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I realize I bash this series sometimes, but it really does have a lot of substance. Looks like I’ll have to eat my words this week ^^

Takashi-kun’s latest adventure moved me nearly to tears. He meets another masked lady-youkai (a firefly, this time) hunched tightly against a man sitting at a lake. She is stunned that a human boy is able to see her and follows him (Madara as well) back to his home. The three crack open a bottle of sake and share drinks while she explains her past connections to the man at the lake. Apparently, the man was also once able to see youkai and the two of them had fallen deeply in love. However, as he matured, he lost his ability to sense her. Since then, all she has been able to do is remain silently by his side and hope against all odds that he finds happiness. She invites Takashi to guess her name…

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LOLCATS 2099! Btw, does anyone know if a Madara plushie has been manufactured yet? I will make it mine…

Maybe the mist and balm of the grey morning air, coupled with episode eight’s gentle melodic accompaniment and pockets of breathtaking stillness were the precise ingredients needed to concoct a touching experience. Maybe it was the fact that I had just risen from a fantastic night’s sleep after the best beach vacation anyone could have wished for, marking the end of a three-year employment stint and heralding coming days of change and other exciting unknowns. Or maybe episode eight is simply an exquisite work of art that encapsulates all the beauty and melancholy that Natsume Yuujin-chou has promised. I am not so concerned with causation here. All I can say is that this is a stunningly beautiful episode that needs to be watched without delay.

Impressions:

maipeisu: so did you see the episode?
shokkeru: ah not yet i’m afraid
maipeisu: haha not a problem
shokkeru: i was just curious as to what you thought
maipeisu: dude, it was like, MUSHISHI-heavy
maipeisu: and i had just woken up, and the morning air felt so nice
maipeisu: in my head, i was like ‘whooooooooooa O_O’
shokkeru: haha

Natsume Yuujin-chou’s selection of youkai X human relationship has intensified once again. This relationship has developed to the greatest extent possible, within obvious gender-constraints (here I use “gender” in its most correct definition). A human and a youkai have not only fallen in love, but they have expressed it physically. It makes you wonder if it’s possible to dance any more freely back and forth across the boundaries of “human” and “ayakashi”. The lines continue to blur…

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Another mask. No wonder they thought she was possessing him. Takashi is bound to be wary of youkai bearing masks at this point.

Unfortunately, it seems that even the most fated meeting of hearts between a human and youkai is also fated for an early demise. Humans may lose their six-sense ability to “see” youkai. Humans may wither and die long before a youkai’s lifespan is exhausted. Youkai may lose their ability to retain an anthropomorphic shape. And as Takashi soberly notes towards the end of the episode, humans and ayakashi do indeed have some irreconcilable differences. There are many, many material conditions that must be satisfied in order for this kind of meeting to take place. Both gifted humans (like Takashi) and youkai must grapple with the harsh reality that such a love is an anomaly, and that nature’s design is not conducive for its happenstance.

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Strange, how a firefly can be entertained by fireworks.

Yet what about the joyful memories, the delicate, impassioned moments, the pains of separation — do the aforesaid difficulties make these things any less real or any less worth the expense?

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Yea dude, hw sux!

Takashi’s knee-jerk reaction to the idea of losing his ability to see youkai is one of extreme aversion — so instinctive that it comes as a surprise even to him. The same youkai that were once the bane of his existence have found a special place in his heart and occupy a void he may never be able to fill.

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Oh, the irony! Takashi, I think he needs to be more worried about getting tackled by you.

Has anyone else noticed how at some point, *every* episode of Natsume Yuujin-chou features a giant youkai (kind of like the boss of a dungeon?) Anyway, this week’s boss mega-ayakashi is a benign, lake-dwelling firefly eater. Why do some of the largest creatures feast on the smallest things? I mean, seriously, what point is there to having teeth as big as wrecking balls? This big doofus will play a significant role later in the episode, as expected. I can’t decide whether the design of this youkai is intentionally goofy or just half-assed. An aside: If I remember correctly, there was a light jazz-suite (piano, brushes, and the like) that played shortly after this part, which took me by surprise. The remaining music comprises the same tunes we have heard before, but the musical arrangement in this episode was so intricate and masterful that it really engraved the melancholy of each scene into my psyche.

