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Different moods per street. Some similarities.
This was a pretty promising premiere. I speculate Himegami was created by Souta and never got a conclusion to her story? Either way it seems she hates the world’s “creators” and wants to bring about some sort of change to fellow fictional characters(who aren’t interested...yet?)
Re:Creators TV anime PV3 & additional cast. 22 episodes total; airs April 8th.
-Additional Cast-
Hisako Kanemoto
Ryou Sugisaki
Junichi Yanagita
Daiki Hamano
Minako Kotobuki
Ayumi Tsunematsu
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Re:Creators TV anime cast revealed.
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Daiki Yamashita Mikako Komatsu Inori Minase Youko Hikasa Rie Murakawa Kenichi Suzumura Sora Amamiya Maaya Sakamoto Atsushi Ono Aki Toyosaki
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Re:Creators TV anime PV, airs April 2017
“Re:Creators” TV anime announcement PV
Semi-resurrects this blog because it was just announced Aoki Ei and his Troyca studio have a new original anime planned for 2017. I can’t help but be curious. Original idea and designs from Rei Hiroe, also. Assuming the white haired girl in the teaser image is the protagonist.
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Shinoa & Mika’s Recovery Process
I love Shinoa’s patience with Mika, how she’s so utterly willing to do things at his pace and wait for him to accept the team when he wants and how he wants, rather than forcing them on him. Occasionally she intervenes, but she also makes sure he’s as comfortable as possible.
I think in a relationship, be it friendship or romance, patience and understanding is a huge factor that needs to be respected, boundaries need to be respected. And Shinoa offering Mika the blood without forcing it on him, allowing him to accept it or not (even though he doesn’t) just touches me. She doesn’t pull a “Drink the blood or else,” she waits and even though he has a fit, she accepts that and moves on.
I like how the evolution of their strained relationship is developing, as I feel that as it continues to grow as it is now (because we can clearly see Mika’s shell cracking as Shinoa—a girl he’s treated quite badly—is accepting of him), it will be one of the strongest in the series. She’s killing Mika with her kindness (as John Coffee says) and her dedication to wanting things to be done his way, that it is starting to get to him, you can tell. As things are now, I truly believe Shinoa will be the one to heal Mika, just solely by how she’s going about it (and I’m not diminishing Yuu’s importance, rather I’m equating Shinoa’s to his, because yes, it is that great).
He’s either used to be commanded without an opinion of his own (Krul’s control of him) , he’s used to being yelled at or ignored until he gives something he’s doesn’t want to (Yuu unwilling to listen until Mika sucked his blood, thus giving up his humanity), or just not allowed to do things at his own pace. He’s not used to being himself in a sense that he does things at his own pace or how he wants to.
And this is why I just love this relationship between the two of them, because in the few times he’s met Shinoa, she is allowing him this.
I realize now why he is so enraged and unwilling to accept her advances. He’s not used to it. He’s not used to being treated with respect in a sense that he makes his own choices, he’s able to make choices for himself how he wants without someone intervening.
And this is not to say that people who don’t treat him like that are bad—least of all not Yuu, because that’s just Yuu’s personality.
But now he’s given an opportunity to choose something how he wants to, without having to wager something huge (ie his morality or sanity), and he doesn’t know how to react.
He most likely doesn’t trust Shinoa’s kindness, as kindness has been used against Mika in incredibly influential moments in his life. Thus, even though Shinoa is genuine in her advances, even though she’s willing to give Mika what he needs, he’s still so untrusting of her. But I think we can all agree that he is starting to improve quite greatly.
So yeah, Shinoa giving Mika space and giving him the option to choose what he wants to do at his own pace is just really amazing. And let’s not forget that they are very similar, so her treatment of him most likely comes from personal experience. It’s nice to see someone taking this root towards Mika’s recovery process, because I believe this is truly effective.
Pretty old news but Aoki Ei, the Aldnoah.Zero director, did the 2nd OP for Iron Blooded Orphans. There are quite a lot of similarities so some jp nicovideo users compared the two with some Heavenly Blue. Works disturbingly well.
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Prince Asseylum becoming a hot topic.
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Garage kits from wonfest.
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【アルドノア・ゼロ】 お誕生日スレイン
【アルドノア・ゼロ】お誕生日いなほ②
ToroKen vs. Hanaho, extra episode
i.e. a little addition to ‘Round 3′…
I first caught wind of the Valentine’s Day shenanigans on twitter in February, and later found out more about it thanks to Extra Day. But even before that, Ono had actually related some details about it in the April edition of PASH:
- What’s it like at the recording studio? Is there a memorable episode that you can share with us?
Well, we recorded one episode around about Valentine’s Day, and the staff brought in chocolates, individually wrapped, each with one of Inaho, Slaine or Asseylum’s faces on the packaging. So of course, everyone took the one they wanted, but when I had a peek later, only Slaine was left… And then Hanae, who plays Inaho, came up to me and said: “So, Slaine’s the only one left, huh?” (chuckles) In the second cour, we’ve only seen Inaho become more and more human, right? Slaine, on the other hand, was already really human in the first cour, and now, he’s also showing some of the less admirable traits that people have. I guess that’s where the ‘chocolate difference’ came from… It’s kinda depressing (chuckles).