2006-07-28, 17:57 | Link #42 | |
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Just curious if anyone knows if they'll put out Onisarashi-hen and Yoigoshi-hen out on the anime as well. |
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2006-07-28, 18:28 | Link #43 | |
You faked all of it.
Join Date: Jun 2006
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2006-08-06, 20:13 | Link #45 | ||
湯音カワユス~
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Canada
Age: 38
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Yoigoshi-hen is an interesting one, besides taking place in 2006, there appears to be multiple main characters as well. I wonder if the story continued after any particular scenarios from the game... (From her trademark gun and katana... Mion?) Still, Mimori-san's art style sure is befitting of a suspense horror manga ^^; (Like this) Quote:
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2006-08-09, 12:23 | Link #46 |
Give me things to draw!!!
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Ahh... I went on a trip to San Fransisco for college looking and visiting family... which is nice since there's nothing in Florida where I live and I can't do much online shopping. >__<;
So I'm happy, since I bought the issue of Gan Gan Wing (I think... ) With Meakashi chapter one~ <3 I'm sad I haven't been able to find the manga tankouban's (yet), but I also got an issue with the last two Onikakushi chapters in it... And I must say the preview they had for Tsumihoroboshi-hen was O___O~! I can't wait for Tsumihoroboshi hen! (not to mention I'm in love with Rena after listening to the Tatarigoroshi drama CD...)
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2006-08-22, 13:16 | Link #47 |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I don't know why it's so hard to find the manga, even in the U.S. Just check out Kinokuniya's Bookweb site and it shows a bunch of them.
US West Coast: http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/indexohb.cgi?AREA=02 US East Coast: http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/indexohb.cgi?AREA=03 Granted the page is all in Japanese and you need to type the titles in Japanese (just copy and paste: ひぐらしのなく頃に ), but all three Higurashi mangas pops up with in stock availability at their respective stores. Either that, or just visit the nearest Kinokuniya in your area: Seattle store 525 South Weller St., Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206-587-2477 Fax: 206-587-0160 E-mail: seattle@kinokuniya.com Portland store 10500 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy., Beaverton, OR 97005 Phone: 503-641-6240 Fax: 503-643-1059 E-mail: portland@kinokuniya.com San Francisco store 1581 Webster St., San Francisco, CA 94115 Phone: 415-567-7625 Fax: 415-567-4109 E-mail: sf@kinokuniya.com San Jose store 675 Saratoga Ave., San Jose, CA 95129 Phone: 408-252-1300 Fax: 408-252-2687 E-mail: san_jose@kinokuniya.com Los Angeles store 123 Astronaut E. Onizuka St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: 213-687-4480 Fax:213-621-4456 E-mail: los_angeles@kinokuniya.com Costa Mesa store 3030 Harbor Blvd. #G-3, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone: 714-662-2319 Fax:714-662-2474 E-mail: costa_mesa@kinokuniya.com New York store 10 West 49th St., New York, NY 10020 Phone: 212-765-7766 Fax: 212-541-9335 E-mail: nyinfo@kinokuniya.com Palisades Center store 3360 Palisades Center Dr. West Nyack, NY 10994 Phone: 845-353-6600 Fax: 845-353-0407 E-mail: pcinfo@kinokuniya.com |
2006-08-22, 14:48 | Link #48 |
祭囃子
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: SoCal
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The Los Angeles one is very good. It's always very well stocked although it's a bit more expensive compared to Asahiya in Torrance or several mom and pop stores around Gardena/Torrance but I think it might be because the stuff is air mailed. There's also 2 Book Offs as well in Torrance & Gardena. I don't know what happen to the Mandarake, it moved to Santa Monica then I think it closed. Too bad Little Tokyo itself is a ghost town, sadly. Huh, never knew there was a Kinokuniya in Costa Mesa. I have to go there sometime.
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2006-08-26, 14:53 | Link #50 |
湯音カワユス~
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Canada
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Chapter 2 of Yoigoshi-hen also came out a a few days ago.
Mion in her 30s... She's just as pretty as her mom, Akane-san, but with an extra bite to it. So far, I feel like I'm reading "Silent Hill: Hinamizawa 2006" or something, deserted ghost town, mysterious woman (well, Mion), dark and gloomy environment.... It's really cool. |
2006-08-26, 21:35 | Link #51 |
You faked all of it.
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2006-08-27, 09:17 | Link #53 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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I picked up Watanagashi-hen book 1 and Tatarigoroshi-hen book 2 up at Otakon.
I was kinda suprised there was almost no vendors that had anything Higurashi related (or Haruhi related either). Hopefuly next year will be diffrent and there will be more of the mangas. Back to importing for now. |
2006-08-30, 18:49 | Link #54 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Somewhere near Seattle
Age: 54
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Tsumihoroboshi-hen in GanGan Powered
By coincidence, I picked up the first installment 2 days before broadcast of the first anime episode. Pretty cool! Interesting to see how the pacing differs from the anime adaptation. I got all the GG Powered magazines that Onikakushi-hen ran in except the second installment, IIRC. Are the drama tracks on the CDs that come with those issues the same ones as the drama people have raved about, or is that something different? I haven't listened to them just yet, been too busy...
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2006-09-01, 19:53 | Link #56 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I've also finally ordered Watanagashi and Tatarigoroshi off Yesasia. My next paycheque will see me getting Oninkakushi, Himatsubushi and Onisarashi. |
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2006-09-01, 20:29 | Link #57 | |
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Sucks because they're the only place that doesn't have huge shipping charges. |
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2006-09-10, 18:52 | Link #59 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Well, both Tatarigoroshi and Watanagashi shipped. I also ordered Onikakushi volume 1 along with my NANA soundtrack because I needed an extra item for free shipping and it was in stock already and it shipped the same day.
Watanagashi actually arrived in stock a day or two before Tatarigoroshi did. |
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