Hello everyone 👋I had fun making the Osomatsu Playlist during the year so I also decided to do one more batch but with the other series I have been drawing work for over a year now, Oddtaxi! Once again with the help of my family and friends with artwork and songs, I was finally able to finish this project to share with everyone.
Like with the Osomatsu project, while a bit shorter took around 7-8 months to make so if interested feel free to share, like and reblog. Currently this is part one of the cast out of the three parts.
This time I focused on everyone who was nominated for the playlist back when the Blueray of the series came out. Here are the 1st ten characters which down below the images will have the Spotify playlists down below, enjoy 🎉
Once the night of 31rd October has already come to the town, who knows? Something extra supernatural is bound to happen!
Disclaimer: Please note that these are not the actual titles to the songs, I just made them up of course. All these songs obviously belong to their respective artists,
And the OCs mentioned belong to their respective creators as well!
To be honest, at first I attempted to make the cast match with their headcanon VCs but considered giving it up at some point because if I did that, some names would be brought up too often *side-glancing at Yuuya, Saigo, and Yorii*
Surprisingly, almost every song happens to have their own English subtitles available, so open them up if you’d like to know something. I’ll leave more details in your imagination then (¬‿¬)
If you feel tempted to do the fanarts, please feel free to do it XD
So, now. Isn’t it time to let the Feast begins?
3,
[All lights in the stadium suddenly flickered on and off uncontrollably]
2,
[One by one, every light in the stadium has eventually been turned off]
1,
[Now, everything around was soon engulfed in the complete darkness]
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#1 Answer The Call (Offer Your Soul)
Kureha “Eclipse” Koizumi
Sumire “Diabla” Shinomiya
Asuka “TREA$URE” Koizumi
Lyall “Corvus” Shiba
Kaoru “Arachne” Shinozaki
Kotono “Shiki” Ohara
Tasuku “Katame” Kawanoe
Eden “Ember” Yamamura
Kaori “Black Orchid” Narizuka
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Real title: Dakini
Covered by O.B.N.N (AeGJoongG, YangDoki, RaA, EASYDOG, Gogyeol, DALNODO, Seelight, EDEN, ZENRUA) | Original by twinkle, UtaP ft. Kagamine Rin
In the midst of the night, two pairs of red lights roam in darkness…
#2 Werehumans
Kanra “D. Vil” Akemi
Yorii “Sireen” Sakuma
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Real title: Kaibutsu (Monster)
Covered by Amatsuki x 96neko | Original by YOASOBI
Dear pioneers, raise up your flags!
The land that no one has yet to know before…
Declare we’re now the ones in charge!
#3 Neverland Kakumei
Kosuke “Lumière” Furuhata
Lana “Facade” Alarie
Aranai “Ride or Die” Norikoru
Tomi “High Class” Chōten
Azusa “Onna-musha” Furukawa
Yuki “Ice King” Kuraokami
Ryūnosuke “Fist N Fury” Sekiguchi
Ace “MC Patriot” Douglas
Yudai “KILLA W” Toya
Asato “AR Master” Rikiya
Anika “Rush Hour” Kiyozaki
Yuuya “ARROW” Kanata
Kotan “Kamuy” Anchikar
Aoba “Guinevere” Yamamura
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Real title: World Domination
Original by Hikifes team 2019 (mafumafu, soraru, luz, un:c, araki, nqrse, syounen T, amatsuki, urata, tonari no sakata, shima, senra, eve, sou)
a.k.a. My favs all stars XD
——[ Interval: Fan Meeting Session ]——
Howdy~
And sorry for the wait, my dear mortals♡
Hasn’t anybody told you not to follow voices in the night?
#5 See me? See me? (Succubus ’s Lullaby)
Aika “VeeXn” Yumi
[For goodness’s sake, the extent of her show this time was only limited to singing and dancing… Thus, the minors can enjoy it too]
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Real title: Wiggle Wiggle
Original by Raon
…Promise me one thing?
