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gebo4482 · 2 years
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Mononoke Animated Movie
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Dir: Kenji Nakamura Star: Takahiro Sakurai
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djzart · 3 days
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Erm… erm dolly boy :3
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He needs to die
Ermmm interaction with @ab--n ‘s oc.. tehe..
Set at the end of the game🙏
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I need to stop drawing I’ve been drawing sm lately
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ab--n · 2 days
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TW for pink blood.
I just couldn't help but draw this piece of shit @djzart
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newsintheshell · 9 months
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▶️ Il primo trailer per il film di MONONOKE è qui e nonostante alcune sostituzioni all'interno dello staff, il mondo del Venditore di Medicine è affascinante come sempre! Il debutto è atteso per l'estate 2024.
La pellicola è diretta ancora una volta da Kenji Nakamura (Gatchaman Crowds, Kuuchuu Buranko, Tsuritama), già regista dell’originale serie tv di 12 episodi prodotta nel 2007 presso TOEI ANIMATION, che potete ancora trovare in streaming su VVVVID.
Il peculiare mistery sovrannaturale nasce come spinoff della precedente serie antologica dal titolo AYAKASHI: JAPANESE CLASSIC HORROR e ha come protagonista un enigmatico esorcista.
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Hcs for taking the boys lingerie shopping? Would they tell you their favorite pieces on you, help you decide between sets, etc!
Initial D Headcanons: Lingerie Shopping
• All Initial D Male Characters • Word Count: 1,754. • Synopsis: In which the boys' help you pick out lingerie and give their inputs and reactions to the pieces and sets. • Note: Thank you for the idea Anon, this was a fun lil' snippet!
• Keisuke: Would be flustered at first when you both enter the store, even if it was his idea to take you. He’d shadow you at first, looking kind of shy and out of place as you look around at the sets and pieces. After a few minutes he’ll get more comfortable and glance around, his eyes no doubt landing on a yellow set and nudging your arm then pointing at it hanging on the wall. You’d giggle a bit, not being surprised he’d want you dressed the same as his beloved FD. After finding a few more pieces and sets for yourself, along with the few he’d bring you some of different colours and two more yellows, you’d try them on, pulling back the curtain to show it off with a spin and watch his reactions. Saying he loves you in all of them and can’t decide he’d shrug and tell you to just let him buy them all, but you weren’t having that; far too expensive. He’d sigh and end up narrowing it down to the top three, one colour and pattern loved by you, another you both agreed on, and obviously the first yellow one he set eyes on.
• Ryosuke: It’d be your idea to take him shopping but not tell him where it was you wanted to take him. However, he was pleasantly surprised at your choice, choosing to indulge himself in a rare time. The pieces and sets he’d look around for were more of a classical style, covering more yet still accentuating your form deliciously. He seemed to favour the colours of Black, blue and white, with the occasional red, no doubt taking on a similar style of his own clothes. Getting to watch you try on dozens of pieces, mix matching the colours to see what blend nicely, along with the few sets you both picked out was the highlight of his day. Unlike his brother, he was much more lenient, not taking no as answer from you, and buying the few you liked most along with a few of his own choices.
• Takumi: Oh, this boy is mad blushing. Obviously, it was your idea to walk into the store as you both wandered through a mall, dragging poor Takumi in by the arm. Once he realized what store he was in, he practically froze in place. You giggled, tugging on his arm and taking him to one of the walls to look around, as Takumi watched the floor, cheeks red and hands in his pockets to avoid touching anything. Once he heard you hum with mischief, he looked up, curiosity taking over as he saw you holding up two separate pieces, the top half white, and the bottoms black. “Yeah, I think this is it, how about you, Tak?” you’d ask and he’d instantly scratch the back of his head, looking at the ceiling. Knowing his unspoken answer, you took him to one of the changing rooms before showing it to him, the poor boy choking on his water from squeezing the bottle too hard once you yanked back the curtain.
• Takeshi: (#TedTalk incoming) Oh man where to start… I feel like it’d be his idea to take you if he’s feeling particularly bold or more in the mood than usual, but then your idea if you felt like spoiling him with an extra treat on yourself or to surprise him and watch him blush and stutter a bit. Obviously, he’d lean towards anything black or red. Black with red accents, even. He’d take longer than the other guys to look at the details and patterns, the shapes of the individual pieces and sets, imagining them on you to try and save you time from putting them all on. Takeshi was most definitely imagining those same sets and pieces on you while you sat all pretty on his Skyline. He was glad he decided to wear baggier pants than usual today, too. He’s also the kind of guy who wants the perfect outfit for his perfect girl, so he’d take this shopping trip seriously. You notice that if he’s staring at something for longer than a glance and then leaving to check other outfits out, you’d grab it without him noticing. In the end, you’d have dozens of sets and pieces to try on, but not minding the time it takes one bit due to the delicious reactions he’s giving you every time you pull back that curtain. Takeshi would nod approvingly to nearly everything you wore, leaving you to have to narrow it down so it wasn’t a financial crisis in the end. You’d also let him pick out the few he loved most as well, that being the main reason you and/or him walked into the store in the first place.
