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ANGLE / Hiroyuki Arima + Urban Fourth
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pasparal · 2 years
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Takuya Arima's bedroom From the 1996 video game by ELF Corporation YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World Game designer: Hiroyuki Kanno (菅野 ひろゆき) (1968–2011)
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792. Hiroyuki Arima + Urban Fourth /// MA Atelier and Gallery /// Itoshima, Fukuoka, Kyushu Island, Japan /// 1998
OfHouses presents Record Houses, part XIX. (Photos: © Margherita Spiluttini. Source: “Architectural Record Houses of 1999″, Mid-April 1999.)
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HIROYUKI ARIMA + URBAN FOURTH 8008 RESIDENCE, 2013 Fukuoka Japan Images © Urban Fourth
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felixdelafuente · 4 years
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H8008 Residence, Fukuoka, Japan.
Hiroyuki Arima & Urban Fourt, 2013l
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subdee · 4 years
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Kare Kano eps 23-end
I’d forgotten how completely frustrating the ending to this series is, haha.  
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(The viewers looking up from the bottom of Cliffhanger Hell.)  
I knew the show ended without resolving any of the major conflicts... in particular Arima still struggles with what the wiki calls “his personified trauma” and with irrational feelings of isolation, jealousy and possessiveness ... and Yukino is still oblivious to exactly how much darkness her boyfriend really has within him, although she also knows that she doesn’t know and probably can’t know, since she herself grew up in a happy family. 
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But to be honest, it’s OK to not resolve a long-running trauma?  These conflicts are rarely neatly resolved in real life.  To not resolve the trauma, even in a loving and functioning relationship, is more realistic to be honest.   
(And yeah it is functioning... due to all of Arima’s darkness being internalized, not revealed to Yukino, most of the time.  But, it’s revealed to the viewers and it’s disturbing stuff guys... and then the manga goes the full distance and shows Arima as an abuser, which, the kindest thing you can say about this is that it clarifies the story as an abuse narrative, which is a line the anime (deliberately) does not cross.  In the Kare Kano anime the characters refuse to clarify themselves as good or bad, they stubbornly remain somewhere in the middle.)
But also, we start a new storyline that fits into the bully-bully victim mold of romantic love that (manga author) Masami Tsuda seems to enjoy, and that storyline doesn’t resolve either.... thank God because even though I kinda like Takefumi Tonami, Sakura doesn’t need a male love interest OMG.
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 I guess I’ll clarify that Sakura, an obvious lesbian, is the bully and Takefumi, a former chubby bratty rich kid turned basketball star, is the bully victim LMAO.  But also, I refuse to show Takefumi and Sakura as a romantic couple so here, have some Takefumi and Arima instead. 
(Although also, I am reading the wiki and even in the manga the most Takefumi gets out of Sakura  is “let’s go travelling after we graduate” which TBH is ambiguous.  This is one of those frustrating older series, like Fruits Basket, that introduces clearly gay and lesbian characters only to crush them in the end.  But Sakura remains uncrushed thanks to the ambiguity of the ending so yay.)  
So sure, leave the romance plots open.  However.... 
What I did not remember, is that in addition to these major plotlines not being resolved, we never get to see the Culture Festival play the characters spend the last eight episodes preparing for.
This is extra jarring because the whole last string of episodes have titles like “14 days: Part 1″ which is a countdown to when the cultural festival will begin !!!  
And the thing about this is, in a normally functioning production we could have definitely reached the ending? Or at least an ending?  You can literally count the un-adapted manga chapters to see that if the show had followed a normal schedule, instead of using anime-only filler for episodes 24 and 25, episode 26 would have reached a logical stopping point. (Probably manga Act 36: Hurricane if I’m doing the math right.) 
Which then begs the question, why was the choice made to not do this?   They don’t even attempt to wrap up the series, if anything the ending is the most deliberate “fuck you, you want closure?  read the manga” ending you could ever possibly imagine.    (In fact most of the last episode consists of still frames with text, similar to reading a manga**)  
Here’s some gossip from wikipedia: 
1. Anno is credited as director for the first 16 episodes and co-director with Hiroki Sato for later episodes but with his name written in katakana as アンノヒデアキ ( anno hideaki ) possibly as a form of protest.  
2. In an interview Hiroyuki Yamaga claimed that Gainax found it difficult to work with a series that is based on an original work stating ...”Kare Kano was supposed to be romantic comedy and we wanted to emphasize the comedy and not the romance. The author wanted to emphasize them both and that is where the conflict came to be. We would like to continue to work on it but we have upset the author, so it is very unlikely that there will be a continuation of the series. I am very sorry.”
It’s all hearsay but just looking at the way this anime ends... yeah man some kinda drama going on behind the scenes here.  Anyway for those thinking of starting this anime, which is probably none of you LOLZ, I felt it was only fair to warn.  