Don’t ever let yourself be drawn into this dreamy sweet trap, ‘Kay?
#4 Zombiz Fantasy ♥︎
Shuu “Men-H” Edogawa
Kaiji “Jinx” Sano
Touya “MC Darling” Kisaragi
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Real title: Kokotsu ni Yamu (Ecstatic Breakdown)
Original by alfakyun ft. takayan
Welp, sorry for the unmatched number of voice casts
Exhausted yet?
…No? That’s great!
Why don’t we spice things up a bit before meeting the shuffle teams in the second half!
#6 Lull X Roar
Yuuya “ARROW” Kanata
Yorii “Sireen” Sakuma
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Real title: Hell is mine
Original by araki x luz
Yorii did say in his interview that maybe they could work together so why not? I even pray for their voice claims (Amatsuki & Araki) to actually collab one day
🎃 Behind the scenes Pt.1
Even though there are other divisions and some participants which may not be mentioned above, they’re all invited and have their own parts in this event as well. For examples;
Himari Asami, Hiroshi Sakura, and Suzuran Minazuki (who was on the request of her non-blood-related cousin) were in charge of designing and making costumes with the assistance of three fashion interns; Aimi Miyazaki, Alice Shiroka, and Umi Kobayashi.
Akira Arai, Natsume Kurome, Kururi Yamamura and Queen Card’s team were noted to took part in making props. By the way, Kureha Koizumi was anticipated to participate in this as well but she unexpectedly showed up in the opening show —much to everyone’s surprise.
Reiaki Suzubayashi and Emiko Akaibara showed to work together on helping the cast prepare themselves before entering the stage.
Chiyuri Seiguni was tasked to be the main operator of most special effects on stage via the brief from the real technician, Raiden Otoha since this one had to take his part in the 7th show.
Aiko Mayeda was the D.J. and he got the party started! The 86 band and other musical units associated with other division members were also joined in to provide music for some songs.
Most choreography throughout the shows were designed and coached by Yeong Hajoon, Haruto Morikawa, and Kaede Iwasawa.
The representative of Snowflake Sentinel News, Yoichi Shujo; and the head of a certain publishing-house, Nellie Yukimura were assigned to deliver the details of this event. Please expect more live reports and some tidbits behind the scenes from them.
The foods and drinks in this event were all supplied by the alliance between Luis Kōkyū, Rashaad Young, Harumatsuya shop, and Rikiya farm.
The main sponsors of the previous event are Sigma Inc., Toi Pharmaceutical, and E.L. Medical Co. Therefore, this time it’s the turn of Wonder⇓anD Sound Systems, Arakawa Tech Industries, and the concert venue was organized by the entertainment agency “Kairiku Production” with the cooperation of Queen Card’s league.
For some reason, a certain division was banned from participating —to be specific, it’s Ginza Division. However, Eiji Noguchi and his family were secretly invited because his children wanted to come.
At first Fusao Ise and Queen card were honored to be the MCs (or the hosts) of this event but because the latter had to ‘prepare’ for her own part in the 11th show, Reika Aichi was surprisingly nominated to take over this role once again alongside Fusao.
At the beginning, all the cast were seen wearing some kind of masquerade mask before their first show started.
Though not every division was present in the 3rd show, there were flags with symbols of each team ever participated in the D.R.B. showing on stage.
For whatever reason, Aranai Norikoru was the one who delivered the line “Toki wo (Shout)!” before the chorus “Kakumei wa matte (The revolution has succeeded)!” was sung by all divisions. Well, someone in the cast seemed visibly displeased with how this turned out.
