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My latest manga obsession is Hotaru no hikari: It's Only A Little Light In My Life.
I adore Amemiya Hotaru and her relaxed topknot lifestyle. I totally relate to the pressing need to 'present better' even in private while also being absolutely exhausted at the idea (and at age 40 I've made peace with the fact that I have higher priorities than being a 'lovely lady' but at 27 that shit was agonising).
And I'm just generally in awe of the Japanese literary tradition that has raised the slow-burn-relationship to a fucking artform.
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Zeiram 1 Retrospective
When it comes to Tokusatsu, it can be somewhat tricky to initially get into. With such a long history and back catalog, and an often 50+ episode long commitment, it can be daunting to newcomers. Thatâs why I usually say to find what appeals to you and go from there. Maybe find something thatâs on the shorter side of things before trying to tackle the bigger ones. Standalone Tokusatsu movies can be a good starting point.
That leads me to suggesting one such movie series as a potential starting point into the larger world of Tokusatsu, the Zeiram series, which consists of two feature-length films and a six episode OVA. Zeiram was created by the insanely talented Keita Amemiya, an absolute legend in the Tokusatsu industry. Having worked on almost every major Tokusatsu franchise in some form at one point before creating his own series, such as the incredible Garo franchise, he quickly established himself as a unique visionary of the business.
Zeiram is Amemiyaâs second film after Mirai Ninja, his debut movie in 1988, and began its life as a sequel to it before evolving into its own thing. The first Zeiram movie was released on December 21, 1991, and reportedly had a smaller budget than Mirai Ninja, thirty million yen, which is roughly two hundred thousand dollars. The entire filmâs budget is apparently the cost of just a single episode of Garo! However, just because it had a smaller budget doesnât mean that they skimped on the special effects. The film deploys an impressive array of special effects, ranging from amazing suitmation, puppetry, pyrotechnics, wire work, fight choreography, and even stop-motion animation!
The film stars actress Yuko Moriyama as Iria, a tough as nails intergalactic bounty hunter. Moriyama was a relatively new actress, having her start on a contact lens commercial for Seed Contact Lenses and mostly doing TV work. Moriyama was initially hesitant to play Iria, as she had no prior experience playing action roles, but enjoyed her experience as Iria by the end and came out with a very positive outlook. She wasnât used to using guns or gun props and was pretty surprised by the impact of the model gun the first time she used it. She got used to it eventually as she knew Iria was a professional and needed to act the part. Soon, she found firing the guns to be really fun. Moriyama also stated having difficulty with the suit Iria wore. Itâs bulkyness making her feel like a robot and bruising up her body quite a bit. She got used to it after a month. However, the suit was very squeaky and noisy. You could always tell when she was nearby, much to the amusement of the rest of the cast and crew.
The other two major characters are the two average working Joe electricians, Teppei and Kamiya, played by Kunihiro Ida and Yukijiro Hotaru, respectfully. Ida was in Amemiyaâs previous film, Mirai Ninja, and is a varied actor being in the original Japanese version of âShall We Dance?â Hotaru, on the other hand, is an accomplished stage actor and should be a familiar face to Tokusatsu fans. He played The Evil Emperor Diable in Bishoujo Kamen Poitrine, had a cameo as the suicidal man in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack or GMK for short, and most famously played Tsutomu Osako in the Heisei Gamera trilogy, and Gonza Kurahashi in Garo. Hotaru and Amemiya are good friends, and they both have a tremendous amount of respect for each other.
Moriyama, Ida, and Hotaru all developed a great working chemistry with each other. Ida was very supportive of Moriyama, frequently psyching her up and giving her emotional support, while Hotaru often gave her acting advice. They did line readings together often and read through the script many times before shoots. They did this in advance as often as possible. Hotaru during shoots would hunch over to make himself look smaller in comparison to Moriyama, so Iria had a larger and more imposing presence.
Next up is Bob, Iriaâs A.I. partner. Who is voiced by Masakazu Handa. He sadly died at the young age of 47 due to heart failure on August 26, 2014. Handa was a professional voice actor who also did a lot of narration work and announcement work at events like martial arts tournaments and sports games.
Finally, the titular monster, Zeiram, is played by suit actor Mizuho Yoshida, and the suit was made by famous sculptor and artist Takayuki Takeya. Yoshidaâs first role was in Mirai Ninja, but he has played many Kaiju characters as well, such as Mother Legion in Gamera 2: Attack of Legion, Zedus in Gamera the Brave and Godzilla in GMK. In the Rebirth of Mothra movies, he played Desghidorah and Dagahra in the sequel. He has also provided motion capture work for video games such as the Tyrant from Resident Evil CODE: Veronica, Dylan in Dino Crisis 2, Dead Rising, and Onimusha. Most notably was the mo-cap actor for both Solid Snake and Naked Snake/Big Boss in Metal Gear Solid 1-3.
