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Seriously, her full name Dancing Garment of the Crested Ibis Feather sounds like a special item you get in MMOs. But, with very few exceptions, the rest of the characters' names are kind of bland. - Tak
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2014-10-08, 00:12 | Link #42 |
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Is it customary to link the meanings of a person's surname and given name together in Japan, or are they usually treated as separate entities?
Also, I'm a bit confused. Why is the series title pronounced as "Mai-HiME/My-HiME" when it only uses one of the two characters that make up Mai's given name? |
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2014-10-08, 10:25 | Link #44 |
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Somehow that feels like it weakens Mai's connection with the series title a little...
We should probably get back to discussing the contents of the episode itself soon, but I have a couple other name related questions. Firstly, does Mai's name refer to a garment for dancing in, or a garment that is dancing (with movement)? Secondly, I'd read that the meaning of Natsuki's name is significant in light of Spoiler:
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As for the mayonnaise girl, her name written in Kanji is 夏姫, meaning summer princess. This was the name given to her by her mother, because Natsuki was born in August. However, due to her father's preferences, the name is written as なつき, in Hiragana. Natsuki's mother would often refer to Natsuki as my princess (My-Hime). Her last name Kuga (玖我), doesn't really have a meaning. Ku (玖), means 'black jade' or the number 'nine'. Ga (我) means 'I'. - Tak
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You know Tak, I was going to post early tonight to pre-empt you, and you still beat me to the punch...
Anyhow, I encourage people who didn't have time to participate in last week's discussion to commenting last week to post their thoughts about Episode Two if they wish to do so. Episode Three: "Dance of Flames/Star's Oath" Here's this week's quote from the director's interview with Wizard magazine: Quote:
I absolutely love Kagutsuchi. He's got a gorgeous looking design, and he's totally moe. I kind of wish I could get a good figure of him. Or maybe a plushy. The rest of the episode concludes what I consider to be the series introductory arc. There's some more worldbuilding, Mai and Mikoto become roommates, and we get hints about Mai's motivations. There's also some humor. I really like the bit where Yuiichi teases Mai about being possessed by a demon and her response is "you saw?!" While it hasn't been introduced yet I think the place Yuiichi mentions that will do an exorcism "cheap" is a reference to the shrine run by Shiho's grandfather. Next week's episode is "Mischief of the Wind" -perhaps the most perverted episode in the entire series. |
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Yes and no. Most proficiency test in Japan for public schools aren't based on your ability to speak & pronounce correct English, but by based on your ability to read & write.
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With few exceptions, every time VAs try to speak another language on anime, its very cringe-worthy. - Tak
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2014-10-21, 00:00 | Link #55 | |
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Episode 4: "Mischief of the Wind"
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Actually one thing I found rather funny is how Mai of all people ends up laughing at Natsuki's expense. You know you're the series' butt monkey when even someone as nice as Mai ends up laughing at your misfortune. While this is primarily a light comedy episode, there are still some important developments. Mai manages to settle the dispute between Natsuki and Mikoto, and there's a hint that there might be a reason why the HiME were brought to Fuka aside from just fighting orphans. I believe this is also the episode where we're introduced to Midori. |
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2014-10-24, 19:52 | Link #56 |
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Since this week's episode is relatively light on big plot developments (and is also the most perverted episode in the series) this seemed like a good week to post this video. It's apparently the first trailer Sunrise ever released for Mai-HiME. Aside from the higher level of an service, you may notice that the colors in this trailer seem rather washed out in comparison to the ones used in the actual series. I usually focus more on discussing Mai-HiME's story and characters rather than its aesthetics, but one thing I do feel is that use of color is a very significant part of the series' aesthetic. |
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I was actually referring to the use of color overall, not just for the characters. Character wise its actually largely the clothing that changed though there were a few tweaks with hair and eye colors.
I actually found a piece of artwork that used the older designs. Interestingly it shows the six characters who were introduced in the first episode. There's also this interesting image from one of the artbooks which features the "final" hair and eye colors with the "developmental" uniforms. I'm kind of wondering if the footage in that "trailer" was actually done up as a "pitch" for the project. The DVDs I own for the 2007 series Rocket Girls includes something similar and bill it as a "pilot episode." |
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Fun fact:
The Sword in Kagutsuchi's mouth is actually the Totsuka-no-Tsurugi [十拳剣] "Sword of Length Ten Times Its Handle". Note that this sword is different from the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi or rather, Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi "Sword of the Gathering Clouds of Heaven". I had always thought that the sword was the Kusanagi but looking it up again, I re-discovered this.
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2014-10-27, 19:15 | Link #60 |
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That sword is definitely not ten times the length of it's handle. :P
I don't know how accurate wikipedia is in this case, but it seems to indicate that there are several swords of that size in Japanese mythology and the one used to kill the mythological Kagutsuchi was called "Ame no Ohabari" (天之尾羽張 -Heaven's Tail Feather). |
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