7/25/2006 - Spade Ace

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I'm almost saddened the spade wasn't drawn to look like more of a mushroom. ^^  
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7/17/2006 - Happy People

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Itou Yousuke plays Urahara in the Bleach musical.

Right now I'm finding it pretty hard to think of a worse casting decision.

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7/17/2006 - The Brightest Star for All to See

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image kindly provided/uploaded by the mighty FinalBurnX


Absolute kudos to Garbo on 'lah who pointed out that Nagata Anna, who currently appears in Toei's 'Kamen Rider' Kabuto also appeared in the original Battle Royale as Girl #10, Shimizu Hirono which saves me the effort of being tempted to watch Kabuto because Toei's casting decisions.

'Battle Royale: providing you with reasons to keep rewatching instead of downloading useless new Toei toku since 2000.' 
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7/1/2006 - Supaidâ-Man Pairings

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Sakuma Hitomi x Yoshida Saeko (Amazoness)


Yamashiro Shinko x Sakuma Hitomi

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7/1/2006 - Hirata Misato

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Thai-Toku is currently carrying a handful of grabs from Hirata Misato's first idol disc.

Sadly though, I can't help but feel that it's something of a shame that she didn't keep the glasses she wears in Mebius on during the photoshoot. ^^

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6/23/2006 - ...

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Kinoshita Ayumi in actually-almost-acting shocker!





If she keeps this up, and I can somehow purge my memory of all recollection of Dekaranger, then I might have to admit that she's actually quite attractive.

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6/21/2006 - Leung/Lau

Having recently watched both Infernal Affairs and Infernal Affairs II in one sitting (at the insistence of Wonderful Girlfriend), it  occured to me just how much  J.J. Abrams and Paramount Pictures are missing out on by not casting Tony Leung and Andy Lau as Kirk and Spock in the new Star Trek prequel.

Don't say you can't imagine it because you know you can. Just watch Infernal Affairs and tell me that, with Lau's cold reservation and Leung's on-the-edge anger, these two actors aren't the best choice ever to bring the characters of Kirk and Spock to life for a new audience.

You can't, can you? That's because I'm right.

You know it. ^_^

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6/18/2006 - Ultra Will Power

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You know what makes Ultraman Leo so great? Actual character development for the child characters. The two kids in Leo aren't just happy throw-away characters who bounce back after a tragic loss like nothing ever happened and the show, and storyline, actually take their time to show the complex emotions these children feel.

*That's* what makes Ultraman Leo so great.

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6/18/2006 - EREE/Kotono

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Wecker D-02 episode #6 succeeds in almost making attempts to slash the principal female cast impossible by all but offering it to you on a plate. In fact the relationship between EREE-2210-E and Nishina Kotono is so palatable that I was genuinely surprised the episode didn't end in a kiss.
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6/13/2006 - WTF

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I don't want to watch The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. I've seen the trailer and it looks like a crap Initial D knock off. I really don't want to watch The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift however I know that, following the prodding of Wonderful Girlfriend, I am sadly going to end up watching The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. To add insult to injury the film seems to have amassed a handful of interesting cameos, not least of all being Chiba Shin'ichi. God knows why he's in it but it seems that he is. Also featuring quite high on the cast list is Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon's Kitagawa Keiko as Reiko whilst Tsumabuki Satoshi (Kai from Orange Days) appears as 'Exceedingly Handsome Guy', Namioka Kazuki (Pacchigi!, Justiriser, Densha Otoko) features as 'Tea Hair #1' and last but not least, Maki Yoko (also from Pacchigi! as well as the American Ju-on remake, Battle Royale II and Princess Blade) makes an appearance as 'Woman at Boswells' Apt.' and Nakagawa Shouko (episode #38 of Dekaranger and Nagai Go's Kabuto-o Beetle) appears as 'Bo-Peep Girl #1'.

Argh.

It's Shokotan's appearance that hurts the most.

