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mangacapsaicin · 9 months
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mariko kikuchi’s a life turned upside down: my dad's an alcoholic || 菊池真理子の『酔うと化け物になる父がつらい』
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kushanna · 1 year
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A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic | 酔うと化け物になる父がつらい
Mariko Kikuchi
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flowerymoments · 1 year
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some manga I enjoyed reading in 2022
Kazuo Umezu’s Baptism
Mariko Kikuchi's A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic
Miki Yamamoto's How Are You?
Sudo Yumi's Yume no Hashibashi
Waka Hirako's My Broken Mariko
Mari Okazaki's Will I Be Single Forever?
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koholint · 5 months
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today's playlist:
Reiko Kato - Walkin' Down the Love
Momoko Kikuchi - Koibitotachi no Chiheisen
Rika Himenogi - Aisuru Tame ni
Chisa Yokoyama - Me wa Kuchihodo no Koi Janai
Yurie Kokubu - We Salute You
Mariko Kouda - Light 〜Harukanaru Tabidachi〜
Rieko Miura - April Fool
Noriko Kato - Magie
Akemi Keida - Endless Twilight ~Saigo no Shinju~
SILK - Sunset in My Heart
Tomoko Tane - Sa・Yo・Na・Ra
Aya Hisakawa - Tomodachi no Line
Sakura Tange - Default no Egao
thanks for listening!
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imasallstars · 2 years
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THE IDOLM@STER M@STERS OF IDOL WORLD!!!!! 2023
Information regarding the MOIW 2023 live has been revealed! The live will occur in the TOKYO DOME on the 11th and 12th of February 2023. This live will feature all five brands of IDOLM@STER on the stage together after 8 years.
The voice providers participating in this stop are as follows:
DAY 1&2
IDOLM@STER 765PRO ALL STARS  Eriko Nakamura (Haruka Amami), Asami Imai (Chihaya Kisaragi), Akiko Hasegawa (Miki Hoshii), Azumi Asakura (Yukiho Hagiwara), Mayako Nigo (Yayoi Takatsuki), Hiromi Hirata (Makoto Kikuchi), Naomi Wakabayashi (Ritsuko Akizuki), Asami Shimoda (Ami/Mami Futami), Manami Numakura (Hibiki Ganaha), Rie Kugimiya (Iori Minase)
DAY 1 ONLY
IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS  Triad Primus [Ayaka Fukuhara (Rin Shibuya), Eriko Matsui (Nao Kamiya), Mai Fuchigami (Karen Hojo)], Eldritch Loreteller [Haruka Chisuga (Ryo Matsunaga), Chiyo Ousaki (Koume Shirasaka)], Cyber Glass [Mina Nagashima (Haruna Kamijo), Rui Tanabe (Hina Araki)], Foreign Seaside [Nao Toyama (Mizuki Kawashima), Miharu Hanai (Tomoe Murakami)], from U149 [Asaka Imai (Chie Sasaki), Tomoyo Kurosawa (Miria Akagi), Hana Tamegai (Risa Matoba)]
IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE  Strawberry Pop Moon [Haruka Yamazaki (Mirai Kasuga), Azusa Tadokoro (Shizuka Mogami), Machico (Tsubasa Ibuki)], TIntMe! [Eri Inagawa (Tamaki Ogami), Akari Harashima (Iku Nakatani), Keiko Watanabe (Momoko Suou)], HanaSakuya [Yuu Kahara (Emily Stewart), Saki Minami (Tsumugi Shiraishi), Kotori Koiwai (Tomoka Tenkubashi)], Cleasky [Asuka Kakumoto (Elena Shimabara), Chouchou Kiritani (Miya Miyao)]
