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It feels like I’m destined to love every single character that Park Romi voices. Even if I haven’t seen the anime they’re from (yet).
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chiisanahoshi · 1 year
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TVアニメ『BLEACH 千年血戦篇』#4予告動画「KILL THE SHADOW」
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jade-lop · 2 years
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The song from Ryukonogeki was so catchy and the beat reminded me of Decade’s ‘Ride The Wind’.
Then, I found out it was voiced by Paku Romi. Now, I could not get the image of Edward Elric singing from Ryukonogeki out of my head.
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keep-on-trying · 5 months
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Gosh today's episode of OtonaPre gave me EVERYTHING I wanted from Urara focus, aaaah I love Urara I love Syrup I love their relationship so fucking much AAAAAAHHHH ALSO MICHIRU AND KAORU MET URARA AAAAHHHHH
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weirdcat1213 · 10 months
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i should rewatch hnk actually
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sweetness-pop · 1 year
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Helluva Boss Dream Japanese Voice Cast: Moxxie
Moxxie voiced by Romi Park
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Park's roles include
Edward Elric of FullMetal Alchemist
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Temari Nara of Naruto
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Toshiro Hitsugaya of Bleach
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Tao Ren of Shaman King
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X(Sai) of Neuro: Supernatural Detective
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Nana Osaki of Nana
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& Hange Zoë of Attack on Titan
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ofdreamsanddoodles · 2 years
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amazing how little things change with time. i can only listen to like 5 songs on repeat & only for a certain amount of time & somehow i’m like “oh lets put on toshiro’s character song i remember i really liked that as a kid” & now i have to listen to it for the rest of the night
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razzmothazz · 2 months
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FUCKKKK i thought i had yunos voice claim figured out being park romi [romi paku?? whichever is right]/hange from aot but what if. ado ........ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA [EXPLODES AND FUCKING. DIES] 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
still havent figured out makotos voice but uhhh HELP MEEEEE
i definetly want yuno to have a somewhat deep voice but uhHHhdhsjdudhjJDHSKHDNDUFHCHBDBDBDBDJDIFJCBDBJXUSUEV
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nezuchuuko · 8 days
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probs won’t happen but i’m still on my knees begging to some god out there to make romi paku the voice actress for quanxi. i need it for lesbianic reasons
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haro-hawayu · 1 year
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Spirited Away: Live Stage
I watched the Spirited Away Live Stage in theaters on Sunday AND Thursday because there’s two sets of casts for some of the major characters~ just wanted to write my thoughts down. This is me trying to be organized but gets a bit rambly later.
Prior to watching: I already learned about some of the cast. TBH, the only names I knew right away were Hashimoto Kanna and Kamishiraishi Mone--both of them playing Chihiro on separate shows. I’ll just refer to them as Show A/Cast A (Hashimoto) and Show B/Cast B (Kamishiraishi) when talking about them~ Another name was Paku Romi who was part of Cast B. I was familiar with both actresses from different movies: Hashimoto as Kagura in Gintama and also Kamishiraishi as Kana in Chihayafuru (and voice of Mitsuha in Your Name) so I really wanted to watch both shows because I was really excited to see how both actresses would interpret the role of Chihiro.
Thoughts: I love the use of the projections and stage mechanisms that they used to depict movement, and changing of scenes. I think a lot of it was very very very cleverly used.
+Stage projections: I especially loved the part where they projected the Japanese title 「 千と千尋の神隠し 」(literal translation is something like “Sen and Chihiro’s Spiriting Away”) on screen, and they took the kanji 千 from both Sen and Chihiro to form the little torii ⛩ (gate commonly seen in shinto shrines that separate the mundane and sacred worlds) that they drive right through (in the movie they pass by one that’s just leaning there), kind of to represent the moment when the Ogino family entered a different realm. 
+Stage mechanisms: The very obvious ones was how they just rotate some big parts to show different scenes, like Kamaji’s boiler room, Chihiro’s room, the inside/outside of the bathhouse, Yubaba’s office, etc. I liked how they made use of ladders, walkways, and doors/entrances. The whole train scene was amazing too~
+Stage hands: So many things were definitely made possible thanks to all the stage hands!!! It’s interesting that instead of black, they went for a brownish color, but I think it fits very well. I know some people might feel a little distracted by them, but I learned to really ignore them lol. It’s thanks to them that we have Kamaji’s arms/hands, the really cool scene of Haku grabbing Chihiro and running through/past many doors (that one part where they purposely did a “slow-mo” moment during their run when running past the pigs was really cool), the elevator scene, as well as the movement for the soot sprites, mouse-Bo, fly-bird, dragon Haku, and many other things. Oh yeah, and major props to them for the part where they lifted Chihiro and Haku up in the final scene where they reveal Haku’s name.
