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Finding the Tune
This soundtrack helped me come to terms with this manga, setting the tone and enhancing the emotions conveyed by the manga panels. Finding these songs is a daunting task, though, because this particular manga’s themes make it difficult to capture all the different emotional tones.
I tried to stay away from songs that had been composed for movies or TV shows. The only time I came close to that line was when I used Alabama 3′s Woke Up This Morning for chapter 93. It's so associated with ‘The Sopranos’ that it’s easy to forget this song was released in 1997.
Despite these challenges, I always found tunes that fit the tone, but were composed for movies or tv shows... Or documentaries, like Poor Wayfarin' Stranger by Bobby Horton. That has always been the perfect theme for Seiichi to me. That tune says everything about that kid. Eventually, I was able to articulate why Waltz #2 (XO) by Elliott Smith could make a great theme for Seiichi, even if I had considered that song for Seiko at some point.
This song and every variant of it belong in the 2003 FMA soundtrack, but it fits Seiko to a ‘T’. But actually, Keaton Henson’s Beekeeper is a better song to use considering its lyrics. It really feels like it was written with Seiko in mind.
Whenever Fukiishi shows up, I think of Rose by Anna Tsuchiya, but, of course, that song belongs in NANA.
Many chapters of the manga are still without a tune… Mostly, for chapters 32 and 33, I can't find a better tune than Norihito Sumitomo’s Heroic Battle.
Other chapters, like 44, 45, 46 and 47 have poor substitute songs for the ones I really wanted to use; Akira Senju’s Envy Revealed, and Nino Rota’s Theme Song for The Godfather OST for chapters 48 and 49.
Not all changes are sad, though: some songs got switched for better songs. Of Monsters And Men's King And Lionheart was my go-to theme for Seiichi and Fukiishi, but when I heard the lyrics for The Best Is Yet To Come by Sheppard, I was sold.
Ben Rector’s Forever Like That was the tune for chapter 82, but that is a happy-go-lucky love song, and a weird love story needs a weird love song, and the weirdest love song I know is Pigs On The Wing by Pink Floyd (the version with the Snowy White guitar solo).
I still considered Ben Rector’s tune for the last pages of chapter 83, but Bob Dylan’s Make You Feel My Love prevailed. Bob’s song is pretty sweet, but his voice makes it more grounded, better suited, in my opinion. If that had been the end of the manga, that would’ve been a great song to end it with, but, of course, Bob Dylan is not short on break-up songs, and that’s why Buckets of Rain ended up in chapters 117 and 118, instead of Hasegawa Tomoki’s Ren to Wakare. If Shūzō Oshimi suddenly decides to bring Fukiishi back into the story, I have a song set aside for that 1 in a million odds scenario, just not a Bob Dylan song.
Flash forward to chapter 141 to 144, I’m still not sure that Johnny Cash’s Hurt is a more effective tune then Akira Senju’s Violoncello's Lament... but time will tell, I guess. Meanwhile, the search continues...
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Random Sailor Moon Trivia:
Nanae Sumitomo provided the voice of Minako Aino/Sailor Venus for some of the lines in episode 163 of the original anime because Rica Fukami had injured her vocal cords and was temporarily unable to speak.