• Shingo: This man is straight reveling at the sight before him. You’d have to stop him from grabbing every single red set and piece he lays eyes on. His constant giggling and shit eating grins, going along with his dirty comments quickly driving you up a wall. It was quite literally like taking a sugar high and addicted child into a candy store. Telling him to calm down and stop grabbing everything, you limited it to three sets, or two pieces to make a set, is what you’d told him. Eventually, he’d tone it down, settling on a deep red set that was quite revealing, two pieces that were black and red on both top and bottom, you chose the top while he insisted on the bottom, and you picked out the last piece/set on your own, though he had no qualms, seeing you in anything was enough to turn him on.
• Itsuki: Uhhh, yeah, I don’t know, besties. I see it being his idea and him being all confident talking about it, but once he walks in and sees the vast options, the mannequins, the more revealing ones, etc. he’s having a severe nose bleed and has probably passed out by now. I guess that means no shopping if he isn’t awake to look at them, right?
• Iketani: Kinda the same as Itsuki, but he at least holds it together better, and lets you do the shopping. He feels that it should be you getting what you like best and what makes you feel confident and good looking, over what he wants. If you ask his opinions on some though, he’ll give you honest answers, most of them being positive and even saying he likes some of the ones you’ve picked out, where as his honesty for less positive comments would be more on the colours just not resonating with him, and maybe the patterns. Otherwise, he’s extremely supportive and just happy to be there and see you try stuff on!
• Kenji: Also, a nose bleed, but he stays awake. Like Iketani I see him being happy with whatever you want to get for yourself, just counting himself lucky to also see you in sexy outfits and getting to help you look around and find something you’d like. He was ecstatic when you loved the white one that he picked out, lowkey wanting to see you match his 180.
• Kenta: “Orange.” It was the first thing he told you when you both walked past the entrance to the shop. You looked at him with a confused “Huh?” and he repeated himself. “Orange. You’d look hot as hell in orange. And of course, whatever other colour you wanna get, y’know?” he’d scratch his cheek sheepishly, stuttering a bit. With a small eyeroll and smile you told him he could go look for some orange sets and pieces, to which he happily set off on his quest. He’d be pretty much happy with anything you got, not being able to wait to see how hot you’d look posing on his car.
• Kyoichi: Black for sure. Like every other guy in this list and the last few below him, his first choice is always the colour of his Evo. He’d also like a deep ruby red, and like Ryosuke, would try to help you find something with a regal, almost prestigious shape, pattern, and appearance. Something worthy of an Empress.
• Rin: I see Rin liking black, along with some purples, whether it’s completely purple or its an accent colour, or purple with black accents, he’s pretty satisfied. He’d also like to see you get what you feel great in, not being a picky guy so much with patterns and the shape of the pieces. If you manage to find a black one with little skull or chain patterns to match his belt chain, or darker Shinigami personality, he’d revel in the sight.
• Go: This man wants to see as much boob as he can, along with you being covered in red. In my other headcanon of the guys’ favourite body parts, I saw Go as a tits man and it still stands. The nice soft curve of the cleavage and top of your boobs all circular and smooth has this man praying on his knees, for real. If you were also specifically wanting a red set or pieces, he’d make it a mission to find the perfect ones and try to weasel himself into trying to help you put the pieces on in the dressing room, which wouldn’t work, of course.
• Wataru: I see him being a little shy about it, but inevitably liking the white and black piece mix match like Takumi, but would also try to find you maybe more earthy colours, like greens or blues? I feel he would have a thing for purples, like a violet or deep and vibrant shade of purple. The styles and colours he’d help pick out would be a refreshing variety, something to see what colour resonates with you best once you actually get to try them all on and see his reactions. He’d stand just across your changing room, hands on his hips casually or arms crossed only to drop them along with his jaw when you present yourself.
• Nobuhiko: This smart guy would pick up on how the few pieces you’ve gathered are the same colour as his glasses. You might even try to find some shades of silver close to his Altezza. Nobu, being a very respectful man, he’d lean more towards the sets and pieces that cover more, but have small gaps to show skin within the patterns so they can be seen more clear against your skintone.
