Fairy Tail 175 – Natsu & Gajeel vs Sting & Rogue Full Fight – YouTube

Natsu & Gajeel vs Sting & Rogue – a fight which then turned into Natsu Vs Sting & Rogue and Natsu totally destroying the two.

Sting’s line was so true: “Natsu Dragneel…. your power is immeasurable”

via Fairy Tail 175 – Natsu & Gajeel vs Sting & Rogue Full Fight – YouTube.

Fairy Tail The Movie – Priestess of the Phoenix

I watched the Fairy Tail movie the other day, and like most of the story arcs in the Fairy Tail series it plays at your heartstrings. I do like the way the story was structured. There was a separate 12-minute short which tells how the central girl (Eclair) and her stuffed animal friend (Momon) came to meet – by the time you meet them in the main movie, they’re already together.

At the beginning of the movie, for the first 10 or so minutes, there is no audio, just visuals and music. No audio means no subtitles and this forces you to pay attention to what’s going on in the screen. As the course of the film progresses, you learn more and more about the events portrayed in the first 10 minutes. You also learn more and more about the Phoenix mentioned in the title and the background behind Eclair, who is suffering from partial amnesia. Bombshells abound are revealed in the movie about Eclair and the finale is really heartbreaking…

Google Movies

Knowing that DRM works fine on Debian means I can happily rent and purchase movies off Google Play. My first rental was Dante’s Inferno and animated retelling of the game of the same name, which itself is a retelling of the poem. Different animation studios animated different chapters of the story which both added to and hindered the story. For example, Virgil was ghostly in one chapter, but appear almost human in another.

The second purchase was an actual purchase (not rental), but only because Play did not offer a rental for this title. The movie is Legend of the Millenium Dragon – one of the few anime titles on Play that is in Japanese and not dubbed. This one was an interesting watch, touching on topics related to war, prejudice and magic.

AKB49 (sic)

No, it’s not a typo, I’ve picked up a scanlated manga I stopped reading many months ago. AKB49 is about a boy who tries to help his best friend get into AKB but does so undercover as a girl. He succeeds in getting her in as a kenkyuusei (understudy) – but also ends up getting accepted as a kenkyuusei herself. Err. himself.

All manner of high jinks occur throughout the manga included his/her popularity increasing because of his honesty and straightforwardness.

I’ve now read up to the latest scanlated chapter (#123) and there are similar aspects to AKB0048 — the tough learning, unsupportive parents, lessons day-in, day-out, looking up to your seniors, waiting for your moment.

One thing that really struck me is the similarity between episode 26 of the AKB0048 anime (Next Stage Ep # 13) and the Gekokujyou Vs &Jewel duel. In the anime, the kenkyuusei had to overcome the hatred of their audience after their apparent desertion of the planet Akibastar (play on the word “Akihabara“). In the manga, the Gekokujyou (the subunit of the AKB kenkyuusei consisting of the three main protagonist characters) agreed to a musical duel against &Jewel on their (&Jewel’s) home theatre, leading to a hugely hostile audience. Both teams had 3 songs, plus a possible encore within which to win over their audience. Within one song, GJ dented &Jewel’s effect, the second got them mostly on their side, the third, they let rip and the &Jewel were forced to admit total defeat. After that, the main protagonist – Minoru (f: Minori) collapsed from over-exhaustion, his secret almost revealed. He was saved by the legendary Maeda Atsuko who would keep his secret. Since GJ only had three songs released at this time, they had no encore song, so they sang &Jewel’s song, and did it perfectly. Even the hardened &Jewel fan couldn’t fault them.

Three songs, one encore, total domination.

#1 Draw their attention

#2 Capture their hearts

#3 120%, show everything you have.