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LOL. The question is, which is which, amirite??

Kiyo (that’s the name that Takashi gave to the firefly after he had a dream) tries to make the point that her relationship was much like Takashi’s relationship with Madara. I dont think so, though. And now, another haiku (read the lines):

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Inevitable,
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The pain of separation.
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Time to say goodbye.

Hotaru (the Japanese word for ‘firefly’ and the firefly youkai’s true name) is able rest easy knowing that her beloved has found happiness with another human, and that he is ready to move on. She transforms into a firefly one last time to light his night and bid him farewell. Unattainable love has been a common theme for the past three or four episodes. Still, despite being a recurring situation, it has not lost its twinge of poignancy. It also does not cease to amaze me that these youkai have enough wisdom to accept their fates and to fade into the ethers without protest. A glance, a final look, another caress is all they need to be fulfilled in the end. Perhaps the years that they spend in existence, which far outweigh the human lifespan, impart a formidable wisdom…

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I repeat: don’t let the cuteness fool you. Nyanko-sensei is a repository of untold wisdom.

Madara was as mysterious as ever in this episode. He was less of a Garfield and more of a Cheshire Cat this time around. I am still not completely certain about how he feels about Takashi, but then again, that kind of tactful speech/action is to be expected of an ages-old demon.

Next Fabulous Episode:

Seems like we can expect another character from the OP. That’s usually a good sign that things are about to get moving, but then again, that’s what I said before about the dark-haired dude ::knock on wood::.


Shokkeru’s Humble Opinions


Takashi is such a pimp.

I thought this was a pretty good episode for the most part, however I can’t help but feel that this episode was a bit too similar to episode six with Tsubame. Of course, this episode dwells further into the human and spirit relationship deal and Takashi was able to meet someone who used to be able to see the spirits as well. This episode also opened up an interesting fact that Takashi might not be able to see the spirits anymore once he becomes older. Whether this will be a liberating event or a heart-breaking one for Takashi is anyone’s guess. But despite all this, the episode wasn’t anything “special” to me as it used a lot of elements from previous episodes (not that it’s really a bad thing).


You’re not forgiven.

I don’t really have much to say about this episode, but the next episode is sure to be FABULOUS

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Saimoe Tournament 2008 Group Stage Day 10

Written by on August 28th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Group C2

????????????
1??555?????????????????????! [Hinamori Amu @ Shugo Chara]
2??292?????????????? [Itoshiki Rin @ Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]
3??216??????????????? [Nogami Aoi @ Zettai Karen Children]

Group C6

????????????
1??822???????????? [Hiiragi Kagami @ Lucky Star]
2??270???????CLANNAD [Furukawa Sanae @ CLANNAD]
3??227????????????????? [Sonozaki Shion @ Higurashi Kai]

Group C10

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1??468????????????????????? [Nijihara Ink @ Moetan]
2??410????????????? ???????? R2 [Sumeragi Kaguya @ Code Geass R2]
3??289????????P?N?????????? [Kafuka Fuura (pen-name) @ Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]

YATTA! KAGAMIN BANZAI!

Overwhelming win for Kagamin for this round. Actually, it does make me a bit scared. Chances are, Kagamin and Kyou will be duking it out for the final round of Group C. Sigh….

Next Round 08/29:- ▼

Group C3

????@????[Mochida Hinako @ Myself;Yourself]
???@???? [Chiaki @ Shigofumi]
????@??? [Aizawa Sakuya @ Hayate the Combat Butler]

Group C7

????@?? [Midarezaki Kyouka @ Kyouran Kazoku Nikki]
????@D.C.II [Asakura Otome @ D.C. II]
???@????? [Kaaya @ The Tower of Druaga]

Group C11

????@?? [Midarezaki Yuka @ Kyouran Kazoku Nikki]
?????@???? [Oribe Aoi @ Myself;Yourself]
??@???? [Yuno @ Hidamari Sketch]

Not much of an interesting line up for me tomorrow.

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Vampire Knight Guilty Official Trailer is here!

Written by on August 28th, 2008 in 3555.

