Pushkin as MANGA protagonist
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kuroi_NekO | Date: Monday, 14.12.2009, 18:42 | Message # 16 |
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| Yes, indeed. It is a usual love story ) But at the same time the character of these Japanese novel is Pushkin. I consider it is strange,at least ) Oh, the Japanese are so omnipresent! )))
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MissJane | Date: Tuesday, 15.12.2009, 10:26 | Message # 17 |
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| Quote (kuroi_NekO) I consider it is strange,at least Well, it might be strange if the main character of the book was Daria Dontsova (I'm not pointing at offending those people who like detective stories, that is just a comparison). But Pushkin is a world-known poet and writer whose works, I think, will survive many centuries. So to my mind it is just a very elaborate advertising concept to get readers interested in the plot and naturally, to make more money.
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kuroi_NekO | Date: Tuesday, 22.12.2009, 20:48 | Message # 18 |
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| Hehe, by the way it will really bring so much money ))) The idea is strange for me, but I think it will attract the attention of people who love manga, lovestory and Pushkin ))
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Nikky | Date: Saturday, 27.11.2010, 21:04 | Message # 19 |
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| Quote (Rina) ooooh.... Hayao Miyazaki's anime movies.... Howl's Moving Castle and Spirited Away... they are fantastic.....awesome.... I haven't seen any anime that flabbergasted me more than these ones... Oh yeah.. Howl's castle is awesome!!!This work relates to the Classics, I think. And what about Makoto Shinkai? Have you seen his famous "5 Centimeters Per Second"?
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Asya | Date: Sunday, 28.11.2010, 16:56 | Message # 20 |
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| Yes, we have. I know for sure that Rina has also watched "5 Centimetres Per Second" because I've given her my DVD))) We liked this anime a lot! There was also "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" by Mamoru Hosoda on that disk. I liked it much more actually. I suppose, you've also watched it. What do you think about this anime?
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Nikky | Date: Monday, 29.11.2010, 21:40 | Message # 21 |
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| Oh, this one is really impressive. I liked it. And do you know Makoto's "The Place Promised in Our Early Days"??
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Asya | Date: Monday, 29.11.2010, 23:59 | Message # 22 |
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| No, I haven't. I've just read an annotation and think I would have liked it. Do you know any valuable web-site where I can download it? By the way, this annotation resembles of Banana Youshimoto. Have you read her books?
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Nikky | Date: Friday, 03.12.2010, 17:54 | Message # 23 |
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| "The Place Promised in Our Early Days" has a really weird ending I haven't understood if everything was OK or not I can't remember any site, sorry. But you can watch it on vkontakte's site or search on www.torrents Quote (Asya) . Have you read her books? No, I haven't. What has she written?
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Asya | Date: Sunday, 12.12.2010, 18:23 | Message # 24 |
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| She has written... Well... I don't think it would be a good idea to explain things... Because I think I'll fail. The only thing I'll mention is that her stories are often sad, she writes about emotions rather than actions. But that's not a peculiar feature))) If you want to, I may give you some book to read. There are only 8 of them translated into Russian, and I have all these 8 books at home. You may even choose))) P.S. She writes novels as well as short stories.
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Nikky | Date: Sunday, 09.01.2011, 22:21 | Message # 25 |
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| I think I can find them in the internet. But thank you for your offering What stories are the most interesting in your opinion?
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