Thursday, July 2, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
NGRP
The Next Generation Rierie-replacement Programme. That’s what NGRP is.
Rierie is 30 this year, and has published a photobook commemorating 10 years in the business. So let’s assume rierie decides to call time on her career at 40. That leaves us with ten precious more years of rierie in the limelight. What next?
Here's what's next:
Taketatsu Ayana (竹達彩奈), aka voice of K-On's Azu-nyan!
Her Wiki Page
Her blog (where the pics came from)
Interesting Trivia: She’s 149 cm tall. Loli-sized. Kagamisumi will be pleased to hear that.
What else can i say besides "Moe Moe Kyun~"?
(Actually i can say that K-On aside, she's been appearing in semi-prono anime like Queensblade and KissXSis. But i shan't.)
Enjoy the pics. =)
Rierie is 30 this year, and has published a photobook commemorating 10 years in the business. So let’s assume rierie decides to call time on her career at 40. That leaves us with ten precious more years of rierie in the limelight. What next?
Here's what's next:
Taketatsu Ayana (竹達彩奈), aka voice of K-On's Azu-nyan!
Her Wiki Page
Her blog (where the pics came from)
Interesting Trivia: She’s 149 cm tall. Loli-sized. Kagamisumi will be pleased to hear that.
What else can i say besides "Moe Moe Kyun~"?
(Actually i can say that K-On aside, she's been appearing in semi-prono anime like Queensblade and KissXSis. But i shan't.)
Enjoy the pics. =)
Labels:
Operation Seiyuu Awareness,
Real People,
Tanaka Rie
Monday, May 25, 2009
Suppin Rock
This is Ogawa Mana. (Duh it's written on the pic.)
She sang the infectiously cheerful OP for Hyakko, Suppin Rock, and had a bit part in the show too, if i remember correctly. I dun know much about her actually, besides the fact that she sang about B-cup bishoujo (bishojo? i can't remember which is 少女 or 処女). Seems to be a newcomer; after all, she is only a teenager still. (But a cute one nonetheless.)
Interestingly, Ogawa sported a giant afro in the PV for Suppin Rock, as can be seen in the bottom left of the pic. My first impressions of her some months ago were thus, "Hey that's a cool rebel rocker girl." After coming across this pic it's more like "moemoekawaii!!!" Amazing what changing hairstyles can do for one's image.
Random Note: Hirohashi Ryou kind of looks a bit too "normal" without her afro.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Long Time No Post
This blog has totally become a staging area for Ops SA, i.e. there's nothing besides random spam of seiyuu pics. At least i think most of the guys can now recognise Nazuka Kaori from a mile away. But they think she's disgusting though. Hmmm... Maybe i should stop using that .gif of her kissing the camera while half drunk.
Labels:
Operation Seiyuu Awareness,
Random,
Real People
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Beyond the clouds blah blah blah
Trying to resist spamming Mio's images here...
Just finished watching this show. The visuals are pretty, but the plot... not too bad, but the climax was weak and very cliche. Storyline was relatively simple enough, and throughout the middle of it, very depressing, but overall, it was an enjoyable experience. Oh yes, some of the music, like the violin part played by Sayuri and Hiroki later was nice, and the ending was nice too. The voice for Sayuri is pretty sweet too, great for movie-style show. One lacking part was we never got to see what the enemy was doing ultimately, and hence tension was kind of lacking. Only depression.
But I quite like it.
Just finished watching this show. The visuals are pretty, but the plot... not too bad, but the climax was weak and very cliche. Storyline was relatively simple enough, and throughout the middle of it, very depressing, but overall, it was an enjoyable experience. Oh yes, some of the music, like the violin part played by Sayuri and Hiroki later was nice, and the ending was nice too. The voice for Sayuri is pretty sweet too, great for movie-style show. One lacking part was we never got to see what the enemy was doing ultimately, and hence tension was kind of lacking. Only depression.
But I quite like it.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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