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Jun and her sister Kyoko
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戸川京子 - 涙 [Kyoko Togawa - Tears]
Released: 21 Sep 1988 Japan
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Nobody in Town (1988) - Kyoko Togawa
Togawa Kyoko (戸川京子), also known as Togawa Kyohko, was a Japanese actress, talent, and singer. Togawa made her acting debut when she was five years old in the movie Ai to Makoto. She also became a model for the magazine CUTiE. Before the end of the 1980s, Togawa also debuted as a singer for a short time with the release of her first single, "Kanashimi wa Real Sugite...", in 1984. Herself and her older sister Togawa Jun often helped each other out on songs and each have participated on each others albums.
In 1993, Togawa married ZIGGY's drummer Ooyama Masanori but divorced him soon after. Sadly, Togawa committed suicide by hanging herself at the age of 38 in her apartment on July 2002.
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Bad movie I have Women in Prison 1978
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today's playlist:
XTC - River of Orchids
Joe Jackson - Flying
Todd Rundgren - Life is a Drag
Ad Nauseam - Pebbles
Shi-Shonen - Kiss Kiss Kiss
Jun Togawa - Raja Maharaja
Yukari Tamura - My Sweet Darling
Rita - Soshite, Sorekara…
Kyoko Koizumi - Party
3dl - Cyber Ecstasy
A-Studio - Kto Zhdet Soveta
Stevie Wonder - Take the Time Out
Brian Wilson - There's So Many
Yui Horie - Hitokoto no Mahou
Yura Hinata - Kaze ni Makenai Heart no Katachi
tried to make some last-minute changes and accidentally used two songs from angelic concert oops… thanks for listening!
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Enoken's Son Goku Part 1 (1940) エノケンの孫悟空 前編
Director: Kajiro Yamamoto
Screenwriter: Yusaku Yamagata (original work) / Kajiro Yamamoto
Starring: Masuda Takashi / Wang Yang / Fujiyama Ichiro / Li Xianglan / Watanabe Yuko / Hattori Tomiko / Sanjo Masako / Togawa Yumiko / Mifune Kyoko / Yaguchi Yoko
Genre: Comedy / Fantasy
Country/Region of Production: Japan
Language: Japanese
Date: 1940-11-06 (Japan)
Duration: 73 minutes
Also known as: Sun Wukong Part 1 / 孫悟空 前篇
Type: Retelling
Summary:
This is the last pre-war work by the duo of Yamamoto Kajiro and Enoken, whose works include ``Chakkiri Kinta'' and ``Donguri Tonbei.'' A slapstick comedy interspersed with reviews of Nichigeki Dancing Team. Among them, the exchange with Enoken is hilarious. Despite being written just before the outbreak of war between the United States and Japan, there is also a gag about Popeye's spinach.
Source: https://movie.douban.com/subject/27104236/
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKtJ3TCBHKo&ab_channel=AI%E3%81%AB%E3%82%88%E3%82%8B%E6%98%A0%E5%83%8F%E3%82%AB%E3%83%A9%E3%83%BC%E5%8C%96CH
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BLCD Review: Derail
Title: Derail (ディレイル)
Author/Artist: Aiba Kyoko
Release Date: 2021/10/27
Cast: Azakami Youhei x Yashiro Taku
Synopsis: Haru & Hikaru are childhood friends who keep scheming to keep each other by their side. But things escalate when Hikaru brings a girl to the apartment they share.
Review Proper
Well,
would you look at that? It’s 2003 again.
I’m sorry, but look me in the eye and tell me this wasn’t a 2003 DK transitioning into fake emo blown out of proportion story. It’s like Aiba Kyoko thought that adding more toner and shading to the art was magically going to make this shit psychological. Psychologically bullshit, maybe. I MEAN, HARU WAS A GODDAMN EDGELORD WHEN HE’S THE ONE BEING PLAYED!!! Yo, just put some clown makeup on Haru this’ll instantly be the “Joker”. 💀
Idk ‘bout y’all, but this plot is just horrible. I can’t believe I said in my review for Pheromone Tantei that Aiba Kyoko’s a better writer than Maruki Bunge. 😂 Thanks for proving me wrong, sis. 👏👏👏 Anyway, just know that the boys here can’t differentiate between love and lust and it should have ended at chapter 2. If I had to choose to waste my time with much ado about nothing stuff, I’ll gladly choose Hello Morning Star. You should too cause wtf.
Onto the technicality of things, I have to say that the BLCD’s pretty much accurate to the manga sequencing wise, but there was a lot of added dialogue on there. What’s the fucking point? It might prove not to be beginner-friendly.
