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Looks like I didn't get as much done as I wanted to. I had planned on using this past weekend to do some reading, but ended up not having the time to. On top of that, this month is going to be busy too as Christmas is around the corner and a 4 day ski trip. On top of that, I'm planning to finish one more game (currently playing it) before the end of the year and finish my backlog on anime.
To get all that done, I'm going to make one concession, I won't be writing summaries anymore for bound manga (I'll still do magazines) and maybe anime. Despite my attempt to cap the time I spend writing, it's been getting crazy to the point where I can finish a tankoubon in the same time I can write 2 summaries. It's time I can't afford. I had planned to trim down all this writing starting January 1st, but in order to fulfill my New Year's resolution from last year (which I *won't* make again), I have to start cutting back now. I never said I was going to write up 366 manga books.
I'll start up again on the first of December.
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Title: 少年マガジン (Shonen Magazine) Vol. 52
Issue Date: 12/8/2004
Publisher: Kodansha
Pages: 474
The very last issue number for 2004, and of course they had to ruin it with Waka. Suzuka has a colored page, Negima has a poll, and the preview for next issue reemphasizes something big for Tsubasa. This weeks' Negima's pretty interesting as Akamatsu is finally done plugging all the characters. Now for some character development.
Suzuka: #39二人 (The Two Of Us): Suzuka and Yamato are stuck in Hiroshima after missing the train. Both of them don't have much money on them, so Yamato uses Suzuka's cell phone to call his father to pick them up to his parent's house (about an hour drive). The plan was to have Yamato go back and stay with his parents for the night and lend Suzuka some money to stay in a hotel and take the train home tomorrow. However, his father doesn't think this is right and takes Suzuka along.
School Council: #2扉を開けた者 (The People Who Opened the Door): Musashi tries to fall asleep with Mami next to him, but has a hard time doing so. He finally does, but doesn't get much sleep. The next day, he wakes up to find that he has grown a tail. Mami tells him it's a symbol of someone who has opened the door (at the old school building from last time). So now he has to live with a tail, although the other students don't mind just yet. He sees at school that a few of the punk kids got beat up pretty badly and he finds a feather at the scene of the crime. Mami tells him that another person has opened the door. Musashi immediately thinks of Kaoru and worries that he'll get ruffled up because the other punks would think that it was Musashi, Kaoru's friend who did it. However, unknown to Musashi, Kaoru is the one who has grown wings and no longer feels inferior to Musashi. Mami says the battle for leadership has begun.
Negima: 76時間目 片思いの処方箋 (A Prescription for Unrequited Love): Asuna has a dream where she finally confesses to Takahata, but at the last minute, Takahata turns into an older Negi. At school while the students are preparing for their haunted house, there's rumors about the tree at Mahora and the success in love that it brings. Konoka then tells Setsuna about Asuna's failed attempts at confession to Takahata the past few years. This will be her last chance. She gets one opportunity, but runs away. Kamo then suggests that she date Negi for practice and whips out some magical pills to make a person look older or younger. The goal is to make Negi look 30. However, it turns out to be harder than expected and Negi looks 15 at the start of the date, exactly like how Asuna dreamed he would look.
King's Sword: 14張飛のもとへ (To Where Chohi Is): Ryubi is alive and doesn't mind that he's lost his horse. In fact, he says that it's a good change, although Kanu disagrees. The children and father give Kanu some food to show their appreciation for saving their lives. Kanu and Ryubi then head off to find Ahi.
Hamanaka Ai: 061濱中腹 (Hamanaka Stomach): Ai is trying to go on a diet, but only manages to do it for three days. Afterwards, she just wears a one piece dress to hide her bulge.
Full Swing: 10あきらめねぇ!! (I Ain't Givin' Up!!): Tama continues to lose until it's 5-0, second set. However, despite not playing well, he's actually been trying to read Shun's body language as it correlates to what type of serve he's going to hit. He is finally able to read his serve and return. However, in one of the points, he hits his head against the net post, but continues playing despite the blood. It's 40-15, double match point, but Tama refuses to give up and finally comes to the realization that tennis isn't a substitute for baseball anymore.
Changing Now: 30激闘!! 小さな勇者 (Fighting!! A Small Hero): Dog Fighter (Fujihara?, I forgot his non-super hero name) is at the park with his toddler son. Some of the villians kids come around and bully him, but the son puts on Fujihara's helmet and kicks some butt.
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Title: dear Vol. 5
Artist/Author: 藤原ここあ (Cocoa Fujiwara)
Book Size/Pages: B-6, 178pp., w/furigana
Original Serialization: Monthly GANGAN Wing 4/04-9/04
First Printing: 11/27/03
Rating: 2/4
I got this volume almost three weeks ago but the publication date for first printing is the 27th. Strange. This volume didn't seem all that interesting. Too many self introductions without much going on.
The covers have comics, inside flap as the Captain's little musing, and there's a letter from the author drawn as a comic too.
20. 何者 (What Are You?): Continuing from the previous chapter, the girls, Prin, Komomo, and Chiruha are in a room together andnd Chiruha senses something different about Prin. Prin recognizes Chiruha as the person she's been looking for but passes out. In bed, Prin dreams of a village where the Lycanthrope kids play. When she wakes up, Komomo is next to her and they start talking about why they're searching for the Lycanthrope. Carol, Kurenai, and Subaru are discussing the same topic elsewhere. Komomo is trying to find it to help Subaru heal his arm, and the other two are looking to help cure Prin's Lycanthrope curse. As they start dinner, Chiruha meets Prin again
and asks if she's beast-kind.
21. 明日のしあわせ (Tomorrow's Happiness): During the meal, Subaru's hand, Prin's condition, Chiruha's race, and Kisara's immortality are revealed. Most all of them agree to keep each other's secrets a secret but help to find a cure for Subaru and Prin. Chiruha wants to cure Kisara of his condition because she thinks it brings him sadness. When Kisara rufuses, she runs off to her room. Kisara follows her and has a talk with her saying that he's happy now that she's here. The next morning, Kisara has Kurenai, Carol, and Subaru move out and to the patrol's dorms.
22. 友達になってください攻撃 (Please Be My Friend Attack): The girls say goodbye to their men. Prin and Komomo get to stay in the mansion while the guys leave. Chiruha visits the guys in their new place and Carol gives her some treats as a symbol of their new friendship.
23. 想いがゆえ (A Thought Is A Reason): As the captain talks to his three new helpers to see what they can do, he starts telling them about Kisara. Because he was immortal, an abnormality, he could never face regular people. However, after Chiruha came, the captain mentions that Kisara seems to have found a purpose in life. After coming back from a job eliminating a beast, Kisara comes home to Chiruha who passes out from what looks like a fever. Kurenai tries to help, but Kisara gets defensive in protecting Chiruha. After putting her in bed, Kurenai explains to Kisara that they all have people they want to protect. The doctor comes to look at Chiruha and discovers that she's only passed out from accidentally drinking some alcohol.
24. 星降る夜から (From the Night of Shooting Stars): Everyone gathers for the welcoming party at the captain's mansion. Subaru and Komomo have a mushy moment and Kurenai and Carol see Prin again. Kisara tells Chiruha that tonight, there are shooting stars in the Leo constellation and wants her to see it. They go out to the balcony to find everyone else there taking a break. Kisara suggest that Chiruha go elsewhere, but she wants him to stay. As they do self intros again, the meteorites fall.
