3-gatsu ni Hakasumikusa (1986) by Yutaka Abe
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Been a minute since I posted here.
Here are some raws of the 1986 Day of the Dead manga and the 1987 Re-Animator manga, both by Yutaka Abe for Monthly Halloween magazine.
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GUESS WHO FINISHED TRANSLATING THE REANI MANGA!!!!
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today i learned about the reanimator manga adaptation from 1987. naturally i had to try to imitate yutaka abe's style
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Full Metal Alchemist The Stage [dl]
Cast:
Isshiki Yohei : Edward Elric (double cast)
Hirono Ryota : Edward Elric (double cast)
Mashima Shuto : Alphonse Elric
Okabe Rin : Winry Rockbell
Aoki Jin : Roy Mustang (double cast)
Wada Takuma : Roy Mustang (double cast)
Tsukui Minami : Riza Hawkeye
Metal Yoshida : Alex Louis Armstrong
Okamoto Yuki : Maes Hughes
Kimisawa Yuki : Jean Havoc
Harashima Motohisa : Denny Brosh
Mizuki Sakurako : Maria Ross
Abe Yutaka : Tim Marco
Oishi Keita : Shou Tucker
Ono Hikari : Izumi Curtis
Sao Kurama : Lust
Hiramatsu Raima : Envy
Kusano Taisei : Gluttony
Hoshi Tomoya : Scar
Suzuki Shogo : Solf J. Kimblee
Kuge Megumi : Pinako Rockbell
Saito Mizuki : Gracia Hughes
Ogawa Himari : Nina Tucker (double cast)
Shiribiki Yuika : Nina Tucker (double cast)
Tatsumi Takuro : King Bradley
Sakurada Kosei : Alphonse Elric (suit actor)
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hello, 2.5D community! this would be my first time sharing my copy of a blu ray purchase so i hope i ripped the files properly. i haven't checked them due to my very packed schedule, so please message me if there are any problems.
here is the link to the files for both disc 1 (hirono ryo as edward elric, wada takuma as roy mustang) and disc 2 (isshiki yohei as edward elric, aoki jin as roy mustang). i might remove the link on this post after a while so please save it asap.
then as for the rules, just like the others, please do not upload on streaming sites.
enjoy the stage play!
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how did i just find out there's a Re-Animator manga?
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End #1-4 - It was... Perfect
Episode 1 - The Journey's End
Screenplay: Tomohiro Suzuki
Storyboard: Keiichirou Saitou
Episode Director: Ayaka Tsuji
Animation Director: Reiko Nagasawa
Key Animators: Junko Abe, Shin Ogasawara, Ran Kamezawa, Jun Sekiguchi, Daiki Harashina, Kanata Yanagisawa, Shinichi Yoshikawa, Xujian Li, Odashi, Keisuke Kobayashi, Shinji Ootsuka, Hayato Kakita, Toshiyuki Satou, Ayaka Tsuji, Yoshiko Matsumura, Emi Yamazaki, Kanako Yoshida, Kerorira, Kou Yoshinari
Episode 2 - It Didn't Have to Be Magic...
Screenplay: Tomohiro Suzuki
Storyboard: Tomoya Kitagawa
Episode Director: Tomoya Kitagawa
Chief Animation Director: Reiko Nagasawa
Animation Director: Ayaka Minoshima
Key Animators: Junko Abe, Nobuhide Kariya, Toshiyuki Satou, Harumi Takagi, Daiki Tanaka, Masaho Hori, Yutaka Minowa, Kanata Yanagisawa, Xujian Li, Fuuko Abe, Kyousuke Ootori, Takahito Sakazume, Jura, Yuka Matsumura, Yukiko Watabe, Hayato Kakita, Hiroyuki Kobashi, Jun Sekiguchi, Airi Takahashi, Daiki Harashina, Ayaka Minoshima, Kouta Mori, Shinichi Yoshikawa, Aoi Ootani, Naoki Katou, Sanae Shitaya, Shinya Segawa, Zihan Liu
Episode 3 - Killing Magic
Screenplay: Tomohiro Suzuki
Storyboard: Daiki Harashina
Episode Director: Daiki Harashina
Chief Animation Director: Reiko Nagasawa
Animation Director: Daiki Harashina
Key Animators: Daiki Harashina, Junko Abe, Shin Ogasawara, Mai Toda, Kanata Yanagisawa, Daisuke Shibukawa, Kou Yoshinari, Fei Hung Donghua, Hanwen Ye, Tooru Iwazawa, Honami Takeuchi, Yoshiko Matsumura, Xujian Li, Yukiko Busa, Nonno
Episode 4 - The Land Where Souls Rest
Screenplay: Tomohiro Suzuki
Storyboard: Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Episode Director: Kento Matsui
Chief Animation Director: Reiko NagasawaAnimation Director: Ayaka Tsuji
Key Animators: Shin Ogasawara, Hiroyuki Kobashi, Toshiyuki Satou, Harumi Takagi, Rie Arakawa, Yuka Koiso, Masahiro Yufune, Pinqiao Hui, Norifumi Kugai, Ayaka Satou, Jun Sekiguchi, Miyuki Inoue, Shuuji Maruyama, Ryuuguu-san, Yenxin Fan
Last week was utter hell, with a new class, a new schedule, and my sleep going out of whack. I'm still trying to readjust, and let me explain why I'm mentioning all of this. Almost nothing would have motivated me to get out of my zone and type this post except for Frieren. Frieren is one of my favorite manga series. If you've talked to me about anime/manga before, you would know this. So, ever since it was announced, it has been one of my most anticipated series. To add to that, Keiichirou Saitou was announced as the director. He's a great example of an upcoming new-gen director who has excelled in everything he's been a part of. From the beautiful and abstract EDs he created for The Executioner and Her Way of Life or Boogiepop, to the mesmerizing, dreamlike episodes he directed for Sonny Boy, and the expressive, now very popular Bocchi the Rock. He was a perfect choice as a director for a series like this, and let me tell you, he delivered fully.