+Funny oopsies caught: Because it’s a stage play, not everything is full-proof and completely “perfect.” Although I tried to ignore the stage hands, there were some moments that made me giggle a bit. One of the earlier ones (Show A) was the scene where Chihiro is eating the onigiri from Haku and the camera just happened to show Chihiro handing off the onigiri to one of the tree stage-hands to hold onto. Another funny moment was (Show B) where a hurt Haku turns back into his human form, and again, the camera just so happened to show an angle where Haku’s actor sneaks onto the set and tries to quickly hide into the little doorway in Kamaji’s boiler where he waits to “roll out” when his dragon form disperses.
+Unique moments: There were def things that I noticed were unique and great specifically for the live stage play. I loved all the extra singing that was added. I absolutely love the sung version of 神々さま with the whole bathhouse cast. I know this song actually exists but every now and then I wonder if I dreamed that a sung version of this song exists because there’s no full version online. My Googling skills only helped me find the lyrics and clip of it. I also liked that they expanded the scene of everyone cheering/dancing when they freed the River Spirit, and for the play, they had everyone dance and Chihiro was dancing along with them. I loved that they added a (new?? pretty sure it is) theme song for No Face/Kaonashi, and there’s always that same musical motif that plays when he appears. NGL I felt like Kaonashi was extra creepy/scary in the live stage play >< There’s also a song that Kamaji sings and a sung version for The Sixth Station with the ladies which I found were quite nice additions too. Definitely appreciate all the music that was added.
I actually teared up both times during that scene when Chihiro goes back to her parents in the beginning and sees that they got turned into pigs and she was screaming in a panick as they were getting hit and those strange things started to appear around her. I think they were amazing at depicting how scary of a situation it is when a kid finds themselves in such a situation and seeing all these strange apparitions too. I personally felt that the parting scene for Haku and Chihiro more sad and bittersweet in the live stage version, especially when Haku is telling Chihiro to not look back, and in the live stage play, you can see that initial hesitation she had. My favorite added tidbit was the part at the very end where you see Haku standing at the entry of the tunnel. THERE IS HOPE IN THEIR PROMISE!!
+Additional thoughts: I really loved Hashimoto Kanna’s depiction of Chihiro. I really think she was the perfect Chihiro. There was that one scene where she was just about to cry when eating the onigiri and I think the camera angle was perfect because you see her eyes getting shiny just as she starts crying and I was just kinda wow’ed by that (angle wasn’t quite the same for Show B at that scene). I was kinda on the fence on how I would feel about seeing Show B with Kamishiraishi Mone, but she exceeded my expectations~! I still love Hashimoto’s Kanna more though. As for Haku, I’m a bit partial towards Cast B’s Haku, but I appreciated that Cast A’s Haku appeared to be the better dancer??? I liked that he had a little dance thing in the play. I was also really excited to see Paku Romi in Show B, but tbh I got a BIIIIIT distracted by her voice because I can’t help but go “kyaaa it’s Paku Romi!!” Oh yeah, small thing but I loved that they had Chihiro trying to read her new name and went “Chi” and Yubaba was like “CHIGAU (wrong!) it’s Sen!”--it made me giggle.
Overall, I think the stage play did such an amazing job at being true to the original movie, and even expanding a little more on some scenes. I was skimming through the original movie and soundtrack while writing this, so there were some things that made me go “wow, they actually were able to include this and this and this into the stage play”??!” They even copied some of the same guests/patrons of the bathhouse, but I was a bit disappointed that Ootori-sama was only mentioned but didn’t actually appear in the play (unless I was blind both times)?? Not sure what else I missed out on but will edit this post if I remember something important later~
tl;dr Spirited Away Live Stage is an excellent adaptation for the original movie. 100 out of 10 recommended! Also Blu-ray has been announced for July as well as return/rerun of the play in August with both Hashimoto and Kamishiraishi reprising their roles!! So exciting!!
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kimium · 3 months
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I was tagged by @m34gs in this post HERE! Thanks for the tag, friend! Took me a moment to figure out how to do this. Anyways, I'm done, so let's talk about this!
