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wao_wao January 2 2010, 14:33:48 UTC
She's supposed to be a (sexy) lion, I believe ;)

And yes, she does have a fair amount of stage time! Definitely more than Tomomin and Beni, in any case!

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ruderal_species January 2 2010, 17:09:02 UTC
Also unimpressed by Doi-chan in extremely bad facial hair and wigs.

I feared this would be the case when I saw that she was playing a rabbi. :/

It's great that everyone hates it! Maybe I will do that thing I do where I like it just to be contrary! *holds out hope*

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wao_wao January 3 2010, 03:23:19 UTC
Because me, Cate and other Haya fans who'll back her up constitutes "everyone". ^^;;;

Maybe I will do that thing I do where I like it just to be contrary!

I think Jen is better at this than you are. ;)

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ruderal_species January 3 2010, 18:12:50 UTC
Because me, Cate and other Haya fans who'll back her up constitutes "everyone".

It constitutes pretty much everyone whose opinion I care about. ;)

I think Jen is better at this than you are.

Anyone who says they liked Hanagumi's recent BeruBara and believes themselves has moved beyond contrary into delusional. ;) *runs fast*

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kyanited January 2 2010, 17:32:19 UTC
I spontaneously fell in love with Toyoko all over again. XD XD

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quinquin January 2 2010, 17:50:51 UTC
Sounds like will be a dvd where I'll watch the show once and then stick to watching the revue.

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muffin_song January 2 2010, 19:00:45 UTC
That's too bad that Habsburgs seems weak. I usually like Keiko-sensei's shows.

Does Mariya-chan actually get stuff to do this time? I worry that she's fallen out of the spotlight.

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wao_wao January 3 2010, 04:06:41 UTC
Basically no musumeyaku besides Nene gets anything very impressive in the play, but Mariya-chan's small part as Olga is touching.

The revue, I think, is a big send-off for Momoka Sari and Koto Marie, with hints of "and Mariya will be our next nibante musumeyaku".

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