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rikeijo · 1 year ago
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Today's translation #476
Go Yuri Go!!!, Yuri!!! on ICE official fanbook, Hosoya Yoshimasa interview
Part 2.
-- You do you think is a rival of the character that you play?
H: I don't think that Otabek thinks about others as "rivals" that much, in general. I don't think that the feels that he is competing with somebody for getting better scores, or doing better performances. Watching the scenes, when he is saying his monologue, I thought that he rather wants to overcome the clumsy and mentally weaker old version of himself.
-- Please, tell us also something about Otabek and Yurio's interactions.
H: In the show, we see a scene, where Otabek says to Yurio, that Yurio is similar to him. After that he says his declaration of friendship, but in the screenplay, there was a note saying "he likes that in Yurio, that he is similar to him", so when I was playing my role, I was keeping that in mind. But as these two were talking, I couldn't stop thinking about Otabek's undercut, for some reason. I was wondering what actor would play the role of Otabek, if they were to make a live-action movie.
[Notes: YoI live-action movie...💀💀 Only if directed by Sayochin.
@thegirlwhorideslikeasamurai mentioning MAPPA in her reblog gave me some flashbacks 💀
Actually, it's very interesting that in 2019 Avex made another anime movie, Eiga no Osomatsu-san, which flopped (~6 oku yen at box office, for comparison, JJK movie made like 130-140 oku?), and they also managed to make fools of themselves, by claiming that they want at least 666666 people to see the movie and "let's count officially", but it ended up being close to "400000"... (I bet that's another reason, why they were even more wary of IceAdo, after the trailer also flopped, and theaters were like 90% empty). Both IPs' huge popularity was based on fujoshis mainly, and you can actually see that when people were commenting on that movie flop online, they also talked that "YoI is going to be next, bc fujos just get bored and move on..." In YoI's case, it's not that they just moved on, they actively started to hate the creators, and everything that they do, if it isn't 100% about Yuuri being the center of the universe, drawn in a way that they approve of (so in a """uke""" way). Too bad YoI is not a pixiv original fujo doujinshi (I know some people kind of forgot that it isn't), so their requests were actually never met properly 😞
But what's even more interesting though, is that unlike on YoI, they didn't give up on Osomatsu IP, even though it has been already dubbed "owakon", "finished content" by fandom in 2019... And made a live-action movie in 2022 starring Johnnys Smile-upers? ((I just looked it up how it came to be and oh boy, it seems that avex had quite close ties to a child predator with hundreds of victims, as multiple bands were under their label... (It's common for a big Jp entertainment-related company to have ties to him, but still... I never thought of it 🫠...))) So they went for a rebrand for that IP, you can say - now catering mainly to fans of boy idol groups. It's quite clear that YoI is treated.... Differently.]
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westmeath · 1 year ago
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hiiiii guys just in case any of my osomatsu oomfs are still following me i'm selling these guys on depop if anyone might be interested ❤️
i've got worldwide shipping turned off cus you can only put in one global shipping price even though it'd vary wildly depending on the country LMAO but if you're outside the UK message me and i'll find out how much it'd cost to send to you :]
the link to the listings with more pictures/details etc will be in the replies/reblogs so this shows up in the tags
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homosexual-fast-dancer · 2 years ago
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Thank you for the ask Bambs :D Ask game here!
Hmm unspecified so let's go with Chibita-
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Okay so! Chibita is a character from Osomatsu-kun/san but I specifically selfship with the san version (cause he's an actual adult-) and he's super cute!!! He cares a lot about his craft which I think is very admirable :D He owns an Oden stand and while I have never tried Oden (unsurprisingly not that easy to get in the UK-) it does look rather tasty! And he's strangely both mean and kind, he's kind but he hides it under a mean persona which honestly when dealing with the Matsuno's I'd say is fair lol, but yeah I am literally the only Chibita fangirl (fanboy?) and it makes me cry-
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queenofcringe · 4 years ago
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Osomatsu is the universal bottom
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bloodybrainz · 2 years ago
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*twirling hair normally* im sooooo normal about this piece of media,,,, so soso normal,,,,, *begins whirring* sooooooooooooooooooooooo noooooooormaaaaaaaal 
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chororine · 7 years ago
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you've come so far and yet not changed a bit. happy birthday you shitty NEETs
tip jar 🎂 commission info
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seekers-who-are-lovers · 2 years ago
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Well, I am torn.
