#Sukeban Deka The Movie
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princess-viola · 2 years ago
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twilightronin · 2 years ago
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Sukeban Deka The Movie - Hideo Tanaka 1987
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letsmakefingerfive · 2 years ago
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YUKI SAITO
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Yuki Saito played the role of Saki Asamiya in the japanese series called ‘Sukeban Deka’. She later revisited the series in 2006 and played the role of Saki's Mother.
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haveyouseenthistoku · 4 months ago
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spilladabalia · 2 years ago
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Testa Rossa - Midnight Love
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bens-things · 2 years ago
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Sukeban Deka the Movie 2: Counter-Attack of the Kazama Sisters (1988) dir. Hideo Tanaka
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majokkoradio · 4 months ago
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"Rakuen no Door" - Sukeban Deka (Movie) - February 14, 1987
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dregs-leftovers-parsley · 6 months ago
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Hello! I just wanted to say, that I don't think I'm as well read in shoujo/yuri as you seem to be. Ever since RGU changed my life ~2 years ago, I've been trying to fix that! If it's not too much trouble, I'd love to know if you have any particular recommendations (both for things that are very good, or critical reads/genre defining stuff).
Cheers, and I hope this isn't too vague an ask!
hiii! I mostly read shoujo/yuri (or as I call it, proto-yuri) from around the 70's, a lot of it isn't very good in a traditional sense, especially if you don't have a taste for melodrama and tragedy, but I find it deeply interesting and valuable nonetheless.
right now I have a list of proto-yuri I'm working through reading: https://www.tumblr.com/dregs-leftovers-parsley/748591148718833664/aries-no-otometachi-1973-satonaka
a lot of these are japanese only but some of them have fan-translations (namely sakura namiki, shiroi heya no futuri, maya no souretsu, utsukushiki kyuketsuki, oniisama e, and sakura no sono) I would highly recommend checking out sakura namiki, oniisama e, and sakura no sono (and its 1990 movie adaptation) especially.
if you want to look into some of the many works that have had an influence on revolutionary girl utena. I'd recommend oniisama e (again, read oniisama e), rose of versailles, heart of thomas and its movie adaptation, summer vacation 1999 (1988), kaze to ki no uta (be sure to check the content warnings on this one first), and sukeban deka (both the original manga and the ova series), specifically the witch hunt arc from ~volume 9
as for stuff I just personally enjoy consider checking out tokimeki tonight (long series), saint rosalind by watanabe masako, the hanshin anthology by hagio moto, the visitor by hagio moto (prequel to heart of thomas) and wata no kuni hoshi by oshima yumiko
I don't even have an excuse for saint rosalind it's not very good I just find it very endearing for some reason
thanks for letting me ramble ^_^ I'll turn you loose now
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laboitediabolique · 2 years ago
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Promotional image for Sukeban Deka the movie featuring Yoko Minamino, 1987.
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vindicta-reliquiae · 7 months ago
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//omg i just noticed
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Ryuko wearing the red glove again and a sukeban-style Kamui Senketsu is basically her channeling this old movie called Sukeban Deka II
I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THIS SERIES EXISTS OKAY LIKE HOLY SHIT THE COINCIDENCE IS UNCANNY
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number-one-toku-robot-lover · 8 months ago
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I know you’re like one of the three people who post about Sukeban Deka but whatever you do, do not watch the 2006 movie. It is the hottest garbage I have ever seen. My wife managed to get it in a Hello Project bundle a person was giving away for free and our curiosity was piqued, worst mistake of my life.
I just looked it up, it seems like a lot. A lot of what I can't say. But a lot.
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phantasma-mirror · 3 months ago
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one thing that i am lowkey kinda satisfied with is the fact that i've been able to watch a bunch of movies/shows since im home all the time now
watching sukeban deka rn...this shit fucks severely. inject this soundtrack into my brain stem
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twilightronin · 2 years ago
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Sukeban Deka The Movie - Hideo Tanaka 1987
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princess-viola · 2 years ago
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congratulations to sukeban deka the movie for winning best picture at the academy awards!!!!
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haveyouseenthistoku · 1 month ago
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Redemption Round
97.6% of the voters voted that they have not seen Sukeban Deka (2006)?
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moistwithgender · 1 year ago
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Well, I adjusted my header, blog title, and pfp, that'll do for now. Will probably change my url later. I feel like the brain I had last time I was on here is very different from the one I currently have, though it may just be wishful thinking.
I wrote up a lot more but it just turned into me venting about how bad the Twitter experience is (even before Elon!). I stared it down for a while and finally deleted all that text, I don't want to take that negativity with me.
My pfp is from Wandering Emanon. I think my friends are aware of this manga by now, but if you aren't, it's a wonderful, melancholic, and introspective series about a young woman who lives a very very long time, and what that entails. Melancholic media is some of my favorite stuff.
My header and blog title are from Sukeban Deka (season 2 and the first movie, specifically). I only got back into tokusatsu in the last few years, and recently fell really hard into the rabbit hole, but everything Sukeban-related and aimed at teens has reigned supreme for me. Yoko Minamino comes on screen with her bleeding heart on her sleeve and I'm like, "That's my mom!" (Don't tell my IRL mom, I love her too.)
I rewrote this post several times but I think that's probably still closer to what I want to do online right now than vent. I just wanna yell about my hobbies until they become other people's hobbies.
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