I think I remember that Datenshi for example also wasn't sold out in the Mura.
And concerning Ami-chan, please don't think I hate her in any way. I am completely on your side concerning everything, and (I guess as you) it would be a stupid idea to make a ken-1 actress, who is ken-1 for about three or four months now, into a top star.
I wouldn't imply that of you -- I know you're not the kind of person who can hate someone you know so little about. I just meant that there some very nasty people on the internet who are very antagonistic about her and 96ths in general, you know.
I have experienced anything of those anti-fans only once, and it was the way people commented on a video of one of Ami's songs at the Bunkasai. I nearly cried because of how terrible that was. People who think they have the right to hate that much without making a difference are nearly as bas as that one particular girl who bullied the other one out of the school. This hate doesn't help anyone, and is nothing I would ever expect of anyone I know in person. And if... even if Ami should become top star now, even if I don't want that to happen, I want to support her as much as I can, especially because I think she needs that additional strength.
I'm sorry I am babbling so much about these things at the moment. It makes me so, so nervous.
Reading what anonymous internet people have to say... Well, skipping all the nastiness, the consensus of favorable reviewers seems to be "she's adequately skilled but not so amazing that she should rocket up to top stardom". People are saying her singing is good but line delivery kind of amateurish (SHE'S ONLY KEN-1, I cry again...)
I know Tokyo always sells better than Mura; it just seems like such a jump from "○○○" at Daigekijou to "×××" in Tokyo. It's impressive, certainly.
On Ami: on the surface she does look sophisticated, I admit -- I guess it's just having seen her since Music School that makes me unable to let go of the bably quality underneath. ^^;;;
I despise haters. Whatever happens, bad or good, it's seldom a fault to be put on the girls' shoulders. So yes, I'm wishing Ami the best. If she has talent, it'll show, no matter her age...
I absolutely see your point. But still, I can't blame the girl for wanting a fast career and for taking the chance offered by managers. She wouldn't be on the escalator if somebody hadn't put her on it...but once she is, I don't understand the hating. In her place, I would hold on to the step I had been put on like moss on rocks. I hope I managed to explain myself: it's a delicate subject and I don't mean to say anything offensive.
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And concerning Ami-chan, please don't think I hate her in any way. I am completely on your side concerning everything, and (I guess as you) it would be a stupid idea to make a ken-1 actress, who is ken-1 for about three or four months now, into a top star.
I hope all these things will work out well.
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People who think they have the right to hate that much without making a difference are nearly as bas as that one particular girl who bullied the other one out of the school. This hate doesn't help anyone, and is nothing I would ever expect of anyone I know in person.
And if... even if Ami should become top star now, even if I don't want that to happen, I want to support her as much as I can, especially because I think she needs that additional strength.
I'm sorry I am babbling so much about these things at the moment. It makes me so, so nervous.
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Do you know anyone who saw the shinko? I'm very curious too.
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On ticket sales...Tokyo always sells better than Mura, so I can't say I'm surprised. If Asako was an exception, well...she was Asako. *shrug*
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On Ami: on the surface she does look sophisticated, I admit -- I guess it's just having seen her since Music School that makes me unable to let go of the bably quality underneath. ^^;;;
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A noble standpoint. Unfortunately I'm on the side of all the musumeyaku who were passed over for some fresh, young "talent".
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