Baskerville ke no Inu: Sherlock the Movie (Sub. Esp)
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Título: Baskerville ke no Inu: Sherlock the Movie (El Perro de los Baskerville)
También conocida como: The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock the Movie
País: Japón
Duración: 119 min.
Género: misterio
Fecha de estreno: 17 de junio, 2022
Dirección: Nishitani Hiroshi
SINOPSIS
Homari Shishio, que se creía muerto, se reúne con Wakamiya Junichi después de 3 años para investigar el intento de secuestro de la hija de un empresario. Sin embargo, el empresario muere poco después, por lo que el dúo termina en una extraña isla en el mar interior Seto, donde se encuentran cara a cara con los extraños miembros de la familia y socios del empresario en medio de una aterradora leyenda de un perro que ataca a la gente.
CAST
Fujioka Dean como Homare Shishio
Iwata Takanori como Wakamiya Junichi
Araki Yuko como Hasukabe Beni
Nishimura Masahiko como Hasukabe Chizuo
Inamori Izumi como Hasukabe Yora
Murakami Nijiro como Hasukabe Chisato
Shiina Kippei como Baba Toshio
Sasaki Kuranosuke como Eto Reiji
Yamada Maho como Kogure Kumiko
Koizumi Kotaro como Sakai Haruto
Hirosue Ryoko como Tomiraku Ryoko
Shibukawa Kiyohiko
This is gonna be a big one. Due to the number of classmates and the fact i couldn't evenly distribute it in a number of pairs and sides that made sense for the brackets (maybe there's a way and I'm just bad at math), every side initially includes 3 pairs and 1 trio each, and finals will be a poll between 3 contenders and y'all will have to live with that, I did my best.
As always, pairs/trios and their order in the bracket were randomly generated.
Complete list of polls under the cut, they'll be linked as soon as they're posted. Polls will be open for a week. May your fave win!
Side A
Yuji Sagawa vs Masato Rinno
Natsumi Sato vs Jun Sato
Minto Wada vs Naomi Okuyama
Kazuya Yoshida vs Hajime Kikuchi vs Michiaki Watabe
Side B
Mutsumi Kudo vs Itoko Hamada
Manabu Takagi vs Kota Amano
Hiroko Kine vs Miho Maruyama
Ichiro Hirano vs Kenta Iizuka vs Marina Koizumi
Side C
Koji Ito vs Kotaro Okajima
Tamaki Reika vs Yuko Koyama
Yoko Manda vs Kayoko Nagato
Shino Hanada vs Nobuaki Yamauchi vs Keiko Yamamoto
Side D
Yukari Umeno vs Masayoshi Nakajima
Takeshi Hasebe vs Maki Higuchi
Noriko Kano vs Nanako Okada
Junji Manda vs Sachiko Ijuuin vs Goji Nakata
Side E
Sora Miyamae vs Masaharu Miyamoto
Masaru Yada vs Takuro Hagiwara
Yutaka Ota vs Dai Morikawa
Kotake Tetsutya vs Kanae Iida vs Ryota Hayashi
Side F
Susumu Yanagida vs Aya Matsushita
Nobuko Yokokawa vs Kenji Ogura
Shiori Nakayama vs Kaori Shimakura
Takao Kimura vs Toyokazu Sugiyama vs Shouta Taniyama
You would not believe the insane amount of effort I went through to do this thing. Made from the results of this poll. All series here 100% guaranteed to stay wholesome/consistent through their runs. If you're looking for something sweet, a good story or a combo of both, you will find it here!
All series listed here are from the 2000s-2020s.
ACCA: 13 Territory Inspection Dept.
Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter
Airmaster
Alice and Zoroku
The Apothecary Diaries
Arte
Barakamon
Binbou Shimai Monogatari
Blue Period
Bocchi the Rock!
Bokura wa Mahou Shounen
A Bouquet For An Ugly Girl
Boys Run The Riot
Chibisan Date
Chio's School Road
Chi's Sweet Home
Children of the Sea
Coffee and Cat
Dad, tthe Beard Gorilla and Me
Dance Dance Danseur
Delicious in Dungeon
The Demon Girl Next Door
Dinosaur Santuary
Don't Hurt Me, My Healer!
Dungeon no Osana najimi
Emma: A Victorian Romance
Engaged to the Unidentified
Fastest Finger First
Forest of Piano
A Galaxy Next Door
Gekikou Kamen
Genshiken
Getsuyoubi no Tawawa
Gingitsune
Girlish Number
Girls Und Panzer
Gohan no Otomo
Gochika
Go With The Wind, North-By-Northwest
Granny Girl Hinako-chan
Heaven's Design Team
Heterogenia Linguistics
High Score Girl
Himouto! Umaru-chan
Hinamatsuri
Hito Hitori Futari
Hoshikuzu Telepath
Hozuki's Coolheadedness
Hyakunichikan!!