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Title: 美少女戦士セーラームーン (Pretty Guardian Sailormoon) Short Stories Vol. 1
Artist/Author: 武内直子 (Naoko Takeuchi)
Book Size/Pages: Small B-6, 200pp., w/furigana
Volume: 1/2
Original Serialization: Various Issues of Monthly Runrun 7/93-11/95
First Printing: 8/23/04
Rating: 4/4
I usually don't do side chapters in my reflections, but this whole book consists of side stories. It does, however, contain one of my favorite mini-stories, Ami-chan no Hatsukoi! I used to have her morning theme as my alarm clock tune (now I just use radio static, works better).
Bonus comes with a sticker sheet, colored pages, and an extra side story.
Chibiusa's Picture Diary Chapters
1. 転校生にご用心 (Beware of the New Student): Chibiusa attends school and makes a few friends there, many who are almost counterparts to her older sister's friends. However, the's a girl, Ririka, who transfered in just days before she did. After her commenting on the rosy color of Chibiusa's cheek and eating flowers, the scouts determine that she's a vampire. They go to her mansion and find out that indeed her family is. Moon and V transform to rid this demon.
2. 七夕にご用心 (Beware of the Tanabata Festival): Chibiusa is told the story about the boy and the girl in the sky who are only allowed to meet once a year on the 7th of July (hence the festival). She then goes to the park to find a girl and two assistants who have brainwashed the girls into thinking they don't need men. The girl is the same girl from the legend and the two assistants are making her feel bitter. Chibiusa rids her of the two evil spirits and the girl is able to meet her boy once again.
3. 虫歯にご用心 (Beware of Cavities): Chibiusa and Usagi both seem to have cavities but are deathly afraid of the dentist. That is until the dentistry suddenly reopens with a much younger staff who are actually evil spirits. Rather than fix, they feed sweets as revenge on behalf of cavities. V, Moon, and Chibiusa defeat the new enemy.
Taking the Exam Challenge Chapters
1. まこちゃんのユーウツ (Mako-chan's Melancholy): They're supposed to be studying for their high school entrance exams, but Makoto doesn't seem to be able to concentrate and always wanders off doing something else when she should be hitting the books. It gets worse when a shop opens near the school and she lounges there every day. The girls discover that the shop was opened up by a villain to obtain people's spirits. Makoto comes to her senses and defeats it. She ends up in the high school of her choice.
2. 亜美ちゃんの初恋 (Ami-chan's First Love): Ami sees in her test rankings that there's a competitior, Mercurius. While she wonders who it could be, she also feels a lot of competition, so much to the point that it drives her to strain herself. When she's vulnerable, a villain appears. Ami thinks it's Mercurius and defeats it with a vengence. Meanwhile, the other girls, via Umino, discover who Mercurius is but decide to let Ami fantasize that her rival is someone handsome.
3. レイと美奈子の女子校バトル!? (Rei and Minako's School Battle!?): Minako is jealous that Rei doesn't have to study to advance in school as she attends an elevator school so she decides to transform into a student and accompany Rei to see what it's like. She finds out that Rei is a different person at school and that the place isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
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Title: Girls ブラボー (Girls Bravo) Vol. 6
Artist/Author: まりお金田 (Mario Kaneda)
Book Size/Pages: B-6, 177pp., w/furigana
Original Serialization: Monthly Shonen Ace 3/03-7/03
First Printing: 9/1/03
Rating: 3/4
I guess there's some sort of multi-chapter plot in this volume with Machida as the champion of cleanliness. But still not much. Fan-service is great, as usual.
The only bonus is colored pages. There's also advertisement in the back for other merchandise.
34. In order to cure his allergies, Miharu wants Yukinari to get used to a woman's gentleness. She tries to have him feel the squeezable Ebi, has Kirie and Koyomi dress scantily, but what finally seems to do it is Tomoka falling on him from rolling down the stairs. He doesn't have a reaction...until a few minutes later.
35. Koyomi has been depressed lately and the others find out, from reading her diary, that Fukuyama is the cause. They decide to take her to the park without Fukuyama to interrupt. However, he does show up and after some more harassment, Kirie makes him apologize. However, the apology is short-lived.
36. Kirie has been getting a lot of love letters from fans and it's bugging her. Fukuyama wants Kirie to himself and Tomoka is still on a quest to rein in guys for her home planet. So, using Kirie's popularity the two of them plan to have Fukuyama use his wealth to pay her admirers to go to Selen.
37. They proceed with their plan and Tomoka waits by the public fountain. She tricks Miharu, Yukinari, and Kirie to go to the museum. When Kirie realizes this, she runs back and finds Tomoka accosted by two burly men. Kirie rescues Tomoka, who admits that she's still a child.
38. A masked hero of cleanliness appears, but it's just the class loner, Machida. He vows to strike back at Kirie who broke a perfect window, but Lisa comes and disposes him with her occult powers.
39. Machida strikes again, but Kirie and the others have him cornered. They tell him that he's doing more harm than good, but Miharu takes pity on him. They're then asked to join him as other masked fighters of purity.
40. The girls decide to play along, but then Fukuyama appears and plays the villian.
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Title: Girls ブラボー (Girls Bravo) Vol. 7
Artist/Author: まりお金田 (Mario Kaneda)
Book Size/Pages: B-6, 177pp., w/furigana
Original Serialization: Monthly Shonen Ace 8/03-1/04
First Printing: 4/3/04
Rating: 3/4
I like the story in chapter 42 and 43. It's not much in terms of anything sentimental, but it's enough to keep the story, or whatever there is of it, interesting.
Extras are the same as last book, just the colored pages and some ads.
41. Without money to go on a real vacation, Yukinari and gang go to the nearby forest. Yukinari explains that he and Kirie used to play here a lot, but became scared of the place because they got lost once. As they wander through the forest, they encounter many traps, a hand coming from the ground, and "help" scratched into a tree. They eventually find out it's Fukuyama's property and those traps are just to ward off trespassers.
42. At the summer festival, Koyomi finds a letter and vows to return it to the proper owners. Without much luck, she asks Lisa for some help.
43. All Lisa does though is invoke items that look like Fukuyama, much to Koyomi's disgust. Koyomi drops the letter and the recipient, a girl, picks it up. She reads it and finds out it's a letter written a year ago from her deceased grandmother apologizing for not having a kimono she likes.
44. It's fall, and the girls are thinking of all the fun things to do associated with autumn. Fukuyama again is able to trick them into going to his house where he takes pictures of them from odd angles. Yukinari dresses as a girl so he can gain entry into Fukuyama's mansion and is exposed when Fukuyama disrobes him.
45. Tomoka makes fun of Miharu as she seems to have a cavity as her teeth hurt. However, she's deathly afraid of going to dentist. They find out later when the tooth comes out that it's just a baby tooth. However, Tomoka's teeth then start hurting and it's her wisdom teeth.
46. It's the school's cultural festival and the class has to decide which girl will play the lead role in the play. It's a dead tie between Kirie and Miharu. Kirie puts her foot down and says Miharu will play the princess, but then Miharu chooses Kirie to play the prince.
47. The play starts. Miharu doesn't seem to know her lines and praises Yukinari. Everyone else involved wants to be praised also. Near the end, the props start falling over (due to the guys who play them) and Kirie and Miharu have their costumes ripped out. They finish the play using props to hide their bodies.
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Title: Girls ブラボー (Girls Bravo) Vol. 8
Artist/Author: まりお金田 (Mario Kaneda)
Book Size/Pages: B-6, 179pp., w/furigana
Original Serialization: Monthly Shonen Ace 2/03-6/04
First Printing: 6/18/04
Rating: 3/4
I can finally starts watching the anime now. Although I don't know when that will be. So far, I don't think this series is all that bad. Sure, the no plot issue is a negative, but it does fan-sevice and it does it pretty well. Volume 9 is coming out in the next few days I think. Second season anime is also gonna start in January.
No ads in this volume, just the colored pages.
