2013-04-07, 05:34 | Link #81 | |
General of Aurda
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
|
Quote:
__________________
|
|
2013-04-07, 22:43 | Link #83 | |
General of Aurda
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
|
Quote:
Somewhat off topic, but I love the expression she uses in this: scene, after everyone has left her in the room.
__________________
|
|
2013-04-07, 23:18 | Link #84 |
That one guy
Join Date: Nov 2011
|
she has a pretty wide voice range too. Considering her Shinku is dignified and regal while SZS role was low and raspy. Kinda of jarring. Then again I didn't really remember Rie Tanaka voicing Suigintou which surprised me as well because her memorable roles for me were Lacus Clyne of GS/D and Ciel from MMZ
|
2013-04-08, 01:39 | Link #85 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
|
Suigintou becomes a pro wrestler this fall?
I first recall hearing Sawashiro Miyuki voice Puchiko in DiGi Charat back in 1999.
When the the anime was announced for it back in 2011, the drama CD for the Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai! (I Wanna be the Strongest in the World!) women's professional wrestling manga by ESE and Natsuki Kiyohito featured Toyosaki Aki as the protagonist, idol-turned-wrestler Hagiwara Sakura, Hikasa Youko as her singing idol pal Miyazawa Elena, Tanaka Rie as Sakura nemesis Kazama Rio, and real-life Japanese professional wrestling commentator Tsuji Yoshinari as, well, the professional wrestling commentator. Nabatome Hitomi and Itou Shizuka also had roles (I can't recall whom they played) in the Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai! drama CD released in 2011. Here is an audio excerpt from the Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai! drama CD, accompanied by panels from the manga, in which Kazama Rio (Tanaka Rie) delights in inflicting pain and suffering and humiliation upon our wrestling idol heroine Hagiwara Sakura (Toyosaki Aki), who screams in agony but doesn't give up while her friend Miyazawa Elena (Hikasa Youko) watches helplessly: NSFW! Spoiler:
Since Suigintou in Rozen Maiden in 2004 and especially after Tomoe Marguerite in My-Otome in 2005-2006, Tanaka Rie gained renown for crazed, demented, sadistic/sadomasochistic roles like Liang Qi in CANAAN, Yamanobe Sayara in Mnemosyne, and Kitou Hotaru in Copihan. The cast for the Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai! TV anime series, which debuts in October of this year, hasn't been annnounced yet, but don't be surprised to see Suigintou reveling in pro grappling sadism this fall. Even though it featured no nudity, it proved to be too much for YouTube, which promptly took my upload off it back in 2011 after I had downloaded it and given the original uploader on Nico Nico Douga full credit for it: "This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube's policy on nudity or sexual content. Sorry about that."
__________________
Last edited by Siegel Clyne; 2013-04-08 at 10:54. |
2013-04-08, 14:49 | Link #86 |
General of Aurda
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
|
I remember reading an article on Anime News Network awhile back; when they were auditioning for the part of Suigintou, Tanaka Rie showed up wearing all black; though her voice type wasn't exactly what they originally had in mind for the part, they chose her because her mannerism fit the personality of the role.
Speaking of the voice cast, back before the anime, there was a drama CD made that was based on the manga, the cast listing included: Shinku - Yui Horie. Jun - Sanae Kobayashi. Nori - Aya Hisakawa. Suigintou - Mamiko Noto. Hinaichigo - Tomoko Kaneda. Tomoe - Ayako Kawasumi. Suiseiseki - Nana Mizuki. Laplace's Demon - Joji Nakata. The list might sound a bit weird, but considering that it was made based on the manga, before the anime aired, it actually sounded rather good. Here is a clip of Sawashiro Miyuki at the 2011 Anime Expo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBhlM0UpHLU
__________________
|
2013-04-08, 21:43 | Link #88 |
Gamilas Falls
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Republic of California
Age: 46
|
She's Fate Testerrossa in Nanoha and really oddly, Touma Minami in Minami-ke.
And just announced to be the singer of the ED theme for Chapter 7 of Space Battleship Yamato 2199 this fall.
__________________
|
2013-04-09, 14:54 | Link #89 | |
General of Aurda
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
|
Quote:
But, I still have to say that I prefer the anime version. Here's a clip from it: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/GbWTawYR/Phase_2.html I wouldn't mind Mamiko Noto playing the voice of Kirakishou.
__________________
|
|
2013-04-09, 19:56 | Link #90 |
That one guy
Join Date: Nov 2011
|
Hinaichigo still sounds really babyish. Nori sounds waaaaaaaay more mature in the drama. Shinku a bit more girl than lady. Nana Mizuki just gets the right amount of energy in there, though she just hits the more somber parts of Suiseiseki better than the anime VA. I guess I should've seen the hyperactive voice coming from Utau's fangirl moments.
|
2013-04-21, 01:53 | Link #92 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
|
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...in-studio-deen
2 Juns... Seems lke they are adapting the new manga series. DEEN? No Ko Matsuo? I am disappoint but what can I do... At least the cast, ALI PROJECT and Mitsumune are returning. Fingers crossed for kukui's return. |
2013-04-21, 02:19 | Link #93 |
Administrator
Join Date: Dec 2003
Age: 41
|
What I think is interesting is that the writer they have on-board for the project is a real industry veteran in Tomomi Mochizuki, who has been directing anime since the 80s. His most recent major project was House of Five Leaves (which he directed along with doing all the scripts and sound direction). In terms of projects where he only did the story planning/anime writing, there are some really oddball stories in there, like Touka Gettan and Yamibou. It makes me wonder how he's going to treat this story. I tend to think that veteran anime writers can sometimes be a bit more liberal in their adaptations (and focus more on making thing work for anime than trying to be strictly loyal to the source), but that isn't always the case. I'll be curious to see what they do.
__________________
|
2013-04-21, 02:42 | Link #94 |
That one guy
Join Date: Nov 2011
|
It's all in the spirit! As long as it follows the spirit of cute dolls doing cute things and confusing young men that they are actually little girls instead of animated playthings.
But seriously, hearing relentless say this makes me worried. |
2013-04-21, 05:01 | Link #96 |
Yurifag
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Kharkiv, Ukraine / Barcelona, Spain
Age: 35
|
Phhh. DEEN is fine for me. As long as they are not adapting novels of any sort. Their manga adaptations are decent but still studio does best with originals.
__________________
Last edited by Nachtwandler; 2013-04-21 at 06:11. |
2013-04-21, 14:12 | Link #98 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
|
Really happy with the news, in manga adaptations I don't have that much of a problem with DEEN and the staff looks solid enough. Like Kakkou said, it's great to see Ryota Ohsaka getting more roles and Ali Project songs for Rozen Maiden are always good.
__________________
|
Thread Tools | |
|
|