To think that American films would stoop so low as to cast idols I like in cameos. 
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6/7/2006 - Hoshii Nanase

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Recently taa_kun posted info and pictures from the press conference held for the upcoming Kabuto and Boukenger films and, much to my annoyance, Hoshii Nanase is scheduled to appear in the cast of the Boukenger film. It's not that I begrudge her appearance in Boukenger but I can't help but think 'where were these kind of aidoru cameos whenI was watching sentai?' and the sad answer is that they weren't there...because sentai is handled very differently now. In fact sentai is handled so differently now that even the 2001/2002 shows look cumbersome and awkward in comparison. Don't get me wrong I have no real massive love for Hoshii Nanase, I think she's quite cute and I like a handful of her songs but that's about as far as it goes. The fact that she's playing the role of the traditional 15 minute 'princess' in the movie shouldn't cause me as much angst as it does and yet I can't help but begrudge Boukenger for getting these kind of cameos. Sadly though this is how Toei is doing business now; there's a reason such aidoru-tachi are appearing with such increased frequency and it's simply because it sells and, more importantly, it sells the film to a wider demographic than the kids and their long-suffering parents. With cameos like Hoshii Nanase and a cast that features already popular actresses/artists like Nakamura Chise, Suenaga Haruka and Yamasaki Mami, sentai can now capture the erstwhile teenage demographic and, more importantly, the aidrou-otaku demographic.

Never underestimate the power of AVEX marketing.  
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5/24/2006 - Sailing the Good Ship, MegaVoyager

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Recently we've been watching a fair handful of Megaranger episodes simply because they've been on offer and, well, despite its reputation as 'being popular' it really has remained one of the less appreciated recent sentai series produced by Toei. It's a shame that episodes aren't more readily available as the series really does have a wonderful dynamic especially between the main cast, who manage to come across as convincing characters whilst also being expressions of the traditional sentai team archetypes. Part of this dynamic is rooted in the fact that the five main characters all attend the same school, something that does wonders for the format of the show as it means that all the antics and humour that doesn't work when applied to, say, an elite police force (I'm looking at you, Dekaranger) is suddenly expected and also amusing because of the age of the characters and the environment they are in. I'm really trying not to turn this into further exposition on how recent shows have failed to show convincing character interaction but suffice to say, it seems more natural to see a character like Date Kenta making an arse out of himself and not being entirely focused on the fact that he's supposed to be a legendary warrior of justice that a supposedly professional policeman who can't seem to moderate the tone of his voice (again, I'm looking at you, Dekaranger). Of course, alongside the fact that the friendships of the central characters are so well defined comes the added bonus that every same-sex shipper rejoices in, especially in terms of sentai: every act of kindness and friendship displayed on screen can be interpreted as part of something far, far grander.

This works especially well in the case of Jougasaki Chisato (MegaYellow) and just about every other significant female character in the series. That's an overstatement, I know but, within the first ten episodes there's certainly a lot of Chisato love going on.

As Dekaranger gained a wider and wider English language fanbase, a lot of fuss was made about the two significant female characters of that series which eventually resulted in them being paired up wholesale, a ship that even went as far as to inspire the name for mariko_azrael's sentai girl-love community, pink_and_yellow. There's certainly a tradition of having two female characters assigned to pink and yellow uniforms and yet somehow, the relationship between Chisato and Imamura Miku (MegaPink) in Megaranger feels that much more honest than in later shows. Again, it could be the very different roles the characters play in both series...or it could just simply be that the environment in Megaranger works to a greater degree with the sentai archetypes than does the environment in Dekaranger.

There are subtle and not so subtle hints in Megaranger that sometimes come across as the greatest unintentional reward for shippers or the most blatantly connived fanservice known to man. At the end of episode #6 when Kenta tries to find out who Miku likes and she takes hold of his hand, looks at him very sincerely and then slips out of his grasp and pulls on Chisato's arm, you might be excused for dismissing it as the most casual subtext.