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Anime with a Favourite Opening/Ending Song:
While this was a touch choice, and almost went to Attack on Titan, I picked Jujutsu Kaisen because it's one of the rare anime when I love all the openings. If I had to pick a favourite opening it's a tie between VIVID VICE and Specialz.
Anime you recommend others watch:
Without a shadow of a doubt I recommend Anohana to everyone. It's a coming of age story centred around a difficult topic, yet there are light moments. However, it's an anime that always makes me cry, so be prepared to not just watch a coming of age story but also an emotional character dive.
Anime that shares a genre with the centre anime:
It would have been easy to pick another adventure/fantasy/sci-fi anime and call it a day, but I think I did well picking Sabikui Bisco. The anime is set in a post apocalyptic wasteland. There is awe and wonder outside of the city but also danger. Government cannot be trusted and medicine/scientific advancement is a key element to the story, which are all elements that FMA has.
Anime that shares Eng. VA with touching square:
Laura Bailey who voices Lust in FMA also voices Tohru Honda in Fruits Basket! Actually, Fruits Basket and FMA have many English VA overlaps, but Laura is the one I first thought of!
Favourite Anime of All Time:
Fullmetal Alchemist is my favourite manga of all time, so I had to go with the 2009 remake. While the 2003 anime still holds a nostalgic place in my heart, nothing compares to the manga's story to me.
From the plot, pacing, character arcs and design, and art direction I truly believe Fullmetal Alchemist is a near perfectly written and produced series from Hiromu Arakawa.
Anime that shares Japanese VA with touching square:
Paku Romi who voices Edward Elric in the Japanese version of FMA also voices Hitsugaya Toshiro in Bleach.
Shares a Similar MC Energy with centre square:
The obvious comparison is Senku and Edward are both genius scientists who did the impossible (Senku with his counting and Edward with human transmutation), however there are other traits the two share. Both have a bit of a mischievous side and both can be singularly focused on their scientific goals. Finally, both are hopeful in the face of peril and use their wits and scientific knowledge to win in the end.
Also, as an extra fun fact the English VA for Senku is Aaron Dismuke who voiced Alfonse Elric in the original 2003 FMA anime.
An Anime you read/have the manga of:
I've been reading My Hero Academia (or BNHA) for years. While I don't own it, I read it on the Shonen Jump app. It's a series I'm also enjoying the anime adaptation.
A series with your favourite ship/ship dynamic:
Soukoku (or Dazai/Chuuya from Bungou Stray Dogs) is both my favourite ship in the series and also my favourite ship dynamic.
My favourite part about Soukoku as a ship is the underlying loyalty and trust the two have in one another. Despite everything: their personality clash, their first meeting, Dazai betraying the Port Mafia, they still care for one another. In their own weird ways, yes, but care none the less. How else can the series explain the convoluted schemes in both Dead Apple and in Season 5? That's some "we're two halves of the same whole" level of trust there. They're not even being subtle.
I tag: @a-little-harmed-shinra, @someobscurereference, @shreedle, and @memoryoflife.
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leticris · 2 years
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Vesper Reis
“This world has so many things left undiscovered... Would you like to join me?”
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Technical Info
Japanese: ベスパー ・レイス
Also known as:  Veve / Killifish-chan (Floyd) / Jeune Archiviste (Rook)
Voice Claim: Romi Paku
Bio Info
Gender: They/them
Height: 182 cm
Eye color: Aqua green
Hair color: Grayish pink
College Info
Dorm: Diasomnia
School Year: 2nd
Class: 2-B (student nº 20)
Club: Mountain Lovers’ Club
Best Subject: History
Fun Facts
Dominant Hand: Left
Favorite Food: Roast Rabbit with Potatoes
Least Favorite Food: Mango Curd
Dislikes: Disrespectfulness and ignorance.
Hobby: Practicing ancient magic
Talents: Potion making
Unique Magic: “Wood to Gold"
Vesper is capable of turning an object into another different one. This can only happen if both objects are of the same size, weight and body mass.
Vesper is a parental figure to the 1st years, acting as the voice of reason and wisdom.
Will punch a b*tch if needed.
As much of a fashionista as Vil -- their style is goth and/or pastel goth. Some cottage core. Definitely darker themes.
Skirts, high heels and big hats galore.
Doesn't wear silver accessories due to fae being weak to it. Wears surgical steel and gold.
There's a rumor they dance naked under the moonlight and make rituals and sacrifices. Yet to be confirmed. (Rook says the rumor is wrong and, instead, that they take walks under the moonlight in search of small fae and ingredients for their spells.)