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Valkyrie Connect voice actors
I’ve been looking all over the Internet for a cast list of this game, but came up with nothing (really, people?). So I figured I’d make one myself! Mind you, I don’t have all characters so feel free to let me know anything I missed. MALE CHARACTERS Akira Ishida: Kaworu Nagisa Aoi Yuuki: Utgardar Asami Shimoda: Kagamine Len Daisuke Ono: Odin Hiro Shimono: Loki Hiroki Takahashi: Ryu Hironori Kondo: Krozak, Vidofnir Hiroshi Kamiya: Levi Hiroshi Okamoto: Fafnir, Lucio, Ymir (Armored) Jouji Nakata: Morphia Jun Fukuyama: King Junichi Suwabe: Archer Kappei Yamaguchi: Sigurd Kenjiro Tsuda: Skirnir Kouji Haramaki: Prastos Makoto Naruse: Alviss, Hrungnir, Nagato Mamoru Miyano: Gilthunder Marina Inoue: Baldr Megumi Han: Arnaud, Ymir (Boy) Megumi Ogata: Shinji Ikari Motomu Kiyokawa: Filsius Nobutoshi Canna: Lancer Noriaki Sugiyama: Shirou Emiya Shoutaro Morikubo: Bergelmir Shunsuke Kanie: Heidrun Taishi Murata: Hodr, Wolfgang Takanori Hoshino: Iori Yagami, Loewe Taketora: Akuma Tatsuhisa Suzuki: Ban Tomoaki Maeno: Kyo Kusanagi Tomokazu Seki: Gilgamesh, Thor Tomokazu Sugita: Gylfi, Tyr, Vidar Toshiya Chiba: Sleipnir Tsuguo Mogami: Omega Rugal, Volundr Volcano Ohta: Froggy, Geyser Yasunao Sakai: Ofnir Yasunori Masutani: Fenrir, Heimdall, Jormungand, Surtr Yohei Azakami: Ragnarok, Zato Yuei Takagi: Gowther Yukari Tamura: Magni Yusei Oda: Boelthor, Nidhogg, Thiazi, Welver / previously known as Katsuaki Arima Yuuji Kishi: Ken Yuuki Kaji: Eren, Meliodas Yuuki Ono: Helblindi, Huginn, Susano-o Yuuma Uchida: Hraesvelgr, Reginleif Yuuta Kasuya: Xiang Tong Yuuya Uchida: Hendrickson FEMALE CHARACTERS Ai Nonaka: Kyoko Sakura, Mani, Nautica, Ranco, Verdandi Ai Sasaki: Luflit, Momiji, Nadia Akane Fujita: Jord, Nerthus Akira Sekine: Cenia, Ines Ami Koshimizu: Alice, Mai Shiranui Aoi Koga: Clarisse Aoi Yuuki: Diane, Eihwaz, Hyuga, Madoka Kaname, Randgrid Asami Shimoda: Etricia, Granfelt, Kagamine Rin Aya Endo: Karin Aya Suzaki: Raspi, Rota, Verossa Aya Uchida: Dielle, Nyatasha, Saskia, Tamamo Ayaka Fujimoto: Kushinada, Soable Ayaka Fukuhara: Clarice, Hrist Ayaka Maeda: Stella, Sylva Ayaka Ohashi: Elena, Elsa, Sortishia Ayako Kawasumi: Saber Azumi Asakura: Authumla, Osiris Chika Anzai: Fubuki, Nori Chiwa Saito: Akemi Homura, Skuld Eri Kitamura: Sayaka Miki Eri Sendai: Izuna, Rapunzel, Ultima Fumiko Orikasa: Chun-Li Haruka Terui: Liciela, Liesa, Matisse, Maully Haruna Ikezawa: Athena Asamiya, Lamina Hiromi Igarashi: Blodu, Chihaya, Forte, Livy & Lo, Tesla, Velfell Hisako Kanemoto: Tholin, Tinker Kaede Hondo: Porte, Viola Kana Ueda: Aquaria, Carliss, Estella, Rin Tohsaka, Risa, Sif, Urd Kanae Itou: Herja, Lorelei Kanako Nomura: Bylgja, Gaia, Oboro Kaori Mizuhashi: Arte, Mami Tomoe, Mimir Kaori Nazuka: Hervor, Roveria Konomi Kohara: Mervelin Kotono Mitsuishi: Misato Katsuragi Maaya Sakamoto: Hel, Mari Makinami Maaya Uchida: Esquire, Quarys Madoka Yonezawa: Forseti, Vili Mai Aizawa: Anubis, Idun, Luca, Mele Mai Kadowaki: Amaterasu, Illyasviel, Mia, Zodie Mamiko Noto: Frey, Lolo & Nana, Neviria Maria Naganawa: Camilly, Mogthrasir Maria Uno: Solstis Marina Inoue: Bertha, Dora, Ipsum