So, my loyal readers, have any of you ever watched either of the Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou (aka Yokohama Shopping Log) OVAs? Aria - The Animation is very similar in pacing and "feel" to that series -- that is to say, it is a story of peaceful people leading tranquil lives in calm, serene surroundings (though not originally so serene -- Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou takes place on Earth after an apocalyptic event has wiped out most of the human population, and Aria uses as its setting the water-covered planet Aqua... which turns out to be the terraformed version of the previously inhospitable "red planet" Mars). I'm a big fan of these "slice of life" series -- as long as it presents me with genuinely likable characters and actually cares to develop them (as opposed of letting them become so many pieces of recycled cliché cardboard), as well as look pretty enough to take my mind off whatever ultra-gory and/or ultra-mindrape-happy series I'm attempting to recover from (let me tell you, slicers-of-life are excellent therapy).
Let's just say that Aria succeeds on both counts.
The characters of Aria are diverse and well-developed, and each possess different charms and shortcomings, all of which allow them to mesh beautifully into a remarkable tapestry of hopes and dreams that adorns the gorgeous backdrop of Neo Venezia (an exact replica of old Venezia on Earth/Man-home; id est, Venice, Italy). Since there aren't many things that I like more than cute anime chicks, I'll go ahead and show you a few:
Mizunashi Akari: the protagonist of the series, Aria chronicles her efforts to adapt to her new surroundings in Neo Venezia, make friends, and ultimately become an Undine (ウンディーネ - a gondolier/tour guide). At the beginning of the series, she's still a one-glove/intermediate-level trainee at Alicia's Aria Company outpost. She's not a very good gondolier yet (although she's serviceable ... when rowing backwards, heh), but her easygoing, optimistic personality and sincere smile quickly win her many friends on Aqua. Her anime seiyuu is newcomer Erino Hazuki, while her audio drama seiyuu is Mizuhashi Kaori...
... and her SD faces are very, very funny. :)
Aika Granzchesta: Akari's friend and fellow one-glove Undine-in-training. She's been groomed from a very young age to be the eventually successor of the gondola company Himeya, and she sometimes resents the pressure put on her, especially from Akira, her occasionally overbearing overseer (how's that for assonance?). Aika is generally outspoken and a straight shooter. Alicia once cheered her up when she was younger, and as a result Aika is very fond of Alicia. Her anime seiyuu is Saitou Chiwa, and her manga-based audio drama seiyuu is the famous Hayashibara Megumi.
Her SD face looks like this --------->
Alice Carroll: (yes, the name is an homage to a certain book a guy named Lewis Carroll [actually, Charles Lutwidge] wrote) The youngest of the Undine-in-training sanninmusume ("girl triumvirate"... play your Sakura Taisen!), Alice works for Athena at the Orange Planet company. She's accorded to be a gondolier prodigy, despite the fact that she is still a two-glove (ie lowest rank) trainee by Undine standards. Alice is extremely introverted, and had problems even smiling to people before Akari became her friend. Her anime seiyuu is Hirohashi Ryou, while her audio drama seiyuu is the hatefully loli-rific (no, that's not a real word, but you should be able to figure it out) Saitou Ayaka.
Even freakier...
Alicia Florence: Akari's boss, a Prima (highest-rank) Undine, and (with Akira and Athena) one of the Mizu no Sandaiyousei (水の三大妖精 - "The Three Great Faeries of the Waters"). Alicia is a charming person who dispenses rather generously with her smiles and is kind and affectionate towards everyone. Most of the characters in Aria love her (and most of the fans do, too), although her smiles and her "ara, ara"s tend to annoy Akira (who grew up with Alicia and thus have had to suffer the cheerfulness a long, long time) to no end. Her anime seiyuu is Oohara Sayaka, commonly acknowledged to be the "lite" version of her audio drama seiyuu, Inoue Kikuko.
Akira: "Ara ara kinshi!" ("ara ara"s are forbidden!)
Alicia: *Ufufu* (giggling)
Akira: "Ufufu mo kinshi!" ("ufufu" is also forbidden!)
Alicia: "Ara ara~"
Akira: "DOCHI MO KINSHI!" (they're both forbidden!)