48. Because of all the trouble that the guys make, Kirie wants to have a New Year's party without the men. However, it's no better than if Fukuyama was around since the girls get themselves drunk and start acting crazy.
49. From reading a book, Koyomi learns that if someone sees someone else who looks exactly like him, something terrible will happen. In the streets, the girls meets Fukuyama but he seems to be different. Later, they find out from Lisa that she's created his double. They two Fukuyama's meet, but the disaster that falls upon them is that the girls have their outer clothing disappear.
50. On Valentine's Day, Miharu sees Yukinari receive some chocolates and panics. In the Miharu's absence, Yukinari explains to Kirie and the other girls that he got these chocolates to give to Fukuyama. Miharu checks up on Yukinari again and sees the 3 other girls are also giving him chocolates and panics. They eventually tell her about obligatory chocolates and she feels better until she sees Yukinari give chocolates to Fukuyama.
51. Koyomi seems to have fallen in love with a guy that she's not afraid to be around. However, when Kirie and the others investigate, they find out that this guy hangs out with other girls. That is, until they discover that the guy is actually a girl.
52. Fukuyama complains that the girls are too rough and temperamental, so he has them wear neckbands that are supposed to control their attitudes. Whenenver they get enraged, it'll reveal their bodies. After trying to be patient for a while, the girls get so fed up with Fukuyama that they don't care.
53. Koyomi attends the first day of schooling. Tomoka, for some reason wants to go alone. Despite being a klutz and deathly afraid of guys, Koyomi becomes the popular one. Tomoka doesn't think this is right, but she later reveals that the ulterior motive is to recruit school boys back to Selen.
54. The three older girls are asleep and the two guys don't know what's going on. Miharu talks in her sleep about Ebi doing something so Yukinari and Fukuyama try to find it. Fukuyama looks in all the "wrong" places. They find Ebi inflated in the bath tub and Tomoka explains that Ebi is just going through a growth phase. After popping him, the girls wake up to find themselves wearing only their underwear.
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Title: 陸上防衛隊まおちゃん (Mao-chan) Vol. 4
Artist/Author: RAN
Original Creator: 赤松健 (Ken Akamatsu)
Book Size/Pages: Small B-6, 200pp., w/furigana
Volume: 4/4
Original Serialization: Monthly Shonen Magazine Special 4/04-9/04
First Printing: 10/15/04
Rating: 4/4
Keinosuke Urashima has another debut when the girls go to Nanasegawa's Hinata Hot Springs. Same situation as what happened in the anime, but different story. So this is the last volume of the series. It feels a bit contrived, but I like how it ended. Don't remember much from the ending to the anime, but I don't think it had a conclusion like this one.
Included in this manga are two one-shot manga. One of them is a Mao-chan one that was in Shonen Magazine last year (I must have read it, but don't remember). The second one is completely unrelated, but the main character looks almost identical to Kinomoto Sakura.
24. すてきな記憶を防衛です (Protect the Wonderful Memory): After visiting the grave of his wife, General Onigawara lights his cigarette in a place where gas has been leaking and causes an explosion that sends him to the hospital. Kagome sits at his bedside and when he awakes, he thinks he's back in his 20s and Kagome is his wife, Kunie. They go out to the ocean cliff and the General starts being romantic with her. Kagome would love to play along, but can't so she tries to tell him that he's actually an old general. This revelation makes him want to kill himself by jumping off the cliff. Kagome tries to grab him, but they both fall down the shallow ledge. In the water, he sees her underwear and Kagome punches him, causing him to regain his memory.
25. 温泉旅館を防衛です (Protect the Hot Springs Resort): The kids and generals go to Hinata Hot Springs for some rest and relaxation. However, they go and find that the hot springs is in shambles. Nanasegawa tells them that a previous guest and wrecked the place. That guest comes back, a large white blob surrounded by a bunch of guards and is called the Hot Springs King (it's actually the king of the aliens, but they don't know that yet). Mao and the kids try to convince this Hot Springs King to let them enjoy the place and Mao ends up in a ping pong competition with it. The King loses and starts pouting. He jolts the place up and causes cracks in the ground which start spurting water. Mao and the King promise to be friends and only then, when they leave in a spacecraft that the adults realize something isn't right. The king now wants Mao to himself.
26. 作戦部長の逆襲です (The Commander's Counter Attack): The commander of the aliens wants to catch Yuriko and Chinami for failing their duties and both of them get caught. He then sends out an alien, small dinosaur, to spy on the 3 girls but it eventually gets caught by the citizens. When they call for the alien's death, Mao protects it and lets it go home. Mao is now concealed so that she can't be found, but the alien commander sends a dog that can sniff her out. They eventually find her, but Kagome has already prepared and unleashes her 101 Mao look-a-likes to confuse the aliens. Meanwhile, the real Mao rescues Yuriko and Chinami with the help of the dinosaur that she previously saved. However, they then realize that the sky is starting to rain alien capsules.
27. エイリアンは1000体です (1000 Aliens): The aliens come by the numbers and steal all of Japan's treasures, including Mt. Fuji. The alien commander says that the only thing to save them is to hand over Mao and they have one hour to decide. During the hour, Mao thinks about her past when her dad told her that when she reached a certain height, should who know what her duty would be. She's not at that height yet...unless she stands on her tip-toes. She accepts and allows herself to be taken away. However, right before she gets snatched, the dinosaur grabs her. It turns out that the dinosaur was a double-agent and in fact, is Mao's father.
28. 日本奪還作戦です (The Plan to Recover Japan): Mao has a dream about Mii-kun, not the tank, but the cat that the tank was named after. When she wakes, she says goodbye to the tank just in case she doesn't come back. The three girls then travel to the alien's spaceship. There, they find the king with all of Japan's treasures. The king recognizes Mao from the hot springs and says they're best friends. However, Mao disagrees because he broke the promise to not be alone. So the king and the three girls make another promise and spend the time playing. Meanwhile, the other aliens are getting restless and finally, after the king hasn't come out for a long time, the elder in the group decides to call the final attack on earth.
29. いつもカワイク防衛です (Always Protecting Cutely): The final attack involves summoning the Omega, a super-sized cat. It easily stomps the king in the spaceship and starts attacking the people inside the ship, causing a hold in the ship's hull. It then recognizes Mao and it turns out that Omega is Mii-kun from Mao's past. However, the damage has been done and the ship crashes to earth, but Mao and the others have a soft landing thanks to Omega. Mao pleads for his grandpa and others to allow the aliens to co-exists, but the prime minster sees this and won't allow it. He orders his troops to kill them all, but they're too cute. 3 years later, everyone's doing well.
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Title: 双恋 (Futakoi) OP/ED Single
Vocals: eufonius
Release Date: 10/21/04
Catalog No.: KICM-3076
Rating: 2/4
With all the character singles that have been released, the opening and ending theme to the anime is a disappointment. It's not that the singer doesn't have a high-pitched voice, but the tune and lyrics don't convey the same mood and feeling that the other 6 CDs have. They're both pretty mellow songs with a more sentimental feel, but I'm sure that the anime and story are a little more light-hearted. At least that's what I'm getting from what I read in Dengeki G's Magazine and the Futakoi Visuals book.
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Title: 少年マガジン (Shonen Magazine) Vol. 51
Issue Date: 12/1/2004
Publisher: Kodansha
Pages: 526
New series starts this week, 神to戦国生徒会 (God and Warring Nations Student Council). It has its share of funny moments, but I think it'll be "darker" than what the first chapter shows. The Kondansha tour manga, "mou shimasen kara" features the 4 women from CLAMP. Speaking of which, more hints to some big news in 2 issues for Tsubasa (Tsubasa is off next week). The two cover girls are Ms. Magazine and Ms. Shonen Magazine.