Hyouga Mono
Ichigeki Sacchu!! Hoihoi-san
If My Favorite Idol Made It tto the Budokan, I Would Die
Insomniacs After School
Interviews With Monster Girls
In This Coner of the World
Is Kichijou the Only Place to Live?
I Want Your Mother to Be With Me!
The Kawai Complex to Manor and Hostel Behavior
Keep Your Hands of Eizouken!!
Kokou no Hito
Kotaro Lives Alone
Kowloon Generic Romancey
Kuro (Somato)
Kutsuzure Sensen
The Last Uniform
Love Me For Who I Am
Love Roma
Magical Meow Meow Taruto
The Magical Revolution of the RReincarnated Princess
Manga ni Tsukurikata
Maomarimo
March Comes In Like A Lion
March Story
Memories of Emanon
Mimia Hime
Minami-ke
Miss Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles
Mokke
Momokuri
Mushishi
My Brother's Husband
My Girl (Sumomo Yumeka)
My Neighbor Seki
Natsuiro Kiseki
Nicoichi
Nobunage no Chef
Noramimi
O/A
Odd Taci
Oh, My Sweet Alien
One Punch Man
Otome Youkai Zakuro
Our Dreams at Dusk
Pan de Peace!
Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt (Literally the only ecchi magical girl parody I'll allow on the list)
This is gonna be my side blog, my main account is @everestica and you will be able to find a lot more of my works there, for example all my project sekai works, twisted wonderland, and some others just sprinkled in!
This account is mostly gonna be for any other animes I watch since I normally only get project sekai requests on my other account and wanna start branching it!
These are the fandoms and characters I will write for:
Bungo Stray Dogs
Armed Detective Agency
Atsushi Nakajima
Osamu Dazai
Doppo Kunikida
Edogawa Ranpo
Junichiro Tanizaki
Akiko Yosano
Port Mafia
Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Chuuya Nakahara
Ichiyo Higuchi
Yumeno Kyusaku/Q (Platonic)
Oda Sakunosuke
Elise (Platonic)
Ryurou Hirotsu
Tachihara Michizou
Gin Akutagawa
The Guild
Scott Fitzgerald
Lucy Montgomery
John Steinbeck
H.P Lovecraft
Edgar Allen Poe
Mark Twain
Louisa Alcott
Decay of the Angels
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Nikolai Gogol
Sigma
The Hunting Dogs
Jouno Saigiku
Tecchou Suehiro
Teruko Okura
Danganronpa
Trigger Happy Havoc
Makoto Naegi
Kyoko Kirigiri
Aoi Asahina
Byakuya Togami
Celestia Ludenburg
Chihiro Fujisaki
Junko Enoshima
Kiyotaka Ishimaru
Leon Kuwata
Mondo Owada
Sayaka Maizono
Goodbye Despair
Hajime Hinata
Chiaki Nanami
Nagito Komaeda
Akane Owari
Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu
Gundham Tanaka
Ibuki Mioda
Kazuichi Soda
Mahiru Koizumi
Mikan Tsumiki
Peko Pekoyama
Sonia Nevermind
Killing Harmony
Kaede Akamatsu
Angie Yonaga
Himiko Yumeno
K1-B0
Kaito Momota
Kirumi Tojo
Kokichi Oma
Maki Harukawa
Miu Iruma
Rantaro Amami
Shuichi Saihara
Tsumugi Shirogane
Black Butler
Ciel Phantomhive
Sebastian Michaelis
Grelle Sutcliff
Undertaker
Alois Trancy
Finnian
Elizabeth Midford
Ronald Knox
Book of Circus
Beast
Joker
Doll
Dagger
Blue Lock
Team Z
Hyoma Chigiri
Meguru Bachira
Rensuke Kunigami
Yoichi Isagi
Ryosuke Kira
Team Y
Niko Ikki
Team V
Nagi Seishiro
Reo Mikage
Zantetsu Tsurugi
Second Selection
Ranze Kurona
Ryusei Shidou
Rin Itoshi
Yo Hiori
Kenyu Yukimiya
Team World Five
Julian Loki
Leonardo Luna
Pablo Cavasoz
Japan U-20
Sae Itoshi
Bastard München
Micheal Kaiser
Alexis Ness
Soul Eater
Maka Albarn
Soul (Soul Eater)
Black Star
Tsubaki Nakatsukasa
Death The Kid
Liz Thompson
Patty Thompson
Haikyuu
Karasuno
Daichi Sawamura
Koshi Sugawara
Yuu Nishinoya
Ryunosuke Tanaka
Tobio Kageyama
