2008-10-28, 22:48 | Link #24 | |
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Dare I predict some remix CDs forthcoming? @teelotes: Ah, nice. That explains Nagi's oufit on the CD cover, and even the song title. |
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2008-10-29, 01:25 | Link #27 |
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you are right she is cute, i just love her more on the scene w/ lyrics mada mada jimi da ne! nakami mo jimi da ne! hara hara jibun dake no yume o miru yori issho ni odorou yo
and can't wait for my copy to arrived, this season's anime has been very good. edited Last edited by P.G.; 2008-10-29 at 04:07. |
2008-10-29, 11:20 | Link #29 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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The OP broke into the charts today at #12. Not as high as I expected (thinking back to Lucky Star), but pretty good for a newcomer and a show that is just beginning to catch on.
As for the PV, I think the song is fun, Tomatsu-san is extremely attractive, and the PV is visually really bad: nice colors, but poor writing, choreography and acting. I did notice that one of the books on the bed was the English edition of Sophie's World, that great little popular history of philosophy.
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2008-10-29, 19:11 | Link #30 |
Tenshi's Defense Squadron
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Fighting against those who oppress the system
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here's the pv, if anyone wants to see it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1vHW...to-hade-ni-ne/ I love when she blends the food, and that's alot of food in her house.
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2008-10-29, 23:08 | Link #31 |
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Join Date: May 2007
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nice PV… Tomatsu Haruka is a very good looking girl… gotta love her casual hair style (and yeah, nice legs…)
do you usually mix fruit and milk in a juice? last time was tried, it sent my sister multiple times to the bathroom... --no need to guess the number-- it really did upset her stomach... (talking here in reference to the PV...) |
2008-10-30, 03:15 | Link #33 |
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Finally got around to posting my review of the OP theme. For those of you who don't want to read through the massive wall of text, let's just say that I've never had so much fun listening to generic J-pop before. The music in general is fairly generic, but the undue influence of the OP sequence as well as Nagi's character was what did it for me.
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2008-10-30, 04:54 | Link #34 | |
Butler mitai~
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seriously, what's with the theme "let's show Haruka-chan's cute side! more! more I say!" there's no mistaking Haruka Tomatsu is cute w/o her needing to act cute.. i can't see a link between it's song and pv. the PV and song just doesn't fit what i had in mind there's no doubt the song is fantabulous, but i have to say, it's PV is too lame for me. |
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2008-10-30, 14:42 | Link #36 |
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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gah..... everytime I watch a PV or music video from Japan, I feel like I've fallen into the very early MTV videos of the early 1980s. Goofy things that often had nothing to do with the lyrics.....
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2008-10-30, 20:03 | Link #37 |
Twilight Breaker
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Somehow I predict dance parodies on YouTube and stuff. Oh yeah, and maybe it'll be slapped into the next Nico Nico medley. For now, watch out for Nagi and Zange doing Caramelldansen.
Though seriously, I do think this would be great for remixes and mash ups. |
2008-11-03, 04:06 | Link #39 | |
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Oh and don't forget bad hair and no fashion sense. Anyway, not surprised that this one only broke in at #12 or whatever seeing as it's probably the least gimmicky and most listenable arrangement thus far from the dance guy. Well as lacking in gimmickery as this guy's works can possibly get...... If there's anything I've learned it's that anime singles sell in Japan in an inverse proportion to how likely I am to ever actually listen to them more then once. |
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2008-11-04, 10:13 | Link #40 |
Porcupine
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Norway
Age: 65
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I think highly of the ending song (and its associated video sequence too). I am a God-fearing man myself, and although I am not a polytheist, I immediately sensed the genuine reverence of the song. I played it over again several times, and have done so in the later episodes too. It is amazing to find such a spiritual gem in such an unlikely place. (The anime itself does not strike me as reverent, at least by Christian standards, though the Japanese seem to have a more relaxed relationship with their gods.)
So... does anyone know if this song is patterned after real Japanese devotional music? And could anyone possibly recommend a way to find similar songs, if there are? |
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