I am reading the Bunshun article (roughly translated) where the reporter just buzzed in and diametrically questioned Takahiro Sakurai (he was the voice of Claude Faustus, Osomatsu, Reigen, Rohan Kishibe, Geto Suguru, and other iconic characters) about his extramarital affair. And the famous Japanese voice actor, shocked, but in a true Japanese fashion, calmly displayed his composure and replied to the accusations confirming that he, in fact, has been cheating on his wife for 20 years and is dating someone from work for almost a decade, who didn’t know that he was married. That happened on the 20th of October. Three days later, he would announce on Twitter that he’d quit his nine-year radio show. Hours ago, Bunshun, considered to be practising a “guerrilla type of journalism,” a head better than UK’s sensational media Daily Fail probably, broke the news. This media outlet caused a few people in the Japanese government to quit their jobs. (“Reporters for the big media are salarymen,” he continues. “If they knew it was a scoop they’d go after it but they don’t get it. It’s like having muscles you don’t use - when they atrophy, they’re useless. I’m asked all the time why we get scoops. The simplest way to answer that is that we seriously go looking for them. We have to.”)
If Takahiro would be a celebrity from the West, he would either ignore the reporter or go ballistic for the intrusive questions.
It is no wonder that the Japanese seiyūs don’t even give a glimpse of their private life. The fans tend to be possessive. Japanese VAs hold a certain charisma like a commanding Hollywood A-lister. Them marrying will break their fans’ hearts. I still remember when Kenjiro Tsuda was forced to reveal that he is married via his Instagram account after another weekly magazine carried out the news.
Thing is, Takahiro isn’t a saint. He isn’t perfect. What he did from an outsider’s point of view is totally shitty. But, we don’t know the real deal of the story. We don’t know him, his wife, nor his lover. We don’t know anything at all. We don’t know what happened behind closed doors.
If one reads the Bunshun articles, especially the one that came out in September, the reporter stalked him, including interviewing his neighbours. What triggered this pursuit was Takahiro Sakurai’s slip in 2018. The recent one was conjured using a tip the reporter received from Takahiro’s anonymous co-worker. The reporter called him X.
In 2018, it was already reported that he was already married with a slip of a tongue and in September his management was forced to issue a notice after Bunshun carried the news that he was married complete with paparazzi photos! If he’d lose all the accomplishments he has built since the 1990s, would it be a retribution? Is it our business, to be honest? Who are we to judge him harshly? I don’t know what kind of damage control can he and/or his management still do. It is pretty getting viral at this point. They are already speculating that he’d lose everything. Yes, fuck, he cheated. But he didn’t harass someone nor murder them and got away with it. But, yes, adultery is a big deal for many. It is a big deal for me.
We have to learn to separate the artists from their works. It would only make a difference how grave the offence is (see Roman Polanski, for example).
In a way, I am quite disappointed. Is all.
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yukidalemania · 7 years ago
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[AllOso] Oniichan ga ketsu de daite yaru yo! - Osomatsu-san Dj
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Autor: Nomta
Circle: NUM
Pairing: Not - Osomatsu Totally Uke
Link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mwb84ltvy16m47u/AADmIAsqFdvcK4t8R4eF6gL2a?dl=0
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tezzbot · 2 years ago
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Not necessarily about characters, but is there a piece of merch that you are aggressively keeping your eyes out for?
i was on an epic hunt for a cheesed to neet you but i FOUND her shes just not shipping to the warehouse very quickly to get to me grrrr (i do also need a acorned to neet u though as soon as i find that fucker its over for u bitches)
BUT!!!! i had pretty much given up on finding any physical osomatsu san merch since they dont have much ososan merch in the west In General never mind at all in the uk BUT a couple days ago i went into a shop taht opened really recently like. locally and when i say i lost my FUCKING MIND
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THEYRE SO WELL PRICED BC THE LIKE CHAIN IS PARTNERED WITH GOODSMILE SO EVERYTHINGS SOLD AT ACTUAL RETAIL PRICE AND NOT RIDICULOUSLY UPSOLD OR WHATEVER THE WORD IS
so of course i had to get him i got my beloved i genuinely would have bought all three if i hadnt already spent like £80 that day but im so so happy they had my BOY WAH
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gives him a little kiss smiles
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miisbook · 7 years ago
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Terminé a mi Ichimatsu <3
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ao3feed-ichikara · 4 years ago
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Don't forget my Name
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/38HHfM0
by Hipocampos_morados
Karaichi omegaverse Au de Casino. Tags: omegaverse, violación, prostitución, tortura, m-preg, MUCHOS mob x ichi omega x omega también tiene osomatsu de bottom/uke Ships: Karamatsu x Ichimatsu, Osomatsu x Ichimatsu...