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redsamuraiii · 3 months
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My 5 Favorite Legal J-Dramas
I love them because they have perfect balance of seriousness and humour, not too dark and not too comedic. And the chemistry of the main leads are fun to watch with their constant bickering. 😂
1. Hero (2001)
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Kuryu (Kimura Takuya) is an unconventional prosecutor who has a habit of investigating the criminals himself before prosecuting, which agitates his paralegal, Amamiya (Matsu Takako) has it delays the process while more cases are piling up, and often conflicts with the police who thinks he does not trust their investigation skills.
The series is so good that it has a second season with a newcomer played by Keiko Kitagawa, a special episode with Haruka Ayase and a movie with both Keiko Kitagawa and Matsu Takako. I like their chemistry, not just between the main leads but the supporting characters as well that got pulled into Kimura Takuya's shenanigans.
2. Miss Justice (2018)
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A similar tale of a public prosecutor, Ririko (Yoshitaka Yuriko) whose strong sense of justice get in her daily work as she takes time to solve each cases diligently, playing the role of a "detective" to ascertain that the suspects are really guilty before she prosecutes them. However, it only delays her other cases which snowballs.
This agitates her older and experienced paralegal (Yasuda Ken) who is tasked to ensure she completes each task on time without delay. But over time, both him and the entire department who got pulled into her shenanigans finally understands her reasoning and begin to respect her as a fellow prosecutor and not as a newbie.
3. Police and Prosecutor (2023)
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Gota (Kiritani Kenta) and Minami (Higa Manami) are siblings who work as a law enforcer and a paralegal respectively. She works for an ambitious public prosecutor, Shuhei (Higashide Masahiro) whose values and principles are opposite of Gota, which often puts them at odds with one another when they work together on every case.
While Minami and Shuhei know the grey world in their line of work, Gota is a brash detective who only sees thing in black and white which often puts them at odds with one another. But their opposing personalities and styles of work eventually help to solve the cases in arresting and prosecuting the right criminal.
4. Ishiko and Haneo (2022)
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Ishiko (Kasumi Arimura) is an obstinate law graduate who aspired to be a lawyer but after failing the bar four times, she gives up her dreams and works as a paralegal at her father's private law firm where she met the prodigy Haneo (Nakamura Tomoya) who passed the bar on first attempt due to his photographic memory.
Ishiko is a bit insecure in having to work with a prodigy while Haneo is actually terrible at adapting that he often mask it with his "superior intellectual". Their different personalities and styles of working contradict each other as the two of them, with their own inferiority complexes, are thrown together to solve cases.
5. Binta : Love and Law (2022)
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Minowa (Matsumoto Toshio) is a former delinquent who doesn't have a regular job and never really thought seriously about life until he had to look after his young step-sister left behind by his late father. He lands a job as clerk, working for a strong headed lawyer, Natsumi (Yamaguchi Sayaka) who is dumbfounded by his "stupidity".
But his strong sense of justice is a welcoming change that she needed having work in a corporate law firm surrounded by "vultures" that the two decided to start their own private firm to genuinely help people that really need help and not simply for the big money. But with each case, they realize things are not as simple as they think.
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Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You Season 3 | Official Trailer #1
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Series Highlights
Season 3 of From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke will stream on Netflix worldwide in August 2024
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Sawako Kuronuma as Mamiko Noto
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Shōta Kazehaya as Daisuke Namikawa
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Miyuki Sawashiro as Ayane Yano
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Yūko Sanpei as Chizuru Yoshida
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Yūichi Nakamura as Ryū Sanada
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Mamoru Miyano as Kento Miura
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Yūki Ono as Kazuichi Arai (Pin)
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Aya Hirano as Ume Kurumizawa
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Original Creator: Karuho Shiina
Director: Kenichi Matsuzawa
Series Composition: Tomoko Konparu
Script: Michiko Yokote, Tomoko Konparu
Music: S.E.N.S.
Character Design: Keiko Ōta, Yuka Shibata
Art Director: Yūsuke Takeda (Bamboo)
Chief Animation Director: Miho Daidōji, Yuriko Nagaya
Sound Director: Tomoaki Yamada
Cgi Director: Hitomi Sumino
Director of Photography: Hiroshi Tanaka
Art Setting: Kazushige Kanehira
Color design: Emiko Ueno
Editing: Daisuke Imai
Main Animator: Kenji Irie
Prop Setting: Hana Okutani, Natsumi Yamato, Yui Kazuyama
Animation Production: Production I.G
Background Art: Bamboo
Sound Production: Sound Team Don Juan
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[Translation] SPUR September 2023
Exclusive Interview with Stéphane Lambiel "About Love"
Stéphane Lambiel invites us into his beautiful musical world with his smooth skating and graceful ballet-like movements on the ice. He talks about his love and passion for skating, and everything in his life.