IDOLM@STER SideM  DRAMATIC STARS [Shugo Nakamura (Teru Tendo)], Jupiter [Takuma Terashima (Toma Amagase), Daichi Kanbara (Hokuto Ijuin)], Beit [Shun Horie (Pierre), Tomohito Takatsuka (Minori Watanabe)], MofuMofuEn [Shogo Yano (Nao Okamura), Keisuke Furuhata (Shiro Tachibana)], C.FIRST [Yuri Ise (Shu Amamine), Masaya Miyakaze (Momohito Hanazono), Takeo Otsuka (Eishin Mayumi)]
IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS   Hokago Climax Girls [Hiyori Konno (Kaho Komiya), Haruka Shiraishi (Chiyoko Sonoda), Mariko Nagai (Juri Saijo), Wakana Maruoka (Rinze Morino), Akiho Suzumoto (Natsuha Arisugawa)], Straylight [Yuki Tanaka (Asahi Serizawa), Eri Yukimura (Fuyuko Mayuzumi), Sayaka Kitahara (Mei Izumi)], noctchill [Yuu Wakui (Toru Asakura), Rio Tsuchiya (Madoka Higuchi), Saran Tajima (Koito Fukumaru), Miho Okasaki (Hinana Ichikawa)]
DAY 2 ONLY
IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS  Threat Sign [Sayuri Hara (Mio Honda), Makoto Koichi (Haru Yuuki), Teru Ikuta (Natalia)], Dimension-3 [Kotomi Aihara (Shiki Ichinose), Shiki Aoki (Asuka Ninomiya)], flamme martini [Maki Kawase (Tsukasa Kiryu), Sayaka Harada (Miyu Mifune), Satsumi Matsuda (Syoko Hoshi), Minori Suzuki (Hajime Fujiwara)], HappyHappyTwin [Hiromi Igarashi (Anzu Futaba), Rei Matsuzaki (Kirari Moroboshi)], miroir [Hina Tachibana (Nagi Hisakawa), Rika Nagae (Hayate Hisakawa)]
IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE  Chrono-Lexica [Yuka Saito (Subaru Nagayoshi), Atsuki Nakamura (Roco Handa), Rika Abe (Mizuki Makabe)], Senkou☆HANABIDAN [Yuri Komagata (Sayoko Takayam), Nana Hamasaki (Noriko Fukuda), Yui Watanabe (Nao Yokoyama), Eri Ozeki (Minako Satake)], 4 Luxury [Arisa Kori (Kaori Sakuramori), Rie Suegara (Fuka Toyokawa), Emi Hirayama (Reika Kitakami), Minami Takahashi (Konomi Baba)]
IDOLM@STER SideM  FRAME [Kentaro Kumagai (Hideo Akuno), Kento Hama (Ryu Kimura), Takuya Masumoto (Seiji Shingen)], Café Parade [Sho Karino (Yukihiro Kamiya), Takuya Kodama (Makio Uzuki), Daiki Kobayashi (Saki Mizushima)], F-LAGS [Yuko Sanpei (Ryo Akizuki), Shunya Hiruma (Kazuki Tsukumo), Takehiro Urao (Daigo Kabuto)]
IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS  Illumination Stars [Hitomi Sekine (Mano Sakuragi), Mayu Mineda (Meguru Hachimiya)], L’Antica [Karin Isobe (Kogane Tsukioka), Chisa Suginuma (Mamimi Tanaka), Anna Yamaki (Sakuya Shirase), Shio Watanabe (Yuika Mitsumine), Yuina Mizuki (Kiriko Yukoku)], ALSTROEMERIA [Honoka Kuroki (Amana Osaki), Ryoko Maekawa (Tenka Osaki), Noriko Shibasaki (Chiyuki Kuwayama)], SHHis [Azusa Shizuki (Nichika Nanakusa), Aya Yamane (Mikoto Aketa)]
SPECIAL GUEST  ZWEIGLANZ [Minori Chihara (Leon), Rie Takahashi (Shika)]
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saffron-not-so-joy · 1 year
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A Personal Reflection on The Action Button Review of Boku No Natsuyasumi
Genuinely the action button review of boku no natsuyasumi has unlocked something i have been trying to in my brain in regards to my whole outlook on how i create and reflect on life. I just finished it this morning and it has give me some kind of bewildering clarity that has allowed me to be more vulnerable with myself then i think i have ever been able. All because what tim rogers shared in that 6 hour review about a video game i will probably never play.
