. I believe she's android sent back in time to 1986 by rebels of the future, in order to stop Touya from marrying Yuki and producing a child that becomes the first in a dynasty of evil world conquering emperors who enslave us all. Yayoi's sexual sacrifice is noble and must be rewarded at the end of the show, somehow. Don't hate what you don't understand, my friend.
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2009-02-02, 17:21 | Link #456 | |
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One big area where White Album can see some improvement is to make better use of non-verbal communication. This can be seen to great effect in episode 3 where some scenes cut out the internal monologue text and just concentrated on expressions and reactions and context to provide meaning. I thought those scenes were a lot more potent than the ones in the same episode which did use the text. I can see some point in monologues where the ideas expressed are complex, but it just seems like a lot of busy work in this show. Quote:
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2009-02-02, 18:29 | Link #458 |
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All of the actions that occurred in this episode were nice and all, but none of them stack up to one scene:
The hidden door. I spent DAYS thinking about that hallway, trying to figure out where in the hell Eiji popped out of. But a hidden door? I did NOT see that coming. I swear I watched the scene twice. I was so busy laughing I had to see it again. That's just messed up. Besides that, White Album seems to constantly pull the next episode card out. They always end with a cliffhanger of some kind. Did they have sex?! Find out in the next episode! Will he save Masaki or sleep with his girlfriend?! Find out in the next episode! I'm curious to see what Rina wants. ... And that manager chick is a strange woman. I hope she's trying to seduce him. If she actually developed feelings for the poor kid, I don't know what I'd think. Tell you what though, that taxi driver must have been pretty pissed with jealousy. If I saw that, I know I would be.
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2009-02-02, 18:40 | Link #460 |
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Just watch ep 5 :
WTF ! Yuki's co-worker or manager whatever ! What the hell did she doing ! She's like a bitXX ! And Fujii get out with her in cinema and in restaurant ..... She kiss him ! Well , he was an idiot to come with her . It becomes more complicated now . Poor Misaki ! but what did he say the bastard "compared to what you have done to me" ? Haruka , Misaki , Yuki , Rina , Yuki's manager ...... wow .... Hope it didn't turn like School Days |
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