Looking back on his remarkable season as a coach.
Stéphane Lambiel came to Japan to perform in "Fantasy on Ice," the most prominent ice show in Japan. In the 2022-23 figure skating season, Japan's Shoma Uno, whom he coaches, won his second consecutive World Championships, and Koshiro Shimada won a silver medal at the All-Japan Championships. Latvia's Deniss Vasiljevs has also distinguished himself in the Grand Prix Series, so it has been smooth sailing for the coach.
"Shoma, Koshiro, and Deniss are not the only young talents sprouting up one after another. I want all the students at Champery (Switzerland) to grow. I hope my teaching will have a positive impact on their careers and lives. That's my number one goal right now."
After the Corona disaster, the international sports scene is slowly returning to its original state. This year, Stéphane organized a joint training camp in Kyoto with students from the Kinoshita Academy in Japan and Champéry.
"This is a good opportunity for the students to experience a different method from the one they are used to," said Stéphane. This time, we also made time for them to learn physical performance that is different from skating, such as yoga and dance lessons, not only on the ice. By learning new ways to use their bodies, they can feed back to their skating and improve their artistry. They were able to motivate each other, so I felt it was beneficial to share practice.
Today, Kinoshita is home to an elite group of figure skaters who are the future of figure skating.
"I was amazed by all the students. They are able to practice very meticulously while also maintaining their focus. If I had to name a few players that I personally pay attention to, I would say junior players Mao Shimada and Shunsuke Nakamura. I feel something special about them. Hana Yoshida knows her body well and has the ability to use it well."
About the challenges to tackle for the new season
During the training camp, Stéphane also choreographed new programs. He also said it was an opportunity to see the response from Uno, Shimada, and Vasilijevs.
"As for Koshiro, he will continue with his SP "Sing Sing Sing". For FS, he will perform a piano version of "Danse Macabre," choreographed by me. Denis performed his new SP "Hallelujah" for "Fantasy on Ice". This was his first time working with choreographer Shae-Lynn Bourne. It was a very innovative piece, and it took him some time to understand what she was trying to achieve. Then he practiced a lot, and made it his own. I will be choreographing the FS, which will be different from the atmosphere of the past. Please look forward to it.
Shoma has two programs for SP, and I think he is considering which one to use for the competition.One is by Shae-Lynn, and the other one is my creation. I think he will decide after skating both of them at the summer ice show. The SP I made will have a pretty challenging content. It will be divided into several parts, with a short intro to present the outline of the story, followed by a romantic and lyrical part, and then a dynamic change at the end. The unfolding is quite extreme, and I think it will be a very intense performance. I'm looking forward to seeing it at the show, too. For FS, I have proposed some songs, and the choreography will be done by Kenji Miyamoto."
This will be his third (sic) season as Uno's coach. Stéphane says he will do his best to support Uno, who has expressed his desire to improve his expressive side.
There are two wonderful things about Shoma," said Stéphane. One is the rich expressive power of his eyes and of his body movements as a whole. The other is his passion to control everything by himself. When he learns something new, his willingness to practice and make it absolutely his own is second to none. These two virtues have already made him a unique, one-of-a-kind skater. If he is looking for something more on top of that... from me, I think I can help him in terms of musicality. Of course he has musical sense, but I think he can deepen it even more. by refining his sensibility, he will be able to add more "umami", as they say in Japanese, to his performance, a taste that only he can bring out. I believe that the audience too will be able to sense something special from his performance.
Putting his love for his soulmate into his dance on the ice
Thirteen years after retiring from professional skating, Stéphane is now in his mature stage as a professional figure skater. The two performances at this year's Ice Show were truly musical works that moved the audience emotionally.
The first piece performed at Fantasy on Ice was the fourth movement of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5, Adagietto. My friend Beatrice Belieu(?), a musician, played the piano and made the arrangement. The second is "Simple song" from the soundtrack of the movie "Grand Finale" (2015). Adagietto was choreographed by Salome Brunner. In fact, the performance presented here is only a part of the whole. Champéry has a festival called "Rencontres Musicales de Champéry" (Encounters with Music), and next year I will be skating Adagietto with Beatrice, who will play live.
