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animehouse-moe · 10 months
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Vacation Update
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As you might be able to tell by the title and the image, I'm currently on vacation somewhere warm and by the ocean (definitely a great place to travel to when it's already hot back home /s). I actually got in yesterday evening, but was busy getting myself sorted out and organized so I didn't have the time to post.
Regardless, I just wanted to share what I was up to as I'll be here until Wednesday, so posts will be happening much later in the day, and some might be delayed to the day after. I'll still be doing Zom 100 today though as well as (hopefully) the OP/ED for Link Click as well.
And just one last thing, through the very gracious kindness of a friend, I actually have a haul to share! They went to Japan a while back and bought some stuff for me, and were recently bemoaning how expensive international shipping is. Luckily I remembered the place I'm staying at can take/handle packages so we got it shipped to here for a fraction of the price it would be to ship to my home address. Pretty cool, and pretty cool stuff in the haul too! The storyboard volume for Fate/Stay Night UBW season 2, the magazine that has the first return chapter for Vanitas, and some very cute and fun Bocchi The Rock pins!
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Anyways, that's all I've got to say for now. The weather's nice, the beach (not pictured) is very quiet and clean, and the latest volume of Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut is very good so far!
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ljaesch · 2 years
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Crunchyroll Announces November 2022 Home Video Releases
Crunchyroll Announces November 2022 Home Video Releases
Crunchyroll has announced its releases for November 2022. Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut – The Complete Season (Blu-ray) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 11/1/22 Special Features: Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut Reflecting on Everything Up To Episode 6, Promo Videos, Commercials, Textless opening Song, Textless Closing Songs Moriarty the Patriot – Part 2 (Blu-ray) – 375 minutes – $64.98 – 11/1/22 Special…
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kursed-arcana · 1 year
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Check out Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut keychain set on Mercari!
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serexvu · 2 months
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irina luminesk icon set
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thank you for your request <3
irina luminesk from irina: the vampire cosmonaut
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areweebthereyet · 10 months
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What if we told you there's a show that combines your childhood dream of being an astronaut with your middle school vampire obsession? Would you believe us? WOULD YOU?
On Monday we're watching Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut!
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sarahalainn · 1 year
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ooking up at the same Blood Moon
Japan
同じお月様を愛でながら
心を一つに🌚
La lune rousse
Japon
📸 #sarahalainn #サラオレイン
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月とライカと吸血姫 + 皆既月食 + 天王星食
442年ぶり!次は322年後🌚この瞬間を共にできた奇跡に感謝 #皆既月食 + #天王星食
動画撮影、月食の終わりかけで、もっと早くから撮影すれば良かった…3年後の為のサラッとpractice ということで😂
See you in three years .. or more like in 322 years! What a miracle to witness this moment with so many across the 🌎
Wish I’d started filming earlier though … practice for the next lunar eclipse in 3 years time! 😂
#UranusEclipse #lunareclipse2022
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Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut feat. Blood Moon
I could fly away, broken winged
To the moon and back
Yet simple life is still miles away.. 🌝
君の目は空を見上げて探す
無限の夢の世界を
私の目は下を向く
青いビー玉の家を渇望する
足元に広がる氷上を滑る度に人生が満たされる
高く、無重力で宙を舞う鳥たちのように
壊れた翼で、私は月を行き交うことができるのに
素朴な日々はまだ程遠い
〜サラ・オレイン
TVアニメ『月とライカと吸血姫』
「Simple Life ~ My Beloved」
作曲: #光田康典 氏
作詞・歌唱: サラ・オレイン
Anime: Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut
‘Simple Life ~ My Beloved’
Music by Yasunori Mitsuda
Lyrics/Vocals by Sarah Àlainn
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krjpalmer · 10 months
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“Almost the countdown to Vostok 1... but with a teenaged girl vampire stuck on an unacknowledged test flight for the not-the Soviet Union” provoked a few amused “only in anime” thoughts. I did figure out, though, that Irina the Vampire Cosmonaut had been adapted from “light novels.” When I saw those novels had been translated into English...
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weatherman667 · 28 days
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Irina the Vampire Cosmonaut
It's important to manage your expectations.
They have the most underwhelming Vampires I've seen, and instead it's used as a clumsy metaphor for racism.
Given the premise, it's racism between Russians and Caucasians in the Soviet Union.
Vampire don't seem to have any powers whatsoever. Other than light sensitivity and night vision. They can drink blood, but don't need to. They can't really taste, but they do love textures.