Words: 14516, Chapters: 8/8, Language: Español
Fandoms: おそ松さん | Osomatsu-san (Anime)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Rape/Non-Con
Categories: M/M
Characters: Matsuno Ichimatsu, Matsuno Osomatsu, Matsuno Karamatsu, Matsuno Jyushimatsu, Matsuno Choromatsu, Homura (Osomatsu)
Relationships: Matsuno Ichimatsu/Matsuno Karamatsu, Matsuno Choromatsu/Matsuno Osomatsu, Matsuno Ichimatsu/Matsuno Osomatsu, Matsuno Ichimatsu/Original Character(s), Homura/Matsuno Jyushimatsu
Additional Tags: Rape/Non-con Elements, Violence, Sexual Slavery, Kidnapping, Forced Pregnancy
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/38HHfM0
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recentanimenews · 4 years ago
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FEATURE: You Watched Way More Anime On Nickelodeon Than You Thought You Did
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  At some point, we as anime fans all realize that our first foray into anime was a lot earlier than we first thought. Whether via Speed Racer, Star Blazers, or Robotech, homes in the second half of the 20th century were surprisingly full of televised anime. If you were a Nickelodeon household, this was especially true.
  Young viewers in the 1980s had their fair share of imported TV via the channel, from Britain's Danger Mouse to Canada's You Can't Do That on Television. But it's the crop of cartoons lots of us remember fondly, many of them issuing not only from Japan, but in particular from some of Japan's most famous creators — creators whom, as 21st-century fans, we remember for other shows entirely.
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      While Haim Saban and Shuki Levy may have been the names printed indelibly on our young brains at the time, today we're looking at five Nickelodeon classics straight from Japan, and the big names who shaped our childhood.
  Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
  Hey, come along and join the fun! For many (including myself), the earwormy intro to Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics is a warm memory. The anthology series premiered in Japan in 1987, then in North America two years later. Despite the name, it actually adapted folk tales both within and outside of the Grimm canon. You could expect to see animated takes on Snow White and Cinderella, along with the ones that tend to slip through the cracks, like Iron Hans and The Devil's Grandmother.
  If the series feels a bit World Masterpiece Theater-like, that's for good reason: it was directed by Hiroshi Saito, who directed Tom Sawyer and much of Rascal the Raccoon for the long-running series. And there's a familiar name on the localization side, too: anime voice actor/director/writer/producer Tony Oliver was the script supervisor for the dub.
  The Adventures of the Little Prince
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    Nostalgia for The Adventures of the Little Prince comes at you one of two ways if you're a child of the '70s or '80s — this one isn't the one featuring Bob Fosse as a tap-dancing snake.
  The anime series isn't based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic story so much as it is on its young hero: the little boy who lives on the asteroid B 612 with three volcanoes and a rose. We hear the Prince discuss travels to other planets and a few adventures on Earth, but the anime expands this even further. The Prince catches a star to Earth and travels around Europe, learning more about people and helping out where he can. (The English localization was altered to imply that the Prince made short hops to Earth and elsewhere, returning home between episodes.)
  Mecha anime fans will be happy to know that director Takeyuki Kanda (Vifam, Mellowlink, and the first part of Gundam 08th MS) was among the many directors who worked on the series, as was Mobile Suit Gundam character designer Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. Even better news for fans? If you want to return to the series, it's available on Amazon Prime!
  Maple Town
  Not to be confused with Sylvanian Families, the other line of forest-dwelling anthropomorphic animal adventures to come from Japan. Originally titled Maple Town Monogatari, the series was created by Chifude Asakura — a contributing writer for several series including Dear Brother, Glass Mask, and the 1989 remake of Sally the Witch.