The adagietto by Maher, known in the 70's for the film "Death in Venice" and more recently as the key piece in the film "TAR" (2022), is a classic. The sweet and dramatic tune is linked with a personal story.
Mahler's Adagietto was written with love as its theme. Through this song, I wanted to express the various stages of love that I have experienced. It begins with the meeting of two people, the period of burning love that brings them together as one, and then the period when there are discrepancies in the relationship. After overcoming these difficulties, they feel comfortable with each other, and then they rediscover each other as if they had met anew, even though they are the same person. The first meeting and the last meeting have different meanings, and their love evolves. When I skate to this song, I envision in my mind's eye a very rich relationship with the person I am now living with, my soulmate. There is actually a subtle twist to this performance. I thought of it with Salome, it has the same movement at the beginning and the end, but in reverse. With that movement, I expressed the evolution of the relationship and the sense of distance that is created.
He devised the choreography for 'Simple song' with his colleagues at Champéry. It is an insert song for the movie, sung wistfully by Korean opera singer Sumi Jo.
I had heard this song by chance before I saw the movie, and I thought it was a great song. I rediscovered it after watching the film, and then chose it. The personal theme of this film is growing older. Considering my own career, I am slowly approaching the limits of my physical capabilities, and I don't think I will be able to skate for much longer in the future. Still, there is a part of me that wants to skate forever. So when I am skating to this song, I express myself to the fullest as my performance, and I hope that it will be forever. *Adagietto and Simple Song both incorporate movements that require quite a bit of physical endurance, since I have to stand on one point of the edge of my skates and hold it for a long time. The goal is to achieve a noble movement despite being forced to exert that kind of control. Although I feel pleasure in being able to be in control, there are also times when I feel fragility and danger in front of the audience. It's a very lovely moment."
At this year's Fantasy on Ice, fellow skater Johnny Weir retired.
We get together every year in early summer for the show, and the performers are like family. I've talked about that with Johnny, too. It's sad to retire from the ice show, but I think it's also a positive thing. I can't speak for him, but I think he would like to do another project in his life. We have promised that we will spend time together again somewhere. Maybe a private vacation! Sometimes I think about my last show myself. I haven't made up my mind yet.
Despite being involved in a variety of activities, you are still passionate about skating. What is the source of your motivation?
I think it has something to do with the fact that I have matured, and when I aim for my best performance, I want to express myself in the most natural way. My personality is lyrical and romantic, so I often get inspiration from watching that kind of movies or from stage music. Music shakes up emotions from a deep place inside of me, and pushes to the surface the life force within. I can skate by borrowing the energy of the song. As I feel that, I guess that maybe I can perform better, with a sense of unity."
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Shinzo (2000) 爆裂战士マシュランボー
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Director: Tetsuo Imasa / Kenji Nakamura / Haruo Kosaka / Toshiaki Komura / Miyo Sasaki / Mitsuo Hashimoto / Tomoharu Arata Edited by: Izumi Higashido / Makoto Kanjima / Kenichi Kaneka / Hiroyuki Kawasaki / Yukito Nonaka / Kenichi Yamada / Yōmichi Shirai Starring: Minami Takayama / Yuko Minakuchi / Yasuhiko Kawazu / Naosuke Tatsuta / Atsushi Kashiwagi / Kyoko Yamada / Ai Maeda / Tsuyoshi Hisakawa / Atsushi Kashiichi / Tomoe Sato / Junko Shimakata / Michitaka Kobayashi / Hideyuki Hori / Kenji Utsumi / Takashi Nakao / Mami Koyama / Toshio Furukawa / Keiko Han / Hiroo Egawa / Takeshi Aono / Banjo Ginga / Takashi Koda / Koji Fukusaku / Kazuko Sugiyama / Takumi Yamazaki / Horinoku / Nobutake Tatsuya / Tomohisa Aso / Norio Tsukui / Ienaka Hiroshi / Chie Seguchi / Hitoshi Domon / Akira Tahara / Kazuya Ichijo / Masaya Takatsuki / Masaharu Sato / Mitsuo Iwata / Keiko Yamamoto / Kunihiko Yasui / Hikaru Midorikawa / Mami Kanazuki / Hisaya Suganuma / Chigusa Ikeda / Hiromi Konno / Daisuke Nari / Yuko Nagashima / Nobuo Satouchi / Daifumi Tanaka / Naosuki Imamura / Takayuki Inoue / Akiki Chatan / Munehiro Ehoku / Rie Aoki / Yo Murakami / Tsuyoshi Nishi / Tsuyoshi Toshita / Higashi Genre: Animation Official website: www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/mashura/ Country/Region of Production: Japan Language: Japanese Date: 2000-02-05 (Japan) Number of epsiode: 32 Also known as: Mushrambo IMDb: tt0293741 Type: Reimanging
Summary:
In the distant past, the Guardian of the Milky Way galaxy named Lanancuras began to harbor a desire for more power. Because of his connection to the galaxy, he was able to absorb parts of planets and add them to his strength. As a result, he began invading the worlds he was assigned to protect. In the wake of his destruction, a following of creatures from across the galaxy pledged allegiance to Lanancuras and became known as the Kadrians. Taking notice of his ever-growing power and followers, the other Celestial Guardians confronted him; however, he had become too powerful, and they were defeated. Unable to subdue Lanancuras, the Celestial Guardians each gave up a part of their power and combined it into a single new Guardian, Mushra. In a final desperate attempt, they used Mushra's core by transforming it into a powerful card with which to seal Lanancuras in a prison. The prison was created from the remains of planets that had suffered under Lanancuras' tyranny. Because planets are themselves large beings, their combined strength (along with the power of the card) was able to restrain him. Thus Lanancuras was successfully sealed in a large meteorite.
