Say what you will about Lien
But his themes are great.
Blues Never Grovel and Novel Ingress both fit him and sound amazing.
Keisuke Ito did a fantastic job on making this ost.
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what are some series / movies / comics / creators / directors / art pieces / etc. that you connect as what an adaptation would look or feel like for ai the somnium files or the sequel? or any reference scenes , gifs , moments , art works , music for characters or scenes?
for some reason i feel like the aesthetic / cinematography / direction of occultic;nine (like seriously!!!) , blood blockade battlefront, rie matsumoto , sakurako’s investigation / Sakurako san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru, satoshi kon (paranoia agent , paprika , millennum actress, etc.) , the visuals of revue starlight , the direction of naoko yamada and mitsuo iso (orbital children), the cowboy bebop movie for some reason (maybe its the lighting or the choreography (that entire train fight though) or narrative idk ) , would make for a neat adaptation
(please share your thoughts with me , cant stop thinking about this idea)
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Made a new video about my final impressions on AI: The Somnium Files. Had a blast with this game and the story will leave a great lasting impression. Detective/mystery lovers, don’t skip this game.
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would it convince any of you to play AI: The Somnium Files if you knew the OST was composed by the same person who did the OST for PMD Explorers
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i said i would post my piano covers here, so...what better song to start with than the iconic one from psmd? :'^)
this was all done by ear (except for the beginning where i used bespinben's score because those chords are tough to figure out, so shoutouts to them)! this song holds a special place in my heart for many reasons: it's the reason i played psmd and restarted playing the piano, just to name two!
by the way, there's a little surprise at the end 😊
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illusory holehills felt a lot like the second verse of regular holehills to me, so i made this quick edit to blend them together!
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not exactly following the prompt in a correct way here, however...
@heropartnerweek OST | AU "Time Gear"
the track's placement in this specific scene has made it really stick out in my mind. there's something so strangely moving about it...
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Here's trivia for Cutie Honey episode 23: “The Bewitching Scorpio Woman.”
Screenwriter: Keisuke Fujikawa
Art Director: Eiji Ito
Animation Director: Masamune Ochiai
Director: Masamune Ochiai
The title of this episode is a reference to Kenichi Mikawa’s 1972 hit song, Sasoriza Onna or Scorpio Woman.
Despite what the credits say, Scorpion Panther was not voiced by Toshiko Sawada, but rather by the legendary Masako Nozawa. While best known for voicing Son Goku in the Dragon Ball franchise, around this time she was voicing Hiroshi in The Gutsy Frog and the titular character of Dororon Enma-kun.
Nozawa also voiced the unnamed young student who announces the Paradise Academy pig race.
The name of Naojiro’s pig, “Abashiri Hope”, is another reference to the Abashiri Family manga. The name “Abashiri” likely comes from the Abashiri Prison located in Abashiri, Hokkaido prefecture in Japan. Or more specifically, it’s probably in reference to the popular 1965 film inspired by the prison called Abashiri Bangaichi.
During the wrestling match Naojiro refrains from announcing Honey’s measurements. According to the January 1974 issue of TV Magazine, Honey’s measurements are:
Height: 158 cm
Bust: 84 cm
Waist: 49 cm
Hip: 85 cm
Weight: 43 kilos
The heavyset student who’s excited to see Scorpion Panther enter the boat race was originally from the Devilman manga. He’s one of the bullies who harasses Miki and Akira. This same character later appears as a police officer in the fifth episode of New Cutey Honey.
In this episode only, Seiji claims he works for a newspaper called the "Modern Times", which is possibly a reference to the Charlie Chaplin film of the same name. In the beginning of the series, he was a reporter for the real-life Tonichi News.
See you next time for episode 24!
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