Amemiya drew many designs to find the look of Zeiram, an alien wearing a sedge hat. He settled on the look of a traveler from the Edo period, as he thought it would be scary to see someone like that in the streets in the middle of the night. The Zeiram costume was quite heavy, most of the weight being on the head with tension on the neck. According to Amemiya, Zeiram is female, but in the films, the characters use male pronouns, so Iâll be using gender neutral terms to refer to Zeiram. I mean, itâs a bio-mechanical alien. It probably doesnât even fall into our human definitions of gender anyway.
But enough about the behind the scenes tidbits for now, letâs get into talking about the actual film!
The movie opens with an intense scene showing how dangerous Zeiram is. A group of armed men are brutally slaughtered by the ruthless alien. A bounty is placed on the capture of Zeiram, and Bob accepts the order and claims no one may interfere with Iria and Bobâs job. Next, we see Iria skulking through the streets of Tokyo, gathering supplies. Then we are introduced to Kamiya, who is elated to finally strike it big gambling on horse races. Kamiya is divorced, most likely due to his gambling habits. Teppei is next, trying to contact Kamiya about their next set of jobs. He wants to quickly get them done as he has a date with the companyâs secretary, Yumi, something Kamiya teases him about.
I like Kamiya and Teppei. Theyâre just two average dudes that are about to find themselves in something extraordinary. They are the source of comic relief and provide a contrast to Iriaâs stoic badass demeanor. Their hapless antics donât distract or ruin Iriaâs action scenes, and they even contribute tremendously to helping Iria. Honestly, they remind me of Val McKee and Earl Bassett, played by Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward from the movie Tremors.
Anyway, Iria and Bobâs base of operations are siphoning a lot of electricity, and so Kamiya and Teppei are called in to investigate. Iria and Bob are building a device to trap Zeiram in a place called the Zone. They need to use the Zone to capture Zeiram to avoid causing collateral damage to Earthâs environment and population. Bob says that they need this job to pay off debts racked up by Iria. After catching Zeiram in the Zone, the two electricians arrive, and Teppei accidentally stumbles into the Zoneâs teleporter. Iria gives chase, and Kamiya invites himself along. This is where the movie primarily takes place in the Zone, where no other life is allowed in outside those permitted or teleported there.
Iria traps Kamiya in a protective barrier and goes off to pursue Teppei and find Zeiram. Unfortunately, Teppei encounters Zeiram first and is attacked. He flees, and Zeiram produces a creature called the Lilliput monster to give chase.
The smoke in the scene where Zeiram attacks Teppei with the Lilliput was created with oil at 2 oâclock in the morning. One of the first locations they shot according to interviews. People who hung their clothes out to dry had them covered in oil the next morning, Amemiya feels guilty for it and was sorry. The Lilliput monster was played by suit actresses Mayumi Aguni. Apparently, an early example of a woman playing a monster in Tokusatsu. Itâs unfortunately difficult to find information online about female Kaiju actors. The only others Iâm aware of are Yumi Kameyama as Super Gyaos in Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe and, of course, the popular and adorable Rie Ota as Baragon in GMK.
Back to the movie. Iria manages to track down Zeiram and lures it to a warehouse that she previously laid with booby-traps. She ensnares Zeiram in a wire trap and begins to gloat about her victory. Her confidence gets the best of her as Zeiram seizes the opportunity and surprises Iria with the parasite in itâs hat, and cutting itself free. Meanwhile, Teppei stumbles upon Kamiya frozen in the barrier. He attempts to free him. The fight between Iria and Zeiram rages on, as they exchange fire between each other. However, Bob warns that conventional weaponry is useless, so against Bobâs wishes, Iria reveals her battle armor and switches to hand-to-hand combat.
Iriaâs armor proves effective as Zeiramâs payload of artillery is reflected. Zeiram chooses to fight with melee as well and begins to overpower Iria with shear might. Iria lures it to another trap, restraining it in place. Zeiram unleashes more Lilliput monsters to buy itself time to escape. Iria defeats the Lilliput monster, but Zeiram escapes its binding. Zeiram presses forward and corners Iria, but just before it can finish her off, she manages to finally trap it in the same confinement barrier she trapped Kamiya in.