The plot is about a failed (reserve) cosmonaut. The Soviet Premier promised that they would have video recordings of the first Human sent in space. Vampires don't count as Humans, and so they are forcing a Vampire to do it.
Everyone treats the Vampire as a thing, and if they treat her like a person, it's like a psychopathic murderer. Lev's job is to get her fit for space travel. No one else cares if she actually survives. Other than the leadership that want her to survive, so they can do it with Humans from now on.
In practicality, however, the focus is primarily on Lev, Irina, and a false-loli nurse. A false-loli nurse that likes to molest Irina.
I.e. the anime treats it as a high school harem. With female characters being conspicuously inserted into the plot, for... yeah, later on.
So, if you go into it expecting a high school harem anime, you will be pleasantly surprised. If you go into thinking that space + vampires + soviets is an interesting premise, you will be disappointed.
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doublesama · 8 months
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Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut is the first of 2 Patron-picked anime this month. It's about a vampire named Irina who becomes a cosmonaut.
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animehouse-moe · 1 year
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Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut Volume 4: Star-Crossed
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Following up the single volume affair of Bart and Kaye that put them in competition with Irina and Lev, volume 4 approaches the tensions between nations and the products of the space race. It's not so much about space itself as it is the roadblocks placed upon Earth that stop them from reaching the stars. Through that we face struggle, attempting to understand the unique struggles of others, and how as a single collective humanity we can reach the stars.
One of the, obviously, best aspects of this story is how well it blends reality with fiction. The challenges of the space race, of the differences between what's chosen for how to land on the moon, even historical events. Vast swathes of the story have some degree of truth to them, and are wonderfully complemented by the romanticism and drama that Makino has penned. Making promises under the threat of nuclear war, standing up to the pressure of a nation and expressing that you remain a person, finding ways to surpass oppression and discrimination and hatred. It's all very beautiful and thoughtfully composed, so it's hard to pick a place to start.
I say that, but what I'm most excited to chat about was the Cuban Missile Crisis. A grim name for sure, but I think Makino captures that Cold War panic perfectly, even with the characters "closest" to the issue. Bart and Kaye are massive fans of Lev and Irina, so the blow struck them incredibly hard. Both as fans of the cosmonauts who's named ships carried the weapons, but also as nerds with their head amongst the stars, dreaming of rockets rather than missiles. The awkward nature between them is tense but not intense, the silence speaks volumes, and the broken conversation before they separate really drives home the sheer shock of the event. In conjunction with that, I liked how they framed it. They took hold of the situation and spun it to paint Arnack (a United States-United Kingdom blend) as a saint that did no wrong. It's a blink and you'll miss (though really skip over) it moment where the text admits that Arnack was the first to place weapons in proximity to the rival country. They grasp the nature and expression of the crisis incredibly well, and given that we're currently alongside Arnack, ensures that they're shown to be better than the USZR.
Anyways, the actual best moment of the Cuban Missile Crisis (though titled the Imprisoned Island Crisis, a somewhat subtle nod to the state of the country) is what unfolds between Bart and Kaye. The threat of nuclear war looming, a single shot in the dark arriving the next day to effectively save ANSA's desire to land on the moon. Fear mounts and bubbles over into anxiety and terror that brings the two together in a dim room with the sound of rain droplets dancing across the dim window. There's nobody there to reassure the two, Bart doesn't have his brother, and Kaye is still without her mother. It's between themselves that they find a reason to drive their futures forward. That shared passion, the understanding of their fears and desire to find comfort when the world might end the next day. It's a hopelessly dramatic pseudo-tragedy, using threats of annihilation to spur Bart and Kaye forward into making a borderline erotic blood pact. What is with vampires and being hot?
Alright alright, moving on. There's lots to enjoy with this novel outside of the missile crisis. Like Queen Sundancia. I'll be honest, I don't personally think that the introduction to the character was the best it could have been. It's hard to express emotion effectively through just words, so when establishing Sundancia as the 18 year-old girl with her head in the clouds but a crown atop it that forces her to ground it comes off a little heavy handed for my tastes. That said, the more time we get with her, the more enjoyable and relatable her character is. The weight of responsibility is rather common and well understood, but I liked how it was broached with a girl faced with words that could drive the world to destruction or guide it towards a bright future. Talk about heavy. But that's what makes it enjoyable, and it's not obligation to her nation or duty that produces the outcome, but rather her first chat in a very long time where she's treated as that 18 year-old girl rather than the Queen of Arnack.