I cried for over 40 minutes of the last hour and a half or so of the video. I think ive never been so moved by something in my life. which is a lil weird to say about a review video but as someone who struggles to engage fully with much of the media and literature around me for multiple abstract reasons... it just felt so eye opening. I didnt felt seen in the ways i have felt reading some of the works of nagata kubi or mariko kikuchi, but it truely had me thinking and reflecting on my own life and that of another in ways i thought not possible, or atleast not truely attainable. The parts of himself he was sharing with us spoke to a part me that i struggle to communicate with in an earth shattering way.
It had me reflect on the person ive wished myself to be for so long, the person i wish i wasnt, the things i want to do, my childhood, my goals. It made me first think of how much i have been admiring his work, how microscopic it all is, early in the video i thought he must have just been one of those people that journal in minute detail, just to be thrown into the reality that he doesnt really have a choice in the matter of how much detail he holds on too. Its a bit selfish to say that point broke down a bit of a wall around my own inability to maintain that kind of information, allowed me to give myself grace in regards to the depths or lack there of i have known myself and the pasts buildt together with many of those around me. It made me feel lucky that i had a choice in what i do manage to hold onto. specifically i try to maintain what i can recall of certain thoughts i had as a child in school as deeply as i can so that i can use that to maintain a sense of the personhood and mental capacity of the children i work with. Since i find many adults forget all to easily how whole and how complexy children can understand the situations around them without you realising.
When he shared how his embarrassing memories would make him feel, it made me wish i could share this post i read here on tumblr probably over a year ago about the concept of religious grace being something you can apply without any religion really. im sure he has his own copeing mechanisms but it has been extremely helpful working through some of the anxiety induced delayed shame of my own embarrassing memories. Although my memories fade more in details over time then his do, these memories have definitely made me feel and think in similar ways to how he described he felt in the video.
The topic of grief is a central theme in the video, and grief is something i have not fully come into understanding within my own life as of yet. I dont think i have properly greaved for the lives and parts of people they leave behind in the way he has described, in part because of my tangible disconnect from some of my deepest thoughts, but also because i have been lucky enough not to many people within a close proximity of myself. The most major death in my family has been my grandfather on my mother's side, and i think most of my grief is similar to the grief i felt when tim said that his uncle who sounded cool as hell had passed away from covid and we would never be able to gain the part of tim's uncle that he would have shared with us. Which sounds kinda weird, but i was kinda in the head space of thinking about the parts of people we carry withus that are never apart of our lives, but can still effect us and change us through the words that they shared. Maybe thats why i burst into tears for the first time at that part. I think uncounously it hit a similar cord in my brain when i think about how unfamiliar and distant i was with my grandfather even though i honestly find much in retrospect that i could have connected with him on, and how that cant be changed.
Tim walked through his own missed connections, and talked about process which he dealt with the grief of his friend who had taken her own life. The little pieces of these people and so many others that he had to hold onto, the pieces of himself that he had no way to know of or control, the pieces that the family in boku no yatsunatsume shared with eachother and the players of the game. The pieces of people in my own life, the pieces of myself. All swirled around in my mind as the video closed. Im not sure if i have fully formed thoughts on the mater, but i cried all the same during his discussion mixed with my own internal interpretation and forming take aways.
Id probably have to watch the whole video again to actually have more complete thoughts on the themes of the game itself because of how much space the pieces of tim he shared with us have picked at my own interal walls. Right after watching i sent a message to my partner describing the game as "a microscopically truthful endeavor to capture the vibes of a summer well spent with those around you". Microscopic truthfullness is one of the things i find most endearing in works of media, i was tought about the concept by my father who although i do not have a great relationship with, i do appreciate what he was able share with me when not being a total dickbag. He said most of the best works of art imploys this level of emotional truthfullness, getting down to what you may have really felt in such a way that it cannot be denied as capturing a moment within the human condition. I have for many months considered this one of the best things about tims content, that he himself is so microscopically truthful in his depictions and explorations of games and the stories he tells of his life.
