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shinranposting · 18 days
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Takayama Minami (Conan's voice), Da Vinci magazine (2024):
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Your favorite character: "Mori Ran. Always by Conan's side, she is an indispensable entity. Conan considers her to be someone he has to protect, the person he loves the most on earth. As Conan and as Minami myself I adore Ran. Not only is she super feminine, but even the gap between her strength and weakness is fascinating".
The case that made the most impression on you: "Memories of Sakura Class is the number one by far. I think it is a really important episode because it is the beginning of the story. I have been playing Conan for more than 20 years, and this is the first time I learned about his past. Shinichi has been in love with Ran since he first met her at preschool. The moment when Shinichi falls in love is so wonderful".
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everythingranma · 6 months
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Ranma 1/2 voice cast interview. I wish I understood Japanese but I do love hearing their voices and seeing their interactions 😊
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maetantei · 1 year
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majokkoradio · 9 months
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"Gyakkou no Resolve" - Senki Zesshou Symphogear XD Unlimited - Kanade Amou Image Song
Birthday: July 28
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shocotaite · 4 months
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sweetbrunch · 5 days
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love detective conan and watching hao with his voice is so weird, XD they got the same japanese voice actress minami takayama
conan would never kill unlike hao
and megumi hayashibara is anna in shaman king and haibara in detective conan
I love those women and need pics of them together, I hope they're friends, used to sing together in ranma ½
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adamwatchesmovies · 8 months
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Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
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From its premise, Kiki’s Delivery Service sounds like the perfect film to keep young children quiet while you finish that big project due tomorrow. It isn’t; not really. Although children are sure to love it, only older viewers will understand its introspective themes and fully appreciate its story and visuals.
As she turns thirteen, Kiki (voiced by Minami Takayama, Lisa Michelson or Kirsten Dunst depending on the version you see) leaves home with her broom and animal companion - a black cat named Jiji (Rei Sakuma, Kerrigan Mahan or Phil Hartman) - to learn the ways of the world. Arriving via broomstick to the port city of Koriko, Kiki initially struggles to find her place until she opens a delivery service with the help of baker Osono (Keiko Toda, Alexandra Kenworthy, or Tress MacNeille).
There’s a fair amount of humor as Kiki misplaces a toy she's delivering for a birthday, is courted by a young airplane enthusiast (Kappei Yamaguchi, Eddie Frierson, or Matthew Lawrence) and struggles with the unique challenges that accompany a young witch in a big city. But this is not a comedy. Is it an adventure? No. There is no villain after Kiki’s powers, the snooty older witch Kiki meets on the way to Koriko doesn’t come back to fight her. There’s nothing like that. This is a coming-of-age drama and much of what we see are metaphors as Kiki - like many young women - realizes that leaving your parent’s house is a big step in figuring out what kind of person you will become. She thought she was going to spend all day zipping between buildings on her broom, but mostly, she's cleaning, waiting for orders to come in, figuring out what to charge for her work and realizing that she can put in a superhuman effort to make sure the job gets done right but hardly receive even a thank you. Kiki’s Delivery Service is about Kiki finding herself, figuring out what role she will fulfill in society and where she belongs.
It’s better to know this isn’t a fast-paced barrel of laughs or a syringe of adrenaline pumped into your veins before hitting 'play' on your remote. The earlier you realize what you’re in for, the more you’ll appreciate the story’s relaxing pace. Kiki does a lot of thinking on this journey and the time she spends gazing at the clouds or contemplating what’s next allows you to do the same. You get to fully enjoy the scenery and gorgeous visuals. You find the time to think about the choices Kiki makes as she prepares for her day, what it means to her when she misses an appointment and how the people she meets will influence her future.
Kiki’s Delivery Service is lovely because it never tries to be anything but itself. Life-defining issues are dealt with in a way that makes them fresh without diminishing or trivializing their importance to teens and young adults. You could also completely miss the more thoughtful aspects of this tale and enjoy it as a lighthearted tale about a young witch growing up. The marvelous traditional animation - a trademark of Studio Ghibli - makes it a joy to simply watch. Though you wouldn’t think it considering its relatively low-key story, Kiki’s Delivery Service makes a big impact. (English Dub, October 16, 2020)
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filmpalette · 2 years
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Kiki’s Delivery Service (魔女の宅急便) (1989) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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karinadp · 2 years
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Sleep..💚💜❤️💙 (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood fanart)
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playitagin · 1 year
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1964 – Minami Takayama Birthday
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potahun · 1 year
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Having Minami Takayama voice Shinichi’s spoken words AND inner thoughts when he is shrunken as opposed to having her voice his spoken words and Kappei Yamaguchi his thoughts, was the smartest, greatest, most magnificent choice the anime could have made <3 game-changer genius stellar mind-blowing the intrinsic beauty of having your shrunken character with a fake identity think with a voice that IS his voice but not his original voice, and NOT the voice of his fake identity; the third voice that naturally becomes so distinctive it’s imposed an identity of its own i’m
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maetantei · 1 year
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ladykyriaa · 2 years
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He's a menace💀
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detco-hell · 10 months
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[episode 81 - The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case]
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akai-anna · 7 months
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mistmantled · 5 months
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i really want there to be a case wherein shinichi can't figure out the dying message/notes from the serial killer, he's going out of his mind trying to decipher them because he's never not been able to crack a code before, and in the end it turns out they're just all memes he doesn't know
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