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i-scream-for-fate · 4 days
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Foreigner class Aozaki Aoko for the Kumano Hot Springs Killer Case - Mahou Tsukai no Yoru x FGO Collab event in Fate Grand Order.
Illustrator: Koyama Hirokazu
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dvalshock · 2 years
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kyousukebei · 2 years
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5★ Scáthach-Skaði (Ruler)
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hidari-works · 2 years
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lastencoregraphics · 2 years
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MAHOYO REGULAR EDITION ARTWORK
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reignsan · 1 year
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Mahoyo’s artist is Hirokazu Koyama. He’s worked with Type-Moon since 2002, and did several CGs for Fate/stay night and Fate/hollow ataraxia.
In FSN and Fate/Zero, he designed Lancelot as well as many weapons, including but not limited to Excalibur, Ea, Gae Bolg, Archer’s twin swords, Herc’s axe-sword, Arondight, Gordius Wheel, and Diarmuid’s spears.
In FGO, he’s the illustrator for Mata Hari, Scathach, Skadi, Romulus, Kirschtaria, Berserker Lancelot, Medea Lily, and Musashi.
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acrosstimeandspace · 2 years
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he looks so happy and his hair is tied back and he looks so regal and i just want to hold his face and smooch him and—
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As a man lover, what are your thoughts on the two CEs that have shirtless Kirei on them?
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i like the framing and how the lighting is used here but im not a huge fan of how they did the muscles as he feels a bit too jerky like. plus his face is a bit too...angry for the scene as i think he tends to more neutral/cloaked expressions outside certain scenarios and this is supposed to be a training scene i think? although i may be wrong. id give it a 6/10 though admittedly i knocked it down a point bc general pool 4 star ces piss me off. get out of event multis
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this ce objectively fucks. we need to study how and why Koyama Hirokazu's men go so hard. it has it all though; the way the light of the stained glass window illuminates the cross without looking too blatantly staged by moving it off center, the contemplative expression with a hint of tension, the way his boobs are big.... this could be religious art in another world. hes still a lil dehydrated but his skin feels much more lush so i will forgive it. 9/10 i wish i found this ce more useful in day to day life
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satoshi-mochida · 1 month
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Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon launches June 27 in the west
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Visual novel remake Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon will launch for PlayStation 4 and Switch on June 27 in the west, Aniplex and TYPE-MOON announced. Physical limited editions will be available for $79.99. Pre-orders are available now.
Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon first launched for PlayStation 4 and Switch on August 26, 2021 in Japan.
Here is an overview of the game, via the official website.
About
The celebrated visual novel from Kinoko Nasu and TYPE-MOON is born anew… Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon collects the two tales that make up the “Near Side of the Moon” portion of the original Tsukihime: Arcueid’s scenario, “Moon Princess,” and Ciel’s scenario, “Midnight Rainbow.” Creator Kinoko Nasu has painstakingly disassembled and rebuilt the story, updating the setting to 2010s Tokyo and expanding the narrative. This reimagined presentation will exhilarate players with its hard-hitting tension and realism. Featuring beautifully evolved visuals, animations, and music, Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon presents a fresh take on TYPE-MOON’s genre-defining classic.
Scenario, Director: Kinoko Nasu
Character Design: Takashi Takeuchi
Art Director: Koyama Hirokazu
Graphics: Takao Aotuki, Shimokoshi, Shimaudon, Sunadorineko
Animation and Scripting: BLACK
Scripting: Urushinohara
Programming: Kiyobee
Music: Hideyuki Fukasawa, Keita Haga
Logo Design: WINFANWORKS
Main Theme: ReoNa “Seimeisen” (SACRA MUSIC)
Opening Animation: ufotable
Planning and Production: TYPE-MOON
Story
Ah… just how beautiful the moon is tonight… Gravely injured at a young age, Shiki Tohno was practically banished to a distant relative’s home, where he lived a peaceful life until one day, news arrives of his father Makihisa’s death. Shiki returns home to find his sister Akiha, who has inherited their father’s position, living with two maids. There, he begins a new chapter as the eldest son of the illustrious Tohno family, finding that a life of luxury doesn’t sit right with him. As the days pass, familiar sights of the past awaken fragmented memories. Then, one day, he passes by a monster in the shape of a human… Thus begins the celebrated story of Tsukihime, first created in 1999 as an indie visual novel. See the masterpiece reframed and retold after twenty long years!
Ciel’s Route
After a chance encounter on the morning train with Ciel, a popular upperclassman at school, Shiki finds himself quickly becoming close to Ciel. His school days are warm and lively thanks to colorful characters such as his best friend Arihiko and the new teacher Noel… However, the idyllic times were not to last. A sudden string of killings rocks the city. Shiki finds himself in a pit of despair due to a tragedy of his own making. Amidst it all, someone’s heartfelt words offer him a lifeline in the darkness. They come from none other than Ciel.
Arc’s Route
High schooler Shiki Tohno has been living with distant relatives since a major accident seven years ago. He is recalled to his distinguished family home upon news of his father’s death, and begins a new life in an enormous mansion. Despite the creature comforts, he can’t help but feel an air of disquiet in the house. One day, while in a haze, Shiki crosses paths with an enigmatic woman who introduces herself as Arcueid, and becomes involved in a battle against inhuman vampires beyond human comprehension.
