2013-03-06, 02:32 | Link #1 | |
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Original author: Real Crazy Man Director: Yoshihisa Oyama Script: Kenichi Yamashita Studio: Assez Finaud Fabric. and feel. Cast Blood-type A - Jun Fukuyama Blood-type B - Yuichi Nakamura Blood-type O - Akira Ishida Blood-type AB - Tetsuya Kakihara Looks like its gonna be an anime short, I might watch this just for the seiyuu |
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2013-03-06, 05:50 | Link #9 |
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The concept is weird in a interestingly good way, but what makes me excited even more is the excellent cast held by FukuJun, Nakamura, Ishida and Kakihara, which leads to my potential watch list !
BTW, my blood type is A, so I'll go for FukuJun.
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2013-03-06, 14:01 | Link #13 | |
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I wish I knew what blood type I was. I donated blood once in September 2011 and they said they would send me my donor card in about six weeks, but they never did. :/ |
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2013-03-06, 14:12 | Link #14 | |
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*rubs lucky rabbits foot* *rabbit wasn't so lucky*
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2013-03-06, 14:14 | Link #15 | |
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2013-03-06, 20:52 | Link #19 | ||
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Anime like Kamichu and Natsume Yuujinchou are excellent for this; gods and youkai may be superstitions, but they can easily lead to exciting stories. Individual episodes of anime like Tanabata episodes or school festival episodes are cliches (and they can get annoying here and there), but they usually don't dominate a whole anime and they have a lot of culture to make use of. I just can't muster much interest when looking at premises that take *one* tiny aspect of Japanese culture and appear to center the entire series around it. Like this show, and also that one show about the little sister who comes from Osaka with the whole making fun of Kansai people thing. These might be decent ideas for a one-shot or something, but a full-length series sounds like stretching it. Not to mention, it's extremely Japanese in nature. If you have to explain to me why I should find the B-type character's actions funny (and I'm sure that would be the case for most of us on ASuki), then I'm obviously not versed well enough in Japanese culture to qualify for watching the anime. I'd like to clarify that I'm not necessarily expecting this to be a bad anime. I'm just not that excited from the premise and I feel that it might be over my level. On the plus side, that's one awesome voice cast! I'm type A, actually. Sorry for forever ruining your idealized image of me. |
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2013-03-06, 20:57 | Link #20 |
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I think you missed the point..... It's a Korean comic that is getting animated in Japan, and the actions of the blood types done are what makes this comical.
You'll see how funny it is when you see it. I enjoyed the original greatly, and can't wait to see how the Japanese twist will make this enjoyable in its own way. |
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