Speaking of new characters, Professor Klaus was a really nice addition to the exploration of content in this volume. Being directly linked to missile development, and having defected to Arnack gives Klaus a lot of flack, and expresses the approach of a man that has been buffeted by such words throughout the entirety of his career. He faces a different kind of discrimination to Irina and Kaye, and fills a nice middle ground that picks apart race and origin in a somewhat different fashion. Through it all though, Klaus shows that sciences and passion prevails, as even his own tough and stony exterior is cracked by a shared excitement and passion for space that had nearly been extinguished in his heart.
Okay, back to reality really quickly. Lev and Irina do a great job in their roles of this volume, as the cosmonauts isolated from space. The expo and their experience there really drive home their passion, and how alone they feel when alienated from not only what brought the pair together, but what they promised each other. The dejection and sorrow that's experienced by each is very well expressed to that end. Lev is bit more resigned to his fate, almost wearing a cynical smile in the face of his reality, while Irina first shows indignation towards their treatment, before stooping to dejection as she is forced to face reality through some of the experiences at the 21st Century Expo. It's a really sad sight, but serves to explain why the cosmonauts have spent so long travelling the world, and what the reality of early space travel is. In that way, Makino is very good at picking up on the nuances and flow of bureaucracy and how it affects people that are genuinely passionate about what they do.
So, to close it out: another very good volume. The drama is found outside of the oppression of Vampire and Dhampir, which is great to see that Makino isn't relying on it to drive things forward, but it still finds a way to isolate and direct hatred towards people. It doesn't give up on what brought it together, but it also doesn't cling to it hoping that it can continue to deliver. It's a natural progression, one that can feel odd at first as it places the USZR in the crosshairs of Arnack and the reader, but one that at the end of the day remains well executed and received. Vampires, Space, Romance, and Drama. All still apparent in the story, and all still important, but in varying concentrations and degrees, just enough to shake things up. Plus, Karei's art remains really pretty. So there's not really anything else to say other than, "I'm really looking forward to the next volume!".
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ljaesch · 2 years
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Crunchyroll Announces September 2022 Home Video Releases
Crunchyroll Announces September 2022 Home Video Releases
Crunchyroll has announced their releases for September 2022. RE-MAIN – The Complete Season (Blu-ray) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 9/6/22 Special Features: Web Previews, Promo Videos, Commercials, Textless Opening and Ending Songs Back Arrow – Part 2 (Blu-ray) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 9/13/22 Special Features: Web Previews, Textless Opening and Closing Songs Dragon Ball Super – Series Complete…
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saurotitan · 2 years
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ANOTHER show recommendation
Yes, it's another anime. No, I will not apologize. YES, it is somewhat ironic considering today was supposed to be a space launch and the current ISS situation is less than ideal. I'm still going to recommend "Irina: Vampire Cosmonaut". The characters are great, the story aligns with actual historical events (I would know, I was a history minor), and it leaves you feeling hopeful that mankind can one day get its crap together and do something constructive again.
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thefloatingstone · 3 months
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Your recent post laying of blood reminded me of an anime you mentioned about a girl that gets launched into space for testing, like to know what it was called.
Oh sure!
It's Japanese name is "Tsuki to Laika to Nosfaratu" (The Moon and Laika and Nosferatu)
And it's English name is "Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut"
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mangabookshelf · 3 months
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Manga the Week of 1/31/24
SEAN: The end of January and the start of The Worst Month ™. ASH: And an extra long one at that! SEAN: We start with Airship, which in print gives us Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut 7 (the final volume) and She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man 9. And in early digital we get Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash 4 and Mushoku Tensei: Jobless…
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newsintheshell · 4 months
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✨ A RETURNER’S MAGIC SHOULD BE SPECIAL: CONFERMATA UNA SECONDA STAGIONE ANCHE PER LA SERIE TRATTA DALL'ACTION FANTASY COREANO!
Riuscirà ARVO ANIMATION (Monster Girl Doctor, Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut) ad alzare un po' il livello della produzione e a non rushare brutalmente la storia, la prossima volta? Non ci conterei troppo.
Nel frattempo vi ricordo che i primi 12 episodi dell'anime sono tutti in streaming su Crunchyroll.
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krjpalmer · 1 month
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Irina the Vampire Cosmonaut, as an anime adaptation of a “light novel” series, offered a more satisfying stopping point by itself than some adaptations I’ve seen. Still, invoking “real space history” through its world not quite our own just might have done as much as its specific peculiar and amusing core concept to bump up my interest to the point of also buying its novels when they turned out to be translated...
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