Archive for Maret 2015
1. Tell Your World (livetune ft Hatsune Miku)
2. Inverse Relation (Clean Tears ft Hatsune Miku)
3. Straggling (ROMO ft Hatsune Miku)
4. Twinkle World (Hachiouji-P ft Hatsune Miku)
5. Yume to Hazakura (Aokki Gekko ft Hatsune Miku)
6. Shikiori no Hane (Kagamine Rin,Len ft Hotoshizuku-P)
7. Melt (Hatsune Miku ft Ryo)
8. Packaged (Hatsune Miku ft livetune)
9. ODDS & ENDS (Hatsune Miku ft Ryo Supercell)
10. Yume Yume (Hatsune Miku ft DECO 27)
Hajimete no aku (はじめてのあく)
Hajimete no aku is a Japanese manga series created by the japanese
author Fuijiki Shun. It was first serialized in the weekly manga
magazine shonen Sunday in 2009.
Plot :
In the spring of Kyoko's first year in high school, Eiko, a girl like a sister to her, returns with her younger brother, Jiro.
The
return isn't that big of a deal, but Jiro (self-proclaimed super mad
scientist) has it in his head that he wants to operate on Kyoko! And,
what's even more, the two of them are actually high ranking members of
an evil organization on the run from the heroes of justice!
As if high school didn't have enough problems already, now she has to deal with these two living with her.
Alice in Borderland (今際の国のアリス Imawa no Kuni no Arisu?) is an ongoing Japanese survival suspense shōnen manga series by Haro Aso. It's serialized by Shogakukan on Weekly Shonen Sunday S magazine. It was adapted into an original video animation series.Death Note (Japanese: デスノート Hepburn: Desu Nōto?) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The story follows Light Yagami, a high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook that grants its user the ability to kill anyone whose name and face they know. The series centers around Light's subsequent attempts to create and rule a world "cleansed of evil" as "God" using the notebook, and the efforts of a detective known as L to stop him.
Death Note was first serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2003 to May 2006. The 108 chapters were collected and published into 12 tankōbon volumes between May 2004 and October 2006. A television anime adaptation aired in Japan from October 3, 2006, to June 26, 2007. Composed of 37 episodes, the anime was developed by Madhouse and directed by Tetsuro Araki. A light novel based on the series, written by Nisio Isin, was also released in 2006. Additionally, various video games have been published by Konami for the Nintendo DS. The series was adapted into three live-action films released in Japan on June 17, 2006, November 3, 2006, and February 2, 2008.
Every piece of Death Note media has been licensed and released in North America by Viz Media, with the exception of the video games and soundtracks. The episodes from the anime first appeared in North America as downloadable by IGN, before Viz licensed it and it aired on Bionix in Canada and on Cartoon Network in the United States with a DVD release following. The live-action films briefly played in certain North American theaters in 2008, before receiving home video releases. In 2006, the collected volumes of the Death Note manga had over 26.5 million copies in circulation.
Silver Spoon (Japanese: 銀の匙 Hepburn: Gin no Saji?) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa, set in the fictional Ōezo Agricultural High School in Hokkaido. It depicts the daily life of Yugo Hachiken, a high school student from Sapporo who enrolled at Ezo fleeing from the demands of his strict father. However, he soon learns that life on an agricultural school is not as easy as he initially believed. Unlike his new classmates, he has no intention of following an agricultural career after graduating, although he envies them for already having set goals for their lives and the pursuit of their dreams.
An anime adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures aired two seasons between July and September 2013 and January and March 2014 on Fuji TV's noitaminA block. A live-action film based on the manga produced by Toho was released on March 7, 2014. The manga was well received by its Japanese audience while earning itself awards.
Plot: After failing to pass the entrance examination for the high school he plans to attend, mild-mannered student Yugo Hachiken moves away from his suburban lifestyle and enrolls at Ōezo Agricultural High School (大蝦夷農業高等学校 Ōezo Nōgyō Kōtō Gakkō?) – often abbreviated as Ezonō (エゾノー?, lit. "Ezo Agricultural") – in the countryside. His relationship with his family is strained at the start of the story, which influences his decision to attend a school far from home. He continues to worry about his future career over the course of the series. He soon finds himself slowly getting used to his new environment despite some initial struggles, and grows into an empathetic and compassionate individual as he struggles to understand the world of agriculture and how it affects the lives of his new friends.