The truthful part of himself he shared within that six hour video essay has torn away at the parts of my own brain that wish to make creative works of many kinds, and allowed me to fully reflect on some of whats in my way. I have not been able to be truely microscopically truthful within myself, some of those reasons are very abstract to me personally, but one struggle that feels like such a road block in my progress is that i fear rereading any of my own writting. I have had issues with reading and writting since i was younge, i think its undiagnosed mild dyslexia and undiagnosed nerodivergence with neglectfuly done unschooling attempted by my parents until i was in 4th grade. My vocabulary was still higher then average, but i very clearly remember the day i actually retained the spelling of the word "the" and "are". There, their, and they're still triped me up whils i was old enough to be using this website and i dont entirely know how to sound out words properly so i make alot of mistakes reading outloud, or when i think too hard about the spelling of names that dont sound the way they look, and i do very badly when words are spelled out in songs. All of these combined with a bitch of a 5th grade english teacher, who i dont know if she understood what my deal was or not, shamed me about many things i did wrong. The major thing that stood out in my mind was when she told me to stop writting in cursive because my hand writting was so eligible, which would be fine if not for her tone and dismissiveness of the fact i was teaching myself how to write like that from scratch based of the cursive chart she had on the wall!!! I was proud and making an effort!!!
Even through all these issues i was still able to be in the top percentage of the grade when 6th grade rolled around because i had finally caught up in my ability to read, even if i wasnt actually retaining much of the information i could read what was on the pages. None of this mattered in the long run because by the time i was in high school and college it became evident that i could not read through my papers to do corrections, and thus even now i am writting this with the best formating i can on the first pass.
I mention all this trama because something about this video, and the pieces of microscopically truthful moments shared by the game devs of bokunatsu and tim have truthfully allowed me to maks emotional progress on this issue. I need to make an improvement here or it will continue to hinder any planning i want to do, any thoughts i dont want to run away from me. Im tired of living my life fearful of myself, my thoughts, and memories. The pieces tim shared of himself and share of those he carries with him unlocked some part of my brain and i just need someone else to know or ill continue to be locked in some ruminating cycle of my own making that i need not hold myself in. In writting this i hope i can take more steps into the light of writting, drawing, paintjng and creating truth for myself and others.
If you made it this far thank you for reading, i hope this part of myself i shared today helps you find kindness to give to yourself and others.
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THE SNAKE GIRL AND THE SILVER-HAIRED WITCH (1968) – Episode 175 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“She’s a snake! My sister’s a snake!” Hmmm, that makes for an interesting family tree. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Bryan Clark – as they discuss The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968, Hebi musume to hakuhatsuma) from the studio (Daiei) and director (Noriaki Yuasa) that brought you the Gamera films.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 175 – The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968)
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After years in an orphanage, a young girl named Sayuri is reunited with her estranged family. Her new home includes an amnesiac mother, a sister confined to the attic, and an absent father who experiments with poisonous snakes. Sayuri receives a less than cordial reception from her sister, Tamami. Still, when a witch attacks Sayuri, the two sisters must overlook their differences and join forces to battle her.
  Directed by: Noriaki Yuasa
Writing Credits: Kimiyuki Hasegawa (writer); Kazuo Kozu (story “Hebimusune to Hakuhatsuki”); Kazuo Umezu (manga)
Music by: Shunsuke Kikuchi
Cinematography by: Akira Uehara
Selected Cast:
Yûko Hamada as Yuko Nanjo (as Yuko Hamada)
Sachiko Meguro as Shige Kito
Yachie Matsui as Sayuri Nanjo
Mayumi Takahashi as Tamami Nanjo
Sei Hiraizumi as Tatsuya Hayashi
Yoshirô Kitahara as Goro Nanjo
Kuniko Miyake as Sister Yamakawa – The Director of Orphan asylum
Osamu Maruyama as Doctor
Saburô Ishiguro as Teacher Sasaki
Tadashi Date as School Servant
Mariko Fukuhara as Doll
Kazuo Umezu as Taxi Driver
Join the Grue Crew and guest host Bryan Clark to explore Daphne’s choice for this episode, The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968). This Japanese release involves venomous snakes, creepy spiders, a hideous witch, detachable limbs, a snake girl, and atmospheric visuals in a creepy “Scooby-doo” mystery. What will the Grue Crew think?