The meteorite was sent off into the galaxy to be sealed forever. Meanwhile, the way Lanancuras had increased his strength had consequences on the planets of the Milky Way On Earth, around the 22nd century, it was in the shape of a virus that merged with human DNA and destroyed the humans that way. In order to eliminate the virus, scientists worked on combining human DNA with the DNA of animals and other creatures immune to the effects. They succeeded and created a sentient race known as Enterrans (a race of engineered Earthlings) which are based on humans, insects, reptiles, birds, sea creatures, wild beasts, and phantom beasts. Eventually, a cure was found and the human race survived.
However, due to Lanancuras' influence, the Enterrans fought their human creators as well as the robots that worked with the humans, driving the human race to a near extinction state. Luckily, a scientist named Dr. Daigo Tatsuro placed his 4-year-old daughter Yakumo in a sleep chamber in hopes that she would save the human race and find the human sanctuary Shinzo and bring peace back to Earth which was then renamed to Enterra. When the meteor that Lanancuras was imprisoned in struck Earth during the earlier parts of the Human-Enterran War, its fragment had struck an infant Yakumo giving her abilities that she would later discover.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinzo
Link: https://kissanime.com.ru/Anime/Shinzo-Sub/
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*     ◟    :    〔   kentaro sakaguchi ,      cis man    +   he/him    〕  kenji nakamura,      some say you’re a  thirty year old  lost soul among the neon lights.      known for being both  charismatic  and  hedonistic,  one can’t help but think of  nausea  by   jeff rosenstock  when you walk by.    are you still a    soldier  at    dead hand,     even with your reputation as the opportunist?     i think we’ll be seeing more of you and    a lazy upward gaze, a slap upside the head, the lonely creature of contradiction; hung on the family tree, dangling as you question why the saying goes 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree', where else would it fall? you are the fallen fruit, premature and always in some kind of need,    although we can’t help but think of dennis reynolds (it's always sunny in philadelphia), richie (the bear) and hasegawa taizo (gintama)    whenever we see you down these rainy streets.      (      luca  ,      25  ,      she/they  ,   mdt  .     )
— NAVIGATION.