Just from a quick glance, you can see how the show looks. Everything is eye-catching, making it almost hard to focus on one particular element because they all just look so good, and no, it's not just the chromatic aberration causing the lack of focus. The various departments responsible for compositing, the background, and the overall color design have done an outstanding job, creating a beautiful and cohesive piece of art. Seeing someone you might consider a less experienced director pulling off such a complete and harmonious experience is incredible. In terms of design, the whole show is aesthetically pleasing. It's not the experimental work you saw in Sonny Boy; it's going in a totally different direction, like a beautiful painting that should be framed on a wall.
It works very well when paired with, you know, how Frieren is as a story. The fantasy world they are in isn't an extremely unique one. You've seen it before; it's fairly typical in that sense. But that's not truly the point. The main focus is showing the day-to-day or year-to-year life of this immortal elf girl, Frieren, and how she views time, how she remembers her past. It's not an incredibly grand adventure, but with the small lens we have on these characters, it feels like a cherished moment, something that should be captured in a photo or painting. It's beautiful in a very simple way. It's not a series made for extremely large moments, I think Frieren has always been focused on a simpler view of life, much like a painting. The smaller details of such a straightforward approach are highlighted so well. The trees in the environment, the squirrels just moving around—there's so much life in each scene. It really all comes together for me like a piece of art.
The consistency lasts through all four episodes, and the staff distribution also seems fairly good, so I expect this to continue throughout the two cours. The pacing itself is perfect. I've really enjoyed how the story has been adapted to animation so far. I believe that nowadays, many anime series have fallen into the pitfalls of adapting things too quickly to capture the interest of newer viewers early on. However, the series composition for Frieren here is excellent.
This writeup might have been shorter than most people were expecting considering how amazing the anime adaptation is and how much I love the source material, but what can really be said about except just praising? I feel like even if you don't like the source material, the anime's execution is almost undeniably good. Additionally, as I said this past week has not been kind to me so my energy is a bit drained, at first I was planning to be more specific in my write up and make points more adhering to the specifics of each episode, but I didn't really have time for that. However, I will do my best to cover every Frieren episode weekly from now on. Make no mistake this is going to be my favorite series from this year.
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Shounen Sunday Urusei Yatsura Illustrations
I did this more for me, but it took forever so I'm gonna post it here.
Asayama Wakabi (Last Karte)
Gosho Aoyama (Detective Conan)
Tsukasa Abe (Frieren: Beyond Journey's End)
Takeru Atsumi (Chiisai Boku no Haru)
Chigusa Ichihara (Akatsuki Jihen)
Takahiro Arai (Te no Geka)
Kusakabe Yuuhei (Shiroyama to Mita-san)
Oda Tomohito (Komi Can't Communicate)
Koji Kumeta (Kakushigoto: My Dad's Secret Ambition)
Kagiji Kumanomata (Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle)
Aiko Koyama (Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san)
Kotoyama (Call of the Night)
Atsushi Namikiri (Red Blue)
Hajime Saeki (Sternbild no Toorimichi)
Kenjiro Hata (Fly Me to the Moon)
Hikaru Mikaido (Eulen Spiegel, art)
Boichi (Dr. Stone, art)
Aya Hirakawa (Kunisaki Izumo no Jijō)
Takuya Mitsuda (Major)
Shun Matsuena (Kimi wa 008)
Yutaka (Gifu no Prism)
Yanamoto Mitsuharu (Ryuu to Ichigo)
Watari (Tatari)
Yuji Yokoyama (Tokachi Hitoribocchi Nōen)
Mitsuru Adachi (Mix)
Kazuhiro Fujita (Ushio & Tora)
Takashi Shiina (Yashahime)
Hiromu Arakawa (Silver Spoon, also Fullmetal Alchemist)
Hiroyuki Nishimori (Kanakana)
Paru Itagaki (Beastars)