At the time of this writing, The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch is available for streaming from the Shudder, AMC+, and Arrow. The film is also available on physical media in the Blu-ray format from Arrow Video.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Chad is At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (1964). Yup. They’re going to Brazil to meet up with Zé do Caixão, also known as Coffin Joe! 
[NOTE: The crew switched from Tonight I’ll Possess Your Corpse (1967) (as announced on the podcast) to At Midnight I’ll Take Your Corpse (1964).]
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
Check out this episode!
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doronjosama · 2 years
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This week's (09/07/22) New Comics Day scores: The Girl From the Other Side v.11 by Nagabe and A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic by Mariko Kikuchi! Glad to finish out a series! #NewComicsDay #NewComicsWednesday #NewComicBookDay #ncbd #thegirlfromtheotherside #nagabe #alifeturnedupsidedown #marikokikuchi #seriescomplete #manga #comics #graphicnovels #CleaningOutMySubBox #GirlsReadComics #IBleedComics #Fujoshi4Life https://www.instagram.com/p/CiOdJiADzhc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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i read mariko kikuchi's manga about living with her alcoholic father and it's haunting i feel so unsettled still. i wish her piece on cults didn't get cancelled, that would be a fantastic read.
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lunaslittlelibrary · 2 years
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A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic by Mariko Kikuchi
A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic by Mariko Kikuchi #mangamemoir #manga #graphicnovel #amreading #bookreview
Thank you to the Edelweiss for the review copy. Mariko Kikuchi tells the painful story of her father’s alcoholism and her own journey through guilt to understanding her father’s illness. She rejects the common belief that family members can and should be forgiven for anything they do, no matter how much harm they cause. This powerful, self-contained autobiographical manga began as a web series…
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mangacapsaicin · 2 years
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mariko kikuchi’s a life turned upside down: my dad's an alcoholic || 菊池真理子の『酔うと化け物になる父がつらい』
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animefagos · 3 years
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La mangaka Mariko Kikuchi lanza un manga sobre niños nacidos bajo la religión de sus padres
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La mangaka Mariko Kikuchi lanza un manga sobre niños nacidos bajo la religión de sus padres
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La mangaka Mariko Kikuchi lanzó a finales de septiembre un nuevo manga en la web Yomitai, de Shueisha, titulado «Kami-sama» no Iru Ie de Sodachimashita ~Shūkyō 2-Sei na Watashi-tachi~. El manga es una antología que narrará una historia diferente sobre una fe diferente en cada capítulo, y girará en torno a unos niños que nacieron…
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FAVORITE (NEW) MANGA FROM 2021
Putting this list together i realized I didn’t get a whole lot of “new” manga the first half of this year but things really picked up by the end! So in the end my “new” titles list is mostly titles I’ve already written a sentence or two about for the monthly roundups so I won’t write any additional commentary here, but the list goes as follows
Dai Dark by Q Hayashida (Seven Seas)
Tenrai-sama to Ningen no Heso by Waka Hirako* (Kadokawa)
 Lil’ Leo by Moto Hagio (Denpa)
Skip and Loafer by Misaki Takamatsu (Seven Seas)
A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad’s an Alcoholic by Mariko Kikuchi (Seven Seas)
My Love Mix-up! By Wataru Hinekure & Aruko (Viz Media)
Boys Run The Riot by Keito Gaku (Kodansha Comics)
Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow by Toranosuke Shimada (Seven Seas)
This was another weird year due to the global effects of COVID. While delays piled up I didn’t have the same experience as last year where there’d be complete droughts, and I don’t expect things to be too different in 2022 but we’ll see. Have I been impressed with the general licensing choices this year? Personally no, but I’m really happy with what I managed to pick out for myself I feel I’ve had few misses and overall had a great time! So far there’s not a lot of new upcoming series coming out in english (but lots of single volumes!) that I’m eyeing and I won’t have time to play catch-up because I’m already booked with all the Japanese titles I wanna read. But I’m really excited and looking forward to it! What new manga titles did you guys enjoy this year?