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The complete list of Onmyoji's Japanese voice actors:
Abe no Seimei – Namikawa Daisuke
Abe no Seimei (child) – Hanawa Manami
Minamoto no Hiromasa – Asanuma Shintaro
Minamoto no Hiromasa (child) – Hirose Saya
Ashiya Doman – Satou Rina
Tsuyuko-hime – Ishikawa Yui
Kamo no Yasunori – Kishio Daisuke
Prince Atsumi – Hamada Kenji
Suzaku-mon’s demon – Hayashi Yuu
Kamo no Tadayuki – Shimoyama Yoshimitsu
Fujiwara no Kaneie – Itou Kentarou
Fujiwara no Michinaga – Okamoto Nobuhiko
Mibu no Tadami – Ono Kensho
The demon from Yoshino – Miyake Kenta
Mibu no Tadamine – Yanaka Hiroshi
Taira no Kanemori – Nakamura Genta
Rindou – Komatsu Mikako
Emperor Murakami – Kawada Shinji
Ono no Harihira – Takemoto Eiji
Fujiko – Noto Mamiko
Kujo no kimi – Hidaka Rina
Koume – Hiramatsu Akiko
Fujiwara no Saneyori (Minister of the Left) – Kikuchi Yasuhiro
Minister of the Right – Sasaki Yuusuke
Tachibana no Saneyuki (Tsuyuko-hime’s father) – Gotou Hiroki
Kerao – Tanaka Azusa
Amehiko – Oominami Yuki
Inagomaro – Maesako Arisa
Fujiwara no Masanaga – Abe Atsushi
Additional voices for episode 1 – Sasaki Yuusuke, Takeda Taichi, Niwa Masato, Nakamura Genta
Additional voices for episode 2 – Yamaguchi Tomohiro, Nakatsukasa Takayuki, Takeda Taichi, Nakamura Genta, Niwa Masahito, Sasaki Yusuuke, Oominami Yuki, Shiono Yuka, Takumi Yuki
Additional voices for episode 4 – Torashima Takaaki, Sasaki Yuusuke, Niwa Masahito, Takeda Taichi, Yamaguchi Tomohiro, Kanze Noriaki, Utsumiya Chiho
Additional voices for episode 5 – Takeda Taichi, Yamaguchi Tomohiro, Kanze Noriaki, Tsukishima Mayumi
Additional voices for episode 6 – Murai Yuuji, Tanaka Hikaru
Additional voices for episode 7 – Oominami Yuki
Additional voices for episode 8 – Oominami Yuki, Kaneda Ai, Kadotani Mami, Sasaki Yuusuke, Niwa Masahito, Takeda Taichi
Additional voices for episode 9 – Niwa Masahito, Echigoya Kousuke, Torashima Takaaki, Nakatsukasa Takayuki, Takeda Taichi
Additional voices for episode 10 – Nakamura Genta, Torashima Takaaki, Niwa Masahito
Additional voices for episode 11 – Maeda Rena, Yaoya Kyou, Tsukishima Mayumi, Torashima Takaaki, Sasaki Yuusuke, Niwa Masahito, Takeda Taichi, Nakamura Genta, Yamaguchi Tomohiro
Additional voices for episode 12 – Niwa Masahito, Torashima Takaaki, Nakamura Genta, Tanaka Hikaru
Additional voices for episode 13 – Nakamura  Genta, Nakatsukasa Takayuki, Niwa Masahito, Torashima Takaaki
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The details for the rest of the upcoming Japanese Blu-Ray release of TIGER & BUNNY 2 have been revealed over on the official website. All Blu-ray volumes will include English subtitles for the episodes - details of each volume include:
Blu-ray Volume 5 – episodes 14 – 16 – release date: 26th April 2023
Audio Drama #5 "Who is the Quiz King? Contents: The Fire Sky and Origami Rock buddy pairings appear on a buddy quiz show. Which buddy pairing will be crowned the King of Quizzes?
Extras include:
- Simultaneous cast watch party episodes 14 – 15 – hosted by Hiroaki Hirata and Masakazu Morita, with guest(s); Nobunaga Shimazaki. - WILD TIGER Special Birthday Party 2022.8.14 - Featuring: Hiroaki Hirata, Kenji Tominaga (Wild Tiger suit actor) Masakazu Morita, Hikaru Takahashi (Sky High suit actor) - Special booklet (16 pages)
Blu-ray Volume 6 – episodes 17 – 19 – release date: 26th May 2023
Audio Drama #6 “Rookie Hero Remote Meeting” Contents: With the spread of the rumoured "X," an infectious disease that causes the NEXT ability to go out of control, the new heroes and Dragon Kid hold a remote meeting hosted by Subaru.
Extras include:
- Simultaneous cast watch party episodes 17 – 19 – hosted by Hiroaki Hirata and Masakazu Morita, with guest(s); Inoue Gou, Mariya Ise, Yuichi Nakamura. - Barnaby Special Birthday Party 2022.10.30 - Featuring: Hiroaki Hirata, Kenta Nitta (Barnaby suit actor) Masakazu Morita, Hikaru Takahashi (Sky High suit actor) - Special booklet (16 pages)
Blu-ray Volume 7 – episodes 20 – 22 – release date: 28th June 2023
Audio Drama #7 “Hero's Love Course” Contents: In the break room of the training centre, Keith is struggling with how to approach a woman he is interested in. Karina and Ryan, who are curious about Keith's love story, give him some love advice.
Extras include:
-Simultaneous cast watch party episodes 20 – 22 – hosted by Hiroaki Hirata and Masakazu Morita, with guest(s); Inoue Gou, Yoshihiro Ike. - TIGER & BUNNY 2 Special Jet: Unveiling at STARFLYER - Digest video - Special booklet (16 pages)
Blu-ray Volume 8 – episodes 23 – 25 – release date: 28th July 2023
Audio Drama #8 “Noisy People of Sternbild” This involves all the heroes – details of the plot to be revealed at a later date.
