2006-08-04, 11:38 | Link #62 | |
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Sen no Umi wo Koete[beyond thousands of seas] doko de atta no darou? omoide no youna kimi yasuragi ga uchiyoseru hajimete deau noni asibune ni yurarete tomo ni tabisita youna kamigami no sumu sima de tomo ni kurasita youna kore wa maborosi? soredemo kamawanai kore ga koi nara subete wo kakeru kara mosimo kimi ga nozomu nara tsuite yukou sen no umi wo koete nao tooku tooku watasi ga sukitooru kimi no ude no naka de yasasisa no senrei de kiyomerareta you ni hito wa kinou wo wasurete ikiru mono keredo kesenai kizuna wo ai to yobu mosimo kimi ga yuku nonara tsuite yukou sen no toki wo koete nao tooku tooku mosimo kimi ga nozomu nara tsuite ikou sen no umi wo koete nao tooku tooku |
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2006-08-16, 07:25 | Link #64 | |
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2006-08-16, 10:30 | Link #65 | |
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Listening to Madoromi no Rinne now.
Both OP and ED are beautiful. I can't help but think that anime music really has increased greatly in quality in recent years. Quote:
http://forums.animesuki.com/showpost...9&postcount=36
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2006-08-16, 12:28 | Link #66 |
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+1 for the ED.
I'm posting here because lots of people said "yeah the OP rocks!". Let's keep some balance here, will you? Actually I'm not into buying animesongs CDs. Too expensive and the B-sides are usually ridiculous. Though I bought Higurashi ED and Yumetsukai OP because they were so addictive. My point is I suppose that Madoromi no Rinne is worth the buy.
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2006-08-20, 15:33 | Link #71 | |
tsubasa o sagashite
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2006-08-20, 20:53 | Link #72 | |
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2006-08-22, 19:04 | Link #73 | |
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Come and get some, you pathetic OPlover I just *cough* bought Madoromi no Rinne and the full-length version is indeed awesome, in my humble opinion. Anyone who doesn't agree with me will meet the same fate as Clamp-X. Now you are warned.
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2006-09-17, 17:06 | Link #74 |
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When you watch the OP as obsessively and repetetively as I do, you start to notice little things you never did before:
-Eruruu and Aruruu's namesake flowers are on the right foreground before the camero closes up on Hakuoro and the girls. -When Aruruu and Mukuru jump of the cliff, you can actually see two armies meeting on the field. I didn't notice this before because it was so quick. The two armies are Tusukuru (of course) and-- -Shikeripetim is the enemy army the heroes fight. There is no way we could have known this until episode 9 and beyond. -Back to the Mukuru cliff-jumping scene. The army on the left is Tusukuru while the one on the right is Shikeripetim. You can tell because their formation is slightly reddish and much bigger. -When Benawi takes out the first two cavalrymen, he breaks both of their weapons. I have also been debating with myself over whether Oboro kills six men or five men in the OP. It looks like he's making one last sword swing, but that swing looks like it could have connected with an enemy he struck before. What's your opinion?
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2006-09-18, 01:45 | Link #76 | |
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2006-09-27, 11:22 | Link #78 | |
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