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Nov 29, 2010

9nine Songs

MEMBERS
     * Satake Uki (佐武宇綺)
    * Nishiwaki Sayaka (西脇彩華)
    * Kawashima Umika (川島海荷)
    * Yoshii Kanae (吉井香奈恵)
    * Murata Hirona (村田寛奈)

SINGLES
    *  [2006.02.14] Sweet Snow
    * [2008.06.24] Show TIME
    * [2009.10.21] Smile Again
    * [2010.01.20] Hikari no Kage
    * [2010.12.01] Cross Over
    * [2011.03.09] SHINING☆STAR

ALBUMS
    *  [2007.03.21] first9
    * [2008.07.09] second9

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[PV] Smile Again
[PV] Show TIME
[PV] SHINING STAR

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9nine - sky [2008.07.09]
Nov 24, 2010

Bonnie Pink News




Bonnie Pink rayakan ulang tahun debutnya


Penulis lagu dan penyanyi Bonnie Pink (37) tahun ini merayakan ulang tahun ke-15 debutnya di dunia entertainment jepang. Untuk itu Bonnie bekerja sama dengan 5 sutradara ternama untuk membuat sebuah film pendek. Film tersebut berjudul Furaera dan seperti judulnya mengambil tema tentang pengalaman dicampakkan (furaeru). Dalam film ini akan terdapat 5 cerita dan salah satunya dibintangi oleh Eriko Sako (28), sahabat Bonnie. Theme Song film ini akan menggunakan lagu kite yang dinyanyikan Bonnie sendiri. Kite akan dirilis dalam bentuk single  pada 22 september 2010 dan dimasukkan pula dalam album Dear Diary yang dijula 6 Oktober mendatang, bersamaan dengan rilisnya film itu.


Nov 22, 2010

.Hack//G.U. Trilogy



The Movie will be placed in the storyline of each .hack//G.U. games trilogy. The story follows Haseo, a player in the online MMORPG called The World:R2 at first depicted as a PKK (Player Killer Killer) known as the "Terror of Death", a former member of the disbanded Twilight Brigade guild. Haseo encounters Azure Kite (believing him to be Tri-Edge and blaming him for what happened to Shino) but is hopelessly outmatched. Azure Kite easily defeats Haseo and Data Drains him, reducing his level from 133 to 1 and leaving him without any items, weapons, or member addresses. He is left with a mystery on his hands as to the nature of the Data Drain and why Azure Kite is in possession of such a skill.

Eventually Haseo gains the "Avatar" of Skeith. Acquiring the ability to call Skeith and wield his abilities, such as Data Drain. With Skeith as his strength, Haseo begins the quest for a way to save Shino.

He is seen seeking out a PK (Player Killer) known as Tri-Edge, whose victims supposedly are unable to return to The World after he PKs them. Haseo's friend, Shino, was attacked six months prior to the events of the game by Tri-Edge, and the player herself, Shino Nanao, was left in a coma.

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Nov 19, 2010

Kamen Rider Kabuto Movie


Kamen Rider Kabuto The Movie: God Speed Love (劇場版 仮面ライダーカブト GOD SPEED LOVE Gekijōban Kamen Raidā Kabuto Goddo Supīdo Rabu?) is the theatrical film adaptation of the Kamen Rider Kabuto TV series directed by Hidenori Ishida and written by Shōji Yonemura. This movie takes place in an alternate universe. In this reality, the impact of the first meteor evaporated all of Earth's oceans and plunged the Earth into chaos. Seven years after the meteor hit Earth, ZECT plans to use a passing comet to refill the Earth's oceans, unaware that their plan will cause another meteor to crash on Earth, one large enough to destroy the world.

The film was produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with 2006's Super Sentai movie, GoGo Sentai Boukenger The Movie: "The Greatest Precious". Upon its release, the movie was the second highest selling family movie of the week coming in at 4th place.[1] A Director's Cut version of the movie was released on May 2007.