Despite the 6th show being performed by Yuuya Kanata and Yorii Sakuma, the one who advised them on the lyrics was their senior musician, Ren Nakashima, and the music provider for this show was none other than the 86 Band
Before two boys of the 6th show left the stage, the camera caught both Yuuya and Yorii high-fiving Ren who was up for the next show…
MATANGO (ATTACK OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE, 1963) – Episode 135 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“I was confused. I couldn’t decide what to do. Then… I ate them!” Oh, oh. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr, along with guest host Dirk Rogers – as they journey to a Pacific island and attempt to resist the lure of the deadly mushrooms found in Ishirô Honda’s Matango (Attack of the Mushroom People, 1963) from Toho.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
Episode 135 – Matango (Attack of the Mushroom People, 1959)
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Synopsis: A group of pleasure-seeking young people is stranded on a mysterious island when their boat crashes. One by one they succumb to the lure of the deadly mushrooms.
Director: Ishirô Honda
Writers: Takeshi Kimura (screenplay); Shin’ichi Hoshi & Masami Fukushima (adaptation); William Hope Hodgson (story by, “The Voice in the Night,” Blue Book Magazine, November 1907); Sakyo Komatsu (uncredited)
Music by: Sadao Bekku
Cinematography by: Hajime Koizumi
Director of special effects: Eiji Tsuburaya
Chief assistant special effects director: Teruyoshi Nakano
Special effects unit production manager: Shigeru Nakamura
Special effects art director/Special effects set decorator: Akira Watanabe
In this episode, your Classic Era Grue Crew is joined by Dirk Rogers, a special effects artist with KNB EFX Group and a long-time friend of the show. As the guest host, Dirk chose Matango for this episode’s topic and with the movie’s use of effects – miniatures, suits, prosthetics, set dressing – it’s easy to see why this is one of his favorites.
Dirk was originally drawn to Matango because it featured a lot of the same players from the Godzilla films. He loves the damp (shall we say moist?) atmosphere, the use of color reminiscent of Mario Bava, the sets, and the miniatures. He’s always loved Matango and feels the English title, Attack of the Mushroom People, doesn’t represent the depth of what you get from the film. Dirk also provides valuable insights into the effects work and the documentation of who did what during the production.
Matango is probably Chad’s first exposure to body horror and the horrors of fungus. He loves the way the story ramps up the terror and the cringeworthy fungus-filled sets. As one of Toho’s best, Matango still holds up for him. Daphne is blown away by the colors and the textures of the mushrooms and the fungi, loving it all over again. Jeff agrees that “Attack of the Mushroom People” sounds kind of hokey and doesn’t represent the depth of the story told in Matango. He loves the concept, the story progression, the creepy and downright icky creatures and fungi, and the movie’s cultural and historical relation to the horrors experienced by the Japanese from the atomic bombs of World War II.
Dirk was turned onto the writings of William Hope Hodgson by this movie as it is developed from Hodgson’s short story, “The Voice in the Night.” During the episode, the crew discusses several versions of this story, all of which are provided through the following links:
Suspicion (TV series, 1957-1958), Episode 24: “The Voice in the Night” (aired 24 March 1958); from the story by William Hope Hodgson; starring James Donald, Barbara Rush, Patrick Macnee, James Coburn. This is a very poor resolution but the Classic Era Grue-Crew still enjoyed it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssi6_YWrrxc
If you have been motivated by this episode to catch Matango (and you should be), at the time of this writing, it is available to stream from Classic Horror Movie Channel, Tubi, The Criterion Channel, and various PPV sites. In terms of physical media, Matango is available on DVD.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule is one chosen by guest host, the one and only Dave Dreher: The Return of Dracula (1958).
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Photographer: Fish Zhang
Fashion Stylist: Xander Ang
Hair: Takeshi Katoh at SEPT Inc.
