Still Pics
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oh... thank you for posting these...
I was off at a manga book chat... Now I will scan etc. |
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:vsign: Hiroki |
Me too. Where do you find them?
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ah. I never use Goggle. Always photobucket or yahoo.
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I think Google Japan is the best. But I always write Japanese instead of romaji or english words, except If have to search something that is non-Japanese. |
oh... I typed too fast again, and spelled it wrong... :o
Ah. I can't read much Japanese, so I don't do much using Japanese sites. |
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Uhu thats normal because you aren't Japanese? I guess? And because I am Japanese I only use Japanese sites instead of English sites. |
Yea, but I'd like to be able to go to more Japanese sites... and be able to read blogs etc.
I'm working on learning, but it's slow going. oh... supposedly someone had claimed Kiyoharu. Found it in another thread... but she said only the blond Kiyo. Do you think that counts? taken from wikipedia: Because the manga's creator, Tomoko Hayakawa, is an avid admirer of J-Rock singer Kiyoharu, it was decided that Kiyoharu would perform the theme music for The Wallflower anime. His songs, "slow" and "Carnation" play over the opening and ending themes, respectively. The songs were a collaboration between Kiyoharu and Takeshi Miyo. The background orchestral music was written by two respectable Japanese composers, Hiromi Mizutani and Yasuharu Takanashi.[citation needed] The opening theme "slow" plays over recycled footage from the first episode, and is more of a love ballad. Episode 14 onwards shows the second version of the opening sequence which portrays more original footages. Whether this change was made due to growing popularity or the initial reception is unknown.[citation needed] The first closing theme, "Carnation", the more upbeat of the two, is set to a small computer animation of Hiroshi dancing in the corner as the credits scroll up the page. here: The Wallflower (manga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) |
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