1. My Little Monster (Japanese: となりの怪物くん Hepburn: Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun?, lit. "The Monster Sitting Beside Me") is a Japanese manga
written and illustrated by Robico about the relationship between a girl
named Shizuku Mizutani and a boy named Haru Yoshida. It was serialized
in Kodansha's Dessert magazine from August 23, 2008, to June 24, 2013. An anime adaptation by Brain's Base aired from October 1 to December 24, 2012. It was also simulcast on Crunchyroll.
Plot: My Little Monster focuses on the relationship between Shizuku Mizutani, who has absolutely no interests except in studying and her plans for the future, and a boy named Haru Yoshida, who sits next to Shizuku in class but rarely attends school. After Shizuku is tasked with delivering class printouts to Haru's home, she meets Haru, who immediately greets her as a friend, starting their new relationship. Nicknamed "dry ice," Shizuku is renowned as a girl who is emotionless and cold. However, when she met Haru, she was touched by his innocence and his lack of knowledge towards human relationships. Though known as a violent and uncontrollable monster, Haru is actually kind and gentle. Haru immediately declares his love towards Shizuku, but it takes much longer for Shizuku to realize and accept her own feelings towards Haru. Together, they help each other, two previously unsocial beings, learn how to care for others and make friends.
Kantai Collection (艦隊これくしょん Kantai Korekushon?, translated as Fleet Girls Collection), known as KanColle (艦これ KanKore?) for short, is a 2015 Japanese television anime series created by Diomedéa, based on the game of the same name by Kadokawa Games. The series was announced in September 2013,[2] and began airing on January 7, 2015, on Tokyo MX and KBS, and later on other TV stations.
Plot:
The series features Fubuki as the main character, with the storyline based on her point of view.[6][7] In a world where humanity faces the threat of the abyssal fleet which has taken over the seas, special human girls who don weaponized outfits and possess the spirit of historical naval vessels known as kanmusu are the only ones capable of countering them. The kanmusu live together at a naval base, where they spend their everyday lives as they train for battle.[8]
Fubuki arrives at the naval base, where she meets other girls that she will eventually fight alongside. Despite lacking adequate combat training, she is recommended into the Third Torpedo Squadron by the admiral, and quickly finds herself sortied into battle. Upon being rescued by Akagi in a dangerous situation, Fubuki strives to do her best in order to train, with the hopes of eventually being able to fight alongside Akagi.
Attack on Titan, known in Japan as Shingeki no Kyojin (進撃の巨人?, lit. "Advancing Giants"), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. The series began in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on September 9, 2009, and has been collected into 15 tankōbon volumes as of December 9, 2014. It is set in a world where humanity lives inside cities surrounded by enormous walls as a defense against the Titans, gigantic humanoid creatures who eat humans seemingly without reason. The story initially centers on Eren Yeager, his adopted sister Mikasa Ackerman, and their childhood friend Armin Arlert, who join the military to fight the Titans after their home town is invaded and Eren's mother is eaten. As the story progresses, the truth behind the origin of the Titans arises and the story shifts to one about political subterfuge.
A spin-off light novel series began in December 2011, and has received a manga adaptation. An additional light novel series and three additional spin-off manga series are also being serialized. A television anime adaptation produced by Wit Studio and Production I.G aired in Japan on MBS between April and September 2013 and a second season is confirmed to be released in 2016. Four video game adaptations developed by Nitroplus staffers in collaboration with Production I.G were announced to be released as bonus content for the third and sixth volumes of the Blu-ray Disc release of the anime, with another game developed by Spike Chunsoft for the Nintendo 3DS. A two-part live action film adaptation is also in production and set to premiere in 2015. Attack on Titan and three spin-off manga are published in North America by Kodansha Comics USA, while the novels are published by Vertical. The anime has been licensed by Funimation Entertainment for North America, by Manga Entertainment for the United Kingdom, and by Madman Entertainment for Australasia.