Make-Up: Kie Kiyohara at Beauty Direction
Model: Nana Komatsu at Stardust
Producer: Hiroki Sekiguchi at ID Management
Production assistant: Mayumi Yamanaka at Yamanaka Management
Photographer assistants: Hiroshi Asakura, Shun Fukasawa
Stylist assistants: Masatoshi Ota, Maiko Shibukawa
Location: Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
Special thanks to Junko Omi and Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
Desde que ví a Yano por primera vez pensé que sería el rival perfecto para boyfriend tomando en cuenta que darían una buena batalla de rap así que terminé dibujando algo así de como sería un mod entre ellos dos XD
Hey everyone! I’m back from Japan. What a trip! I will post a bunch of stuff about it in a bit (still unpacking, jet lagged, etc), but as a baseline, here are the shows I attended while I was there, courtesy of Cagematch. I thought 10 shows was a lot, but I met a bunch of fans from overseas who were going to 20+. If it wasn’t clear before, it should be now: I am a fake wrestling fan. I might as well wear be wearing a Dolph Ziggler t-shirt and have a Twitter screen name like “WokenCloset316.”
Anyway, here’s the list:
December 28, 2019
DDT
“D-Ou Grand Prix 2020: The Final!”
Korakuen Hall
Taped for Abema TV
Attendance: 2,019
Chihiro Hashimoto and Yuki Ino defeat Keigo Nakamura and Keisuke Ishii
One Count Rule Gauntlet Match: Antonio Honda, Danshoku Dino, Hiroshi Yamato, Kazuki Hirata, Mad Paulie, Masahiro Takanashi, Mizuki Watase, Toru Owashi, Yoshihiko, vs. Makoto Oishi (Makoto Oishi wins)
Saki Akai defeats Sakura Hirota
Three-Way Tag Match: Nautilus (Naomi Yoshimura and Yuki Ueno) defeat ALL OUT (Akito and Shunma Katsumata) and DAMNATION (Nobuhiro Shimatani and Soma Takao)
Shinya Aoki defeats Super Sasadango Machine
Tag Match: Kazusada Higuchi and Yukio Sakaguchi defeat Bull James and Yukio Naya
Four Way Match: Konosuke Takeshita defeats Chris Brookes, Daisuke Sasaki, and HARASHIMA
D-Ou Grand Prix Final Match: Masato Tanaka defeats Tetsuya Endo
December 30, 2019
Gatoh Move
“GTMV #26″
Ichigaya Chocolate Square
Attendance: 77
Hagane Shinnou defeats Lulu Pencil
Chris Brookes defeats Mitsuru Konno
Six Man Tag Match: Antonio Honda, Baliyan Akki, and Mei Suruga defeat Masahiro Takanashi, Rin Rin, and TAMURA
December 30, 2019
Big Japan Wrestling: The World Is Not Enough Round 2
Korakuen Hall
Taped for Samurai TV
Attendance: 1,150
Six Man Tag Match: Kazuki Hashimoto, Shinobu, and Yuya Aoki defeat Koju Takeda, Kota Sekifuda, and Tatsuhiko Yoshino
Tag Team Match: Kazumi Kikuta and Ryuichi Kawakami defeat Kankuro Hoshino and Masaya Takahashi
Daisuke Sekimoto defeats Kosuke Sato
Six Man Tag Match: Daichi Hashimoto, Hideyoshi Kamitani, and Takuya Nomura defeat Freddie Krueger, Leatherface, and Raijin Yaguchi
Six Man Tag Match: Masashi Takeda, Takumi Tsukamoto, and Toshiyuki Sakuda defeat Koji Kanemoto, Shinjiro Otani, and Tatsuhito Takaiwa
Six Man Tag Match: Akira Hyodo, Yuji Hino, and Yuji Okabayashi defeat Hideki Suzuki, Takuho Kato, and Yasufumi Nakanoue
