2011-07-17, 23:03 | Link #261 |
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It's almost impossible to overstate how wonderful this show makes me feel. What an absolute gem. Yune may be the cutest thing ever - that bit where she walked around the puddle almost made me lose consciousness - but unlike so many moe characters I don't find it the tiniest bit annoying or over the top.
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2011-07-18, 02:43 | Link #263 | |
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And yes, this is such an amazing feel-good show. Totally loved this episode.
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2011-07-18, 08:17 | Link #264 |
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When was the last time you did something for the first time?
I think that statement completely defines everything in the story as we see it from Yune's point of view. In any case, it's only a matter of time before Claude solidly admits that he's a Yunecon. Also.... uh... and... ugh... goddammit and so am I!
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2011-07-18, 09:12 | Link #265 |
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Help me I'm dy- HNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Oscar's description of Japan and Claude's subsequent's misinterpretations were pretty amusing, especially the one about sumo fights I'm not too fond of Alice either yet, but I don't think she's as bad as she seems at first glance. She needs to broaden her horizon, and her encounter with Yune, a girl completely different from her, will help her do just that. Just don't expect it to be like the anime, or else...
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2011-07-18, 10:00 | Link #266 | |
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2011-07-18, 10:08 | Link #267 |
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Just my two cents.
This blog in Japanese assumes it's after 1893 judging from the two posters in the Op. http://text.ssig33.com/59 According to his memory, the right one was created sometime between 1893 and 1897 and the left one was made by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 1891. |
2011-07-18, 16:46 | Link #268 | |
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The scene with Claude imagining a ton of Yune's in his image of Japan was hilarious. It is tough to describe a culture and country in only a few words. Sometimes you just have to be there to really get the picture. Good on Claude at least to try more and more to understand Japan and Yune's culture. Too many times in an episode can one say to themselves that Yune really is cute. Denying that Oscar told her about the paper after Claude said he wanted it to be a surprise was fun. Then you toss in scenes like her moving around the puddle and mirroring the sound of bells in Japan and it's just pure gold. This episode did show the serious situation Claude and the Gallery are in. He's gotten to the point where he has to take on jobs that aren't even guaranteed to pay unless the customer likes it. I mean if it doesn't go well he's wasted all the money in resources and time. No shock that Claude before would have turned it down, but he doesn't have that luxury anymore. The chat between Alice and her sister also show how some foresee the Gallery's future. Will have to wait before really judging Alice. She could be right now a pretty bad character that develops into a better one or she might just be better than first impressions. There is certainly good potential for friendship when you think about both girls having an interest in each others culture. Yet this girl has Yune's kimono and it'll be tough I think to get it back. She's a rich little girl so we'll have to see how her first meeting with Yune goes. Plus have to take into consideration when you have anyone to directly contrast with Yune they are going to look bad .
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2011-07-18, 17:57 | Link #269 |
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Yune certainly fit the Yamato nadeshiko bill.
She is cultured and intelligent enough to be literate in at least 2 language, fold origami and yet obedient enought to lower herself and do menial work. This is certainly something in the late 19th century, which implies she comes from a well to do family, aristocratic or royalty even. Speaking of which, we still do not know much about her background, except that she has an older sister. Yune, being a nadeshiko, partly explains her charm. We don't see such female nowadays. She is clever, skilled and yet humbles herself to behave appropiately. Which girl today would run an errand to pass you an umbrella at the first sight of rain just for your sake ? For a newly introduced Sisters, I don't belive they will play the role of the villians. In fact, I don't think there's even a villanous role to be played out at a show such as this. Believe me, those 2 will have their own charming ways. PS :- I don't believe the French for Origami is "Origami" itself nor even there is a desert known as "Baba" in France. Alice, as I believe, isn't a French name too. Could any native French clear this up ? Last edited by MakubeX2; 2011-07-18 at 18:17. |
2011-07-18, 18:01 | Link #270 |
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Lol at Claude's imagination of Japan. Yune was great as always. Liked her interactions when she wanted the cat, or going around the puddle instead trying to jump over it, also the imitation of the Japanese bell. Really like how her relationship with Claude is progressing, she even gave him his inspiration for the sign. Nice of him to go out and buy the paper as well. So we finally meet who bought Yune's kimono. Alice seems interesting especially since she also owns the gallery now.
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Alice is indeed a French name, under various spellings. Pronounced "a-leese." By the way, your name reminds me of your old avatar, so I got the pleasure of checking out some newer photos of Princess Mako-sama 眞子様 (眞子内親王), who is no longer first in line for the throne.
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2011-07-18, 20:31 | Link #275 |
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2011-07-18, 20:41 | Link #276 | |
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2011-07-18, 21:32 | Link #277 | |
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2011-07-19, 04:02 | Link #279 |
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I can't see Yune eating a Baba and liking the licor personally, I would have done the opposite of a cute face.
Good episode, once again, really, the good show of this summer huh, I never enjoyed raw slice and life but this anime is really good. |
2011-07-19, 04:42 | Link #280 |
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Note that Baba aren't always filled with liquor. Considering how it was presented, it is unlikely it was a Baba au rhum.
Anyway, another pleasant episode, with further interactions between Yune and Claude, trying to overcome their respective cultural difference. It was certainly amusing how Claude was trying to put together the pieces of information that are arguably difficult to compute with his position Alice doesn't seem that bad (if we factor how Yune and Alice were interactings in the PV), it will probably lead to further development.
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