I feel like I owe LJ at least one report tonight, but strangely enough I'm not in the right mood to post about bunkasai. So I'll do Solferino now. (Yes, I do feel the need to re-record my thoughts now that I've seen it again.)
I'm really tired, so I'll either be boring or so tired I'm funny?
Here you goMan, it's embarrassing to listen to my
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Thank you for the review! (I think there is potential for enjoyment, if only by staring at Yumiko's arms.)
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(HAVE FAITH IN YUMIKO'S ARMS ♥)
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Mizu: whaaa! What to do? Whaaa!
Mika: Doesn't matter, as long as Austrians die painfully!! *grudge*
Chigi: Please, please! Whaaaa! Help us! We are hungry!
Mika: No bread for you! *grudge grudge*
Chigi: But we will die! Whaaa!
Mika: THEN DIE!!
Chigi: Whaaaa!
Mizu: Super-whaaa!!
Yumiko: ....*sigh*.....*keeps on looking good and shrugs*
At least the show wins with your voice reports! Thank you
(sadly I couldn't download the second part ^^;)
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It's too bad this show is awful written by Ueda-sensei, because the story of how the Red Cross began does actually sound kind of interesting. Probably not the right material for a Takarazuka show, but it could make an interesting movie.
(Also, the Red Cross originally being drawn with bloody rags? The idea of bloody seito doesn't really phase me, but this is kind of gross ^^;)
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*goes to watch rehearsal video again*
I'm amazed at how weak the plot sounds. I know Takarazuka shows generally follow a specific formula, but still. That's no excuse for weak character motivation. And lack of climax >_>
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