Six Man Tag Match: Strong Hearts (El Lindaman, Shigehiro Irie, and T-Hawk) defeat Abdullah Kobayashi, Yuko Miyamoto, and Masato Tanaka
January 1, 2020
YMZ Pro Wrestling
“The 7th Sunrise”
Basement Mon Star
Attendance: 120
Tag Team Match: Manami Katsu and Mari Manji defeat Eito and Kaji Tomato
Tag Team Match: ASUKA and Hagane Shinnou vs. Daiki Shimomura and Tsubasa Kuragaki (Time Limit Draw)
No English Allowed Match: Cherry defeats Kakeru Sekiguchi
Six Man Tag Match: Kuishinbo Kamen, Syuri, and Yuko Miyamoto defeat Daiki Shimomura, Hikaru Sato, and Kaori Yoneyama (w/Matsuzawa-san)
January 2, 2020
All Japan Pro Wrestling
“New Year Wars 2020, Day 1″
Korakuen Hall
Streamed live on AJPW.tv
Attendance: 1,445
Six Man Tag Match: Akira Francesco, Danny Jones, and Rising HAYATO defeat Atsuki Aoyagi, Dan Tamura, and Yusuke Okada
Six Man Tag Match: Fuminori Abe, Jake Lee, and Naoya Namura defeat Black Menso-re, Jun Akiyama, and Takao Omori
Six Man Tag Match: Masanobu Fuchi, TAJIRI, and The Great Sasuke defeat Abdullah Kobayashi, Frank Atsushi, and the Great Kojika
New Year Battle Royal: Danny Jones defeats Akira Francesco, Atsuki Aoyagi, Black Menso-re, Chikara, Dan Tamura, Fuminori Abe, Jake Lee, Naoya Nomura, Osamu Nishimura, Rising HAYATO, Takao Omori, and Yusuke Okada
Eight Man Tag Match: Izanagi, Lucas Steel, Shigehiro Irie, and UTAMARO defeat Hokuto Omori, Kento Miyahara, Yoshitatsu, and Yuma Aoyagi
AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal Match: Hikaru Sato defeats Kagetora
AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal Match: Susumu Yokosuka defeats Koji Iwamoto
AJPW World Tag Team Title Match: Violent Giants (Shuji Ishikawa and Suwama) defeat Ryouji Sai and Zeus by KO - Title Change!
January 2, 2020
World Wonder Ring Stardom
“New Year’s Stars, Night 1″
Shin-kiba 1st Ring
Attendance: 408
Tag Team Match: Queen’s Quest (Hina and Leo Onozaki) defeat Rina and Ruaka
Three Way Match: Leyla Hirsch (debut) defeats Itsuki Hoshino and Saya Iida
Six Man Tag Match: Queen’s Quest (Bea Priestly, Momo Watanabe, and Utami Hayashishita) defeat Oedo Tai (Natsuko Tora and Natsu Sumire) and Zoey Skye
Tag Team Match: Andras Miyagi and Giulia defeat Oedo Tai (Jamie Hayter and Martina)
Tag Team Match: Kagetsu and AZM defeat STARS (Starlight Kid and Mayu Iwatani)
Eight Man Tag Match: Tokyo Cyber Squad (Death Yama-san, Konami, Jungle Kyona, and Hana Kimura) defeat Saya Kamiani and STARS (Arisa Hoshiki, Saki Kashima, and Tam Nakano)
January 3, 2020
Pro Wrestling FREEDOMS
“Happy New Freedom 2020″
Shin-kiba 1st Ring
Attendance: 215
King of FREEDOM World Title #1 Contender One-Day Tournament Match: Kenji Fukimoto defeats Masashi Takeda
King of FREEDOM World Title #1 Contender One-Day Tournament Match: Takashi Sasaki defeats Rina Yamashita
King of FREEDOM World Title #1 Contender One-Day Tournament Match: Yuko Miyamoto defeats Kamui
King of FREEDOM World Title #1 Contender One-Day Tournament Match: Chikara defeats Takumi Tsukamoto
Two On One Handicap Elimination Match: Naoki Kamata and Tomoya Hirata defeat GENTARO
King of FREEDOM World Title #1 Contender One-Day Tournament Semifinal Match: Takashi Sasaki defeats Kenji Fukimoto