With Zeiram in custody, Teppei finds Iria and requests she release Kamiya. Iria complies, and she explains the situation to the two men. Just as Bob is preparing to teleport everyone back, a Lilliput monster attacks the group. Iria defends the two but gets transported along with the monster, leaving the electricians behind with the frozen Zeiram. The scuffle with the monster damages the control panel, cutting off access to the Zone. Bob reveals it has also destabilized the Zone too, and not much time is left before it completely vanishes.
Waiting for Iria, Teppei rifles through Iriaâs bags as Kamiya grows impatient. Another Lilliput monster attacks Kamiya, and Teppei uses Iriaâs weapons to fight it off. In the struggle, Zeiramâs stasis pod gets damaged and releases it. The two electricians attempt to flee by hot wiring a truck. Unfortunately, Zeiram corners them and bites Kamiyaâs arm with itâs parasite. They manage to shake off Zeiram and escape. Itâs revealed that by consuming its victimsâ DNA, Zeiram creates its clone monsters. It creates an imperfect clone of Kamiya, but it is unable to follow orders. In its rage, Zeiram kills the clone.
The scene where Kamiya gets attacked by Zeiramâs tentacle is one of the final scenes to be shot. The tentacle was controlled by wires, and the prop was quite short. They had to utilize camera tricks to make it look longer. After Zeiram removes its scarf, revealing its face, to make the Kamiya clone, its face seems reminiscent of the Predator. I wouldnât be surprised if Predator played a role in inspiring Zeiram in some way.
The two electricians flee into a beer storage warehouse and attempt to defend themselves from Zeiram. The fight causes Teppei to get separated from Kamiya. Teppei is unable to locate Kamiya, escapes, and contacts Iria. Iria and Bob debate sending Teppei the Metis Cannon to fight Zeiram after Teppei resolves to make a last stand after he assumes Kamiya might be dead.
Teppei heads to the drop-off point on a motorcycle to retrieve the Metis Cannon, Zeiram intercepts, and corners Teppei. Suddenly, Kamiya returns to save Teppei with a construction crane. However, Zeiram overpowers it and knocks Kamiya out of the vehicle. Then Iria swoops into the rescue, armed with a bazooka. Iria unloads the bazookaâs only shot towards Zeiram, severely damaging its body. Zeiram discards its lower half, revealing its true body is the hat, and mutates into a more skeleton-like creature to continue pursuing our heroes.
The bike scene was shot in a plane hanger in Haneda Airport. Amemiya had no prior experience with shooting a scene with a stunt like this before and was worried about the safety of the actors. The wire connected to the stunt actor on the bike fortunately snapped off, had it not, Yoshida, in the Zeiram suit, would have been hit and seriously injured. The Zeiram skeleton showcases Amemiya and his teams talent at practical effects with an impressive display of both stop-motion animation and puppetry, bringing the creature to life.
The trio, with Zeiram in tow, flee through a maze-like web of rooms in search of the Metis Cannon to kill Zeiram. Iria stays behind to stall Zeiram, leading to her being flung out a window after damaging Zeiram with a grenade. Kamiya and Teppei find the Metis Cannon but struggle to put it together in time, Zeiram tracks them down and corners them. Iria locates them in the nick of time and quickly assembles the Metis Cannon and uses it to destroy Zeiramâs skeleton. She then captures Zeiramâs hat in a barrier.
Bob transports Kamiya and Teppei back to home base outside the Zone. Then, he brings back the captured Zeiram. Next, he attempts to bring back Iria. However, Zeiram breaks free, damages the transport device, and goes on the offensive once again mutating further. Iria is trapped within the Zone as it is collapsing. Bob instructs Kamiya on how to repair the transport device as Teppei attempts to hold Zeiram back with a makeshift wooden barricade. Zeiram breaks free and is poised to kill Teppei when Kamiya fixes the device, and Iria arrives to save the day by lighting Zeiram up with as many shots as it takes, finally killing it.
As the morning comes, the trio catch their breath and thank each other for everything. Iria cuts off two locks of her hair and gives it to Kamiya and Teppei as a way of saying thanks and for them to have something to remember her by. Bob then asks if the three could group up for a commemorative photo. As Bob snaps the picture, everyone smiles and credits roll.
Though Moriyama was inexperienced as an action actress, by the time of filming the final confrontation with Zeiram, she was completely in character. Amemiya found it easier to direct her, as she had become accustomed to fighting, and he had gained more experience as a director. Despite a few bumps in the road, the cast and crew had a pleasant experience with the movie. The only major problems were the weather, which seemed to be against them, according to Amemiya.
