finally we watched phantom! en mass!
Nov. 5th, 2006 11:59 pmI'm sorry this post...makes no sense and overuses "<3"?
I <3 Paura and everyone. (*laughs at quotage*)
Takarazuka DVD, Phantom=awesome.
I have to admit, though...it was different from what I expected, but that's probably because I haven't read the book?
Osa <3 <3 <3 <3 (
Yumiko <3 <3 (I like Ayabuki Mao. I really can't explain why because she had this not-so-great part in Palermo when I first saw her, but she stuck with me. And then I watched Elisabeth. I'm really glad she ditched the moustache at the end. XD)
And this is completely not related to anything that happened tonight, but I NEED TAKARAZUKA'S VERSION OF SINGIN' IN THE RAIN. *_* ...well, maybe there's some other things I want before that because I have no idea if it's any good. The idea of an otokoyaku playing Lina Lemount is just amusing. ( And I feel like I really need to expand my horizons outside of hanagumi. Watching Phantom tonight was the third show I've seen out of five total. And I guess the soundtrack I have of "Enter the Revue" counts toward my hanagumi count, too. Suddenly I want to listen to it. And I just realized that the booklet has Osa in a red dress.
EDIT: I thought so! Young!Phantom was played by Nono Sumika! My host sister went to school with her! And she also played the younger version (her first "role") of Sumire Haruno's character in "Palermo." So, I guess that's her role for now: baby!Osa, although she actually a musumeyaku. No wonder I was like...wait, this is kinda similar because in Palermo the main character's mother dies, too. So, yeah...Nono Sumika...obviously good at childhood trauma and SCREAMING. o.o;
...and for some reason I feel like someone tonight across the room was talking about Kenshin's seiyuu. And I was thinking to myself, "Suzukaze Mayo! She's from Takarazuka! Yay, connections!" although I'm not sure if the speakers' were making this connection.
LOL. I found her blog. Every single entry has a cloud picture from that day and a few sentences. While I'm kinda disappointed, it's amusing that she spends time on this. =p
I <3 Paura and everyone. (*laughs at quotage*)
Takarazuka DVD, Phantom=awesome.
I have to admit, though...it was different from what I expected, but that's probably because I haven't read the book?
Osa <3 <3 <3 <3 (
Yumiko <3 <3 (I like Ayabuki Mao. I really can't explain why because she had this not-so-great part in Palermo when I first saw her, but she stuck with me. And then I watched Elisabeth. I'm really glad she ditched the moustache at the end. XD)
And this is completely not related to anything that happened tonight, but I NEED TAKARAZUKA'S VERSION OF SINGIN' IN THE RAIN. *_* ...well, maybe there's some other things I want before that because I have no idea if it's any good. The idea of an otokoyaku playing Lina Lemount is just amusing. ( And I feel like I really need to expand my horizons outside of hanagumi. Watching Phantom tonight was the third show I've seen out of five total. And I guess the soundtrack I have of "Enter the Revue" counts toward my hanagumi count, too. Suddenly I want to listen to it. And I just realized that the booklet has Osa in a red dress.
EDIT: I thought so! Young!Phantom was played by Nono Sumika! My host sister went to school with her! And she also played the younger version (her first "role") of Sumire Haruno's character in "Palermo." So, I guess that's her role for now: baby!Osa, although she actually a musumeyaku. No wonder I was like...wait, this is kinda similar because in Palermo the main character's mother dies, too. So, yeah...Nono Sumika...obviously good at childhood trauma and SCREAMING. o.o;
...and for some reason I feel like someone tonight across the room was talking about Kenshin's seiyuu. And I was thinking to myself, "Suzukaze Mayo! She's from Takarazuka! Yay, connections!" although I'm not sure if the speakers' were making this connection.
LOL. I found her blog. Every single entry has a cloud picture from that day and a few sentences. While I'm kinda disappointed, it's amusing that she spends time on this. =p