Akira Ferrari: Aika's boss at Himeya, Prima Undine, and one of the Mizu no Sandaiyousei. Akira is the diammetric opposite of her childhood friend Alicia -- she's demanding, proactive, and sometimes bad-tempered. Despite their occasional clashes, Akira's personality has rubbed off quite a bit on Aika. Akira's exasperated tirades at Alicia (see above) provide some of the most comedic moments in Aria. Her anime seiyuu is Minagawa Junko (Sagitta~~~), and her audio drama seiyuu is the accomplished Mitsuishi Kotono (Misato~~~).
I suppose Akira-san isn't too used to being bribed with food...
Ai: a little girl who sort of... blackmails... Akari into giving her a gondola ride. She's tired of the same old, same old in her life back on Man-home (Earth), and an eventful day spent with Akari and Aika restores some of her optimism and hope. She returns to Man-home at the end of Episode 1, but keeps in touch with Akari via video mail. Her anime seiyuu is Mizuhashi Kaori.
"Take me on a gondola ride or I'll scream 'kidnap'!"
This ... thing ... is Aria-shachou(社 長 - company president). He's supposed to be a cat (EDIT: a Martian cat -- hence the eccentric look. --K. 2/26/07). All of the gondolier guilds in Neo Venezia employ cats with blue (specifically, aquamarine blue) eyes as titular presidents in order to bring themselves good luck (as Aquamarine is taken to be the guardian goddess of waterfarers), although other "presidents" look more catlike (EDIT: again, because they're not Martian cats --K. 2/26/07) and are generally smarter than Aria-shachou here... His anime seiyuu is Chinami Nishimura, and his audio drama seiyuu is Hayashibara Megumi.
Naturally, my first exposure to Aria was through manga; namely, the manga series Aqua by Amano Kozue. Quite frankly, the Aqua-Aria manga franchise featured some of the most astonishingly beautiful manga art I have ever seen. Not only are the characters attractive, but the surroundings are done in fine, toned detail that makes for an extremely immersive and visually satisfying reading experience. The same is true for Aria - The Animation. The interplay of the various shades of blue that dominate the planet Aqua are done in rich, colorful detail, and the stylistic architecture of Neo Venezia project beautifully into the water beneath them, which itself is a mirror for the expansive sky above. Accompanied by a superb soundtrack featuring soothing ambience and soft yet richly lyrical theme tracks, Aria presents a setting that can easily compete with the D. C. ~Da Capo~ and Stratos 4 franchises for top honors in artistry and elegance from recent anime series. Combined with the peaceful tone of the story and character-driven vignettes that subtly understate the calmer, gentler nature of life on Aqua (and in Neo Venezia in particular), Aria - The Animation is a cut above the competition as a remedial anime and as an anime that everyone can enjoy. I recommend it.
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A bit off topic, but an update on your quest for gemini. According to the last megastore I visited, you can not buy that doll. It was only available as some sort of promotional item? I think that is what was said, anyway. I will check a few more stores I know off, and if I have any luck I will let you know.
What I was told was that that particular one that was seen in Densha was a promo doll, as the show aired during the summer and the doll was not available then. The mass market version of that Gemini figure supposedly went on sale in October, though...
BTW, we need to work harder to make the peoples love us. Even Google deems us invisible right now... =.=
So far, of the stores I've visited, they don't have Sakura Taisen stuff. None at all. Or those that do, most of it is ST 2 or 3. I asked not about that figure in general, but just about Sakura Taisen V, and I got the promo response. I've really only got one store left, before I have to start rooting through video game stores again.
As for the love bit ... yeah, that would definately be a problem. For google to love you, people must link to you. Google's engine works almost entirely off links, and the titles people use for them.
Ara, ara.
So... how do you like my new pet fluffy show?
Found it. Bought it. It cost 5040 yen. There was only one in the entire store, and that was the fifth store I checked, so please excuse me for not okaying the price with you first. Also, I have no clue how I am getting it back to the states. How attached are you to the box?
I take it that your Vodafone just can't handle mail messages from my end... :/ So I'll repeat myself (swear to God I didn't use any kanji, only ANSI English, oh well): isn't it easiest to just take the figure with you when you come back? It's a small thing and not likely to put your luggage over the weight limit, and not only does it cost money if you air parceled it to me instead, but it'd arrive about the same time as you did anyway. I don't really care about the packaging unless it's REALLY cool-looking, in which case just take a picture and show me.
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