Excellent! Filesize tells you something about the animation budget. Don’t know why they’re spending the national debt on this one show, but I am surely grateful.
In this episode there’s an inspirational background song during PE and only Doki provides the lyrics. Other fans will just have to wonder why that background song was included.
Closing theme lyrics also so thanks for that too, even if these closing themes are starting to get on my nerves.
P.S. The guy who showed up at the end of PE practice. It seemed like a cameo appearance. Anybody that would be widely recognized in Japan like a sports figure, perhaps?
He randomly appears a couple of times in the manga. I don’t think it is a specific reference.
The song playing in the background is Nakajima Miyuki’s “Headlight Taillight”, which is an incredibly famous song by an incredibly famous singer/songwriter. It was very surprising for it to be thrown into the episode like that. Especially since they used the original recording, instead of making a cover version. The song was used as the ending theme for a documentary series on television in the early 2000s. The opening theme to that documentary series, “Chijou no Hoshi”, appears on the same single, and has also been used by kyoto animation: it was one of the karaoke end themes to Lucky Star. The Chijou no Hoshi / Headlight Taillight single spent 174 consecutive weeks (183 weeks total) in the top 100 on the charts. It actually broke the records for both most consecutive and most total weeks in the top 100 (records that had gone unbroken since the 70s), and I believe still holds them.
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The hell when I opened up this Doki page, I nearly had a mini heart attack when I saw that release pic.
First thing that came to mind was what the hell is this old-school looking anime that Doki has released lols.
Sankyuu~
guess there’s alot of action in this week’s ep. thanks as always.
also, double post… love the pseudo-sports-montage… torpedo go! q-gumi go!
its LOL time…!
This episode file is bigger than others episode. How come???
Most likely more high movement scenes and/or dark colours.
It’s definitely worth the file size.
That is one disturbing image…
Thanks :p
I jug watched the beginning of this episode on Sunday, I’m saving for later.
This image looked like one of that old school north-american comics
I dl’ed via torrent the sd one and what I get is …
Error: The system cannot find the path specified.
–a
More humor to see.
Thanks for this!
Excellent! Filesize tells you something about the animation budget. Don’t know why they’re spending the national debt on this one show, but I am surely grateful.
In this episode there’s an inspirational background song during PE and only Doki provides the lyrics. Other fans will just have to wonder why that background song was included.
Closing theme lyrics also so thanks for that too, even if these closing themes are starting to get on my nerves.
P.S. The guy who showed up at the end of PE practice. It seemed like a cameo appearance. Anybody that would be widely recognized in Japan like a sports figure, perhaps?
He randomly appears a couple of times in the manga. I don’t think it is a specific reference.
The song playing in the background is Nakajima Miyuki’s “Headlight Taillight”, which is an incredibly famous song by an incredibly famous singer/songwriter. It was very surprising for it to be thrown into the episode like that. Especially since they used the original recording, instead of making a cover version. The song was used as the ending theme for a documentary series on television in the early 2000s. The opening theme to that documentary series, “Chijou no Hoshi”, appears on the same single, and has also been used by kyoto animation: it was one of the karaoke end themes to Lucky Star. The Chijou no Hoshi / Headlight Taillight single spent 174 consecutive weeks (183 weeks total) in the top 100 on the charts. It actually broke the records for both most consecutive and most total weeks in the top 100 (records that had gone unbroken since the 70s), and I believe still holds them.
So yeah, it’s a pretty important song.
>for a documentary series
http://tinyurl.com/NichijouX
Do you plan to release BD’s? It’s been over a month since the first volume came out, so I’m wondering if it’s on your plan list at all?
Yes, zdm is working on them.
Great to hear. Can’t wait to watch this in Bluray quality. ;P
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