Masumi Asano: Avencia (?), Brunhild, Litany, Muninn, Sakeko Megumi Han: Kubira, Michelle Megumi Hayashibara: Rei Ayanami Minami Takahashi: Hanna, Kaguya, Lorone Minami Tsuda: Materia, Sandra Miyu Tomita: Aurora, Frigg Miyuki Sawashiro: Cammy, Freya, Gullveig Nanaka Suwa: Beatrix, Eysith, Walpurgis Naomi Oozora: Angrboda, Marmalade, Niji, Noa, Passo, Zweilie Nozomi Sasaki: Grace, Yatsude Nozomi Yamamoto: Terra, Vesmeral Rie Kugimiya: Demolisha, Hymir, Norn, Nott Rie Murakawa: Rita, Ulin Rina Satou: Sara, Yvette Romi Paku: Hange Rumi Ookubo: Igna, Mei Hou, Radgrid Ryoko Shiraishi: Lu Ling, Siluria Saki Fujita: Hatsune Miku, Senna Saori Hayami: Bestla, Cherie, Mikagura, Nabby, Sanngrid Satomi Satou: Gardina, Medjed, Petra, Sol Sayaka Senbongi: Bear, Kagutsuchi, Lipka, Svipul Shiori Mikami: Flora, Mirka, Krista, Sinmara Shizuka Itou: Cleo, Fenia Sora Amamiya: Elizabeth Sumire Morohoshi: Nocturna, Tomoe Umeka Shouji: Corona, Skadi, Sonia Yoko Hikasa: Ayame, Bara, Dinna, Ran, Sentia Yui Ishikawa: Mikasa Yui Kano: Jest, Sasha, Shiena, Thrud, Vali Yukari Tamura: Pallone, Poelle Yuki Nagaku: Fei Lang, Sakura, Soara Yukiyo Fujii: Lyrist, Tsukuyomi Yumi Hara: Eleneige, Shuirin Yumi Kakazu: Kula Diamond, Mizuki Yumi Sudou: Aegir, Canon, Kili Yuu Asakawa: Megurine Luka Yuuki Kuwahara: Mona, Souffle, Vendetta Yuuko Miyamura: Asuka Langley Sohryu Yuuko Sumitomo: Curtana, Lumiere UNKNOWN OR UNVOICED 6th Angel Armored Titan Garm niconico televi-chan Pseudo DMS Unit-13 COMMENTS 1. Aoi Yuuki, Asami Shimoda, Marina Inoue, Megumi Han and Yukari Tamura are the only women I’ve found so far that play both male and female characters. 2. Listen to the differences between Taishi Murata’s characters. His range never ceases to amaze... the only English voice actors with similar ranges (that I know of) are Ben Diskin and Sean Chiplock. 3. On the female side, Umeka Shouji has a surprisingly large range. I’ve mostly heard her play deeper-voiced roles, and then Corona shows up... 4. I love Hiro Shimono’s evil laugh. He doesn’t go all out with Loki, but he sounds like an insane seagull when he does. 5. As a mythology fangirl, I’m a little annoyed by all the changes. Frey, Mani and Vali are supposed to be male; Skuld is supposed to be a Norn (with Verdandi and Urd); Hel, Fenrir and Jormungand are supposed to be Loki and Angrboda’s kids; Idun is supposed to be Bragi’s wife; Thrud is supposed to be Thor’s daughter and Magni and Modi his sons. I’ll update this “lore correction” once I find more characters.
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Two New Cast Members Announced for the Dragon Ball Super: Broly Anime Film
Two New Cast Members Announced for the Dragon Ball Super: Broly Anime Film
Two new cast members have been announced for the forthcoming Dragon Ball Super: Broly anime film:
Nana Mizuki is Chirai
Tomokazu Sugita is Remo
Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama is writing the script and designing the characters. Tatsuya Nagamine is directing the film, and Naohiro Shintani is serving as animation director. Norihito Sumitomo is composing the music. Toei is distributing the film…
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