2007-08-21, 11:58 | Link #1 |
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Hoshi no Umi no Amuri (Amuri in Star Ocean)
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Hoshi no Umi no Amuri AMURI IN STAR OCEAN An OVA. Official anime site: http://www.amuri.jp/ Original Work, Director, Script: Yonetani Yoshitomo Character Design, Modeling: MA@YA Music: Kubota Mina Animation Production: STUDIO HIBARI CG Team Characters and their seiyuu: Amuri: Makino Yui Perrier: Saitou Momoko Suzu: Aizawa Michiru Maria: Noto Mamiko Purumo: Matsumoto Marika Ukatan: Kaneda Tomoko / Kobayashi Kiyoshi A promotional video from Comic Market 72 can be watched here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vfHNSoIJ0 A seinen manga will start serialization in the January 2008 issue of the seinen(young men's) manga magazine Dengeki Daioh (released on November 21, 2007). Original Work: region free Drawn by: Inase Shinya
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2007-08-21, 16:18 | Link #2 | |
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Well, it looked pretty insane. Shuttles, explosions, cakes, sunflowers, girls floating in space... what. |
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2007-09-15, 04:43 | Link #3 |
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The official site for Hoshi no Umi no Amuri anime is now working:
http://www.amuri.jp/ AMURI IN STAR OCEAN is the title in english for this anime. The bishoujos are pretty moe. I can't wait to see how the manga will turn out in Dengeki Daioh.
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2007-12-07, 18:17 | Link #6 |
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Stars Makino Yui, which is great. Also has Noto Mamiko and Saitou Momoko, which is also great. But the seiyuu I am most looking forward to hearing is Aizawa Michiru, the middle-schooler who played Furoe in Simoun. No-one but me liked that character, partly because of her harsh voice, but I am looking forward to hearing the young lady in another role -- that of Suzu.
Looks as if eyepatches are the moe accoutrement of choice these days: Chihiro in ef, as well as Perrier (Saitou Momoko) here. The official site, slow Flash as it is, has an interesting feature on the characters page: 360-degree VR of each main character. The site says that sometime in the near future, an increase in solar wind activity leads to skin cancer and other problems on Earth. At the same time, a new kind of human called "adapters" (all moe girls for some reason) are born. The site emphasizes the total use of 3DCG and talks about the beginning of a new era in animation.
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2007-12-20, 02:11 | Link #8 |
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Not long to wait, since the show comes out on Friday, but I thought I'd mention that if you click the links on the right-hand side of this page on the official site, you can see various bits of preview that are clearer than the cam version.
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2007-12-28, 02:54 | Link #9 |
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There is an announcement on the official site saying that the release of DVD#1 has been delayed "due to various circumstances."
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2008-04-02, 17:29 | Link #10 |
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A TV special about the show was broadcast on Monday night. You can find it on Nico Nico Douga here.
Release date for the actual first episode is now 23 May. EDIT: Interesting TV special. Lots of interview with the director, and with some of the staff, and with Makino Yui, Aizawa Michiru, and Saitou Momoko, the stars. But also with Hirano Aya, who has a secondary role as Femina, a "big sister" character (I had no idea). The physics and biology look pretty weird and interesting. Did I see the characters floating through each other? They are a new type of humans who can live in outer space, it appears.... Linda Nagata's novel Vast did that more convincingly, with scales for skin, but this is maybe more visually appealing, lol. A show that is almost all 3DCG will take some getting used to. Like watching a high-grade Hatsune Miku video that's 22 minutes long. Some great explosions, but the movements of the girls will take the getting used to. Everyone seems to be approaching the show seriously, with good ideas about the characters, and the comic is serialized in Dengeki Daioh. I thought the delay from December was because of production problems, but maybe they were lining up publicity elements, in the form of Aya and Daioh. The nicovideo comment stream was surprisingly positive, it seemed to me. Maybe that's partly because the show could be subtitled "3DCG super-lolis save the human race."
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2008-04-20, 17:12 | Link #11 |
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Saw the first two episodes today at New York Comic-con. Let me get this out of the way first, I did not like the show because there was an unnecessary amount of fanservice and one the main character's hauu~ got grating on the ears after the first twenty times. That said, the show was very very weird.
The plot was sort of interesting. It wasn't new or anything, but it was an interesting take on it. The whole magical girls with super powers has been done time and time again, but they still managed to work some good dark elements into it and different stuff. Their powers weren't exactly original but they weren't exactly recycled either. It was an interesting touch with all the things they could do with them. The dark elements were really what made the show interesting to me. There was some really great potential there. (There are some really stupid moments too though.) Visually, it was great. It looked absolutely great ignoring the fanservice. Musically, it was very meh. The songs were all forgettable. A quick summary of it is more like "3D lesbian magical girls save everyone and everything". The voice acting hurt my ears for the most part. The three main characters were annoying, but all of the side characters were good. Now, onto the complaining: There were some very annoying elements to it. I will go into spoiler tags now: These spoilers are very minor for the most part and do not spoil anything major. My first griped, "scenes" that repeated over and over. Spoiler for Repeated scenes:
And the major gripe: This show had way too much fanservice of young girls. The series can be called "Triad bait". I would use another phrase involving the acronym P.W.D, but lets not open that can of worms. The magical girl transformation scenes itself weren't the problem. They are almost required for a magical girl show. The problem is what happened before and after. Spoiler for Magical girls:
Here is the live watching feed just for fun. There are some spoilers in it: Spoiler for Feed:
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2008-04-22, 18:24 | Link #13 |
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Well, this must be the season that fetishes are used in non hentai titles. This is the third title I've seen so far this season that has done this. I have to see this one just from that description alone.
DVD 1 is being released on 5/23/08 apparently. Hopefully, the delay was a good thing.
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2008-05-24, 23:40 | Link #16 |
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The DVD of episode one came out yesterday, but all I have seen so far is the preview version that was streamed a month ago.
The show was very, very "different" and quite entertaining, largely for its eye candy of explosions and pinball in space, as the lead girl -- I mean "adapter" -- kept bouncing off things with a flash of light. Everything is CG, including the people. The voices are quite moe, with Makino Yui as Amuri leading the way, accompanied by Aizawa Michiru, and by Saitou Momoko, who didn't get to say much. Other familiar names in smaller roles are Noto Mamiko and Kaneda Tomoko. Hirano Aya didn't appear in episode one. There are a couple of pleasant insert songs. It's partly because I didn't understand everything that was said, partly because of the strange new world, and partly because the "story" was fairly obscure, but this was not the easiest show to understand. Spoiler for ep1:
EDIT: But I can understand someone being put off by the incessant tiny super-moe voices. If you like such things, they're good versions, but for people who don't, they would be a trial. The show is probably best for moe fans, despite the CG eye candy.
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2008-06-03, 11:33 | Link #17 |
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In the name of the moon, I will punish you!
I had to get that off my chest. That transformation scene was so cute and slightly naughty. The Sentai got pwned by the bad guys. The eyecatches in the middle of the program. This show is not taking itself seriously and not for the kiddy crowd. Amuri's back story is quite sad and is interspersed with the her fighting scenes. Animation is great and should definitely get a Blu-ray release. Too much is being made over those accidental kisses. I thought it was quite funny. Nothing romantic about it at all but need the subtitles to verify this. Waiting for the subs to fully understand episode 1.
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2008-06-12, 19:47 | Link #18 |
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So this is a science fiction anime by the guy that created Gaogaigar, Betterman and Brigadoon and features loli characters?! This seems almost to up my alley, what's the catch?
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EDIT: Oh, and another catch is that it's all in 3DCG. You either like that or you don't.
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