Hey, people and those who are fans of Vampire Knight! It seems that the official website has shown the trailer for the next season of Vampire Knight, or call it Vampire Knight Guilty. The song’s titled Rondo (Which is also sang by ON/OFF who sang the first season’s OP), and true enough it’s sound like a Rondo in classical music. The second music is Suna no Oshiro by Wakeshima Kanon who also sang the ending of the first season, which is creepy but alluring (Though I don’t want the ending part to sound incomplete like what she did to still doll.) While there are still some clips that are related in the first season, we get to see a sneak peek on what’s going to happen in the continuation of the anime series (But I find it amusing that Ichiru wearing a Cross Academy uniform with his hair tied in a ponytail is funny, even in the manga doesn’t show him having his hair like that.). But before I could spoil anyone who haven’t read or follow the manga, enjoy the trailer. It’s coming out on 6th October 2008, so be patient (For those who are anticipating the 2nd season.)

P.S.: God, I don’t think anyone would be reading this after watching the last episode of Vampire Knight. And yes, I do hate how it ends, putting too many information clumping among each other. Then what’s the use of the 2nd season if you do that, Studio DEEN?

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Saimoe Tournament 2008 Group Stage Day 9

Written by on August 27th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Group C1

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1??651??????????????????StrikerS [Vita @ Nanoha StrikerS]
2??303????????????????????? [Honami Takase Ambler @ Rental Magica]
3??246??????????? [Natsu Mikan @ Potemayo]

Group C5

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1??477?????????????????? [Shirayuki Mizore @ Rosario+Vampire]
2??380??????????????? [Kuroha Manami @ Rental Magica]
3??270?????????? [Ezomori Nozumu @ Kanokon]

Group C9

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1??672????????????????????????????????????? ??????? [Louise Franscoise de la Valliere @ Zero no Tsukaima]
2??610??????????????ARIA ???? [Alicia Florence @ ARIA]
3??116????E???????ARIA ???? [Akira E. Ferrari @ Aria]

Terrible, terrible day for ARIA fans. The goddess Alicia has lost by a mere 62 votes. That’s gonna be pretty mortifying for them, considering this is the last year of Saimoe for them, unless an OVA comes out.

I’m sad Mikan didn’t get as many votes as I hoped.

P.S. Yet again I forgot to change the day no. Ugh.

Next Round 08/28:- ▼

Group C2

?????@??? [Hinamori Amu @ Shugo Chara]
???@??? [Nogami Aoi @ Zettai Karen Children]
???@???? [Itoshiki Rin @ Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]

Group C6

????@????? [Sonozaki Shion @ Higurashi Kai]
????@CLANNAD [Furukawa Sanae @ CLANNAD]
????@???? [Hiiragi Kagami @ Lucky Star]

Group C10

?????@???? [Nijihara Ink @ Moetan]
????@???R2 [Sumeragi Kaguya @ Code Geass R2]
??????P?N?@???? [Kafuka Fuura (pen-name) @ Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]

First of my favourites are finally up, Kagami. After quite the upset last year, I hope she’ll be able to do better this year, although the competition has noticeably heated up.

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Nogizaka Haruka, Episode 7- I Am Man, Hear Me Roar

Written by on August 27th, 2008 in 3640.


I like where this man’s fantasies are going.

Continuing directly from last week, the scary looking guy from last week was following Haruka on behalf of her dad, and he found all of her Comiket goods as well. So Haruka runs away from home and stays with Yuuto for a day, until the house gets raided by daddy and his SPs. Yuuto proceeds to grab his sack and man-up, rawr.

Initially, I couldn’t decide whether this guy is yakuza or zaibatsu business king. I mean he’s wearing a nice suit, but he wears sunglasses and has that rough looking face that are common in stereotypical yakuza depictions in anime. Though, after seeing his wife later on in the episode, I tend to come down on the yakuza side.


Go on…


Damn that whore teacher, stop blocking!

Mika is like every shipping fangirls best friend, complete with a dirty mind and copious “kyyyaaaaa~!”ing. I also enjoyed how she got so excited about the prospects of having him as a brother or…dad? Oooooookkkkkk!

“No matter what happens, I’ll always be your friend.” While the sentiments are nice, I hope you are aiming for more than friends man. But hey, holding hands sleeping together in the same room is a step in the right direction bud. Have patience and keep plugging at it, she’s definitely worth it in the end.