As for my thoughts on the film? I absolutely love it! I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone, whether youâre into Tokusatsu or just like monster movies or creature features, like Predator or Alien. Iâd even recommend this movie to a Resident Evil fan! I couldnât shake the feeling of being reminded of my love of the intense rivalry between Jill Valentine and Nemesis. I wouldnât be surprised if this film played some role in inspiring Resident Evil 3, though I have zero evidence to back that claim. Zeiram even goes through several mutations, like a final boss from Resident Evil.
Even if youâve never heard of Keita Amemiyaâs work prior to this, chances are youâve encountered his work vicariously through some games you may have played. Games like Hagane: The Final Conflict, Onimusha 2-3, Clock Tower 3, Genji: Days of the Blade, Final Fantasy 14, and Shin Megami Tensei IV. Like I said, heâs a legend of the industry, and he has fans all across the world.
If youâre interested, you can easily pick up a Blu-ray copy for a good price. It recently received a fantastic 30th Anniversary Edition re-release back in 2021 by Media Blasters. Go check it out! You wonât regret it!
#tokusatsu#iria: zeiram the animation#Zeiram#heisei era#Iria#Yuko Moriyama#keita amemiya#Kunihiro Ida#Yukijiro Hotaru#movies#japan#japanese#blu ray#kaiju#monster movies#alien#Media Blasters#30th anniversary#badass ladies#action heroine#creature feature#edo period#bounty hunter#intergalactic#scifi#suitmation#puppetry#stop motion animation#practical effects#review
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Hotaru's Way Vol 3
#manga(visual)monday#hotaru's way#Hotaru no Hikari#Satoru Hiura#Hotaru Amemiya#Seiichi Takano#romance#slice of life#manga
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when in doubt guru guru guru
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mood
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The progression of a simple himono onna.
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Zeiram (1991)
Blu-ray Bandai Visual 2017
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Hotaru no Hikari (2007)
#hotaru no hikari#ăăżă«ăăă«ăȘ#glow of fireflies#japanese drama#love#work#ayase haruka#actress#amemiya hotaru#qoute#screencaps#manga#josei#josei manga#dorama#jdorama#jdrama
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Zeiram (1991).
#Zeiram#Zeiramu#Zeram#Keita Amemiya#Yûko Moriyama#1991#Kunihiro Ida#Yukijiro Hotaru#VHS#bazooka#kill
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Unexpected appearance by Hotaru Yukijiro (Gonza from Garo) in the second-to-last episode of Neo Ultra Q. I don't think I've ever seen him outside of an Amemiya project--no, wait, he's in an episode of Ultraman Max. Still jarring.
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Ink/Goretober 10, 11, and 12
Thereâs another not-yet-introduced character here! SHOUNEN B!! I wonât say his real name yet (just like Black Sheepâs real name, whoop whoop) but heâs an idol y eee
#Inktober#Goretober#Original#SHOUNEN B#Hotaru Kawaguchi#Touya Amemiya#Knife#Blood#Mask#Killer#Serial Killer#Bandages#Decapitation#Decomposition#Decay#Bones#Red Eyes#artists on tumblr
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For you, what do you think are the most overrated and underrated jdramas? what is your favorite female lead in jdramas?
I personally think these are overrated. I just didn't like them like others did or as much as others did: - Kamisama Mou Sukoshi Dake - Buzzer Beat -Â Suki na Hito ga Iru Koto -Â Todome no Kiss -Â 3 Nen A Gumi -Â Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi
While these are some underrated hidden gems: -Â Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru -Â Konna Koi no Hanashi -Â Lipstick -Â Koori no Sekai -Â Ai wo Kudasai -Â Nagareboshi -Â Pan to Soup to Neko Biyori
As for my favorite female leads, I love smart and capable female lead with a lot of quirks, like Haruko Omae in Haken no Hinkaku, Yabushita Yoriko in Date - Koi to wa Donna Mono Kashira, and Hoshino Mitsuko in Chef: Mitsuboshi no Kyushoku; mysterious and enigmatic female lead, like Mita in Kaseifu no Mita and Egi Toko in Koori no Sekai; wounded female lead, like Risa in Nagareboshi and Hasui Shuka in Ai wo Kudasai; female lead who stands up for herself and speaks her mind, like Makino Tsukushi in Hanadan and Wakaba Aikawa in Zenkai Girl; or female lead who is simply relatable, like Amemiya Hotaru in Hotaru no Hikari. They aren't all necessarily my faves, but they are definitely noteworthy.