Extras include:
- Simultaneous cast watch party episodes 23 – 25 – hosted by Hiroaki Hirata and Masakazu Morita, with guest(s); Minako Kotobuki, Yusa Koji and production staff; Nishida Masafumi, Mitsuko Kase and Masakazu Katsura - Special booklet (16 pages)
Source: TIGER & BUNNY website
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THE H-MAN (1958, BIJO TO EKITAI NINGEN) – Episode 173 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“What if by some bizarre phenomenon, his physical form just melted away? Would that fit your crime scene?” Hmm … bizarre phenomenon? Let’s run with it. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Chris Peters – as they discuss Toho’s The H-Man (1958), directed by the great Ishirô Honda.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 173 – The H-Man (1958)
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When a narcotics dealer disappears, leaving only his clothes, Tokyo police are stumped. A scientist claims H-Bomb tests in the Pacific have created radioactive creatures – “H-Men” – who ooze like slime and liquify anyone they touch.
  Directed by: Ishirô Honda
Writing Credits: Takeshi Kimura (written by); Hideo Unagami (story)
Produced by: Tomoyuki Tanaka
Music by: Masaru Satô
Cinematography by: Hajime Koizumi
Editing by: Kazuji Taira
Production Design by: Takeo Kita
Special Effects by: Eiji Tsuburaya (director of special effects) 
Selected Cast:
Yumi Shirakawa as Chikako Arai, singer in the nightclub
Kenji Sahara as Dr. Masada
Akihiko Hirata as Inspector Tominaga
Eitarô Ozawa as Police Sgt. Miyashita (as Eitaro Ozawa)
Koreya Senda as Dr. Maki
Makoto Satô as Uchida, gangster
Yoshifumi Tajima as Detective Sakata
Yoshio Tsuchiya as Detective Taguchi
Ayumi Sonoda as Emi, lead exotic dancer
Hisaya Itô as Misaki, the dissolved gangster
Nadao Kirino as Shimazaki, the waiter-thug
Naomi Shiraishi as Mineko, Dr. Maki’s assistant
Tetsu Nakamura as Mr. Chin, gangster
Tadao Nakamaru as Detective Seki
Minosuke Yamada as Chief of Inspectors Kusuda
Akira Sera as Horita – Fisherman
Haruya Katô as Sochan – Fisherman
Yasuhiro Shigenobu as Yasukichi – Fisherman
Senkichi Ômura as Daichan, 1st dissolved fisherman (Let me try on the pants!)
Haruo Nakajima as Chosuke, 2nd dissolved fisherman & Liquid Human Being
Shigeo Katô as Matchan, 3rd dissolved fisherman
Paul Frees as Various Voices (American dubbing)
Are you ready to battle an invasion of liquified men? Watch out, The Blob (1958), The H-Man (1958) is here to make you rue the day. Toho Films and director Ishirô Honda (Godzilla, 1954) blend sci-fi, horror, film noir, and… cabaret… for all kinds of horrifying shenanigans. Yup, people liquify left and right throughout the short 87-minute runtime. That’s right, only gooey globs of clothes and hairpieces remain. Join the Grue-Crew along with special guest-host Chris Peters (aka, José) as they revisit and review this unusual yet highly entertaining entry from the film company that gave the world Akira Kurosawa, Ishirô Honda, Godzilla, Mothra, and so much more.
At the time of this writing, The H-Man is available for streaming from the Classic Horror Movie Channel, Classic Sci-Fi Movie Channel, and Tubi.
You may be interested in these other Decades of Horror episodes focused on Ishirô Honda-directed films:
GODZILLA (1954, GOJIRA) – Episode 58 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
HALF HUMAN (JÛ JIN YUKI OTOKO, 1955) – Episode 16 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
RODAN (1956) – Episode 101 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
MATANGO (1963, ATTACK OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE) – Episode 135 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
THE WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (FURANKENSHUTAIN NO KAIJÛ: SANDA TAI GAIRA, 1966) – Episode 57 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
SPACE AMOEBA (1970, YOG: MONSTER FROM SPACE) – Episode 127 – Decades of Horror 1970s
TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA (1975) – Episode 165 – Decades of Horror 1970s
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by guest host Scott Wells is King of the Zombies (1941), a horror comedy directed by Jean Yarbrough (The Devil Bat, 1940; House of Horrors, 1946; The She-Wolf of London, 1946) and starring Dick Purcell, Joanne Woodbury, Henry Victor, and the great Mantan Moreland.
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