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Nodame Cantabile – You already forgot, didn’t you? (this is my 2^7th post)

Monday, June 18th, 2007

The following post first appeared on my old blog: Chibi no Nothing

This is where I usually say something like, “I didn’t think this show was that good but I changed my mind.” However, Nodame has at least consistently pleased me with an interesting cast and story. It really is a good show. I noted in previous posts that I wasn’t sure what to make of it. Nodame has been a rather peculiar experience given its relation to another, arguably better, show.

“The show is focused on the effects of the music on people. More than that, the story seeks to show that making music is a metaphor for living. It has a rhythm about it.”
- me in Nodame Cantabile – I was the last chair coronet in sixth grade

[ yeah, I just quoted myself =P ]

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The “music as a metaphor” thing is really laid on thick. Virtually every concert that Chiaki conducts freezes the audience as if they become instantly aware of the grandness they are witnessing. We see the same thing when Nodame plays.

Analytically speaking, music has a lot to do with the physical nature of the human ear. Our ear drum can only vibrate at a certain range of frequencies. Sound waves propagating through the air both attenuate and interact with each other. By the time they reach us the resulting sound may be a jumble of noise. On top of that, not all people can hear all things, and it is very common to lose some ability to hear as one grows older, I’ve written about this type of thing before. It has always been the job of the composer to understand these things, but the conductor has a different role in my opinion. After all, the conductor works less with the music and more with the musicians.

One of the aspects of NC that has been evident to me from the very beginning is how they utilize Chiaki. It would be hard to say that Chiaki’s gift was his talent for music, because it is evident that he had worked extremely hard to gain that “talent.” However, through that work he had gained the respect of his peers. This seemed to come effortlessly to him. To some extent he doesn’t seem to be aware how much those around him have respect for him. More than that, he does not seem too concerned with it, or maybe he’s simply oblivious.

The people around him want to experience Chiaki the way they experience their music.

Oddly, Nodame is not like this at all. She sees Chiaki’s success as a burden. It is something that will eventually take him away from her. Yet, she eventually urges him forward. I think she probably could have done it without hypnosis, but that wouldn’t have been as fun. It’s hard to make out what is going on with her. It would seem that she has a simple school girl crush on Chiaki, but we see an relatively pure intent to be with him and also help him pursue his goals. Slowly, she is wearing him down as she removes many of the social walls he had erected.

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I find myself more interested in these two with every episode, Chiaki and Nodame. That isn’t odd in the least as these two are the main characters. They are both flawed characters. Nodame is completely naïve. Possibly it is that ignorance that drives her determination to make it to whatever goal it is she has set her mind upon. Chiaki in some ways is as unaware and naïve as Nodame. He isn’t that way in a worldly sense. It is his ignorance of himself that meets and matches Nodame. In a sense they are very much alike; yet, it would be very easy to list their opposing traits.

Hayate no Gotoku! – 11 – This scene made this episode perfect.

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

The following post first appeared on my old blog: Chibi no Nothing

Everyone gets dragged along to Nagi’s grandfathers estate for no apparent reason other than to continue the randomness of the show.

Hayate learns that he is even more worthless than we had thought. Maria gives a little bare shoulder fan service. Nagi yells. Nagi blushes. Nagi yells some more. Hayate shows that he is filled with determination to protect Nagi from her aggressors. Nagi blushes.

This is all pretty much SOP for this show, but there is one scene that made this episode particularly good. Basically, Nagi will inherit her grandfathers estate. However, her grandfather has set a condition on which anyone who makes Nagi cry and apologize will get everything.

Why? Who knows, it’s just some more randomness.

hayate+no+gotoku+-+nagi+craying

Methinks I enjoy this too much.

hayate+no+gotoku+-+nagi+pissed

Such a divergent contrast…

RightStuf’s Geneon Bountiful Bargains REMIX – Nope, I didn’t buy anything this time…but a friend did.

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

I was just chilling at work the other day when a friend came over and told me that RightStuf was having another sale.

  • Get 10 Geneon titles for $50 ( Use coupon code REMIX10 ); OR
  • Get 25 Geneon titles for $100 ( Use coupon code REMIX25 )

After the ADV sale I was pretty sure that I would be on board for the Geneon sale when it happened. Actually, I was pretty sure I would be there for any sale that happened.

So, I immediately started putting together my 25 DVD shopping list. I literally began drooling as I watched the total cost rack up. It was amazing watching the cost skyrocket 50, 100, 250, 342.12, 400. It is just so tempting to spend a $100 when it seems that I will save so much. That is save in comparison to what I would have had to pay if there were no sale. Would I have actually bought these if I did have to pay full price?

The answer is maybe and maybe not.

For some, simply having the subs is enough. The problem is that there are some among us who have a wanting, a yearning, an indescribable need to possess these overpriced plastic self-destructing shiny discs.

Oh, we are a shameful bunch.

My coworker gorged on Lupin III, which isn’t exactly what I wanted to spend my hard earned money on. So, I loaded up on shows that I found more interesting such as Black Heaven, Gatekeepers, Haibane Renmei, Koi Kaze, Sol Bianca, Texhnolyze, Trigun, and a few others. I think I managed to get the complete series of Black Heaven to Sol Bianca, but the Tex and Trigun were only partial so I dropped them and still had a few slots. My memory is a little fuzzy from that initial DVD-buying endorphin rush. Don’t quote me on that.

It was at that point that I realized that I had watched all of these series. Not only watched the series, but I watched the Genoen US releases of these series. I was extremely tempted to buy anyway, but I figured I would wait.

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Restraint…how long?

I noticed that I had already watched a surprisingly large number of the shows listed for sale. This alarms me and makes me proud at the same time.

Idolmasters – Haruka’s reaction to London 2012 Logo

Friday, June 8th, 2007
The following post first appeared on my old blog: Chibi no Nothing

idolmasters+harukas+reaction+to+london+2012+logo

So, one of the softer news bits this week has been the 2012 London Branding of the Olympic Games [google news]. There is an animated version as well that some fear will produce seizures in certain individuals with epilepsy.

Apparently, there were no anime fans present when the animated version was being conceived or they would already know about the seizure thing from the pokemon episode Dennō Senshi Porygon. Did that really happen? I donno, but the historical accuracy isn’t what I’m talking about.

Note, at the time of this posting the wiki article notes that the information has not been verified.

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I thought about posting this without any comments, but I was worried that most readers wouldn’t make the connection.