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Thu, Oct. 20th, 2005 09:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Wah! I want this so badly! And I've already bought three other rattie sculptures from SlaughterHouse Studios. But still.. a Grim Ratter!
Haven't been keeping much in touch or answering comments; work has gotten even crazier. One more day...
And then, to Vegas! My dad is going on a business trip there and dragging me along with him, so I shall get free good food, which is always happy.
ETA: more linkage! Nana the movie! Wow! I saw the trailer, and since the Japanese is ok, I could understand most of it! It's funny because it starts out with "Ne, Nana..." in the voice of Komatsu Nana, which is exactly how the manga is, which is awesome. And all the sets and the clothes and etc. look so like the manga!
Eeeee!
And for those of you who haven't been subject to my interspersed raves about Yazawa Ai (the mangaka who created Nana) -- author bio. I actually had no idea that Nana was so popular in Japan. But anyway, I love all her series, although sadly, the only one currently available in book form in the States (Paradise Kiss) is actually my least favorite of her works (excluding the very early ones that I haven't read).
Haven't been keeping much in touch or answering comments; work has gotten even crazier. One more day...
And then, to Vegas! My dad is going on a business trip there and dragging me along with him, so I shall get free good food, which is always happy.
ETA: more linkage! Nana the movie! Wow! I saw the trailer, and since the Japanese is ok, I could understand most of it! It's funny because it starts out with "Ne, Nana..." in the voice of Komatsu Nana, which is exactly how the manga is, which is awesome. And all the sets and the clothes and etc. look so like the manga!
Eeeee!
And for those of you who haven't been subject to my interspersed raves about Yazawa Ai (the mangaka who created Nana) -- author bio. I actually had no idea that Nana was so popular in Japan. But anyway, I love all her series, although sadly, the only one currently available in book form in the States (Paradise Kiss) is actually my least favorite of her works (excluding the very early ones that I haven't read).
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Fri, Oct. 21st, 2005 07:27 am (UTC)I don't know if the websites mention this, but apparently the contracts and plans are in place for a second movie to start filming in about a year, and the first one has been sitting happily in the top ten at the Japanese box office since it opened. ^^