Tetsu's version remains the version seared into my mind when it comes to Seidou's roar, but Miyuki really made me feel things.
like 'the seniors are now alumni and this is the new team now' kind of feelings.
but both Hosoyan and Sakurai-san did very, very great jobs. doing roars as if you are in an open field even if, in reality, you're just roaring into a mic in a studio is difficult voice acting.
Anime originale prodotto da Animax per commemorare il suo 20° anniversario. In contemporanea verrà lanciato un videogioco tie-in per dispositivi mobili.
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Direttore generale Yuuichi Abe
Regia: Jin Tamamura
Sceneggiatura: Shogo Yasukawa
Soggetto originale Kōtarō Uchikoshi
Character design originale: Hiroyuki Asada, Masakazu Katsura
Character design: Hiroki Harada
Direttore artistico Yusa Ito
Supervisione animazioni: Akitomo Yamamoto
Direttore 3D: Hideaki Takeda
Direttore del suono: Hiroto Morishita
Direttore della fotografia: Atsushi Satou
Fondali: Akihiro Hirasawa
Colorazioni: Haruko Nobori
Montaggio: Mai Hasegawa
Creature design: Yasuhiro Moriki
Prop Design: Koji Watanabe, Sayaka Takase, Susumu Imaishi
Sub-character design: Akitomo Yamamoto, Koji Watanabe, Yuki Kawashima
Studio di animazione: Dandelion Animation Studio, Juumonji
Sigla di apertura "Soranetarium" by MICHI
Sigla di chiusura: "Kowakekake no Radio" by Ami Wajima
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Asuka Tsuchimiya: Tomoyo Kurosawa
Yuu Tounaka: Lynn
Mia Silverstone: Nao Touyama
Nana Nanase: Ami Koshimizu
Chloé Morisu: Marina Inoue
Kuroudo Kitta: Daisuke Hirakawa
Yuudai Taniji: Tarou Yamaguchi
Tomoya Chinami: Kengo Kawanishi
Jin Hazama: Akio Ootsuka
Sharo Hyouseki: Masako Katsuki
White Goat: Michiru Miyamoto
Yuki Tsukimisatoma: Tomori Kusunoki
Akira Sakuraga: Maki Kawase
Shushi Matsu: Sayumi Suzushiro
Daichi Ookubo: Risa Kubota
Annie Makusuda: Yurika Kubo
Kyouhei Tsuchimiya: Houko Kuwashima
Yonoku Abuta: Motomu Kiyokawa
Le protagoniste della storia sono cinque ragazze che frequentano le scuole superiori. Tutte fanno parte del Crystal Radio Club, un piccolo circolo avviato da Asuka Tsuchimiya. Il gruppo di amiche decide di mettere alla prova una leggenda urbana ed effettuare per scherzo un certo rituale. Sfortunatamente, le cose si faranno subito serie...
Animax è una rete televisiva satellitare giapponese dedicata agli anime, ed è una sussidiaria di AK Holdings, una joint venture di Sony Pictures Entertainment e Mitsui & Co., che è stata costituita nel marzo 2017. Oltre alla sua società madre, gli azionisti di Animax includono importanti studi di animazione come Sunrise, Toei Animation, TMS Entertainment e la società di produzione Nihon Ad Systems.
Artistic interpretations of Kengo Kuma’s “Tsumiki” triangles
More than a year later, “Tsumiki” celebrates its US launch by hosting an exhibition of small-scale interpretations by New-York based artists Aranda Lasch, Sonia Rentsch, and Nanse Kawashima. As part of the show, Kuma is also presenting his own special art installation using the “Tsumiki” triangles.
Artistic interpretations of Kengo Kuma’s “Tsumiki” triangles
More than a year later, "Tsumiki" celebrates its US launch by hosting an exhibition of small-scale interpretations by New-York based artists Aranda Lasch, Sonia Rentsch, and Nanse Kawashima. As part of the show, Kuma is also presenting his own special art installation using the "Tsumiki" triangles.
from Retail Design Blog http://retaildesignblog.net/2017/03/14/artistic-interpretations-of-kengo-kumas-tsumiki-triangles/
new york creatives offer artistic interpretations of kengo kuma’s ‘tsumiki’ triangles
centro de ideas daydec (design) aranda\lasch, sonia rentsch, and nanse kawashima have created small-scale interpretations of the wooden building blocks. The post new york creatives offer artistic interpretations of kengo kuma’s ‘tsumiki’ triangles appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. desde designboom | architecture & design magazine link http://ift.tt/qXVa69 Autor:nina azzarello I designboom
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Spoilers for this week’s Daiya...
The chapter starts with Miyuki, Furuya, Nabe-san, Rei-chan and the others returning from the Inashiro match. Nabe-san says he’s fine with missing the practice match while Rei-chan brings up the jersey numbers again, as well their upcoming matches. Back at the match, Seto is on first base, while Okumura is up at bat for the first years with only one out so far. Oota brings up the point that Seto was one of the first years they had their eyes on initially to Ochiai, who replies although his running is top class, that is different from base stealing. At that point, Seto attempts to steal a base during the first pitch and narrowly succeeds. However, he thinks just one base steal isn’t enough to rattle the seniors. The seniors move their infielders in before the next pitch and Kawashima is determined to prove himself. He aims to pitch a hard-to-hit pitch and Okumura predicts this, expecting a low pitch. The pitch is a slider to the outside and it bounces, with Seto taking the opportunity to steal another base. Kuramochi notes that Seto couldn’t have stolen the base without prior practice when Sawamura asks about whether Seto started running before the ball bounced.
The seniors tighten up their defence and prepare for the next pitch, wanting to shut out the first years. Okumura thinks of their game play and pretends to bunt as though they are planning for a squeeze-play. The pitcher sends the ball out when Okumura pulls back his bat, and the regulars watching are surprised by the level of strategy. Okumura thinks again what the next move will be, and we see a flashback to the coach he disliked, since what he is doing now is what the coach taught him and something so deeply rooted in him that he can’t erase it or escape from it. He hits the pitch in between the first and second bases and Seto scores one point for the first years. One of the audience comments that it reminds him of the previous year, and we see Yuuki get fired up...
Also, Daiya is on a break next week. It will return two weeks later with a center color. ^^
because of the 30-tag limit, I could only tag the starters of each grade + Rei, managers, Director, and Coach because they rarely get tagged
but because I like to show off, I'll list down everyone here~
top row, from L-R: Fujiwara Takako, Masuko Tooru, Miyauchi Keisuke, Tanba Kouichirou, Isashiki Jun, Yuuki Tetsuya, Kominato Ryousuke (wondered how he towered over the others then noticed they are standing on a platform), Takigawa Chris Yuu, Kadota Masaaki, Kusunoki Fumiya, Endou Naoki, and Sakai Ichirou
second row, L-R: Takashima Rei, Yamazaki Kunio, Yamaguchi Ken, Asou Takeru, Maezono Kenta, Miyuki Kazuya, Nakata Ataru, Kuramochi Youichi, Higasa Shouji, Shirasu Kenjirou, Ono Hiroshi, Kawakami Norifumi, Kawashima Kengo, Director Oota Kazuyoshi, Seki Naomichi, and Coach Kataoka Tesshin