Ryosangata Riko: Puramo Joshi no Jinsei Kumitate Ki (Ep 1)
When you can relate to a Mecha that suits your personality as an ordinary and "replaceable" person that is often overlooked by others but still serves a purpose in the greater scheme of things.
Título: Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon (Mi Feliz Matrimonio)
País: Japón
Duración: 114 min.
Género: romance, fantasía, drama
Fecha de estreno: 17 de marzo, 2023
Dirección: Tsukahara Ayuko
Guion: Kanno Tomoe
SINOPSIS
Saimori Miyo era la desafortunada hija de un matrimonio arreglado y sin amor. Tras la muerte de su madre, su padre se casó con su amante y tuvieron una hija, Kaya. A partir de entonces, la vida de Miyo quedó reducida a la de una simple sirvienta. Peor aún, mientras Kaya heredó las habilidades psíquicas de la familia, Miyo no tenía ninguna. Era realmente una hija sin ningún mérito.
Después de años siendo tratada como basura, Miyo ha aprendido a mantener la cabeza gacha, ocultar su dolor y obedecer todas las órdenes. Por lo tanto, no sorprende que esté dispuesta a casarse con Kudou Kiyoka, un capitán militar del que se rumorea que es tan cruel que ha ahuyentado a todas sus posibles esposas hasta ahora.
Desde su dolorosa educación hasta un matrimonio doloroso, ese es el futuro que le espera a Miyo, o eso pensaba. Contrariamente a sus expectativas, su nuevo marido tiene realmente un buen corazón. ¡Lo que realmente le espera a Miyo es un matrimonio feliz, eterno y lleno de felicidad!
CAST
Meguro Ren como Kudou Kiyoka
Imada Mio como Saimori Miyo
Watanabe Keisuke como Tsuruki Arata
Onishi Ryusei como Takaihito
Maeda Oshiro como Godou Yoshito
Takaishi Akari como Saimori Kaya
Ogoe Yuki como Tatsuishi Koji
Sato Arata como Mochizuki Toya
Yamamoto Mirai como Yurie
Yamaguchi Sayaka como Saimori Kanoko
Kobayashi Ryoko como Hana
Tsuchiya Tao como Usuba Sumi
Takahashi Tsutomu como Saimori Shinichi
Tsuda Kenjiro como Kamomura Norio
Onoe Ukon II como Kururuki Tadanori
Nishigaki Sho como Okabe Shuta
Hirayama Yusuke como Tatsuishi Minoru
Ishibashi Renji como el emperador
I know! It's the meat buns! Meat buns? Kanaka-chan followed you because deep in her heart, she wanted to eat the meat buns! Really? Good thing I bought the meat buns!
I know Fusion decided to do Bandori (DVHS edition) a while back, so could we have a followup? PJSK: DVHS! Four-person units plus a Vocaloid for each, featuring "you shouldn't technically be here" this time. - II
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Dawn to Dusk:
Oshiro (leader), Matsumoto, Ikeda, and Saito
They focus a lot on composition more than anything else, and a lot of their music is said to be best played at night. That’s usually when they have the most time to work on it, too. They don’t really fit in any one genre, though, dipping their toes into everything.
Rin and Len would be their Vocaloids since I think it’d be a funny contrast between them arguing and Oshiro and Saito arguing.
Worldwide:
Ishikawa (leader), Nakamura, Yoshida, and Maeda
This group would probably focus on multilingual songs of all kinds, blending together different styles. Ishikawa of course knows lots of languages, Nakamura knows a bit of other languages, Yoshida’s just fun, and Maeda knows Russian!
Luka is their Vocaloid, since she’s known for being bilingual. I also think she would contribute to their chaos nicely.
Blossoming:
Hamasaki (leader), Fujimoto, Yasu, and Sasaki
They’re kind of like a traditional band like Leo/need, though a lot of their music is more calming. Fujimoto’s great with writing meaningful lyrics, though he doesn’t actually play with the rest of them. Hamasaki plays guitar, Yasu’s on percussion, and Sasaki’s on keyboard. All three of them trade off vocals.
Meiko is their Vocaloid, I think mostly because I associate these four with being more mature/older sibling-figures, kind of like how I think about Meiko.
On Your Feet:
Ueda (leader), Rikimaru, Abe, and Aoyama
They’re slightly more pop-focused, kind of in the realm of dance music. It’s surprising that Abe and Aoyama are part of the group in that regard, but the four of them work incredibly well together (barring some small bickering here and there).
Kaito is their Vocaloid, and I think he’d cycle between being a sort of mediator and contributing to their excellent vibes, haha.
Título: Kanojo ga Suki na Mono ha (Homo de Atte Boku de wa nai)
País: Japón
Género: romance, juventud, drama
Duración: 121 min.
Fecha de estreno: 3 de diciembre, 2021
Guion y dirección: Kusano Shogo
SINOPSIS
Un emotivo drama sobre la mayoría de edad centrado en Ando Jun, un estudiante gay que no sale del armario. Acepta una confesión de su compañera de clase fujoshi, Miura Sae, y comienzan a salir. Sin embargo, Jun también está viendo a Makoto, pero no le cuenta a Sae sobre su amante masculino.
CAST
Kamio Fuju como Ando Jun
Yamada Anna como Miura Sae
Imai Tsubasa como Sasaki Makoto
Maeda Oshiro como Takaoka Ryohei
Miura Ryota como Ono Yusuke
Ikeda Akana como Imamiya Kurumi
Isomura Hayato como Fahrenheit
Miura Toko como Sakura Nao
Watanabe Daichi como Kondo Hayato
Yamaguchi Sayaka como Ando Mizuki