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Northlander
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I'll have you know that Ken Muramatsu also did a really nice job with the soundtrack for Sketchbook ~Full Color's~, which might not have the ethreal qualities that the soundtrack for this series has, but is still a really nice collection of mildly jazzy house band pieces. (Yes, I have both soundtracks on CD. )
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mewpudding101
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You'd never think that this anime was to promote a chain of pachinko stores. No, seriously, the heroine is the mascot for a chain of pachinko stores, and this anime was made to promote her. Quite an awesome job for such a cheap tie in.
I love Sketchbook and its OST too!! I have them as well. ^^ |
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Neko-sensei
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Nice review of a criminally underseen series! I watched it when it first came out because of Junichi Sato's involvement, and a lot of Aria is evident in Umi Monogatari's pace and tone (although Umi Monogatari rather surprisingly deals with much more serious topics). I'll never forget that this show is how I learned about the immortal jellyfish.
Episodes 11 and 12 do pack a shocking emotional punch, my favorite element of which is the revamped opening sequence for episode 12: we see the same series of shots that the regular opener employs, but rendered in the purple-tinged darkness of Sedna's eternal night, and entirely lacking the characters the shots typically feature. It's menacing, yet in its desolate sorrow it finds a strange beauty. The sequence ends with a clever and heartbreaking visual reference to the meeting between Marin and Kanon, now warped to take on a more somber tone. And most importantly, it's accompanied by a breathtakingly melancholy acoustic rendition of marble's "violet," one that has never been released on any of their CDs. (I have to confess that I ripped the number from the episode to put it on my MP3 player—I wish I could buy it!) I can't think of any other anime that's played with its standard opening sequence to such incredible emotional effect, and for that alone Umi Monogatari will always be a must-watch for me. |
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Ali07
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This review has made up my mind. Next time I import some anime through RightStuf (which may be soon, I want Zakuro, Library Wars, and The World of Narue), I will be adding this anime to my order.
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