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dear-indies · 2 years
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hello! do you have any suggestions for some east & southeast asian actresses in sci-fi/post-apocalyptic stories? any help is much appreciated, thank you!
Jessica Henwick (The Matrix Resurrections, Underwater, Love and Monsters) Chinese Singaporean / English.
Gemma Chan (Humans, Eternals) Hongkonger / Chinese.
Kutsuna Shiori (Invasion) Japanese.
Melissa O'Neil (Dark Matter) Hongkonger / Irish. 
Morgan Holmstrom (Day of the Dead) Metis of Cree descent, Ilocano Filipino, Sambal Filipino, and possibly Tagalog Filipino.
Michelle Yeoh (The Witcher, Star Trek: Discovery, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) Malaysian Chinese of Hokkien and Cantonese descent.
Meng'er Zhang (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) Chinese.
Ming-Na Wen (The Book of Boba Fett, The Mandalorian, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Macanese.
Pisay Pao (Z Nation) Cambodian.
Sonoya Mizuno (Maniac, Ex Machina, Annihilation) Japanese / Argentinian and British.
Bae Doona (The Silent Sea, Kingdom) Korean.
Okamoto Tao (Westworld, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) Japanese.  
Grace Park (Battlestar Galactica, Freaks) Korean.
Kim Sun Young (The Silent Sea) Korean.
Onna Chan (Red String of Fate) Chinese. 
Florence Faivre (The Expanse) Thai / French.
Rinko Kikuchi (Pacific Rim, Terra Formars) Japanese.
Fei Ren (Polar) Chinese.
Zhang Yu Qi (Lost in the Pacific) Chinese.
Jo Yi Hyun (All of Us Are Dead) Korean.
Ha Seung Ri (All of Us Are Dead) Korean.
Lee Eun Saem (All of Us Are Dead) Korean.
Lee Yoo Mi (All of Us Are Dead, Squid Game) Korean.
Jung Yu Mi (Train to Busan) Korean. 
Ahn So Hee (Train to Busan) Korean.
Kim Joo Ryoung (Squid Game) Korean.
Mia Sable (Legends From The Sky) Choctaw, Korean, German.
Susan Park (Snowpiercer) Korean.
Jennifer Cheon Garcia (Van Helsing, The Wheel of Time) Korean / Mexican.
Eleanor Matsuura (The Walking Dead, Into the Badlands) Japanese / English.
Kylie Padilla (Encantadia) loko Filipino, Kapampangan Filipino, and Bikol Filipino, Chinese, and most likely some Spanish as the Padilla clan are known for being mestizo.
LJ Reyes (The Cure) Tagalog Filipino.
Jennylyn Mercado (The Cure) Filipino.
Sukezane Kiki (The Terror, Lost in Space) Japanese.
Tsuchiya Tao (Alice in Borderland) Japanese. 
Lee Si Young (Sweet Home) Korean.
Go Min Si (Sweet Home) Korean.
Park Gyu Young (Sweet Home) Korean.
Lee Yoo Young (SF8: The Prayer) Korean.
Kyung Soo Jin (Train) Korean.
Shin So Yool (Train) Korean.
Kim Bo Ra (SF8: Joan's Galaxy) Korean.
Lee Si Young (SF8: Blink) Korean. 
Ahn Hee Yeon (SF8: White Crow) Korean.