Eiichiro Oda (One Piece)
Hideaki Sorachi (Gintama)
Keisuke Itagaki (Grappler Baki)
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Hiii! Are there any older FCs you'd like to see? Especially poc >:3
Omg, there certainly are, beloved! Some older muse suggestions, specifically FCOCs would be: Gabriel Luna, Angela Bassett, Shelley Conn, Lily Gladstone, Antonio Banderas, Gabrielle Union, Arjun Rampal, Sandra Oh, Kerry Washington, Okamoto Tao, John Cho, Thandiwe Newton, Angelica Ross, Hyun Bin, Nurgül Yeşilçay, Danny Pino, Yamashita Tomohisa, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jesse Williams, Giancarlo Esposito, Shu Qi, Benicio Del Toro, Hiroshi Abe, Jamie Chung, Charles Michael Davis, Gil Birmingham, Jamie Foxx, Carlos Miranda, Taye Diggs, Shannon Thornton, Emilio Rivera, Jay Hayden, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Alex Meraz, Winston Duke, Amber Rose Revah, Steven Yeun, Javier Bardem, Eva Mendes, Lee Dong-wook, Michael B. Jordan, Sonequa Martin Green, Common, Shah Rukh Khan, Takumi Saito, Yutaka Takenouchi, Danai Gurira, Halle Berry, Laurence Fishburne, Viola Davis, Shemar Moore, or Osamu Mukai! I hope some of these catch your eye, angel!
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3-gatsu ni Hakasumikusa (1986) by Yutaka Abe
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g team burn it up team i miss you :( the double vocal kill of yutaka and renyou, the powerful raps of hyo and kei, qiu shengyang kicking ass with his injured eye, riku's presence, and ofc xuanhaos abs
also they just had lovely chemistry
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Garlic Butter Miso Ramen w/ Pork Shoulder - Yutaka Japanese Bistro & Bar (Edmonton, AB)
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Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Musical Streaming
When: July 1, 7 PM CDT
Where: Kosmi
Link: https://kosmi.app/@kaorukaoru
Information:
1.This is a approx. 3.5 hour long play and curtain call.
2.The play is all in Japanese, there are no English subtitles however if you review the Anime Kyoto arc, most of the dialogues are the same except for the songs. You can watch/ review the anime to be familiarize.
3.This is a musical, Shishio is going to sing and Aoshi is going to dance 🕺 🎶
4.Host is new to using Kosmi, technical issues might occur
5.This streaming has been paid by the host for you to watch for free.
Rules:
Be respectful to one another
No rude comments towards the actors, they did the play twice a day for 3 hours long and this does not include preparation. Most of them even had double roles.
Mute your mics please.
Have fun!
Notable Casts:
Teppei Koike : Himura Kenshin
Mario Kuroba : Makoto Shishio
Yuya Matsushita : Aoshi Shinomori/Katsura
Seishiro Kato : Sojiro Seta/ Okita
Takumi Kizu : Sanosuke Sagara
So Okuno : Kamatari Honjo
Manami Igashira : Kaoru Kamiya
Rio Suzuki : Misao Makimachi/ Narrator 1
Urara Reimi : Yumi Komagata
Makiya Yamaguchi : Hajime Saito
Kazuki Kato : Seijuro Hiko/Young Saito
Kenta Izuka : Hoji Sadojima
Naoya Gomoto : Anji Yukyuzan
Tsukasa Matsuura : Saizuchi
Nakazawa Catcher : Iwanbo
Hayate Kajihara : Henya Kariwa
Koji Saikawa : Sho Sawagejo
Mirei Shiroki : Megumi Takani/Narrator 2
Yutaka Abe : Nenji Kashiwazaki
Shintaro Oide: Yahiko/Young Kenshin (Shinta)
Shuichiro Koike : Screenplay - Direction
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【Gig Info】
5.6 (Mon. / National Holiday) open 19:30 / start 20:00
"岡川怜央 / Beau Beaumont / 阿部真武CD「Utopian Air」発売記念" at 水道橋Ftarri (Suidobashi, Tokyo)
Admission: 2,000 yen
Reservation / Ask anything:
[email protected]
*Reservation required; When making a reservation, please write your name, phone number, and the number of persons.
(要予約: 定員20名、当日券の販売はありません)
問い合わせ / 予約:
[email protected]
*氏名、人数、電話番号をお書きください
(コロナ感染状況によっては予定が変更となる場合があります)
Ftarri Website: https://www.ftarri.com/suidobashi/
Ftarri Address: Okano Bld.B1, 1-4-11, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
[Quintet]
Leo Okagawa / 岡川怜央 (electronics)
Masatake Abe / 阿部真武 (electric bass)
Kanako Numata / 沼田佳命子 (clarinet)
Yutaka Hirose / 廣瀬寛 (tuba)
Kiriko Kawamatsu / 川松桐子 (trombone)
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