But in episode #9 when Chisato ends up running off hand in hand with Kenta's bad-girl-gone-good friend, Saeko (after a similar 'Who do you like best?' incident) then you know that perhaps Chisato's coloured uniform reflects the kind of fruit she might enjoy. Or rather you don't but if you're willing to read into the subtext then it's most certainly there.



Well, in my opinion, it's there and it's that opinion that colours my perception and makes Megaranger such an enjoyable show to watch. In many ways, especially with the Kamen Rider franchise, it does feel that Toei is more than happy to promote subtext with its tokusatsu shows almost to the point of them no longer being subtext but actually entering the canon continuity of the show. I don't feel as if I can comment on whether that's a good or a bad thing but I know that I'd really love to see that approaches taken with mainstream Western television...if only for the amusement value.

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5/15/2006 - 女子高生

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女子高生 Episode #1, ED Credits

 

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5/6/2006 - Hollywood or Bust (insert breast joke *here*)

Maggie Q (of Gen-Y Cops 'fame') is in Mission Impossible III. Sadly this still isn't enough to motivate me to watch another pointless Tom Cruise promotional vehicle (because I have the pointless promotional vehicles of Lindsay Lohan to watch instead, hah!). Seeing Miss. Quigley listed in the credits for MI:3 is an odd experience for me, as only when looking back through her imdb profile did I fully appreciate just how much of an 'American star' she is. Like many stars of Chinese cinema she seems to be appearing in more and more American or American-funded films and taking on an increasing number of English language roles. This isn't a criticism of her, merely an observation of the direction in which her career is moving (and will undoubtedly continue to move in after MI:3) and perhaps the faintest regret for the fact that she will be appearing in fewer and fewer Chinese films because of this.


photo 'borrowed' from chinadaily.com


If Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, with its American funding and executive producers, was the watershed by which modern Chinese stars (Jackie Chan aside) entered Hollywood then surely the fully-fledged Americana of Memoirs of a Geisha is the wide-open sluice-gates. Since the release of that film the awe-inspiring Gong Li has signed up for three American films over the next two years; Miami Vice, Young Hannibal: Behind the Mask (again as a Japanese character) and The Yellow M (a US/French co-production). The only Chinese film she's working on is the currently in-production mainland film The City of Golden Armour alongside Jay Chou (who English-speaking audiences will get a chance to become more fully aquainted with when the Initial D movie premieres in UK cinemas at the end of the month) and Chow Yun-Fat (who's also going to appear in Pirates of the Caribbean 3...which should be fun).



Taking another route is American born actress, Devon Aoki. imdb has this, ah, 'cute' way of labelling both Miss. Aoki and Miss. Quigley as 'Eurasian' (a category that apparently includes Keanu Reeves! - I never knew that!). Unlike Maggie Q. however, Miss. Aoki has yet to appear in a non-English language film which is a shame, in my humble opinion, as I'd kind of like to see her in a Japanese film if only because it provides an interesting counterpoint to her current career and the careers of popular Mandarin speaking actresses like Maggie Q. and Zhang Ziyi. I have a tough time accepting Miss. Aoki as Kasumi in Corey Yuen's forthcoming (American) Dead or Alive film. I can't actually decide whether Miss. Aoki is attractive or not. As with countless Japanese idols I feel I've fallen a bit for the style and manner in which some of her photoshoots present her in and yet, in other shoots and certainly in interviews she has all the airs and graces of an 'American star', much more so than Maggie Q.



Still, her dad is a wrestler...so maybe we won't argue with her just yet. ^_^
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5/2/2006 - Final Aura Burst - A Daily Tokusatsu Community

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[info]finalauraburst is a community dedicated to monitoring and supporting tokusatsu fandom on livejournal by providing daily updates informing readers of new fanwork on each of the many tokusatsu themed communities and, occasionally, from select forums and websites in the English language tokusatsu community.

If you know of any journals or communities that warrant a mention, have any general suggestions or are uncomfortable with your work being monitored on [info]finalauraburst, then please reply to this post

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4/20/2006 - Pretty Guardian Sailor Lindsay

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Lindsay Lohan as Sailor Moon?