Lee Se Hee (SF8: White Crow) Korean.
Shin So Yoo (SF8: White Crow) Korean.
Shin Eun Soo (SF8: Baby It’s Over Outside) Korean.
Morakot Liu (Tunnel) Thai. 
Kim Ah Joong (Grid) Korean.
Wang Zhi (Kung Fu Traveler 2) Chinese.
Ha Ji Won (Sector 7) Korean.
Kuroki Meisa (Space Battleship Yamato) Japanese.
Fukushima Rila (Terra Formars) Japanese.
Lina Ohta (Terra Formars) Japanese.
Shinoda Mariko (Terra Formars) Japanese.
Koike Eiko (Terra Formars) Japanese.
Fonthip Watcharatrakul (Atitha) Thai.
Lily Gao (Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City) Chinese.
Moon Bloodgood (Falling Skies) Korean / Dutch, English, Welsh, Irish.
Kitty Chicha Amatayakul (The Exchange, Necromancer) Thai.
Maggie Q (Nikita, Designated Survivor) Vietnamese / Irish and Polish.
Dianne Doan (Vikings, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Vietnamese, as well as one eighth Chinese.
Thaddea Graham (The Irregulars) Chinese.
Choo Ja Hyun (Arthdal Chronicle) Korean.
Jessie Mei Li (Shadow and Bone) Hongkonger / English - gender nonconforming woman - she/they.
Jessica Matten (The Empty Man, Frontier, Hudson & Rex) Red River Metis of Saulteaux and Cree Descent, Chinese, Ukrainian, French, and British.
Anna Akana (Jupiter’s Legacy) Japanese, Kānaka Maoli, possibly English, Irish, German, French, and Chinese / Filipino, possibly Spanish - bisexual. 
Daniella Alonso (Revolution) Quechua Peruvian, Japanese / Puerto Rican.
Some of these aren't specially sci-fi/post-apocalyptic roles but could work in such settings!
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imasallstars · 3 years
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EVENT UPDATE
The Bandai Namco Ent. Festival 2nd Live artists have been announced! The event will occur on the 6th and 7th of February 2021! All the idolm@ster brances will be appearing on both days (so the full cast list will be posted for posterity)
FEBRUARY 6TH STAGE
IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls  LOVE LAIKA: Aya Suzaki (Minami Nitta), Sumire Uesaka (Anastasia)  ENJIN: Yuko Hara (Takumi Mukai), Mayumi Kaneko (Rina Fujimoto), Haruka Chisuga (Ryo Matsunaga), Tomo Muranaka (Aki Yamato), Kiyono Yasuno (Natsuki Kimura)  Dimension-3: Kotomi Aihara (Shiki Ichinose), Shiki Aoki (Asuka Ninomiya)
IDOLM@STER Million Live  Haruka Yamazaki (Mirai Kasuga), Azusa Tadakoro (Shizuka Mogami), Machico (Tsubasa Ibuki), Yukiyo Fujii (Megumi Tokoro), Kotori Koiwai (Tomoka Tenkubashi), Yuu Kahara (Emily Stewart), Megumi Toda (Ayumu Maihara), Rika Abe (Mizuki Makabe), Saki Minami (Tsumugi Shiraishi)
DEEN, misono, BACK-ON