  The sweet series follows Patty and the rest of the Hoperabbit family as they settle in Maple Town as mail carriers, making friends with the rest of the animals there. Series director Junichi Sato would go on to direct series like Sgt. Frog, Princess Tutu, and Hugtto! PreCure, as well as writing magical girl manga Prétear and directing its anime adaptation.
  Belle and Sebastian
  Not to be confused with the Scottish rock band of the same name ... though their name and this series do share roots.
  Belle and Sebastian is yet another series that technically doesn't fall under the World Masterpiece Theater banner, but has both similar source material and some shared production staff (including character designer Shuichi Seki). The series is based on the 1965 novel by Cécile Aubry about a young boy and his Great Pyrenees named Belle. Originally aired in Japan in 1981 as Meiken Jolie, it came to Nickelodeon in 1984 and the UK's CBBC in 1989.
  Director Keiji Hayakawa steered this production, within a few years of two of his other big directorial jobs: Prefectural Earth Defense Force and 26 episodes of Rumiko Takahashi's Urusei Yatsura.
  The Mysterious Cities of Gold
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  Image via Amazon Prime Video
  Decades before Miraculous Ladybug, France and Japan teamed up for another fantastical adventure series. The Mysterious Cities of Gold had airtime in the US, Japan (as Taiyou no Ko Esteban), and France (as Les Mystérieuses Cités d'Or). The series brought together France's DiC Audiovisuel and Japan's Pierrot (the company behind Naruto, Mr. Osomatsu, and many more).
  The 16th-century science-fantasy adventure brings together the children Esteban, Zia, and Tao — each of whom is searching for a piece of their family or past. As they navigate with the explorer Mendoza in search of one of the world's Seven Cities of Gold, they find much more ... in terms of history, mythology, and ancient technology.
  Hisayuki Toriumi (Gatchaman) was one of the series's directors, and composer Ryuji Sasai (Windaria, Final Fantasy Legend III) joined Saban and Levy in contributing music to the series.
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  Image via Amazon Prime Video
  Ultimately, whether or not we "knew" what we were watching at the time is irrelevant — what matters is the enjoyment they brought us in their time, and the fond memories we have now. But it's kind of nice to know that creators whose work we love now have been a part of our lives for years.
  What are some of your favorite early anime — Nickelodeon or otherwise? Let's reminisce in the comments!
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    Do you love writing? Do you love anime? If you have an idea for a features story, pitch it to Crunchyroll Features!
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queenofcringe · 4 years ago
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Osomatsu: I’m trying to sneak around but I’m dummy thicc and the clap of my ass cheeks keep alerting my brothers...
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rikowalker · 8 years ago
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So I made these and... I just realized I ship everyone with everyone XD
And... what about you?~ (¬‿¬)
Instagram | MyAnimeList
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crtter · 8 years ago
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I kind of hope that Cosas de Locos had an EU Portuguese dub not only because it’d be pretty much the only thing Osomatsu to have ever come out in my language but also because Portuguese accents are so cute and the characters speaking with one is such a nice mental image
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chororine · 6 years ago
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Uh hey idk how many Matsu fans are based in the British Isles but when I half-jokingly @'d Manga Entertainment, they linked me to something that could at least let them know there's a demand for the movie outside Japan
The bulk of the survey's about your media consumption habits (physical vs digital and that) but the two most relevant questions for our purposes are "which anime would you be interested in purchasing as a 4K Bluray" on page 8 (I answered something like "if an anime I were particularly interested in, which right now means Studio Pierrot's Mr. Osomatsu movie, got a 4K release I'd consider buying a Bluray player") and, of course, the liscensing suggestions. Please remember to word both of these politely - badgering liscensors in any country won't reflect well on the fandom and will hurt our cause more than help it, but if Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines got screenings, it's worth a try
I'll admit Ososan is probably too niche for a limited release in cinemas like the BNHA movie got back in December, so I'd say the more realistic option to hope for is a screening at an MCM con or... I wanna say a sub-only DVD but I guess they wouldn't want to risk Americans importing it, at least until the Japanese home release? Just one thing's for sure: it's only fair for the boys to come to the country that coined the term NEET, so let's at least try to make a case for them!!!
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