**Just as a final note, as a reader I just want to say that I appreciate the amount of text on screen in Kare Kano.  And I especially appreciate the last episode being almost entirely text.  Maybe only people who had more books than friends in middle school and who read constantly as kids will appreciate this, but I personally find that things have more emotional impact when I read them, compared to when I watch or listen to them.  SO Kare Kano hits especially hard for me, because while the characters do a lot of internal monologuing, their deepest and darkest thoughts are never narrated.  They are shown on screen as text.  It just makes it feel more real TBH. 
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newsintheshell · 5 years
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Svelati nuova locandina e altri membri del cast di “Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shoujo YU-NO”
La serie, tratta dall’omonima visual novel, sarà trasmessa a partire da questa primavera.
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Pubblicata una nova immagine promozionale per la serie animata tratta dalla visual novel “Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shoujo YU-NO” (YU-NO: A Girl who chants love at the bound of this world). Assieme alla locandina, che vedete in testa all’articolo, è stata rivelata un’altra parte del cast:
Mitsuki Ichijou: Saori Oonishi 
Eriko Takeda: Yuu Kobayashi
Kaori Asakura: Rena Maeda 
Ayumi Arima: Kaori Nazuka 
Kouzou Ryuuzouzi: Taiten Kusunogi 
Masakazu Yuuki: Yuuki Fujiwara 
Hideo Toyotomi: Takuya Eguchi 
La serie sarà composta da 26 episodi e andrà in onda da aprile. Oltre ad approfondire tutti i personaggi cercherà di rappresentare tutte le route dell’opera originale. Mentre il gioco ruota solo attorno al punto di vista del protagonista Takuya, l’anime descriverà anche i rapporti legati alle varie ragazze. Hirakawa ha affermato che la serie surclasserà il gioco in quanto a battute sconce, Mio sarà ancora più tsundere e Kanna ancor più misteriosa.
Takuya Arima è un giovane studente il cui padre era uno storico che, dopo aver condotto varie ricerche, svanì nel nulla senza lasciare traccia. Durante le vacanze estive, però, Takuya riceve uno strano pacco speditogli proprio dal padre assieme ad una lettera che descrive nel dettaglio l’esistenza di mondi paralleli al nostro. All’interno trova anche un dispositivo in grado di farlo viaggiare fra altre dimensioni. Che suo padre sia realmente vivo? E se è così, dove si trova ora?
Il progetto sarà diretto da Tetsuo Hirakawa (Zero kara Hajimeru Mahou no Sho) presso lo studio feel. (Island, Hinamatsuri) e il design dei personaggi sarà curato da Mai Ootsuka (Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!). La colonna sonora sarà ad opera di Keishi Yonao (Dies Irae), ma sarà utilizzato anche materiale del compositore originale Ryuu Takami, scomparso nel 2011 assieme all’autore Hiroyuki Kanno.
La sigla di apertura si intitolerà "Kono Yo no Hate de Koi wo Utau Shoujo" e sarà cantata da Asaka. Il brano di chiusura sarà invece a cura di Konomi Suzuki e si intitolerà "Shinri no Kagami, Ken no You ni".
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La visual novel originale sviluppata da Elf Corporation è stata pubblicata dapprima nel 1996, poi nel 1997 per Sega Saturn e nel 2000 è uscita una riedizione per PC. Mages e 5bp ne hanno lanciato un remake per PS4 e PS Vita il 16 marzo 2017. L’opera ha ispirato un adattamento animato per adulti di quattro episodi, uscito nel 1998. Souji Ishida ha disegnato una versione manga della storia, serializzata a partire dal 2017 e conclusasi con il 2° volume.
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steamedtangerine · 2 years
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Hiroyuki Arima house in Dazaifu
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ArchDaily - 8008 / Hiroyuki Arima + Urban Fourth
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architects: Hiroyuki Arima + Urban Fourth
Location: Fukuoka Japan.
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Area: 12565.0 m2
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shirotdezainathings · 5 years
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Revelan imagen promocional para el nuevo arco de Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shōjo YU-NO #Anime #ElMundoDelNeko #CorporativoArcanos
El sitio oficial para la adaptación animada de la novela visual de Hiroyuki Kanno, Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shōjo YU-NO publicó el día de hoy una nueva imagen promocional para el nuevo arco del anime. El proyecto se estrenó el pasado 2 de abril y contará con 26 episodios.
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Ari Ozawa como Yu-No.
Maaya Uchida como Kanna Hatano.
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HBO MAX and Crunchyroll Team to Bring Fans More Anime On May 27th
  The Crunchyroll team is excited to share details about our partnership with HBO Max!! Last week, the launch date for the new streaming platform was revealed: May 27th. On day 1, you'll be able to explore a collection of 17 of your favorite Crunchyroll series on HBO Max, bringing great anime to stand side-by-side with series like HBO's Barry (a CR staff favorite!), the upcoming Adventure Time special Adventure Time: Distant Lands, and many, many more! South Park, Konosuba, Doctor Who, and Re:ZERO all side-by-side? That's powerful!!
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  In 1983, the East German Army 666th TSF Squadron, “Schwarzes Marken,” is a special-response force tasked with assaulting BETA forces.