Aikatsu!  Aikatsu!/Aikatsu Stars!: Waka Kirishima, Ruka Endo, Sena Horikoshi, Risuko Sasakama, Rie Fujishiro  Aikatsu Friends!: Akane Matsunaga (Aine Yuki), Ibuki Kido (Mio Minato)  Aikatsu Parade!: Rin Aira (Raki Kiseki)  Aikatsu Planet!: Kaya Date (Mao Otoha/Hana), Rio Ogura (Ruli Tamaki/Ruli), Mizuki (Ayumi Tsukishiro/Q-PIT), Shizune Nagao (Kyoko Umekoji/Beat),  Rion Watanabe (Shiori Motoya/Shiori), Amy (Ann Kurimu/Ann), Narumi Uno (Meisa Hinata/Rose), Rurika Uno (Sala Itoi/Sala)
FEBRUARY 7TH STAGE
IDOLM@STER 765PRO ALL STARS   Eriko Nakamura (Haruka Amami), Asami Imai (Chihaya Kisaragi), Mayako Nigo (Yayoi Takatsuki), Naomi Wakabayashi (Ritsuko Akizuki), Chiaki Takahashi (Azusa Miura), Rie Kugimiya (Iori Minase), Hiromi Hirata (Makoto Kikuchi), Akiko Hasegawa (Miki Hoshii)
IDOLM@STER SideM  Café Parade: Sho Karino (Yukihiro Kamiya), Takuya Kodama (Makio Uzuki), Daiki Kobayashi (Saki Mizushima)  S.E.M: Yoshiki Nakajima (Jiro Yamashita)  THE Kogado: Junta Terashima (Takeru Taiga), Daiki Hamano (Michiru Enjoji)    Legenders: Jun Kasama (Amehiko Kuzunoha),  Fumiyoshi Shioya (Sora Kitamura), Wataru Komada (Chris Koron)
IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors  Illumination Stars: Hitomi Sekine (Mano Sakuragi), Reina Kondo (Hiori Kazano), Mayu Mineda (Meguru Hachimiya)  L’Antica: Karin Isobe (Kogane Tsukioka), Chisa Suganuma (Mamimi Tanaka), Anna Yamaki (Sakuya Shirase), Runa Narumi (Yuika Mitsumine), Mizuki Yuina (Kiriko Yukoku)  Houkago Climax Girls: Mariko Nagai (Juri Saijo), Wakana Maruoka (Rinze Morino), Akiho Suzumoto (Natsuha Arisugawa)  Alstoremeria: Honoka Kuroki (Amana Osaki), Ryoko Maekawa (Tenka Osaki), Noriko Shibasaki (Chiyuki Kuwayama)  Straylight: Yuki Tanaka (Asahi Serizawa), Eri Yukimura (Fuyuko Mayuzumi), Sayaka Kitahara (Mei Izumi)  Noctchill: Yuu Wakui (Toru Asakura), Rio Tsuchiya (Madoka Higuchi), Saran Tajima (Koito Fukumaru), Miho Okasaki (Hinana Ichikawa) 
DENON-BU  Sotokanda Literature: Yuuka Shidomi (Reina Hidaka LIVE set), Miho Amane (Kazyne Shinonome LIVE set), Sena Horikoshi (Futaba Kayano LIVE set)  Jungumae Sandou: Yurie Kozakai (Mimito Sakurano LIVE set), Nichika Omori (Hina Minakami LIVE set), Rena Hasegawa (Shina Inubosaki LIVE set)
TAKANORI NISHIKAWA
LOVE LIVE! SCHOOL IDOL PROJECT  AZALEA: Nanaka Suwa (Kanan Matsuura), Arisa Komiya (Dia Kurosawa), Kanako Takatsuki (Hanamaru Kunikida)  Riko Sakurauchi&You Watanabe: Rikako Aida (Riko Sakurauchi), Shuka Saito (You Watanabe)  Hanamaru Kunikida&Ruby Kurosawa: Kanako Takatsuki (Hanamaru Kunikida), Ai Furihata (Ruby Kurosawa)  SAINT SNOW: Asami Tano (Sarah Kazuno), Hinata Sato (Leah Kazuno)
LOVE LIVE! NIJIGASAKI SCHOOL IDOL CLUB   Aguri Onishi (Ayumu Uehara), Mayu Sagara (Kasumi Nakasu), Kaori Maeda (Shizuku Osaka), Miyu Kubota (Karin Asaka), Natsumi Murakami (Ai Miyashita), Tomori Kusunoki (Setsuna Yuki), Maria Sashide (Emma Verde), Chiemi Tanaka (Rina Tennoji), Moeka Koizumi (Shioriko Mifune)
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