2007-04-15, 03:10 | Link #1081 |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Age: 43
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Konata saw a TV show which discussed "how many books an average Japanese person reads in a year, not including manga." Konata then asks Tsukasa if ranobe (light novels) counts as books. And what about children's picture books? Most people will agree that Harry Potter to be a book, then why the discrimination towards not including manga? What defines a book then?
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2007-04-15, 03:13 | Link #1083 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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As long as I get to hear Konota-chan sing (or screech or whatever she does) again. She puts a lot of spirit into it (or more properly, Hirano channeling Konota-chan).
"proper ED" bah.... Kona-chan is a goddess and her vocals slay unicorns at 30 meters.
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2007-04-15, 03:15 | Link #1084 |
Logician and Romantic
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Within my mind
Age: 43
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It's possible the ending credits for the entire series can be linked up as one continuous karaoke session. I think I heard a little bit of the ending tune that was part of the last episode's song.
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2007-04-15, 04:21 | Link #1087 | |
Translator, Producer
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Age: 44
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The ending is exactly 1:30 long, and the series was slated for 24 episodes. That means ... 36 minutes of karaoke session! Hmm, it seems like they've left room for 56 more episodes! Oh, and another thing I read on a japanese blog... The name of the show is actually a little pun: Rakisuta seems a bit off for the japanese for "Lucky Star", right? Normally it'd be Rakiisutaa with an elongated "a" and "i".. The way the show's title is written, actually, could be an abbreviation for "Lucky Strike", which makes more sense given the 4-koma nature of the original manga . Those things are always hit-or-miss.
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2007-04-15, 07:13 | Link #1089 | |
Bearly Legal
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Personally i like hearing Konata sing, it's funny and a lot more interesting compare to the usual EDs you get in anime.
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2007-04-15, 10:26 | Link #1091 | |||
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Monterrey N.L. Mexico
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2007-04-15, 10:29 | Link #1092 | |
RUN, YOU FOOLS!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Formerly Iwakawa base and Chaldea. Now Teyvat, the Astral Express & the Outpost
Age: 44
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I think I read "Patty! Patty!" from a few fans, I guess they want to see Patricia Martin already? |
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2007-04-15, 10:31 | Link #1093 |
Anime Snark
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 41
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Unless KyoAni wants the pants sued off them, I highly doubt they will release the songs used in the karaoke on the Lucky Star OST. Referencing to another production's song is one thing. Profiting from it is another.
Hmm.
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2007-04-15, 10:58 | Link #1095 |
Logician and Romantic
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Within my mind
Age: 43
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Indeed, since these songs are old. The songs sang are fully credited on-screen, which means they are authorised parodies. (Unlike, for example, the Gunbuster OP reference in EP 2 while discussing female dentists.)
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2007-04-15, 11:08 | Link #1097 | |
Anime Leecher
Join Date: Aug 2006
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I think is unfair, since the term "book" is quite generic. Even if the intention of such description ("excluding manga") is to try to describe text-only books, that still includes phone books . Maybe they could use "literary books"? Or something like that. Sad, sad discrimination. |
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comedy, comptiq, kadokawa, school life, seinen |
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