Nov 16, 2010

17sai Tabidachi no Futari (Seventeen)


17Sai Tabidachi no Futari

One has to think that when you�re a member of the Hello! Project, the umbrella name given to all the pop groups managed by the UP-FRONT Agency and produced by Tsunku, you�re probably going to get a whole lot of movie deals. To actually accept one of these offers it�s safe to assume the project would have to be high-quality, time-efficient, and (perhaps most importantly) fairly innocuous so as not to sully the carefully cultivated image each member is expected to maintain. 17sai Tabidachi no Futari is no exception. This film is pretty much exactly the type of drama you would expect from Miki Fujimoto and Rika Ishikawa, the two most outwardly-melancholy members of Hello! Project (although in recent years Ishikawa has stepped up her peppy-factor quite a bit). It�s a basic-as-it-gets coming of age drama engineered to make you feel kinda bad, then kinda good, and then kinda bad again—but never too far in either direction. That mixed with a completely unrealistic dose of teenage innocence is the tried and true recipe for these types of dramas and “Seventeen” doesn�t stray from it whatsoever.

Ishikawa stars Maiko, a girl who was given up by her father at the age of three and has lived in a foster home ever since. One day her foster brother turns up missing and she�s given the task of finding him. She�s contacted by a girl named Lisa (Fujimoto) who the boy immediately took a shine to and started following around. Lisa is a pessimistic girl who spends most of her time lamenting the fact that her mom is a bit of a trollop and seems to care more about the men she brings home than her own daughter. This first meeting is brief but sets the stage for a future friendship.

Maiko is an aspiring artist and intends to write and illustrate children�s books some day. With the encouragement of her art teacher (whom she has a huge crush on, of course) she decides to show her most recent picture book to an editor he knows at a publishing company. Unfortunately the editor doesn�t like her story very much and she feels like her dream is crushed.

Meanwhile, Lisa has more problems with her mother putting too much faith in guys that are just using her and decides to leave home for a while. She crosses paths with Maiko again and the two of them bond more. Later on Maiko discovers her father has come back to Japan to meet her and she must decide if she�s ready for that or not.

As you can probably tell, none of the conflicts or problems in this film are even remotely earth-shattering. It�s basically just the story of two girls over-dramatizing every aspect of their lives and dwelling on every little detail. But then again the popularity of Asian dramas over the years has proven that you don�t really need to be completely outrageous or scandalous to be entertaining on some level. People love these types of dramas because of their simplicity and innocence, not in spite of it. Seventeen accomplishes what it sets out to accomplish and boasts a very good cast of established dramatic actors. Even Ishikawa and Fujimoto do a pretty good job considering their lack of film experience. Aside from some horrendously difficult to understand subtitles on my HK DVD I can�t really find much bad to say about this one, or good for that matter. It is what it is and if you like this sort of thing you�ll probably enjoy it. How�s that for noncommital?

One has to think that when you�re a member of the Hello! Project, the umbrella name given to all the pop groups managed by the UP-FRONT Agency and produced by Tsunku, you�re probably going to get a whole lot of movie deals. To actually accept one of these offers it�s safe to assume the project would have to be high-quality, time-efficient, and (perhaps most importantly) fairly innocuous so as not to sully the carefully cultivated image each member is expected to maintain. 17sai Tabidachi no Futari is no exception. This film is pretty much exactly the type of drama you would expect from Miki Fujimoto and Rika Ishikawa, the two most outwardly-melancholy members of Hello! Project (although in recent years Ishikawa has stepped up her peppy-factor quite a bit). It�s a basic-as-it-gets coming of age drama engineered to make you feel kinda bad, then kinda good, and then kinda bad again—but never too far in either direction. That mixed with a completely unrealistic dose of teenage innocence is the tried and true recipe for these types of dramas and “Seventeen” doesn�t stray from it whatsoever.

Ishikawa stars Maiko, a girl who was given up by her father at the age of three and has lived in a foster home ever since. One day her foster brother turns up missing and she�s given the task of finding him. She�s contacted by a girl named Lisa (Fujimoto) who the boy immediately took a shine to and started following around. Lisa is a pessimistic girl who spends most of her time lamenting the fact that her mom is a bit of a trollop and seems to care more about the men she brings home than her own daughter. This first meeting is brief but sets the stage for a future friendship.