This scene was awesome, because both of them stood up to the old codger. Haruka got the courage to not just stay obedient like she had in the past and Yuuto raged in support of his woman. The cry of many an otaku: “it’s just a hobby, stop looking at us funny!”

And enter the yakuza wife wearing all the right clothing, with the perfect voice of Aya Hisakawa as the seiyuu of Haruka’s mother. Yuuto, my man, if that’s what Haruka is going to look like in 20 years you best not let go of her, mmmmmm delicious. Was kind of pathetic to see the tough old man get told off and dominated by his wife though. But then they hug in front of everyone, “aaaawwwwwww” as usual~!

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The Girl on The Train: How Life Imitates Fiction

Written by on August 26th, 2008 in Life.

I looked at my watch and eagerly awaited for the time my train was supposed to arrive. After leaving from my part-time job as well as listing files in front of my computer for seven hours, I was thinking only about the magazine in my hands and the Boom Boom Satellites CD I was listening to. As the sunset was glaring, I adjusted my sunglasses and stood in line as I got ready to board the incoming train. As was usual, the train was devoid from seated places, since it’s full with people getting back to their homes, so I sit on the ground, on the opposite side of the train door.

Then she entered…

I didn’t pay much attention at first: she was just another person in the daily throng. She sat next to me, however, leaned into the back of the side seats and placed her shopping bag between her legs. As man is naturally curious, I looked sideways to check my transient neighbor, and I didn’t forget what I saw. That moment was one of those times when one just froze at awe towards the beauty of the spectacle. It was what happened to me at that exact time. She was wearing a jean shorts and a striped polo, which combined with her dark brown short hair gave her a tomboyish look. I coudn’t help noticing her slight tanned skin and the perky butt emphasized by her shorts. The bust was the size of apples and the eyes filled with energy. In conclusion, the kind of girl you meet so rarely in your lifetime.

A intent of speaking with her grew with me but I’m not the kind of guy bold enough to do these sort of things, so I was only able to watch from behind my sunglasses during the 40 minutes the trip took. While stuck on that impasse, I couldn’t help to compare my situation with Densha Otoko, or with the zillion romance mangas I know. Afterall, in spite of being works of fiction, mangas have their bases on real life, trying to depict it in a different perspective. But nevertheless, life tends to not have convenient triggers or “sparks” to move the action forward: we get restrained by the social laws of society and common sense, limiting our actions and expression.

Meanwhile, the trip ended. I even thought of slipping my phone number into her shopping bag but how she would react to the fact that a total stranger had made something like that? But even if I dared to think of something like that, I could no more because my chance was lost. I her leaving the train without looking back, another anonymous human being that fades away in the crowd. Each time I take the same train I think about her and wonder if I’ll see her again and if I could have made something different…

Thanks to mike for the help he gave me while writing this post.

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Celebrating 50 years of feeding Otaku

Written by on August 26th, 2008 in 3555.

Today is the 50th anniversary of the day instant ramen went on sale in Japan - August 25th, 1958. You may remember January of 2007 when the creator of this delicious treat, Momofuku Ando, passed away and was given a huge send-off - Yasuhiro Nakasone, former Prime Minister of Japan, even delivered the eulogy at his funeral!

This meal, sometimes the only nutrition we can manage in between bouts of anime marathons at our computer desks, is easy to take for granted; it’s easy, cheap, and has always been around (sorry to our 50+ year old readers). So, I decided to do a bit of research on this subject, and thought you might be interested in what I found out!


“Ramen art.”

I pulled this brief history from the Ramen History page at the Insant Ramen Homepage:

The Japanese have always loved to eat noodles and invented many unique varieties of their own, such as soba (thin, buckwheat noodles) and udon (thick wheat noodles). The history of instant noodles begins in the years after the Second World War: a time of intense food shortages in Japan. Inexpensive and full of needed calories, ramen (thin Chinese-style vermicelli noodles served in soup) became widely popular and long lines of hungry diners outside noodle shops and street food stands were a common sight. Obviously, what was needed was a tasty, safe and non-perishable type of ramen that could easily be cooked at home.

