Monday, December 7, 2009

Wedding Photo, not mine!. Komoriuta to Canne. GA: Geijutsuka Art Design Class.

Was requested by a friend to be a photographer for his wedding ceremony. I feel like posting some here, but on second thought, it’s better that I respect his privacy ( To an extent Xp ).

So I’m just going to upload 2 not-so-random photos instead. Wishing him Joy, Happiness, etc. etc. :)

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A little Chinese tradition for a little flavor to the blog. :)



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Thought’s I’d use this chance to re-introduce MY FAVORITE ANIME SONG EEEVVVVEEEERRRRRRR to Canne after a short exchange of comments at Canne’s Anime Reviews.

Not doing this to force him to like it. I’m doing this because I LOVE IT. Lol!

Komoriuta by Reiko Yasuhara

Ending theme of Now and Then, Here and There.

The video however is from Abenobashi Mahoh Shotengai.

This is probably the only anime song where I can remember the full lyrics. -.-”

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GA: Geijutsuka Art Design Class

Plot Summary: GA is a class that specializes in the arts at Ayanoi High School. Kisaragi, Nodamiki, Kyoju, Tomokane and Namiko are a group of five friends who have colorful adventures and learn about art techniques.

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Lol! I respect the fact that the anime was actually intellectual in the sense that it provided good art notes, facts, tips or what thingamabob you want to call it. Even though I made 3 attempts and still couldn’t sit still through episode 6. And the reason I could manage episode 3 to 5 in the first place was because I actually enjoyed the first few seconds of the opening theme.

The part which I couldn’t get out of my head. “Hitotsu Hitotsu Hitotsu x10″. First 8 seconds of the song.

Basically, watching this reminded me of Maria+Holic, where comedy hits the wrong nerve and irritates instead of entertains. I felt the same thing in GA Art Class. It was obvious that the anime was “trying too hard”. Cranking out line after line after line of chatter. Unfortunately, none was funny to me.

Truth be told, I don’t even think viewers my age is anywhere near GA’s target audience. If so, you shouldn’t be bothered with this review. Lol!

Despite me slightly being a pro intellectual-anime (any anime which attempts to educate academically), I’ll have to say GA is too boring to pass of as a comedy. Instead, schools could adopt the anime and use it to torture students in detention. Making them sleepy yet not allowing them any. Suffeeerrr!!!! Just as I did!!!

Thank You and Have a Nice Day! :)

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Hello? Is this Child Welfare? I’m in dire need of proper fitting glasses.

GA: Geijutsuka Art Design Class

Rating: 1-Star

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It’s off topic but while searching for the opening theme video for GA Art Class above, I came across this comment.

KyonKunDenwa (2 months ago)

“Yes, you’re right. I’m a legal adult and yet I find myself very attracted to these small, petite young children. It’s ironic because my father is a Special Agent. (FBI)”

I laughed.

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You can view the comment by clicking on the video and going to YouTube. Duh!

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