(wonder if there's a specific japanese writing style associated with things occult, like the supernatural is associated with the Irish/Eastern European traditions?)
I enjoyed both volumes (land of crack and sakura indeed! especially the chibi side-stories) immensely, thank you again ^_^
And I would so buy a sukekiyo plushie, if there were indeed such an entity XD
( maybe a flatter style that's reminiscent of the earlier forms of writing? like on the fuda in yami no matsuei, iirc. or something. )
no problem. :D in the original japanese volumes ( as well as the chinese translations ) the dialogue in the chibi side-stories is bilingual, with the engrish bits contributing to the absurdity. minagawa's last line in the summer one, for example, is the far more cryptic: "it is how to have a mind."
given that there's a punyan plushie, i'm surprised at the lack of a sukekiyo one. they do have a terrifying sukekiyo oven mitt, though: http://www.animate.co.jp/animate/goods2.asp?wid=000000000030&pg=5
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Date: 2006-08-20 06:38 am (UTC)angst-free silliness is good, sometimes :D
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Date: 2006-08-20 07:16 am (UTC)http://www.sendspace.com/file/3yq86b
the third ( and last, alas ) volume is my favourite, though. sukekiyo gets a little more page-time, too. ^_^
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Date: 2006-08-20 08:42 am (UTC)I read the first chapter (the interview)- loved the set-up, the crack, and very inspired of the scanlators to have Minagawa's dialogue in Celtic font.
Shall savour the rest at leisure ^_^
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Date: 2006-08-20 12:34 pm (UTC)am glad that you're enjoying it? ^_^
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Date: 2006-08-20 03:03 pm (UTC)I enjoyed both volumes (land of crack and sakura indeed! especially the chibi side-stories) immensely, thank you again ^_^
And I would so buy a sukekiyo plushie, if there were indeed such an entity XD
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Date: 2006-08-20 03:18 pm (UTC)no problem. :D in the original japanese volumes ( as well as the chinese translations ) the dialogue in the chibi side-stories is bilingual, with the engrish bits contributing to the absurdity. minagawa's last line in the summer one, for example, is the far more cryptic: "it is how to have a mind."
given that there's a punyan plushie, i'm surprised at the lack of a sukekiyo one. they do have a terrifying sukekiyo oven mitt, though: http://www.animate.co.jp/animate/goods2.asp?wid=000000000030&pg=5