Shoyo Hinata
Kei Tsukishia
Tadashi Yamaguchi
Nekoma
Tetsuro Kuroo
Kozume Kenma
Morisuke Yaku
Taketora Yamamoto
So Inuoka
Lev Haiba
Yuki Shibayama
Aboa Johsai
Toru Oikawa
Issei Matsukawa
Takahiro Hanamaki
Hajime Iwaizumi
Shigeru Yahaba
Yutaro Kindaichi
Akira Kunimi
Kentaro Kyotani
Fukurodani
Kotaro Bokuto
Keiji Akaashi
Akinori Kohoha
Inarizaki
Shinsuke Kita
Aran Ojiro
Atsumu Miya
Osamu Miya
Rintaro Suna
Date Tech/Dateko
Takanobu Aone
Kenji Futakuchi
Kanji Koganegawa
Shiratorizawa
Wakatoshi Ushijima
Eita Semi
Satori Tendou
Tsutomu Goshiki
Kenjiro Shirabu
Nohebi
Suguru Daishou
Koji Hiroo
Naoyasu Kuguri
Jujutsu Kaisen
Satoru Gojo
Yuji Itadori
Megumi Fushiguro
Nobara Kugisaki
Toge Inumaki
Kasumi Miwa
Blue Exorcist
Rin Okumura
Shima Renzo
Kamiki Izumo
Kirigakure Shura
Shiemi Moriyama
Twisted Wonderland
Heartslabyul
Riddle Rosehearts
Trey Clover
Cater Diamond
Ace Trappola
Deuce Spade
Savanaclaw
Leona Kingscholar
Ruggie Bucchi
Jack Howl
Octavinelle
Azul Ashengrotto
Floyd Leech
Jade Leech
Scarabia
Kalim Al-Asim
Jamil Viper
Pomefiore
Vil Schoenheit
Epel Felmier
Rook Hunt
Ignihyde
Idia Shroud
Ortho Shroud (Platonic)
Diasomnia
Malleus Draconia
Lilia Vanrouge
Silver
Sebek Zigvolt
Royal Sword
Neige Leblanche
Chenya
Thanks for reading and rules will be in my masterlist, and it will be pinned at the top of the blog!
oi, oi!! cibica, poderia me indicar um pai e dois irmãos para sana? o pai seria um policial, então queria uma vibe meio badass, ela teria um irmão mais velho entre 20-27 anos e um irmão mais novo 13-16. muito obrigada!!
Olá, meu bem! No caso, seria a Sana do Twice né? (não sei se existe outra, mas vai que né kkkkkk). Vou ver se encontro sim, mas acho que o irmão mais novo que vai ser difícil :)
KO artists Sasaki, Sekine battle to a grueling draw
KO artists Sasaki, Sekine battle to a grueling draw
By Joe Koizumi
Photos by Naoki Fukuda
As expected, knockout artists JBC#3 welterweight Jin Sasaki (12-1-1, 11 KOs), 142, and unbeaten ex-university amateur hard-puncher JBC#18 Kotaro Sekine (3-1, 3 KOs), 141.75, put on a grueling battle, both hit the deck and had the other on the verge of a knockout, and finally fought to a majority draw (56-56 twice, 57-55 for Sasaki) over a give-and-take six on…
You're Not Normal, Either! / Matomo Janai no wa Kimi mo Issho (2021)
Yasuomi Ono (Ryo Narita) is a math prodigy who aspired to be a mathematician as he enjoys playing around with numbers and solving “puzzles” but life happens and he became a math teacher at a private institute instead.
Kasumi Akimoto (Kaya Kiyohara) is his student who notices that her tutor has problem with the ladies despite his good looks and realised that it’s because of his “weirdness” and his inability to have a “normal” conversation.
Kasumi thinks it’s a waste for someone smart like Yasuomi to be single for the rest of his life and decides to be his love advisor, giving him tips, setting up blind dates, dressing him up, recommending places of interest and more.
Yasuomi have no problem being alone all his life but had a sudden realisation that he will end up dying alone in his old age that he decides to change himself and agreed to Kasumi’s offer to make him “normal” like everyone else.
Yasuomi is finally able to woo the woman of his dream, Minako Togawa (Izumi Rika), whom he is able to carry a conversation naturally and feels comfortable with, but finds out that she is marrying Isao Miyamoto (Kotaro Koizumi).