Student Council: #1アナタだけのもの (Something That's Yours Only): 葛城武蔵 (Musashi Katsuragi) has just started high school after a month delay because his parents died in an accident. He has two childhood friends who attend the same school, 茜 (Akane, girl) and 椋鳥かおる (Kaoru Mukudori, guy). Before he even gets to class in the morning, he gets into a fight with some punks at school who are picking on Kaoru. He takes out two of the guys and the others soon recognize him as "The Unsinkable" Musashi from middle school. The others try to gang up on him again, but mysterious girl, 神楽魔魅 (Mami Kagura) appears. She's the vice-president of the student council and for some strange reason, the punk kids are afraid of her. He later learns that Mami has been a bit odd lately and has told the students that this school is the center of the universe. Musashi walks around the school and sees an old school building and Mami inside. However, just before he gets to explore the place, he bumps into Kaoru. They talk and Musashi tells Kaoru that he can't depend on Musashi to keep on protecting him. Later that night, Musashi gets a call from Mami telling him to meet her at the old school building. There, she tells him that "if you become the president of the student council..." He takes her home and she finishes with "I'll be your servant." She explains that because the school is in the center of the universe, the president of the student council will be the king and can get anything he wants, including her. Despite his protest, he allows her to stay for the night. As he's sleeping, she crawls into bed with him saying that she's his property.
Hamanaka Ai: 060文化祭の記憶 (Memories of the Cultural Festival): Masahiko is still taking photographs and takes pictures of Rinko, Ayaka and Ai (while they're getting massages), and finally, the tutor and students have a group picture with some joke that I don't understand.
Negima: 75時間目 濡れた瞳の論理 (Wet-eyed Logic): Saotomi wakes up in her robotics lab and rides her Segway to school. There, she finds out that Chachamaru has been acting a little differently lately. The robot's has become a bit more fashionable and a bit more clumsy. Saotomi does a check up on her creation. In the lab, Saotomi can't find anything wrong with Chachamaru. Konoka suggests that Chachamaru might be in love. Saotomi does a few trials by measuring Chachamaru's system status as she dresses her up in pretty clothing. She then digs into Chachamaru's memory and sees what pictures she's storing. The other girls are watching, but Chachamaru manages to push them away before the Saotomi's screen shows pictures of Negi. Chachamaru starts malfunctioning and Negi manages to stop her from self-destructing. Saotomi then promises to help her be more attractive.
Suzuka: #38霹靂 (Thunder): The track team is about to leave Hiroshima. As a gift, Honoka gives Yamato a cell phone strap that matches hers. As they're boarding the bullet train, Yamato arrives a little late since he was buying some drinks for the ride. He stumbles and drops the cans in front of the train. Suzuka just happens to be there and runs out to help him. The train door closes starts rolling. The only person who see them left behind is Miki. Honoka tries calling Yamato, but Yamato's cell phone is on the train. Suzuka and Yamato try to find a way back, but there are no more rides back to Tokyo operating for the rest of the night.
Tsubasa: 63もう一人の少年 (Another Boy): The castle has risen and Yasha, Fye, and Kuro disappear. Sakura wakes up and Mokona tells him that Shaoran has come back with the feather. Shaoran tells her about Fye and Kuro in this world. They're supposed to have blue and red eyes, respectively, but the two people he saw had black eyes. Flash to 飛王リード (Flying King Reed), which was the mysterious character that seemed to be in charge of Shaoran and gang's leaping from way back in the story. He's told by his assistants that things are going out of control. Reed decides to rush and release...another Shaoran.
King's Sword: 13関羽戦う (Kanu Fights): Kanu chases after the bandits who are chasing the kids. He manages to protect the kids and have them escape back to their father. However, he gets knocked down and right before the death blow, he sees Ryubi's while stallion, Tekiro run off without a rider. The bandits decide that the horse is a better price and leaves Kanu there thinking what has happened to Ryubi.
Full Swing: 9気がすんだか? (Are You Feeling It?): Shun and Tama have their match. Tama starts off winning the first two games. Then Shun starts playing seriously and wins the next 6 to win the set. Tama vows not to give up.
Changing Now: 29猛追 全開マシンナー (Hot Pursuit, Full Throttle Machina): Machina and the villain are racing each other on their motorbikes while Dog Fighter is sitting in the back. Machina gets to the finish line first and is declared the winner. However, much to Dog Fighter's dismay, Machina and the villain give each other high-fives and ride off together.
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Title: 電撃大王 (Dengeki Daioh) November '04
Issue Date: 11/1/2004
Publisher: メディアワックス (Media Works)
Pages: 646
While I was looking up some more info for Kashimashi, I found out that it's in the works to becoming an anime. Ichigo Marshmallow is in the same situation. I'd better clear my DVD backlog before then. New series starts in this issue, "To Heart~remember my memories~" I looking into this series some more and discovered it's a pre-2000 series based on a game. That's really too old for me to buy DVDs for, so I'll pass and just stick with this manga for the series. The artists for "To Heart" is the same as the one who did the previous Muvluv.
Bonus comes with a sticker sheet for cell phones and a pull-out poster. There's a one-shot manga here with three young girls protecting the earth. No it's not Mao-chan.
To Heart: 1: It's been a year since the story from the first series and 藤田浩之 (Hiroyuki Fujitaka) and 神岸あかり (Akari Kamigishi) are now third year students needing to decide on what they want to do for the future. They make rounds, finding out what their classmates are doing. Hiroyuki then sees his old robot friend, Maruchi standing outside the school gates looking as if she doesn't remember anything. Hiroyuki asks her developer and he responds saying that she's lost her memory.
Yotsuba to: 21よつばと花火大会 (Yotsuba and the Fireworks Celebration): Much to Jumbo's disappointment, Asagi couldn't accompany them to the festival. Yotsuba, her father, Jumbo, Ena, and Miuchi spend the night enjoying the festivities and finally seeing the fireworks show.
Kashimashi: 5: Everyone treats Hazumu as a girl, even her parents have her dress in cute outfits and take pictures of her (him). However, she's still not that sure that she's fully accepted that, especially her emotional part. However, he has a run in with Yasuna in the schools garden and she almost kisses Hazumu before some guys interrupt. This has Hazumu thinking about her previous crush (when she was a guy).
Muv-Luv: 3: As Takeru is looking for Yuuko, he enters a room and sees a strange girl with a uniform that sports a patch with the words "Alternative." He leaves her and finally finds Yuuko. He asks her if she's found anything on Sumika in this world. Yuuko responds in the negative. He then asks about the strange girl and Yuuko explains that her name is 社霞 (Kasumi Yashiro) and waves him off saying that she's busy. In bed, Takeru pulls out his gameboy from Earth and reminisces about his past with Sumika and Meiya of his former world. The Meiya of this world enters his room and sees his gameboy as contraband.
Ichigo Marshmallow: 3: Chika is trying to study and do her homework, but the other girls are also in the room creating a racket by playing ball (which hits Chika's head), watching sumo and re-enacting it, and having pillow fights.
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Title: 天使のルージュ (Angel's Rouge) Vol. 2
Artist/Author: 山花典之 (Noriyuki Yamahana)
Book Size/Pages: B-6, 185pp., w/o furigana
Volume: 2/2
Original Serialization: Weekly Young Jump Vol 3, '03 - Vol 10, '04
First Printing: 10/24/04
Rating: 3/4
I've never seen anything like this before. The author just quit doing manga. In the letter he writes at the end of the volume, he explains how during some research he was doing for another manga, he wound up attending church and became a born-again Christian. With religion, he started questioning his own success and happiness and decided that drawing manga wasn't appropriate at this time and so he just stopped, leaving this manga in stasis, ditching his career (I don't think the Japanese are accepting of quitters, so I'm guessing he's never going to be in the manga business again), and leaving his fans out in the cold. He had several series running in one of the most popular manga magazines in Japan and has even had one of his series translated into an anime. And he threw it all away. Can't say that I would do the same thing, but I respect his decision. At least he knows what he wants out of life and isn't afraid to sacrifice for it.