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geekcavepodcast · 5 years
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YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World Gameplay Trailer
Publisher Spike Chunsoft has released a trailer for the adventure game  YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World. YU-NO follows Takuya Arima after he receives a package from his supposedly deceased father. Inside he finds a Reflector Device which allows him to travel between parallel worlds. Thus begins his journey to discover his father’s legacy and prevent a calamity which threatens all of reality.
YU-NO is written by Hiroyuki Kanno and was previously released on PC in 1996, Sega Saturn in 1997, and Windows in 2000. Now the game is getting a release here in the west for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam on October 1, 2019. The  game will feature Japanese audio with English text. The Nintendo Switch and PS4 editions had to have a few content changes in order to be released. (A sunbeam placed over a character’s naked lower body and some cursor interaction symbols replaced by the “investigation” symbol.) The changes will not be applied to the PC version, which will be identical to the Japanese Nintendo Switch release.
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Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou Act 1.0 CD Kare Kano His and Her Circumstances
Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou Act 1.0 CD Kare Kano His and Her Circumstances
Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou Act 1.0 CD Kare Kano His and Her Circumstances
Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou Act 1.0 CD Kare Kano His and Her Circumstances
Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou Act 1.0 CD Kare Kano His and Her Circumstances
AVAN Title
An Angel’s Promise (Full Version)
Lyrics By – Fumiya Fujii
Music By, Arranged By – Norio Ariga
Producer – Fumiya Fujii
Vocals – Mai Fukuda
A Summary Of The Story Until Now (Shotarou’s March)
Yukino Miyazawa I (Concerto)
Yukino Miyazawa II (March)
Everyday Peace
Peace And Quiet
Work Harder Together
Peace Reigns In The Land
We Meet Only To Part
Souichiro Arima II
Souichiro Arima I
Into A Dream II
The Miyazawa Family
Putting The Cart Before The Horse
Yukino Miyazawa III (Jazz Rock)
Coexistence And Co-Prosperity
Yukino Miyazawa IV (Kanon)
Yukino Miyazawa V (Nocture)
Undaunted
Into A Dream III
Treasure Every Meeting
Into A Dream (Full Version)
Producer, Arranged By – Shinkichi Mitsumune
Vocals – Atsuko Enomoto, Chihiro Suzuki
A Summary Of The Story Hereafter
Credits
Design – Ken Y Engineer [Assistant] – Hironobu Takikawa, Hiroshi Nemoto, Kazuyo Sakaguchi, Kenichi Arai, Kenji Furukawa, Kunihiro Kamigaki, Masami Konagaya, Mitsuru Ishii, Yasuhiko Miyasaka*, Sayuri Taguchi, Takashi Oizumi*, Tomoaki Sato Recorded By [Engineer] – Hiroyuki Tuji*, Kohichi Suzuki*, Yoshifumi Ito Written-By – Shiro Sagisu (tracks: 1, 3 to 12, 14 to 20, 22, 24), Yosui Inoue (tracks: 13, 21, 23)
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Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shoujo YU-NO, pubblicati i bozzetti di Kanna
L’adattamento animato della visual novel sarà prodotto dallo studio Feel.
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Pubblicati i bozzetti di Kanna Hatano, realizzati da Mai Ootsuka (Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!). Il personaggio, interpretato da Maaya Uchida, è una delle protagoniste di “Kono Yo no Hate de Koi o Utau Shoujo YU-NO” (YU-NO: A Girl who chants love at the bound of this world), la serie animata tratta dall’omonima visual novel, uscita originariamente nel 1996 e della quale è stato realizzato un remake da Mages. e 5bp, uscito nel 2017.
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La serie sarà composta da 26 episodi e andrà in onda da 2 aprile. Oltre ad approfondire tutti i personaggi cercherà di rappresentare tutte le route dell’opera originale. Mentre il gioco ruota solo attorno al punto di vista del protagonista Takuya, l’anime descriverà anche i rapporti legati alle varie ragazze. Hirakawa ha affermato che la serie surclasserà il gioco in quanto a battute sconce, Mio sarà ancora più tsundere e Kanna ancor più misteriosa.
Takuya Arima è un giovane studente il cui padre era uno storico che, dopo aver condotto varie ricerche, svanì nel nulla senza lasciare traccia. Durante le vacanze estive, però, Takuya riceve uno strano pacco speditogli proprio dal padre assieme ad una lettera che descrive nel dettaglio l’esistenza di mondi paralleli al nostro. All’interno trova anche un dispositivo in grado di farlo viaggiare fra altre dimensioni. Che suo padre sia realmente vivo? E se è così, dove si trova ora?
Il progetto è diretto da Tetsuo Hirakawa (Zero kara Hajimeru Mahou no Sho) presso lo studio feel. (Island, Hinamatsuri). La colonna sonora sarà quella ad opera di Keishi Yonao (Dies Irae), ma sarà utilizzato anche materiale del compositore originale Ryuu Takami, scomparso nel 2011 assieme all’autore Hiroyuki Kanno.
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