Attack on Titan has become a commercial success, with 45 million volumes in print as of November 2014.[5] The release of the anime also saw a boost in the series' popularity, with it having received critical acclaim for its atmosphere and story. Although it also gained fame in neighboring Asian countries, the series' themes have been a subject of controversy.
Plot: no need (mainstream already)
Tokyo Ghoul (Japanese: 東京喰種-トーキョーグール- Hepburn: Tōkyō Gūru?) is a manga series by Sui Ishida. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump between September 2011 and September 2014 and has been collected in fourteen tankōbon volumes as of August 2014. A sequel titled Tokyo Ghoul:re began serialization in the same magazine in October 2014 and a prequel titled Tokyo Ghoul: JACK is running online on Jump Live. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by studio Pierrot aired on Tokyo MX between July and September 2014 and a 12 episode second season titled Tokyo Ghoul √A, started airing on January 8, 2015. Funimation has licensed the anime series for streaming and home video distribution in North America. The series was obtained by Madman Entertainment for digital distribution in Australia and New Zealand.
Plot: no need (well known already)
Sword Art Online (Japanese: ソードアート・オンライン Hepburn: Sōdo Āto Onrain?) is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. The series takes place in the near-future and focuses on various virtual reality MMORPG worlds. The light novels began publication on ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint from April 10, 2009, with a spin-off series launching in October 2012. The series has spawned eight manga adaptations published by ASCII Media Works and Kadokawa. The novels and four of the manga adaptations have been licensed for release in North America by Yen Press.
An anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures aired in Japan between July and December 2012. An Extra Edition episode aired on December 31, 2013, and a second anime series, titled Sword Art Online II, began airing in July 2014. A video game based on the series, Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment, was released on PlayStation Portable in March 2013, with a second game, Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment for PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) released in April 2014. A third game, Sword Art Online: Lost Song, will be released on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in March 2015.
Sword Art Online has received widespread commercial success, with the light novels having over 16 million copies printed in several countries including Japan, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Thailand, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.[1] The anime series has received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with some praising the exploration of the psychological aspects of virtual reality, while others criticized the series' pacing and writing.
Plot: no need (popular already)
Plot: My Little Monster focuses on the relationship between Shizuku Mizutani, who has absolutely no interests except in studying and her plans for the future, and a boy named Haru Yoshida, who sits next to Shizuku in class but rarely attends school. After Shizuku is tasked with delivering class printouts to Haru's home, she meets Haru, who immediately greets her as a friend, starting their new relationship. Nicknamed "dry ice," Shizuku is renowned as a girl who is emotionless and cold. However, when she met Haru, she was touched by his innocence and his lack of knowledge towards human relationships. Though known as a violent and uncontrollable monster, Haru is actually kind and gentle. Haru immediately declares his love towards Shizuku, but it takes much longer for Shizuku to realize and accept her own feelings towards Haru. Together, they help each other, two previously unsocial beings, learn how to care for others and make friends.
Kantai Collection (艦隊これくしょん Kantai Korekushon?, translated as Fleet Girls Collection), known as KanColle (艦これ KanKore?) for short, is a 2015 Japanese television anime series created by Diomedéa, based on the game of the same name by Kadokawa Games. The series was announced in September 2013,[2] and began airing on January 7, 2015, on Tokyo MX and KBS, and later on other TV stations.
Plot:
The series features Fubuki as the main character, with the storyline based on her point of view.[6][7] In a world where humanity faces the threat of the abyssal fleet which has taken over the seas, special human girls who don weaponized outfits and possess the spirit of historical naval vessels known as kanmusu are the only ones capable of countering them. The kanmusu live together at a naval base, where they spend their everyday lives as they train for battle.[8]
Fubuki arrives at the naval base, where she meets other girls that she will eventually fight alongside. Despite lacking adequate combat training, she is recommended into the Third Torpedo Squadron by the admiral, and quickly finds herself sortied into battle. Upon being rescued by Akagi in a dangerous situation, Fubuki strives to do her best in order to train, with the hopes of eventually being able to fight alongside Akagi.