Bonus comes with two one-shot manga that the author did. Those two stories account for half this volume.
8. はじめまして、かのんです (Hi, I'm Kanon): Reiko introduces Kanon, a little girl who has been a model for the company, to Daisuke. At first, she doesn't like him, but after Daisuke crawled through the sewers to save her hamster, she grows to accept him. He soon finds out that she's his boss's daughter.
9. 参戦資格 (Qualifications for Battle): The mother and child, with the manager and secretary, visit the deceased father's grave. At a employee party, Daisuke seems very out of it as he's wonder about what he should do. He likes his boss, but she's a widow. His family is surprised that such a young lady is married and has a child.
10. 秘書というもの。。。 (Being a Secretary...): Daisuke accompanies his boss as she goes on a lunch with an acquaintance of hers, Shibata. When he starts being a little too pushing in asking for her hand in love, Daisuke steps in.
11. 上海DOLL (Shanghai Doll): The company has a model, Cindy, from Shanghai to do advertisements. However, they find out that this girl doesn't like make-up from her previous experiences with it and didn't know that she was auditioning to pose for a cosmetics company. Daisuke tells her that make-up isn't necessary a bad thing. Cindy then asks that Daisuke do her make-up.
12. 替えてみせます、女の子! (You Can Change, Girl!): Daisuke first tries on a fellow employee but does horribly. He gets some more coaching before putting it on Cindy. In the midst of beautifying Cindy, he takes a timeout with Ayaka. He almost comes to say that he loves her, but backs out at the very last minute. He succeeds with the cometic arts and Cindy becomes one of the company's poster girls.
13. 小さな願い (Small Wish): Kanon is jealous that all her friends have fathers and urges her mom to get remarried. She decides to run to Daisuke's place when her mom rejects her suggestion and at night, Kanon asks Daisuke if he could be her father and marry her mom.
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Title: いちご100% (Strawberry 100%) Vol. 13
Artist/Author: 河下水希 (Mizuki Kawashita)
Book Size/Pages: Small B-6, 191pp., w/furigana
Original Serialization: Weekly Shonen JUMP Vol 25, '04 - Vol 33, '04
First Printing: 11/5/04
Rating: 4/4
The only person without much action this time is Yui, unfortunately. She may be a brat, but I always remember Mizuki Nana's performance whenever I read her dialogues. I think Satsuki claimed victory in this volume.
Bonus includes a few pages of Ichigo 8~9% parody.
108. 天地覚醒 (Amachi's Awakening): Much to the grief of the other girls at school, Amachi has decided on resigning his position as the popular guy at school so that he can focus on Aya. In a conversation with her, Amachi reveals that he knows that she likes Junpei, but will try to win her love regardless.
109. 二つの予言 (The Couple's Prophecy): Aya is pretty confused now with her love life and shows her confusion as she fumbles things around in class. To Junpei's surprise, she waits for Amachi before walking together to cram school. Amachi tells her that he'll make sure that she'll grow to love him. Before cram class, the male-phobic Kozue gleeful tells Junpei about the movie he let her borrow. She gets bumped into Junpei by a rude classmate and Amachi and Aya see the two of them embrace.
110. 恋の共同戦線 (The Battle Line of Love): Satsuki takes Amachi into the guy's bathroom and asks him how he won over Aya's heart as she wants to do the same with Junpei. Amachi tells her that he was just honest and that he'll help her out in winning over Junpei if she lets her be with Aya. Tsukasa comes over to Junpei's place to drop off a cake, but since he's at cram school, his mother invites her in to wait until he comes back. Before cram class, Aya, Kozue and a mutual friend are eating burgers when the friend tells Kozue to date Junpei since Aya is dating Amachi. Aya jumps in saying that she actually...
111. SLEEPLESS NIGHT: As they're walking to class, Aya asks Kozue if she likes Junpei. Kozue doesn't know, but feels comfortable talking to him which reminds Aya of when she first met him. They bump into Junpei and in class, Kozue starts fantasizing, which gets Junpei to start fantasizing. Junpei goes back later than usual and finds Tsukasa sleeping in his bed.
112. 寝顔GIVE&TAKE (Sleepy Face Give & Take): He struggles with what to do and when he hears his mother's footsteps, he quickly jumps into bed to hide. In her sleep, Tsukasa gets cuddly with him causing him much grief. He ends up sleeping on the floor and when he wakes, Tsukasa's already gone. He meets up with her later on and she tells him that she was happy to be able to see him sleeping face. At work though, the owner of the dessert shop Tsukasa works at asks her to marry her grandson, Ryuichi.
113. DISTANT VOICES: The owner has Tsukasa start thinking about marriage. At cram school, Aya arrives wearing her big glasses and has her hair tied back, with the intention of scaring off Amachi. However, Amachi recognizes her and treats her the same, much to her surprise and disappointment. Satsuki is determined to reel in Junpei and calls him up for a date the next day.
114. 誓いの言葉 (Words of Oath): Satsuki and Junpei have a date and she gets him behind the bushes in the park and strips down to her underwear. But then she has second thoughts and takes him to a church where she prays that even though she can't be his girlfriend, she wants to be one of his best friends.
115. RAINYみえすぎて (Seeing Much Rainy): At PE, everyone is outside playing when some drizzle starts. The coach tells them to continue even though the girls's shirts are becoming transparent. Amachi, in a heroic fashion, tells the girls to go inside. He tries to take Aya in, but loses her in the crowd. Aya ends up with Junpei in an empty locker room where they remember the last time they were alone together in the same situation and had to disrobe to dry their clothing.
116. あの娘のスキャンダル (That Girl's Scandal): Word has gotten out that the lovely worker at the dessert shop is going to get married and her fans start protesting outside the shop and her school. She has to yell at them to get them to disperse. After school, some sketchy guys try to hit on Tsukasa. Yui sees and tries to help, but she's too small. Yui calls Junpei on the cell phone for help, but then Tsukasa's potential future husband shows up.
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Title: 双恋 (Futakoi) character song series EXTRA: Momoi Ai & Mai
Vocals: たかはし智秋 (Chiaki Takahashi) & 三五美奈子 (Minako Sango)
Release Date: 11/3/04
Catalog No.: LACA-4161
Rating: 3/4
Had I been depending on Amazon Japan's listings, I would have miss this CD. For some reason, they don't list this CD. The PS2 game has been delayed until mid-December, which is unfortunately. December is going to be a heavy month for my credit card and the limited edition game isn't going to help the wallet.
Mitsuki's seiyuu is one of the two singers here. I don't know off the top of my head who the second vocal is.
So like many of the previous CD, I like the first song, but the second song is pretty weak. The first song is upbeat and probably could have been an intro song to any anime series (I wish they had made this or another character single the intro, but more on the anime op/ed CD next time). The second song is more lyrical, still upbeat, but a little more ballad-ish.
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Title: みなみけ (Minamike) Vol. 1
Artist/Author: 桜場コハル (Coharu Sakuraba)
Book Size/Pages: B-6, 194pp., w/o furigana
Original Serialization: Weekly Young Magazine Vol. 14, '04 - Vol. 46, '04
First Printing: 11/5/04
Rating: 4/4
This is one of the series I had to leave behind when I stopped my Young Magazine subscription. I've already read 75% of the chapters in here, but it includes a few more chapters that got published after my cancellation.