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tamamita · 11 months
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Top 5 Fate Artists?
Official artists?
Redrop
Wada Arco
Pako
Azusa
Hirokazu Koyama
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royumijapon · 8 months
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“Makanai: La cocinera de las maiko”: Un festín audiovisual que deleita los sentidos
¡Prepárense para un banquete visual y emocional! "Makanai: La cocinera de las maiko", la serie japonesa del aclamado director Hirokazu Koreeda, ha llegado a Netflix de forma discreta pero con un sabor exquisito. Esta producción, basada en el manga "Maiko-san chi no Makanai-san" de Aiko Koyama, nos sumerge en la vida cotidiana de dos amigas que aspiran a convertirse en maiko, aprendices de geishas, en el fascinante escenario de Kyoto.
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Con nueve episodios de aproximadamente 30 a 40 minutos cada uno, la serie nos transporta a un mundo lleno de tradiciones, belleza y amistad. Aunque la trama se desarrolla en un ambiente culturalmente japonés, “Makanai: La cocinera de las maiko” nos presenta una historia universal de sueños, sacrificios y descubrimiento personal.
El enfoque de Koreeda en esta serie es delicado y poético. A través de la mirada de Kiyo, interpretada por la talentosa Nana Mori, somos testigos de su transformación de aspirante a maiko a Makanai, la cocinera encargada de preparar exquisitos platos para las maiko. La serie nos muestra el día a día de estas jóvenes aprendices, sus encuentros con la comida y cómo los sabores pueden evocar emociones sutiles pero poderosas.
Continua leyendo >>>
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i-scream-for-fate · 4 days
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Berserker class Shizuki Sōjūrō for the Kumano Hot Springs Killer Case - Mahou Tsukai no Yoru x FGO Collab event in Fate Grand Order.
Illustrator: Koyama Hirokazu.
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dvalshock · 2 years
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"This sword is my weapon. Your weapon is me. Using it lovingly or using it up until it breaks, that depends on the owner. Isn't that what our relationship is like, Master?"
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elarchivodeariel · 1 year
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¿BELLEZA DE LA SIMPLICIDAD O SIMPLICIDAD DE LA BELLEZA?
Mientras miraba la serie japonesa de nueve capítulos titulada MAKANAI; LA COCINERA DE LAS MAIKO, me debatía entre los dos títulos que puse entre signos de interrogación, porque la trama de esta historia me remite a ambos.
Un par de niñas dejan sus hogares maternos para iniciarse como maikos en Kioto, pero sólo una tiene aptitudes para convertirse en geisha. Cuando todo indica que las amigas se van a separar por la falta de talento de una de ellas para actuar y bailar, se enferma la cocinera. Es entonces cuando la que no puede bailar descubre su enorme vocación por cocinar para los demás.
Si leíste el párrafo anterior, ya sabés qué pasa en toda la serie, escrita y dirigida por Hirokazu Koreeda y protagonizada por Nana Mori y Natsuki Deguchi.
Sin embargo, no te conté nada.
En esa trama en la que parece que nada pasa, otra vez, pasa la vida. La que importa. La de todos los días.
El disfrute de las pequeñas cosas, el placer de ir a comprar alimentos frescos en el mercado, preparar con amor los platos, juntar cupones de compra para ganar un premio en Navidad, peinarse y maquillarse ante el espejo, elegir con cuidado cada accesorio, cada complemento del atuendo para que sea perfecto, maravillarse con un día de Sol, con la lluvia y con la nieve... Todo eso pasa en MAKANAI, al tiempo que la sutil emocionalidad japonesa tiñe todo vínculo y suceso.
Basada en el manga de Aiko Koyama Maiko-san chi no Makanai-san, está en Netflix desde el 12 de enero de 2023.
Es una serie que seguramente mirará muy poca gente. Porque acá no hay sexo, ni tiros, ni intrigas, ni fiestas, ni muertes, ni derroche, ni vértigo ni miedo.
Acá pasa lo de todos los días: ese tesoro que pocos valoran, llamado Vida.
Flavia Vecellio Reane.
Abril 16, 2023.
@FlaVecellio
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newsintheshell · 1 year
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Da oggi trovate su Netflix tutti i 9 episodi di MAKANAI!
La miniserie live action è stata scritta e diretta da Hirokazu Kore'eda e si basa sul manga Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House (Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san) di Aiko Koyama, che fra l'altro ha già ispirato una serie animata, sbarcata su Crunchyroll.
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Cooking for the Maiko House’ – The Hollywood Reporter
Cooking for the Maiko House’ – The Hollywood Reporter
Internationally esteemed Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda has unveiled a first look at his debut drama series for Netflix, The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House. The sneak-peak images give fans a glimpse at Kore-eda’s original take on the rarified world of the Japanese geisha.  Based on a best-selling manga by Aiko Koyama, the nine-episode series is set in the traditional Geiko district of…
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