Enter Chicken Ramen, a brand of flavored instant noodles sold under the slogan “Just add hot water and wait 2 minutes.” The Japanese in the late fifties were so impressed by the new food that they nicknamed it “miracle ramen”. Before Chicken Ramen, this type of noodle had been called Chinese soba, but the runaway success of this brand made ramen into a household word.


The first ramen ever marketed: Chikin Ramen.

I also found that in a year 2000 poll, Japanese people voted instant ramen as the best invention of the 20th century! (it was followed in second by the kareoke machine P ) Perhaps most surprisingly, I learned that its original price point was 6 to 7 times that of regular soba or udon, making it very much a luxury good in post-WW2 Japan.

After the death of creator Momofuku Ando, a museum was created in Osaka that shows how he developed the noodles, and how they have changed over the years. Momofuku, an immigrant from Taiwan, got off to a false start when he was imprisoned in 1948 for tax evasion, but he never let that stop him. He continued trying for his vision and finally achieved success at an age when most people are fully established in their fields, prompting him to later quote “I invented instant ramen when I was 48 and Cup Noodles at 61. In life, there is no such thing as too late.”


“Peace will come to the world when the people have enough to eat.”

So, whether you deck your ramen out to the max with veggies, meat, and whatever else, eat it simply with the flavor pack, or are somewhere in the middle like me (I usually just poach an egg in it), take a brief moment today to reflect on this amazing invention and celebrate its 50 years in existence!


Momofuku enjoying some of his creation.

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Wagaya no Oinari-sama 21

Written by on August 25th, 2008 in 3550, anime.

Wagaya no Oinari-sama

Holy shit, Sakura was damn badass this week. Single-handedly kicking that wolf-man ass, and there was some really fancy moves she showed off there. Kuu, GOOD JOB!

Ahh~ we finally get in to the Momiji arc. Looks like she’s a wolf-person of sorts. I’m gonna LOL if she turns out to be a Western-style werewolf. All the signs are kinda there already, but I still find it hard to imagine her as one.

Wagaya no Oinari-sama

I have to add, OL Kuu looks hawt. Seriously hawt.

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Saimoe Tournament 2008 Group Stage Day 8

Written by on August 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Group B4

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1??426????????Myself;Yourself [Hoshino Asami @ Myself;Yourself]
2??338??????? [Kagura @ Gintama]
3??222??????????? [Takamimori Kyou @ Potemayo]

Group B8

????????????
1??552?????S?????????ARIA ???? [Aika S. Granzchesta @ ARIA]
2??478????????????? [Takara Miyuki @ Lucky Star]
3??150????????????? ?full color’s? [Kurihara Nagisa @ Sketchbook]

Group B12

????????????
1??500???????????????????StrikerS [Vivio @ Nanoha StrikerS]
2??434????????? ???? [Yoshino @ Minami-ke]
3??268????????????? [Suzumiya Haruhi @ Lucky Star]

Wowow, interesting. Looks like I did overestimate Suzumiya Haruhi. And here I thought she would at least pass through the second round. In fact, even surprisingly Yoshino from Minami-ke picked up more votes than she did!

Next Round 08/27:- ▼

Group C1

????@???? [Natsu Mikan @ Potemayo]
????@???StS [Vita @ Nanoha StrikerS]
???????????@??? [Honami Takase Ambler @ Rental Magica]

Group C5

?????@??? [Kuroha Manami @ Rental Magica]
?????@???? [Shirayuki Mizore @ Rosario+Vampire]
???@???? [Ezomori Nozumu @ Kanokon]

Group C9

???@??? [Louise Franscoise de la Valliere @ Zero no Tsukaima]
???????????@ARIA [Alicia Florence @ ARIA]
??E??????@ARIA [Akira E. Ferrari @ Aria]

Ah, I hope Mikan passes. She is kinda awesome.

Group C9 sure sucks for ARIA fans. Good luck against each other and also Louise :P.

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The Harrassement of Kyon

Written by on August 25th, 2008 in Otaku, Suzumiya Haruhi, Videos, anime.

This comes in courtesy of regular blog reader, Skane, who shares with us this hilarious AMV of Suzumiya Haruhi which garnered a whole number of awards in the recently held Otakon. Don’t you just love the power of the Internet?

God damn, I nearly bust a gut laughing at this AMV. Awesome synching and usage of real footage.

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