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Apr 12, 2005 21:29

Sly 3. More Twitchy Tail. More Playable Characters. (less graphical fuzziness).

Damn, Micah-Fennec does everything. There is *nothing* she won't do. I stand amazed. Male oviposition. Several bits of itI've gotten some interesting responses/conversations lately all over the place. Dunno why now exactly, but it's nice to hear from people. I myself ( Read more... )

kink, cerine, games, nostalgia, cute, television, mit, anime, weird

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talas April 13 2005, 06:01:35 UTC
"Drooling fangirl skunkette" would make me say yay too!

Nurse Angel Ririka was released on LaserDisc? That might be enough reason for me to want to see it, somehow.

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NAR morphyloon April 13 2005, 11:16:37 UTC
Heh, funny you should mention that series Cerine, I bought the CD way way back at an early A-kon. It's a theme compilation however. About 30 tracks, mostly snips and jingles (under 20 seconds) with a few 'real' musical interludes over 3 minutes long.

I'm sure I got a few tapes of Nurse Angel Ririka kicking around too-- I have no idea if the +400 vhs tapes I've collected since 1992 are any good however. At least the laser disks are still good, unless LD rot got the Evangelion disks too.

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Re: NAR rubberskunk April 14 2005, 07:52:34 UTC
You have a CD soundtrack to NAR? Do you have it handy at all? I'm curious what version of the first theme you have. What's odd is that - as I was mentioning to my fiancee today in the darkness - the theme song to NAR was what started my MP3 collection in the first place, yet the song I got from the anime song site I frequented in the early days has a different feel from what I heard back then and what I'm hearing now. Different voice acting? Different stresses on the music? ...I'd like a full version of the song as done in the anime itself, but NAR is long long gone seemingly.

In theory you could convert your tapes to DVD, but I have no idea whether that would work for you at this point. I should do the same, but I'd need to get the tapes first - they're in Houston.

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