As for the voice acting, Yashiro Taku was great, as always. It’s been a while since I’ve heard him that high. Part of the reason why I got this was because Haru seemed like he was going to be similar in personality as Onegai, Sonna ni Kamanaide’s Igarashi and it’d be interesting to see how he’ll bottom for such a similar character. I’m really sorry, Horie Shun, but let Taku show you how it’s done. 😂
Now, for Azakami Youhei...
BRO WHAT THE FUCK???
HE BREATHES ON THE MIC WITH HIS NOSE
WHO ALLOWED THIS??? WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS???
Idk if y’all can understand, but you can clearly hear him breathe through his nose on the mic. It comes out as a sniff. AN ILLEGAL SNIFF THAT SHOULD ONLY BE ALLOWED IN R18 OTOME CDS!!! WHAT THE FUCK IT’S LIKE HE’S TALKING DIRECTLY IN YOUR EAR!!! Whatever possessed Frontier to allow this??? Somebody tell Youhei never to do this ever again in a BLCD. Do it in an R18 otome cd instead and I’ll buy everything three times His performance here actually was more reminiscent of a lighter Nakajima Yoshiki than a Taku-chan’s Igarashi-kun. Worked great, though.
To end, I do not recommend wasting money on this if you’re in it for a good plot. I mean, roommates psychological bl??? That’s an oxymoron in itself. 😂 If you are a fan of this and can handle the added dialogue, then break a leg. If you’re also a fan of Youhei’s OFC performance, this’ll give you a good time too ‘cause his Haru’s a richer (with fucking nose breathing) Togawa. 👍
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tagged by: @butterberg
rules: shuffle your spotify 'on repeat' playlist & post the first ten tracks, then tag ten people 🎶
I don't really have an on-repeat list on Spotify, since I rarely use it and don't repeat much… Let me still list ten songs from there, but I don't even remember listening to some of them:
Biggles and the Gun-Runners by Paal Nilssen-Love
Thông dra (Go Walking Young Folk) by Jörai H'grông
Bullets Through Rain by Peter Brötzmann, Paal Nilssen-Love and Mats Gustafsson
I Never Know by Kyoko Togawa and Out of Tune Generation
The Red Pony by John Fahey
Distance Dealer by Fly Pan Am (don't remember listening to this band at all)
Each Moment Like The First by James Holden and The Animal Spirit (I remember James Holden)
Afro Golden Line by Amir Bresler, Sefi Zisling, Uzi Ramirez and Rejoicer
Your Cricket Is Rather Unique by Guided By Voices
Good Morning, Captain by Slint (never been too big into Slint)
A very momentary peek into what I listened to… Lately, I've been listening to One Wayne G by Mac DeMarco a couple of times, while doing various things.
Do you want to list yours, @katoprofen @spaghetti-explosion @lessdeath @protectionprotection @sighofregret?
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edge of glory , call yr girlfriend
so hot ur hurting my feelings, wuthering heights, suspended in gaffa, dont stop me now
thunder road, american teenager, elo twilight, modern love, hounds of love, like a rolling stone, the circle game, david bowie starman life on mars, wig in a box, billy joel the stranger, marina, crj, tmbg its not my birthday, tom waits, green day, whats my age again, go sailor, strawberry switchblade, judy & mary, help im alive, a better son/daughter, maa okay, aishi aisarete ikiru no sa, leonard cohen, tell me ur that somebody, talking heads, the neverending story, i am a cat, fiona apple, beach boys, charli, kylie, tmg, total eclipse of the heart, pat benatar, cyndi, jump for my love, wake me up before you go go, i would die 4 u, africa, bizarre love triangle, just like heaven, friday im in love, footloose, 9 to 5, gokinjo monogatari op, stevie wonder, jolene, garden song, rainbow connection, i dont want to live on the moon, under pressure, ajj rejoice, invisible touch, shes so high, kiss me, as i lay me down, hungry eyes, lovefool, everything u know is wrong, enya, sunday morning, belle & sebastian, c is the heavenly option, talulah gosh, how come ur a hit with the boys jane, fast boyfriends, mummy the peepshow, the raincoats, kleenex/liliput, heaven is a place on earth, lets kill grandma, nicole dollanganger, build me up buttercup, molly drake, vashti, duncan browne, kt spit, deep time clouds, seasons come seasons go, linda linda, dressy bessy, they dont know, sign of the times, voyage voyage, 500 miles, of montreal, lili marleen, margo guryan, you cant hurry love, the barrel, judee, pram, the chicks, hier ou demain, nena, klaus nomi, nina hagen, paul simon, dar, mitski, fast car, puffy, joan armatrading, suzanne vega, the ruling class, tori, tomoyo harada くちなしの丘, shiina ringo, jun togawa, seagull screaming, ua milk tea, chocolat, heaco, halé?, i think were alone now, speena, hiromix, miho asahi, makoto kawamoto, harco, kyoko togawa
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The Legend of the Stardust Brothers
directed by Macoto Tezuka, 1985
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