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I’m pretty sure Kanade and Mafuyu’s kizuna rank is a reference to Kanadetomosusora, which translates to Melody-lit Sky! Kanade means Melody, so Kanade lights up Mafuyu’s sky :)
AH yeah that makes sense. I checked the JP name just now and it’s literally Kimi to Tomosu Sora so definitely a reference to the song (“Kimi to” or “with you” referring to Kanade from Mafuyu’s POV to make Kanade Tomosu Sora)
nice
my favourite part of wayward son is shepard. i love him so much, his attitude to magic and everything is brilliant. i don’t know why more people aren’t talking about him
Sonic oc's!
The black sonic is mine.
Blue shadow-tails belongs to @doberart
The Mary Nixons - Adrian
Despite the respect Branagh felt for his thespian colleagues, the filmmaker admits he was tempted to play on his cast a trick which, according to legend, the late Robert Altman had played on his cast during the shoot for Gosford Park. That 2001 drama was another period piece with a star-studded lineup whose membership included Maggie Smith, Ryan Phillipe, Clive Owen, Helen Mirren, and Charles Dance.
“I don’t know if you know this story, but several friends have told me about this,” says Branagh, who starred in Altman’s 1998 film, The Gingerbread Man. “They all did their first scene together for the first time in a room. They called ‘Cut!’ Altman quickly opened the door, stuck his head in, and said, ‘Everybody was brilliant, except one of you. We’re gonna go again!’ I was desperate to use that line, but I was too scared.”
- Kenneth Branagh on filming Murder on the Orient Express [x]