Minamike is a loose collection of stories based on 3 sisters. It's not roll on the floor hilarious, but makes me smile and chuckle most of the time. It's distinctly different from most of the other material in Young.
Bonus comes with a chapter from the author's previous work where the publish says was left out of that series's manga.
16. 脱ぎたくない (I Don't Want to Undress): Kana wants Haruka to take off her shirt and show off the two-piece swimsuit she bought her. After Kana gives up, Haruka sees that her friends are all wearing revealing bathing suits and decides to take it off. Kana asks Haruka's friends how they got her to strip.
17. つきっきり (Always Watching): Kana is in bed sick and Haruka sits by her side. When asked why she doesn't watch TV instead, Haruka answers that it's more entertaining watching Kana suffer. Kana then suddenly jumps out of bed and feels better. Haruka later catches the same sickness.
18. ふたりのぶんは (Our Portions): Haruka has the day off and spends the doing nothing, much to the envy of Chiaki and Kana. As sarcasm, Kana tells Haruka to bake a cake. After the two younger girls come home from school, they find Haruka with cream on her face and ask where their slices are.
19. 似てないけど (We Don't Look the Same...): After a phone call from a classmate who comments on how the three girls are different, they start imaging how life would be if the three of them had the same personalities.
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Title: 少年マガジン (Shonen Magazine) Vol. 50
Issue Date: 11/24/2004
Publisher: Kodansha
Pages: 490
Despite the cover saying that Tsubasa would be 30 pages this week, it's actually a bit shorter at the standard 20 pages. There's a page where the publisher apologizes. Since CLAMP called in sick, they didn't finish the chapter in time before the cover was already printed. Hmm...some Tsubasa news on in 3 more issues.
Suzuka: #37祝福 (Celebration): After track practice, Honoka invites her boyfriend, Yamato to the school's courtyard wher eshe tells him how long she's had a crush on him. Meanwhile, at the cafeteria, Miki complains to Yasunobu asking why he's not interveneing since he knows that Yamato actually prefers Suzuka. He explains that it might be a good thing that he chose a different girl. Late at night, Suzuka meets up with Yamato as he's just finished some extra practice and tells him she knows he's going out with Honoka. Yamato sees that even though he's dating, his relationship with Suzuka hasn't changed.
Negima: 74時間目 実は ずっといました。。。 (In Fact, I've Always Been Here): This chapter features Sayo, the invisible ghost student. With the news that the class is going to be setting up a haunted house, she raises her hand to help, but doesn't expect to be seen as she's been invisible for the past half century. To her surprise, she hears Negi call out her name as if he could see her. She decides to participate, but doesn't make a very good presentation and scares most of the other students. Mana and Setsuna come in to rid the spirit. They make her visible and corner her. Negi steps in to stop the sending and she turns invisible again, making some of the classmates to think that she's finally crossed over.
Tsubasa: 62望みの強さ (The Strength of Hope): Shaoran and Kuro/Fye have their fight. Ashura steps in to help Shaoran and then Yasha makes his appearance.
Hamanaka Ai: 059文化祭の記録 (Records of the Festival): Masahiko is in charge of taking pictures of the school's cultural festival. After some pictures, he decides to take a picture of Misaki. However, a gust of wind blows up her dress just as he takes the shot.
King's Sword: 12一騎討ち (Personal Combat): Ryubi engages the leader of the bandits who tells him that the king that he fights for is no longer in power. Ryubi proceeds to kill him off. Kanu then sees a henchman chasing after some kids and runs to save them.
Full Swing: 8お前がやっているのは (The Thing You're Doing): At practice, Tama earns the respect of his fellow peer players, including the captain of the club. However, Shun still doesn't like the fact that Tama treats tennis as an alternative to baseball. He has a chat with Koto about this. After practice, the captain has Shun practice with the upperclassmen, but Shun asks that he gets to play with Tama.
Changing Now: 28高速!! 死のバイクバトル (High Speed, Bike Battle of Death): Machina is dangerously riding his motorcycle, chasing after the villian that re-awoke him in last chapter. Dog Fighter sitting in back, scared to death.
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After 4 and a half months with only hours to spare before my self-imposed deadline, I'm finished with this game! My original plan was to finish it before the movie/anime comes out in January, however, that deadline got moved up because of the Prelude DVD that's coming out on 11/17 (I'll be receiving it mid-December). So having missed many of my self-imposed deadlines (i.e. Girl's Bravo manga before the DVDs), I wouldn't let myself slip this one. So for the past few days I've been furiously reading away at this visual novel.
I only have one grip for this game. It's very long. It's more like "Lord of the Rings" long as opposed to "Titanic" long where most of the dialogue and situations were relevant and interesting. Nevertheless, I probably spent in excess of 40+ hours on it since June, even with following the walkthrough. From what I've read, native Japanese players have said that they can finish the game in under 20 hours. On top of that, I probably only played on average an hour or two a week up until just a few days ago. Because of that, my memory is a little fuzzy about the earlier stories, especially Kano's, but I'll see what I can pick out of my forgetful brain.
But besides that, I think this story is incredible and very complete if you finish everything.
I haven't played Kanon yet, so this is my first Visual Arts/Key game. While I'm still (very) partial to Kiminozo, the character designs for Air are pretty good, better than Natsuiro no Sunadokei. Personally, I like the in-game graphics better than the CG ones that you're supposed to "collect." I noticed that the characters are a bit different in the two picture modes. Namely, I noticed that the girls's hair have different colors in the CG stills and regular graphics. Strange. Since I played this on the PS2, my picture quality probably isn't as sharp as the PC version, but I've seen screenshots of the PC version and I seem to prefer my PS2 images. It's a bit softer and pleasing rather than the sharp and crisp PC image. The PS2 version doesn't have the nudity scenes, which for this game, is very appropriate. With such a strong story, I don't know why nudity was even needed. Maybe that's why Clannad isn't an 18+ game. Despite it being edited out, it was pretty easy to tell, at least for Kano and Minagi, where those scenes would have occured. The cheesy come-on lines that the girls say, "I want you to find out if I'm the girl" and "Make me fly" (or something like that) were the worse lines in the whole game. But like I said, there's no reason this should be an adult game.
The intro song to Air has become one of my favorite songs. I don't have the CD (yet), so in order to listen to it, I have to fire up the PS2, but it's worth the effort. I was hooked at first by the intro movie, but the song grew on me and I started liking it without the visuals. A lot of fans also like the ending song too. I haven't really caught on, but I've only listened to it once (there are 5 endings, but only one of them has the vocal version of the song). The background music is excellent too. My favorites are the orgel versions of the intro song as well as the background that plays during the intro when the mother is talking to the child. The voice actors/actresses do very well too, and from what I read, is unique to only the console versions (PC version doesn't have voices). I'm too lazy to find their names, but I'm sure I would recognize some of them. My favorite has to be Misuzu's voice. The part that I slightly disliked was the heavy accents some of the characters had, in particular, Haruko and the cast of "Summer."
The gameplay is like any other romantic adventure game. I think this one is probably the least flexible out of the games I've played. In other games, you're allowed to scroll back through the text and pick a line and have the accompanying voice play. In this game, you get a history of all the text, but there's no way to get them to be spoken. The best you can do is manually scroll back (think rewind rather than chapter search). A slight pain in the butt for someone like me who likes the sound of spoken Japanese. One nice touch I liked was at as you finished each of the chapters, the intro screen would change. The background to the music page also changes as you finish stories.
Finally, the story and summary. Like I mentioned previously, I'm going to do this all out from memory so I might get some details out of order or even wrong, so bear with me (unfortunately, it's almost impossible to "flip" through the game and there's no novelization that I can cheat off of).