Maiko is an aspiring artist and intends to write and illustrate children�s books some day. With the encouragement of her art teacher (whom she has a huge crush on, of course) she decides to show her most recent picture book to an editor he knows at a publishing company. Unfortunately the editor doesn�t like her story very much and she feels like her dream is crushed.

Meanwhile, Lisa has more problems with her mother putting too much faith in guys that are just using her and decides to leave home for a while. She crosses paths with Maiko again and the two of them bond more. Later on Maiko discovers her father has come back to Japan to meet her and she must decide if she�s ready for that or not.

As you can probably tell, none of the conflicts or problems in this film are even remotely earth-shattering. It�s basically just the story of two girls over-dramatizing every aspect of their lives and dwelling on every little detail. But then again the popularity of Asian dramas over the years has proven that you don�t really need to be completely outrageous or scandalous to be entertaining on some level. People love these types of dramas because of their simplicity and innocence, not in spite of it. Seventeen accomplishes what it sets out to accomplish and boasts a very good cast of established dramatic actors. Even Ishikawa and Fujimoto do a pretty good job considering their lack of film experience. Aside from some horrendously difficult to understand subtitles on my HK DVD I can�t really find much bad to say about this one, or good for that matter. It is what it is and if you like this sort of thing you�ll probably enjoy it. How�s that for noncommital?


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Nov 14, 2010

100 Scene no Koi PV


100 Scene no Koi
[ 100シーンの恋] (100 Love Scenes)

Cast
Mizushima Hiro
Uehara Misa
Sugimoto Yumi
Yuki Saya

Synopsis
Mizushima Hiro stars in three different love stories of 15 minutes each, playing three different roles: an stylist, a surfer and a beautician.

First Story: "If it makes you happy" ~ chapter of the surfer ~
Hiro Mizushima × Yuki Saya

Second story: "Confession kiss" ~ chapter of stylist ~
Hiro Mizushima × Uehara Misa

Third Chapter: "The last asking" ~ chapter of beautician ~
Hiro Mizushima × Sugimoto Yumi

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OST.100 Scene no Koi


00 Scene no Koi
[ 100シーンの恋] (100 Love Scenes)

Cast
Mizushima Hiro
Uehara Misa
Sugimoto Yumi
Yuki Saya

Synopsis
Mizushima Hiro stars in three different love stories of 15 minutes each, playing three different roles: an stylist, a surfer and a beautician.

First Story: "If it makes you happy" ~ chapter of the surfer ~
Hiro Mizushima × Yuki Saya

Second story: "Confession kiss" ~ chapter of stylist ~
Hiro Mizushima × Uehara Misa

Third Chapter: "The last asking" ~ chapter of beautician ~
Hiro Mizushima × Sugimoto Yumi

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Nov 7, 2010

Kamen Rider Ichigo Nigo

Kamen Rider 1 / Hongo Takeshi adalah seorang mahasiswa biasa yang mempelajari biokimia di universitas Jonan dan seorang pembalap motor amatir. Namun sekolompok organisasi yang ingin menguasai dunia "Shocker" menculiknya untuk dijadikan cyborg/mutan dan membantu mereka dalam berbuat jahat. Namun sebelum mereka berhasil mencuci otak Hongo ada sedikit kekacauan yang membuat para shocker panik sehingga Hongo dapat melarikan diri. Hongo menyadari bahwa ia bukan lagi manusia, melainkan cyborg berwujud serangga. Dengan kekuatan cyborg barunya itu ia bertarung melawan shocker.

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Nov 6, 2010

9nine PV's


9nine (pronounced as nine) is a 9 person unit, formed in 2006, under LesPros entertainment. They receive great support from school girls, ranging from primary school to high school. They actively participate in the media scene as magazine models, actresses and variety regulars.

In January 2007, Matsuzawa Azusa and Wagatsuma Miwako withdrew from 9nine. Shimogaki Madoka and Kawashima Umika joined in as new members.

In December 2007, Kato Rubi was removed from 9nine reportedly after pictures surfaced of her in a relationship with Hey! Say! JUMP member, Takaki Yuya.

In March 2009, Ashida Marie, Yoshida Mai, and Yamaoka Midori graduated from 9nine.

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