Attack on Titan, known in Japan as Shingeki no Kyojin (進撃の巨人?, lit. "Advancing Giants"), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. The series began in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on September 9, 2009, and has been collected into 15 tankōbon volumes as of December 9, 2014. It is set in a world where humanity lives inside cities surrounded by enormous walls as a defense against the Titans, gigantic humanoid creatures who eat humans seemingly without reason. The story initially centers on Eren Yeager, his adopted sister Mikasa Ackerman, and their childhood friend Armin Arlert, who join the military to fight the Titans after their home town is invaded and Eren's mother is eaten. As the story progresses, the truth behind the origin of the Titans arises and the story shifts to one about political subterfuge.
A spin-off light novel series began in December 2011, and has received a manga adaptation. An additional light novel series and three additional spin-off manga series are also being serialized. A television anime adaptation produced by Wit Studio and Production I.G aired in Japan on MBS between April and September 2013 and a second season is confirmed to be released in 2016. Four video game adaptations developed by Nitroplus staffers in collaboration with Production I.G were announced to be released as bonus content for the third and sixth volumes of the Blu-ray Disc release of the anime, with another game developed by Spike Chunsoft for the Nintendo 3DS. A two-part live action film adaptation is also in production and set to premiere in 2015. Attack on Titan and three spin-off manga are published in North America by Kodansha Comics USA, while the novels are published by Vertical. The anime has been licensed by Funimation Entertainment for North America, by Manga Entertainment for the United Kingdom, and by Madman Entertainment for Australasia.
Attack on Titan has become a commercial success, with 45 million volumes in print as of November 2014.[5] The release of the anime also saw a boost in the series' popularity, with it having received critical acclaim for its atmosphere and story. Although it also gained fame in neighboring Asian countries, the series' themes have been a subject of controversy.
Plot: no need (mainstream already)
Tokyo Ghoul (Japanese: 東京喰種-トーキョーグール- Hepburn: Tōkyō Gūru?) is a manga series by Sui Ishida. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump between September 2011 and September 2014 and has been collected in fourteen tankōbon volumes as of August 2014. A sequel titled Tokyo Ghoul:re began serialization in the same magazine in October 2014 and a prequel titled Tokyo Ghoul: JACK is running online on Jump Live. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by studio Pierrot aired on Tokyo MX between July and September 2014 and a 12 episode second season titled Tokyo Ghoul √A, started airing on January 8, 2015. Funimation has licensed the anime series for streaming and home video distribution in North America. The series was obtained by Madman Entertainment for digital distribution in Australia and New Zealand.
Plot: no need (well known already)
Sword Art Online (Japanese: ソードアート・オンライン Hepburn: Sōdo Āto Onrain?) is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. The series takes place in the near-future and focuses on various virtual reality MMORPG worlds. The light novels began publication on ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint from April 10, 2009, with a spin-off series launching in October 2012. The series has spawned eight manga adaptations published by ASCII Media Works and Kadokawa. The novels and four of the manga adaptations have been licensed for release in North America by Yen Press.
An anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures aired in Japan between July and December 2012. An Extra Edition episode aired on December 31, 2013, and a second anime series, titled Sword Art Online II, began airing in July 2014. A video game based on the series, Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment, was released on PlayStation Portable in March 2013, with a second game, Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment for PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) released in April 2014. A third game, Sword Art Online: Lost Song, will be released on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in March 2015.
Sword Art Online has received widespread commercial success, with the light novels having over 16 million copies printed in several countries including Japan, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Thailand, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.[1] The anime series has received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with some praising the exploration of the psychological aspects of virtual reality, while others criticized the series' pacing and writing.
Plot: no need (popular already)
Itasha (痛車?, literally "painful car") is a Japanese term for an otaku fad of individuals decorating the bodies of their cars with fictional characters of anime, manga, or video games (especially bishōjo game or eroge). These characters are predominately "cute"
female. The decorations usually involve paint schemes and stickers.