The game has three parts to it. "Dream" "Summer" and "Air." When you first start playing the game, you start in the "Dream" chapter. Here, there are three possible scenarios to follow; you can either choose to be with 神尾観鈴 (Misuzu Kamio), 霧島佳乃 (Kano Kirishima), and 遠野美凪 (Minagi Toono). In other games, this would be it. You can pick one girl and get an ending. However, in Air, even if you play the game over 3 times with all the girls, you're still only half way done with the game (I think I griped about this in August or something). So after you complete the good endings for all three girls, you unlock the "Summer" chapter (the intro screen changes from day to dusk). "Summer" is by far my favorite story as you find out so much about the main plot and realize that the story, when taken as a whole, is very profound (my second favorite is Minagi's story). There's only one path to take in "Summer" so you don't have any choices to make. Finally, after finishing "Summer," you (finally) unlock the "Air" chapter, or rather, the real story.
The plot is very deep and I'm sure that people who played the game have argued about what means what. There's a lot of interconnections between the stories and heavy use of symbolism throughout. From my simple-headed point of view, this game is fundamentally a story about parental love, especially that between a mother and daughter. Each of the stories has some elements of that.
"Dream"
The main character, 国崎往人 (Yukito Kunisaki), arrives at in this small country town with only a duffle bag and a puppet he's had for over 10 years. As a child, Yukito's mother told him the story about the winged girl in the sky and he started on his journey in search of that girl. As a wanderer, he doesn't have much money and relies on his puppet act to earn some. However, it's not an ordinary puppet. Apparently, he possesses magic that allows him to move the puppet without any strings. So he arrives at this town and bumps into the naive Misuzu. Despite the fact that he finds her a bit annoying, she invites him to stay at her house saying that her mother, 晴子 (Haruko) wouldn't mind. Haruko is a single mother who has a tendency to crash her motorcycle into the garage every night and is a heavy drinker. She at first doesn't like the idea, but allows him to stay and also enjoys his company. A few days go by and Yukito meets some of Misuzu's other classmates, Kano and Minagi (with Michiru).
Kano Kirishima's Story
Kano is an active and energetic girl that Yukito meets near a river. She's almost always tailed by a strange dog, Potato and wears a yellow ribbon/bandana on her right wrist that she never wants to take it off. Kano lives with her older sister, 聖 (Hijiri) who is a doctor at her self-run medical clinic. Yukito meets Hijiri outside the context of her sister and only later finds out that they're related. So, after Yukito decides to move out of the Kamio house, and after a few nights sleeping outside near the closed-down train station, he moves in with the Kirishima's, sleeping on the couch in the clinic. In return, he helps out with manual labor. While a little hyper, Kano is just a regular girl. Except that occasionally, she loses consciousness and seems to be possessed by a vengeful spirit. When she wakes, Kano knows nothing of what's happened. However, Hijiri has seen her lapse several times but doesn't understand who it is and what it wants. Kano's yellow ribbon is also a mystery. Kano explains that she was told that if she ever took it off, she would never acquire magic. She feels both fear and hope for that article of clothing. We later find out the whole story. Kano and Hijiri's mother died when Kano was very young, so she doesn't have any memories of how she was or what she looked like. At the summer festival after their mother's death, Hijiri bought Kano some balloons which she wanted to use to fly into the sky and meet her mother. However, that wish wouldn't be granted. Later on, Hijiri and Kano return to the shrine and see a bright white feather inside. They both touch it. While Hijiri is fine, Kano hasn't been the same since and had developed her second personality. With this second personality, Kano seemed to be injuring her own wrist so Hijiri tied the ribbon around it telling her never to take it off. Hijiri also studied to become a doctor, like her dad, just so she could help Kano. Ever since, Hijiri has been like mother to Kano. Kano's situation is getting worse until one day, Yukito finds her at the shrine by herself bleeding from the wrist with no signs of an open wound. Hijiri and Yukito then decide to visit the feather inside the shrine and try to find a connection. When Yukito touches the feather, he's has a dream where he listens to a woman, 白穂 (Shiraho) from a few hundred years back about her expriences with 八雲 (Yakumo), a child her husband found. Apparently, Yakumo had a rather ugly birthmark and also had wings. Because of the locals who though he was a bad omen, she was forced to sacrifice him and it's his feather and his spirit inside of Kano. While Kano is recovering from her apparent injuries, in her dreams, she finally gets to meet her mother. She tells her mother that she has to return, for her sister, for Potato, and for the person she's in love with. She then finally gets to thank her mother for giving birth to her, even though it probably caused the mother's premature death. Story ends with Kano, without ribbon, and Yukito watching balloons fly into the sky.
Minagi Tohno's Story
While Yukito was still living at the Kamio's, he meets a girl, Michiru, at the abandoned train station. Michiru is quite the brat, however, the friend she plays with there, Minagi is almost the complete opposite. Minagi is a mysterious and quiet girl (and doesn't speak in complete sentences, grrr...) who Misuzu explains is actually very smart in school. After Yukito moves out, Minagi helps him out at the as he's living at the train station by bringing him lunch. She also has a knack for carrying around tons of coupons for rice which she gives freely to Yukito. She explains that her father used to work at the station so she also gives him the keys to the showers so he can wash himself. Things are interesting with the three characters as Michiru and Yukito don't quite get along, but Michiru likes Minagi, and Minagi seems to have a crush on Yukito. Despite their friendship, there are a few touchy subjects. One is that Minagi almost never talks about her mother and Michiru seems to avoid that topic too. Yukito gets a little hint when Hijiri asks Minagi about her mother, but doesn't know more than the fact that she's sick. Michiru herself is also a strange character as she says she goes home, but it feels like she disappears until the next day. One day, as Yukito is redeeming the coupon for rice, he meets a woman at the rice shop who is carrying excessive amounts of rice. He helps her out, but even a strong guy like him as a few problems. The lady explains that she's buying rice so much rice because her daughter likes it so much. Yukito meets Hijiri soon after and she explains that the woman he met was Minagi's mother. Yukito comments on the fact that the mother seems perfectly healthy. Hijiri tells him that she doesn't have a physical illness, but rather, a psychological one. Later, Yukito observes as Minagi enters her house and he overhears her mother call her "Michiru." For three days after, Minagi doesn't come to the station to play, causing some concern. Yukito asks Michiru to go check up on her, but Michiru refuses to go. A few days later, Minagi runs away from home and stays with Yukito. She explains the her mother had been living in a dream. The Tohno household used to be a warm and loving one with a mother, father, and Minagi herself. The family was expecting another daughter, whom they named "Michiru" and little Minagi was looking forward to it. However, her mother got sick and had to be hospitalized. Minagi, thinking that it might be her younger sister's fault, acts like an older sister and scolds her yet unborn sibling. After that, Minagi's mother had a miscarriage. The miscarriage caused the mother and father to split and Minagi started blaming herself as she thought it was her fault that Michiru was never born. She lived for a while with her father, but then moved in with her mother. He mother, however, had gone delusional and imagined that Michiru had actually been born and started calling Minagi "Michiru." With her guilt, Minagi decided to play along. However, in the past several days, the mother's dream finally ended and she no longer thinks she has a daughter named Michiru. However, she doesn't remember having a daughter named Minagi either. And so without a sense of belonging, she runs away from home hoping to be taken to the sky. However, Minagi herself is also living in a dream and that is the Michiru that she plays with. They met years ago and Minagi has taken her in almost like the little sister that she never had. Michiru explains that her time with Minagi is almost over and she has to return to the sky. Minagi invites Michiru over to her house to have dinner with her mother and Michiru finally gets to meet the mother that she would have had. The next night, Minagi and Michiru say goodbye to each other (very tearful moment). Not much time passes before Minagi gets a letter from his dad, who had re-married and had a daughter. Her name is Michiru.