Yes please. ^_^

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4/17/2006 - Bernard Quatermass no Na O Karite

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Courtesy of a benevolent relative I recently had the opportunity to rewatch the Hammer Horror reinterpretation of the initial Quatermass story, here entitled The Quatermass Xperiment (1955). Nigel Kneale's Professor Bernard Quatermass is iconic in the history of Western science fiction cinema, prefiguring an entire legacy of awkward British archetypes, most predominately the Doctor from legendary BBC serial Doctor Who...something that makes the casting of Brian Donlevy, an American actor, as Quatermass somewhat at odds with the character's standing but an interesting novelty none the less.

You may think that perhaps this isn't entirely relevant to a journal regarding predominantly Japanese tokusatsu and yet, whilst watching Xperiment I could not help but be reminded of the similarities in format and style between the film and Tsuburaya's seminal Ultraseven series, more specifically episode #2, The Green Terror.



Both stories feature incredibly similar storylines involving a man who, upon his return from a space voyage, is revealed as suffering from contamination by a previously undocumented alien parasite (a third parallel can be drawn between the initial Quatermass film and Alien but let's not muddy the water too much). The stories of Xperiment and The Green Terror follow each other so closely that, at the conclusion of the film, it's almost a let down when Donlevy fails to pull the Ultra Eye from the inside of his jacket and transform into Seven as our poor, beleaguered astronaut, Carroon, completes his final transformation (which, amusingly, would also bring us into line with the recent big screen Ultraman remake). It is Donlevy and the abrupt reinterpretation of Quatermass' character by director Val Guest that sustains this line of thinking so clearly.

Were the Quatermass of Hammer closer to the scholarly scientist presented by the original BBC serials then perhaps this similarity would not be so distinct, sadly I can't truly comment as I hardly remember the details of the original stories, nor do I fully recall the way in which Reginald Tate's Quatermass presents himself, relying solely on the recent reading of reviews, interviews and details featured in Guest and Hammer film historian, Marcus Hearn's audio commentary featured on the DVD release. The most striking illustration I have encountered is the reference to Tate's (or rather, Kneale's) Quatermass attempting to appeal to Carroon's remaining humanity whilst Donlevy's Quatermass simply obliterates the creature by diverting the whole of the city's electricity supply to the metal framework upon which the beast rests.



The behaviour of Quatermass in Kneale's original story is, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the template for the behaviour of the Doctor, Val Guest and Donlevy's Quatermass, however, is so determined and brutal that I can't help but wonder just how Moritsugu Koji might have acted out these scenes. I've speculated for some time on the nature of the failed hero archetype in British literature and cinema, witnessing that character archetype as portrayed by an American or through the dark lens of Moritsugu's performance as Moroboshi Dan makes for interesting food for thought.

Once more the idea of redefining archetypes and franchises rears its head and we find ourselves in much the same place as we were after our recent evaluation of Leo, Stronger and Superman and, at some point, it's a theme that I don't doubt we shall revisit again. 
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4/14/2006 - Ichigo Yuri OTP

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Nohara Hiromi x Midorikawa Ruriko
 

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4/8/2006 - 仮面ライダーAGITΩ Guitar Tab

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http://music4.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/asong/1085386030

Am    G/A FM7 Esus4 E
Ready to go ,count zero 仮面ライダーAGI-----TΩ
Dm7 CM7 Bm7-5 Esus4 E
君の ままで 変われば イ イ

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3/10/2006 - [MV] Shin-ZO-J // Bugman

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Shin-ZO-J // Bugman
(65.5MB)
Footage: Kamen Rider Shin, Kamen Rider ZO, Kamen Rider J, Kamen Rider World, Kamen Rider Henshin First Generation
Music: Blur - Bugman

As has been noted before I'm rubbish at these kind of things, mostly because I have no patience and an awkward sense of humor. This is certainly the result of these factors. Well, I laughed at least. ^_^

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