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Hotaruâs Way Vol 1
#manga(visual)monday#hotaru's way#hotaru no hikari#satoru hiura#hotaru amemiya#seiichi takano#slice of life#romance#manga
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hotaru no hikari - hiura satoru
overview: this follows the life of amemiya hotaru, a 27 year old OL at an interior design firm. sheâs called a âdried fishâ woman throughout because sheâs given up on dating and hasnât had a boyfriend for 5 years. sheâs a lazy, habitually unkempt person who spends her days off in sweatpants eating chips and drinking beer and reading manga (hmm). through a very manga-style series of mishaps she ends up living with her boss, takano âbuchou,â a very precise, cold, and demanding man in his 40s. they decide to keep this a secret from their coworkers and other people in their personal life, in a way that absolutely makes no sense and is detrimental to their lives, as you might imagine. you know, a lot of weird lying and sneaking around that makes them seem way more suspicious than they actually are. buchou actually gives her really good advice when he isnât lecturing her about cleaning the house, which leads to her getting her first boyfriend in forever, 24-year old makoto, a very successful young designer. her relationship with buchou is ambigious-- theyâre not just boss and subordinate, theyâre not just friends, theyâre not just roommates, but nor are they lovers or family. this is kind of the focus in the background all the time as hotaru has her own romantic trials and tribulations and always returns to whine to the married-but-separated buchou about them. full disclosure-- iâm giving up on this, i canât read any more.Â
available in english? yes, this is in its, uh, 12th or 13th volume and scanlations are regularly updated and available on manga reader sites.Â
nsfw? no-- there are some references to the existence of sex but nothing bordering on unreadable on your lunch breakÂ
things i liked: i started reading this because i saw it on a list of manga with older characters and more mature storylines. in that regard, it really does deliver! hotaru is a woman in her late 20s facing the reality of aging in a world where a womanâs desirability plummets after 30. she is extremely relatable to a lot of people, i think, sheâs a person who has a hard time keeping her place clean and doesnât really care, worries about her appearance exactly as much as she has to for work, and then prefers to spend her days off laying around in her pajamas eating snacks, drinking beer, and marathoning entire manga series. she says what she thinks and is assertive and friendly. sheâs a scatterbrained mess, but in a way that feels relatable rather than irritating. her coworkers are catty gossips, sheâs terrible with money, and canât plan for the future. i think for those of us with office or otherwise white collar professional jobs, the stark difference of her life on the clock versus her life off the clock really hits home.Â
things i didnât like: weeeelllllll here we go. so, in the interest of transparency, i started reading this assuming it was a romance between hotaru and buchou, and in complete fairness it very well may be, iâm just too tired to keep hanging on. when it seemed in the 11th volume, after 3 other boyfriends/love interests who ranged from uninteresting to actively irritating, she was finally turning her interest to buchou, and they introduced another love rival (this time one for buchou, at least), it just made me so exhausted. thereâs an appeal to the âdonât see that the perfect person is right in front of youâ trope, but at a certain point itâs like... how much do i actually care about watching you date other people who arenât right for you, how long am i willing to do it for? i may come back to this eventually (maybe when its finished, its still ongoing), but for now iâm just too tired.Â
i donât really care for the art, to be quite frank, iâd probably be willing to stick with it if it was at least appealing to look at, but this has a very old school shoujo look to it that makes all the characters have a very round, childlike appearance to them. if we werenât told that these were supposed to be adults (especially buchou, who is supposed to be in his 40s), you just wouldnât know. a lot of this is just personal taste but i like my older characters to look it, and in general i just donât vibe with this style.Â
hotaru approaches romance like a 15 year old, with a lot of agonizing and waiting for what she wants to just drop into her lap, which is also frustrating for me personally.
i would check this out if: you like a meandering, long-form, slowburn romance, with lots of trials and tribulations and failed relationships along the way, youâre looking to read about the romantic misadventures of a relatable adult woman, you like when thereâs side characters and pairings that are given a lot of screen time
i would avoid this if: you donât like any of the above, youâre not a fan of the classic shoujo style romance, youâre not very patient, or you donât like indecisive main characters
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ââ30 Day Character Challengeââ by Elle
DAY TWO - Favorite Lead Female Role
Amemiya Hotaru played by Ayase Haruka Hotaru no Hikari (2007)
I love Ahomiya so very much! Ayase Harukaâs timing in this role is soooo on point! This was such a feel good drama. It made me laugh so much, yet I felt Amemiya was so relatable. She seemed so real to me in her jerseys and her love of beer.
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