Misuzu Kamio's Story
Misuzu is the klutz out of the three girls. While naive, she's extremely cheerful and happy. But even so, she has very few friends. She lives with her aunt, 晴子 (Haruko) and soon has a third person, Yukito, move into their house. The reason she does have any friends, as she explains, is that she knows she's different. Ever since she was little, she's had these mood swings where she would just start crying for no reason at all. Haruko would later explain the reason that Misuzu lives with her. Misuzu is the love child of her sister and another man. When her sister died, Haruka explains that Misuzu was forced upon her. Because she doesn't have a true mother and father also makes her feel more alienated from her peers. Misuzu tells Yukito that she feels like there's another part of her somewhere in the sky and that she's has that girl's sad memories. After several days of normal living, things start happening to Misuzu. Yukito's mom told him once that there's a girl who dreams. She first dream about the sky. Then to the past. After that, the dream will start eating into her. First, she won't be able to move her body. She'll then feel pain where she shouldn't feel pain. Eventually, she'll start forgetting to the point where she'll forget even her most important person. Finally, on the morning that her dream is over, she'll die. The mother told Yukito that the girl will refuse help, but the mother wants Yukito to find this girl and save her because he's the only one who can. And just as her mother described, Misuzu shows the same symptoms. Misuzu has dreams every night, dreams about being feathered girl flying in the sky with clouds above and beneath her. She able to see the world below, but can't reach it. Then one day, Misuzu wakes up to find that she's lost movement in her legs. Her condition progressively gets worse and Yukito finally can't take it anymore. He tells her that he's leaving and forgetting about her. She doesn't want him to, but she let's him go. However, he leaves but quickly changes his mind and comes back. However, he isn't able to wake Misuzu up. Yukito then begs to be able to start over again from the day he met her.
"Summer"
1000 years in the past, 994AD to be exact. 柳也 (Ryuuya) arrives to be one of 神奈備命 (Kanna Binomigoto) guards. They have a unique introduction as she falls from the sky on him. Kanna is a winged-person, however, she hardly ever shows her wings and is being protected in a shrine. Her attendant is 裏葉 (Uraha). Kanna and Ryuuya soon get close and she tells him that she would like to meet her mother. Later, Ryuuya hears from the other guards that there's a mother and child winged-person in the south. He also hears that they're about to transfer Kanna somewhere else (not South), but the guards are to stay here. Not being satisfied with this and sensing something's wrong, Ryuuya, Uruha, and Kanna escape on a rainy and cold night. Just a few hours after they leave, they hear and see fires. Apparently, people were after Kanna and had set their old shrine on fire and are now on the lookout for her. Ryuuya manages to trick some of them into going in the wrong direction and they manage to run away safely. They travel for days on end to the place that Ryuuya heard about. Kanna is very childish, so most of the daily routines of gathering food and water is done by Uruha and Ryuuya. Meanwhile, Kanna has taken up practicing how to juggle. They eventually come to a small village where they finally meet some civilization. Kanna has an interesting time here where she tries to talk to a chicken. Uruha tells Ryuuya that she heard there are guards up ahead blocking the road. The guards are making the girls who try to pass show their backs. They then decide to go a separate route where Ryuuya has some risky battles with magical priests guarding the mountains. They eventually find Kanna's mother. They have a quick moment of joy before Kanna is told to leave. Her mom gets mortally wounded and tells them that Kanna is the last of the winged-people, and as such, she has to have happy memories. As Kanna's mom dies, Kanna comes to understand her significance. However, warriors and priests are now coming to where they are, wanting to kill them. Kanna decides in order to save Uruha and Ryuuya, she has to distract them. So she bears her wings and flies into the sky, grabbing the attention of the people hunting them while the other two escape. She then suddenly disappears. Later, Ryuuya and Uruha try finding out what happened. They find out that the Kanna's extermination was politically motivated. They also find out that no one knows what happened to her. Uruha later learns the mystic arts and is able to use magic to try and find Kanna and sees something frightening. Kanna's been sealed in the sky by the magic cast that night. She also sees that in Kanna's reality, Ryuuya has died and Kanna's lamenting over his death. Uruha tells Ryuuya that one day the magic will weaken and Kanna will come back to earth, however, that won't be for at least 100 years. And even then, she might just be a memory. With that, Ryuuya and Uruha decide to have children so that their descendants can look for her when she does return.
"Air"
Two days before Yukito arrives and meets Misuzu, Misuzu finds a black crow and names it Sora. The game now is show from Sora's point of view (who I imagine is in someway related to Yukito after Yukito make the wish to start over again). Sora sees Misuzu's first attempt at waking Yukito as he's passed out on the embankment. She can't wake him up. The next day, Misuzu explains to Sora that she's gonna try and get make some appointments with friends for the summer, however, she comes back empty handed as she knows the reason her classmates don't want to be around her is because she's different. However, she says that the guy sleeping yesterday doesn't know her past and so she's going to try and be his friend. The story then progresses as it did in Misuzu's "Dream" chapter all the way until Yukito makes the promise. Sora sees that Yukito disappears, but then suddenly Misuzu comes back to life again. Apparently, saving that winged-girl is one of the powers that Yukito possesses, even if it does kill him. So now, Haruko decides to be not just a guardian, but be like a true mother. Despite the fact that she still can't move her legs, Haruko spends the days playing with her, taking a bath with her, and cutting her hair. Misuzu's condition gets worse though and one morning, she loses memories her memories of Haruko. Misuzu had told her mother that this day would come, but Haruko still struggles with it. It's also at this time that Misuzu's real father, 橘啓介 (Keisuke Tachibana) shows up and wants to take Misuzu back with him. Haruko doesn't want to give her up, but Keisuke asks Misuzu. Without memories, Haruko worries that she'll say the wrong thing so she tells Keisuke to come back in 3 days. 3 days pass, but Misuzu's memory doesn't come back so Haruko willingly hands her over to Keisuke, who promises to have a doctor see her. Haruko has her fall asleep and brings her to the beach to hand her over. However, as she's being carried off by Keisuke, she wakes up and tries to walk back to Haruko. Keisuke realizes that Misuzu really wants to be with her, so he lets her stay. Days later, Misuzu tells Haruko to stand at a distance and she'll try to walk towards her. However, she gets to about a few steps to the finish line before she tells Haruko that she's reached her goal. Haruko insists that their lives have just started, but for Misuzu (and her other self, Kanna), she's already found happiness (and hence Kanna is released from her curse). She falls into Haruko's arms and dies.
Now that I think about it, there's a lot of symbolism that I had missed during the story. Ah well. I'll see the story unfold again in the anime in a few months. I'll be back to heavy duty manga reading tomorrow (hopefully). Hmm...what should be my next game?
Rating: 4/4
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Title: スクランブル (Scramble) LE
Vocals: 堀江由衣 (Yui Horie) with Unscandal
Release Date: 10/27/04
Catalog No.: KICM-93085
Rating: 3/4
I'm usually not the type to buy the intro or ending songs to series that I don't follow, in this case School Rumble, but it's a Yui Horie single, so I gotta get it.
The title song is the intro for School Rumble. The song, as well as the second song included in this single, both have a swing/big band sound to them with a lot of brass. I doubt it'll become one of my favorite Yui songs, but I have to say that it's pretty unique. I don't think I've heard an anime based song that has this feel and flavor.
First pressing/limited edition comes with a bonus DVD that has the music video for the title song. I didn't care much for the band members, but Yui looks as sweet as ever. Being only 4 minutes long, why they didn't have this in LPCM is beyond me.
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