Secretly very cuddly. Touch starved.
Comes from a traditional witch/wizard family that has been in contact with fae for as long as they can remember. Has a grimoire containing spells from the old times.
Their magic has faint traces of ancient magic mixed.
Smells like flowers and old books.
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Paku Romi and Rie Kugimiya as this weeks Popuko and Pipimi btw
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Pop Team Epic Season 2 Cast
Since the season isn't done yet, I'll be updating this later. Look forward to that!
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Cast will be listed as the following order: Popuko and Pipimi
I will italicize which ones out of the episode I prefer more. The purpose of this is for those who only want to watch one part (since A and B are the exact same except for the voices and ad-libs)
If both are italicized, that means I liked both enough to vouch for watching both
If neither are italicized, that means I haven’t watched the episode yet.
Reasoning and my favourite roles will be listed under the cut if I wish to do so.
Episode 1:
A) Aya Hirano and Minori Chihara
B) Kazuhiko Inoue and Ryo Horikawa
Episode 2
A) Romi Paku and Rie Kugimiya
B) Nobuyuki Hiyama and Toshiyuki Morikawa
Episode 3
A) Ikue Ootani and Inuko Inuyama
B) Junya Enoki and Yuuma Uchida

Comments:
Episode 1:
A) The amount of joy I had watching this episode was
Episode 1:
A) It was a joy watching this pairing. This pairing is particularly known for Haruhi Suzumiya. It felt like watching something straight out of the late 2000s or something. They played off each other so well. Their bit at the end was also really sweet.
B) It’s not that I didn’t enjoy this pairing, but I thought they could’ve been even crazier with it considering the nature of the show. I feel like they probably had more significant roles together in the same show, but the first thing that came to mind for me was Naruto since they played Kakashi and Itachi respectively.
Episode 2:
The writing in this episode had significantly choppier writing. By that, I mean it was far less consistent in terms of getting laughs. Some segments felt like a waste of time.
A) At first, I felt like the roles should’ve been reversed UNTIL I REALIZED IT FIT PERFECTLY. Romi Paku plays the short blond Edward Elric and Rie Kugimiya plays the taller and blue Alphonse Elric. I was a fool. Their segments were genuinely good.
B) They were also really good, but I don’t recall a famous show that I’ve watched with this pairing since it was probably before my time.
Episode 3:
I really like the obvious spoof to Dora the Explorer. It was funny. "Can you point out the filthy old geezer as we chop his [bleep] off?"
A) OH MY FRICKING GOODNESS, THEY GOT PIKACHU AND MEOWTH!!! Yeah, it was fun to watch. They played off each other well. I thought this was going to be an easy win for the other side, but it was pretty much even. The only thing that made part B better were the ad-libs.
B) They are a well-known pairing as of recent anime like Jujutsu Kaisen and Kono Oto Tomare, but I wasn't prepared for how many funny ad-libs they were going to make. I mean, the amount of dick and other dirty jokes were hilarious. When I said this one was gonna be good, I MEANT IT. 110%. This actually made me smile all of the way through even when it wasn’t supposed to be particularly funny. I know not all of their ad-libs made it in (according to them), but they let in SO MANY AD-LIBS. IT WAS AMAZING. That's the only reason why I bolded them.
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namimikan · 1 month
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oh hey, that legend talking about the mermaid who can communicate with neptunians (shirahoshi obviously) and that a good/bad man can affect the course of history, depending on who they are as a person, could cause terrible destruction or save it if used correctly. either way, the world will be changed.
i mean. that’s probably luffy. who is then prophesied to cause destruction to fishman island—since there was a vision of him surrounded by flames by… someone important but their sister. can’t remember the name but paku romi voices her, i’m pretty sure. madame sharley.
anyway curious to see how that turns out, bc if it is luffy… i’m not sure if he’s actually a good person. i love him to pieces, and i’d say he’s wired into unconventionally being a good person, but. pirate, and still amoral, yk?
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vulpiximisa · 7 months
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I have dreamed of a Four Swords Plus anime back in 2010(?) when I was obsessed with the boys and since finishing the PH manga I decided to reread the Four Swords manga and anyway here’s my cast list of who I hear when I’m reading it
Green: Matsumoto Sachi (WW Link)
Blue: Paku Romi (just because)
Red: Fujiko Takimoto (OoT/MM Link)
Vio: Megumi Ogata (specifically her Komaeda voice)
Shadow: Mitsuki Saiga (ALBW/Links Awakening Link)
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