However, the marriage is not out of love, but a “business” arrangement set by their parents. While Isao has no issue with the arranged marriage, Minako is having second thoughts, especially, after meeting Yasuomi.
Meanwhile, Kasumi realizes that she starts to fall for Yasuomi after spending more time with him and trying to know and understands him. She gets frustrated at herself for being an idiot in not realising it from the start.
So one thing led to the other, leading to a complicated love relationship as Kasumi is also torn between Yasuomi and another man she had been having a crush on as well. It’s a story that explores what it means to be “normal”.
Welcome to round 2, list of polls below the cut, as always they'll be linked as soon as they're posted and they'll be open for a week. May your fave win!
During the April lull, I went through the list of top rating dramas in the last 10-20 years and caught up on a few I hadn't watched the first time around.
Haken no Hinkaku (2007)
Stars: Shinohara Ryoko, Oizumi Yo, Koizumi Kotaro
Synopsis: Omae Haruko is a "legendary" casual worker who only ever holds onto a position for 3 months, leaves on time for lunch and for home, but somehow still gets more things done than everyone else and has multiple unexpected certificates under her belt.
Apparently the drama that the every popular Doctor X had copied the premise from, there are multiple similarities between Omae Haruko and Daimon Michiko. They are both extraordinarily good at their jobs, and they make mockery of normal Japanese workplace expectations for hierarchy and overtime. I don't know what I expected though, because I was disappointed by Omae Haruko as a character. Maybe she made more sense to the Japanese audience? The script forces her to hold a lot back, whether it is her feelings, her thoughts or her history. She walks through the series with an emphatic deadpan except at moments where she's associating with people outside her S&F job, where she could be sweet and smiling. I think this series launched the careers of Oizumi and Koizumi (I only just realised that one of them is Oizumi - big spring - and the other one is Koizumi - little spring), and they're both delightful here, Oizumi in his bullied melodramatic best, and Oizumi being unusually charming and placid even for him. Overall it's an interesting examination of the somewhat unique workplace culture of Japan, the many pitfalls and prejudices, and the inequality (at the time) between the permanent and casual workforce.
Dragon Zakura (2005)
Stars: Abe Hiroshi
Synopsis: a lawyer who is recruited by a private school to sort out its debt decides to take matter into his own hands and create a special training class to get those select students into Tokyo University
I only put Abe Hiroshi as the star, but the cast is fleshed out with would-be mega-stars, including Hasegawa Kyoko, Nagasawa Masami, Yamashita Tomohisa and Aragaki Yui. The story apparently deviates significantly from the manga. Yamashita and Nagasawa's roles are substantially bigger than the others - if you're here hoping to see Gakki in one of her early pre-fame roles, you'd be disappointed. I've only watched Masami in a few recent things where she's happily picked up bit roles. Let's just say I was pleasantly surprised by her in this, and I can see why she's decided to go down the Serious Actress pathway, as opposed to Gakki still slogging it out as sweet-everyone's-favourite-waifu-idol type roles. Not that there's anything wrong with that, given Gakki probably gets more $$$ from all the commercials because of her wholesome image. I thought this would be similar to Gokusen, but it isn't. Whereas Gokusen was content with the idea you could be bad at school, but you were okay if you kept your good heart, Dragon Zakura blasts all this shounen manga idealism away with depressing realism, but also things I wish people taught us when we were in our teens and thought we could easily change the world. To survive in the adult world, there are rules you need to follow, and as Dragon Zakura points out, often the people who make the rules are smart people, who make the rules to convenience themselves. If you want to change the rules, you need to become one of them first, then you'll have the power to change things. If you are happy to stay dumb, then you will never understand the rules and you will live the rest of your life being cheated of things that you have the rights to, and you will always end up worse off. This is something I think every kid needs to know, because unpleasant as it is, it's frequently true.
This drama addresses the argument of technology versus skill and talent where it comes to modern medicine. With the race to become the most influential and innovative hospital, the doctors of Tojo University are pitted against each other.
Ninomiya Kazunari did a great job in his role of the methodical and ruthless Tokai Sensei. Here he is so charismatic and cruel. He is super cool!
I particularly liked how Tokai interacted with the empathetic Takashina Sensei, portrayed by Koizumi Kotaro. Takashina made for an interesting foil to Tokai, especially in his ventures of backing new technology at the hospital.
Like many hospital dramas, this drama can become a little formulaic in it’s week to week episode structure, yet overall this was an interesting and compelling drama.