Automobiles are called itasha, while similar motorcycles and bicycles
are called itansha (痛単車?) and itachari (痛チャリ?), respectively.
Created by Danny Choo
back in 2007, Mirai Suenaga (pronounced "mee-rai soo-eh-na -gah") is the
mascot character for Culture Japan and heroine for the story Mirai
Millennium.
Originally created with the purpose to prettify the website “dannychoo.com," Mirai ended up turning out to be more than a website mascot and went on to collaborate with various anime and game companies such as Square Enix, Good Smile Company, Bushiroad, Ascii Media Works, King Records and Nitroplus.
Eiji Seiun (星雲永時) is the 4th character to join the Mirai Millennium project. He is Kanata's and Mirai's classmate.
At this moment in time, There are no search results for either "Eiji Seiun" or his name in Japanese "星雲永時" - when thinking of names for characters, its important to think of ones which don't already exist especially for search engine purposes.
Eiji [永時] which means "eternal". "Seiun" [星雲] means "Nebula" and you will notice that all characters have names based on time and space.
Haruka Suenaga is Mirai's mischievous younger sister. Her name means "Distant eternity". Character design by Azami Yuko and Danny Choo.
She is 2nd mascot character. All of the mascot characters names are to do with the theme "time and space."
Originally created with the purpose to prettify the website “dannychoo.com," Mirai ended up turning out to be more than a website mascot and went on to collaborate with various anime and game companies such as Square Enix, Good Smile Company, Bushiroad, Ascii Media Works, King Records and Nitroplus.
At this moment in time, There are no search results for either "Eiji Seiun" or his name in Japanese "星雲永時" - when thinking of names for characters, its important to think of ones which don't already exist especially for search engine purposes.
Eiji [永時] which means "eternal". "Seiun" [星雲] means "Nebula" and you will notice that all characters have names based on time and space.
Haruka Suenaga is Mirai's mischievous younger sister. Her name means "Distant eternity". Character design by Azami Yuko and Danny Choo.
She is 2nd mascot character. All of the mascot characters names are to do with the theme "time and space."
Kizuna Yumeno is a beautiful girl who all the boys at school adore.
She always scores top marks in all her classes and also excels in her after school activities.
Kizuna attends the same school as Mirai but even though they are in different classes,
Mirai feels a sense of rivalry from Kizuna for some reason.
Kanata Hoshikawa (星河かなた) is Mirai and Eiji's classmate. The Kanji of her name is 星河彼方 but "Kanata" is written as hiragana. Her name means "Beyond the Milky Way". Character design by Moorina.
She is the 3rd mascot character and yes she's a megane musume.
She always scores top marks in all her classes and also excels in her after school activities.
Kizuna attends the same school as Mirai but even though they are in different classes,
Mirai feels a sense of rivalry from Kizuna for some reason.
Kanata Hoshikawa (星河かなた) is Mirai and Eiji's classmate. The Kanji of her name is 星河彼方 but "Kanata" is written as hiragana. Her name means "Beyond the Milky Way". Character design by Moorina.
She is the 3rd mascot character and yes she's a megane musume.
A quiet and reserved
girl who easily gets embarrassed when attention is directed at her.
During the evening when all the other students have gone home, she can
often be found sleeping in the research lab at school.
She has a strong passion for music and high fidelity equipment, and dreams of becoming a music producer. She also loves cakes and sweets.
Retrokyu (レトロキュー) is spherical android handed over to Mirai Suenaga from a member of Genesis Frontier. Retrokyu follows Mirai wherever she goes and also transforms into the Retrograde Suit.
She has a strong passion for music and high fidelity equipment, and dreams of becoming a music producer. She also loves cakes and sweets.
Retrokyu (レトロキュー) is spherical android handed over to Mirai Suenaga from a member of Genesis Frontier. Retrokyu follows Mirai wherever she goes and also transforms into the Retrograde Suit.
Let's learn japanese word
We can learn japanese word with moekana and Mirai Suenaga as the character, she OC from Danny Choo in Culture Japan