King of FREEDOM World Title #1 Contender One-Day Tournament Semifinal Match: Yuko Miyamoto defeats Chikara
Tag Team Match: Mammoth Sasaki and Violento Jack defeat Toru Sugiura and Yuya Susumu
King of FREEDOM World Title #1 Contender One-Day Tournament Final Match: Yuko Miyamoto defeats Takashi Sasaki
January 3, 2020
World Wonder Ring Stardom
“New Year’s Stars, Night 2″
Shin-kiba 1st Ring
Attendance: 453
Three Way Match: Starlight Kid defeats Natsu Sumire and Ruaka
Three Way Tag Match: Itsuki Hoshino and Saya Kamitani defeat Leyla Hirsch and Rina and Queen’s Quest (Hina and Leo Onozaki)
Tag Team Match: Andras Miyagi and Giulia defeat Natsuko Tora and Zoey Skye
Six Man Tag Match: Tokyo Cyber Squad (Death Yama-san, Konami, and Jungle Kyona) defeat Bea Priestley and Oedo Tai (Jamie Hayter and Martina)
Six Man Tag Match: Queen’s Quest (AZM, Momo Watanabe, and Utami Hayashishita) defeat STARS (Arisa Hoshiki, Saya Iida, and Tam Nakano)
Oedo Tai Reunion (Hana Kimura and Kagetsu) defeat STARS (Mayu Iwatani and Saki Kashima) - Saki Kashima betrays Mayu and joins Oedo Tai
January 5, 2020
Tokyo Joshi Pro
“New Year Dish”
Itabashi Green Hall
Streamed live on DDT Universe
Attendance: 223
Tag Team Match: BAKURETSU Sisters (Nodoka Tenma and Yuki Aino) defeat Mizuki and Sena Shori
Akemi Daredasore defeats Pom Harajuku
Three Way Match: Shoko Nakajima defeats Mahiro Kiryu and Yuki Kamifuku
Six Man Tag Match: Miyu Yamashita, Raku, and Suzume defeat Haruna Neko, Hikari Noa, and Natsumi Maki
Six Man Tag Match: Miu Watanabe, Rika Tatsumi, and Yuka Sakazaki defeat Mina Shirakawa, Mirai Miumi, and Yuna Manase
International Princess Title Match: Thunder Rosa defeats Maki Itoh - Title Change!
January 5, 2020
New Japan Pro Wrestling:
“Wrestle Kingdom 14, Night 2″
Tokyo Dome
Streamed live on NJPW World
Attendance: 30,063
Dark Match: NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Title Gauntlet Match: Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, EVIL, and Singo Takagi) defeat Bullet Club (Bad Luck Fale, Chase Owens, and Yujiro Takahashi), CHAOS (Robbie Eagles, Tomohiro Ishii, and YOSHI-HASHI), Suzuki-gun (El Desperado, Taichi, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) and Ryusuke Taguchi, Togi Makabe, and Toru Yano - Title Change!
Tag Team Match: Hiromu Takahashi and Ryu Lee defeat Jushin Thunder Liger and Naoki Sano (w/Yoshiaki Fujiwara) - Liger’s final match
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Title Match - Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yoh) w/Rocky Romero defeat Bullet Club (El Phantasmo and Taiji Ishimori) - Title Change!
RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Title Match - Zack Sabre Jr. defeats SANADA
IWGP US Heavyweight Title Match: Jon Moxley defeats Juice Robinson (w/David Finlay)
NEVER Openweight Title Match: Hirooki Goto defeats KENTA - Title Change!
Jay White (w/Gedo) defeats Kota Ibushi
Chris Jericho defeats Hiroshi Tanahashi
IWGP Heavyweight/IWGP Intercontinental Title Match: Tetsuya Naito defeats Kazuchika Okada - Title Change! (also Title Retention!)