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[Perfect Blue] The classic “Spring” in 4K remastered BD goes on sale today.

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  • March 1, 2025
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PERFECT BLUE Production by Varan Jean Electronic Director’s Work

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It was a very shocking work in various ways, but the most surprising thing was that the stalker’s voice was unexpectedly high.

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>>1

Kenshi Yonezu…

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>>3

Long-time fans…

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From its appearance, one might imagine it speaks in a really hushed voice, but the voice is surprisingly easy to understand—it’s a stalker.

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It’s been nearly 30 years since the work was created, but the otaku people haven’t changed much.

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When I was watching the ice pick from Aquarion, it reminded me of this masterpiece.

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I’m torn between this and Tokyo Godfathers when it comes to which is the greatest masterpiece of Satoshi Kon’s works.

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>>7

It’s five court ladies!!!

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I also like Paranoia Agent.

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The authenticity of the live scene, including the music, is surprisingly impressive.

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The Godfathers is interesting as an entertainment piece, but it doesn’t have that characteristic convergence of fantasy and reality that is typical of Satoshi Kon at all.

It’s like saying you prefer things that aren’t characteristic of Satoshi Kon.

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>>11

Huh?

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What?

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Isn’t paprika the greatest masterpiece?

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If we’re talking about which one is the best, it might be Paranoia Agent.

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Her memories are nice, aren’t they…?

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I love the suspense and thrill, as well as the atmosphere of that era, so I occasionally want to watch it.

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The director has a short career, from Perfect Blue (1997) to Last Ohayou (2007)!

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>>18

It’s the longer one.

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It’s too highly concentrated, isn’t it?

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I think it’s paprika, which served as the inspiration for Inception.

When you become an otaku, the thread images.

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Junko Iwao is great, isn’t she?

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>>20

I was wondering how they feel about playing a role that digs into past wounds.

I was happy that you’ve been promoting BD these past few days.

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The director also said he was a nice person, and it seems there’s further interaction, like he brought flowers to the solo exhibition.

I felt that we both did a good job.

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>>34

It was worse than movies during and right before the actual idol era…

I’m really glad I could succeed as a voice actor.

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>>42

There are way too many crappy anecdotes…

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(A voice actor with an unknown man inside the house)

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>>26

In the promotional post, it says, “I challenged the role of Miwa with a strong determination,” and knowing their past history, I couldn’t help but think, “That’s true…”

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Is there still no news about the dream machine I was trying to create before I died?

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>>21

Even now, or rather, after everything that happened, it seems like it has disappeared.

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I’m glad that it eventually came around to me as a disciple because Otomo was a psychic.

It became a theme throughout the director’s life.

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The thread image was also the basis for Black Swan…

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I like Millennium Actress.

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https://magmix.jp/post/46612

The project that Satoshi Kon should create has been halted.

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>>27

That’s true…

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Satoshi Kon himself was also quite vocal.

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I like it, but I can’t bring myself to reconsider it!

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The director has a rather peculiar way of thinking, and he creates works only for those who share the same sensitivity as he does, so it’s really difficult to find a replacement.

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>>31

I think it’s amazing that you can create something with a certain level of entertainment value with that feeling.

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A stalker is still a stalker, but it’s okay if they’re a well-meaning person, right?

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As soon as it seems like they are in a position to attack, they go ahead and do something like rape, which is just…

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Men are all like that, right?

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>https://magmix.jp/post/46612

I want to see storyboards, scripts, and films…

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It seems that one of the sources of inspiration, aside from the original work, is Hirasawa’s Sim City.

I wonder what they decided to incorporate from such a magnificent album full of grand songs… The genius’s ideas are strange.

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It’s nice how Hirazawa’s music is mixed in the background.

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This person’s subjects are generally dark, but they don’t usually lead to a bad ending.

The character in the thread is too tough.

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What?

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I laughed when I wondered which figure this was.

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I really love the feeling of the roles of the thousand-year actress switching in and out as the story progresses.

At first, I found the ending hard to accept, but I gradually came to think it’s a story about learning to love oneself, and now I really like it.

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In the end, Otaku-kun is not really watching Mima, but only what he wants to see and what’s convenient for him.

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Goodwill… is it goodwill…?

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All the puzzle pieces in the thread image are the same shape, and that’s scary too.

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It’s a bit late to mention it, but one of the idols in Odd Taxi is set to be from Oita. I wonder if this was a homage?

The roles are those of the target and the one who targets.

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Matsumoto Rika is just amazing!

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>>49

Hehehehe.

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I am me.

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It’s a gloomy movie, but surprisingly I like the refreshing way it ends.

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>>52

That’s nice…

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KEY THE METAL IDOL has been released for distribution, and it seems that recent works starring Iwao-san are often in the spotlight…

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It’s not the lead role, but I’m also remaking ToHeart, and the late ’90s are making a comeback.

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Rumi’s madness is too terrifying…

In the scene where I run and chase at the end.

It’s insane that an ideal is reflected on the glass side too.

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That manager is amazing for being able to move despite being so overweight…

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Maybe it was because of the energy from madness and having been an ex-idol.

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Mr. Iwao’s debut was in Montana Jones…

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As a result of co-starring with Akio Otsuka and Takao Shimon, I power-leveled over the course of a year.

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While working part-time at a kiosk, I was recommended by someone in the anime industry who knew about my idol days, so I took the audition as my last chance and I passed.

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I just bought it the other day, but is something wrong?

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>>62

What? Versions compatible with 8K or DC mini will come out eventually.

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>>68

Hurry up and sell that player!!

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It’s like computer graphics! That’s it!

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It’s common sense in Oceania.

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Now is the time to triumph towards the blue sky!

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Is this the one where I thought it was a stalker, but it turned out the person was just crazy?

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>>63

It’s erotic, so check it out for yourself!

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I’m sure that when filming a rape scene in a drama

The scene where the actor playing the role of violating the character is apologizing feels somehow raw…

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I like Millennium Actress.

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The OVA of JoJo is the best.

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Finding Susumu Hirasawa words in Perfect Blue is fun too.

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Perfect Blue is quite heavy, so I can’t easily rewatch it.

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I am real.

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I’m asking whether it’s true or not!!

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I loved the MAD that combined Death Man with the devil’s Merry Christmas, but I’m sad it got deleted.

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It’s really a pity that they died young.

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>>77

Really, yeah…

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I think this directorial work is quite easy to understand.

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When I watch Millennium Actress, it feels too much like a wise man’s propeller, and it becomes bothersome.

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I would like them to do a YouTube live stream to commemorate the release.

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Before a stalker speaks, they are creepy yet cool, but once they start talking, it becomes strange.

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There isn’t anywhere that has Millennium Actress available for subscription streaming…

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>>86

It was on Netflix until two years ago or last year.

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The dreaming machine gives up, but what happened to OPUS?

How many years has it been since Susumu Hirasawa wrote the theme song?

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It seems like they had a terrible production progress, how sad.

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I heard that the story about folding and transporting the background of “Paranoia Agent” is based on true events.

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At the time of the examination, I was just barely a 15-year-old kid.

I thought they were really doing the real thing, considering how wild the aftermath of the rape scene was.

I masturbated a lot.

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It is undoubtedly unfortunate that he died young, but it is not surprising that he died young.

A person like that.

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It seems like I would be trending in a controversy if I were alive.

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The subscription for Millennium Actress seems to disappear in a short time.

It feels like the BD release was late, but maybe the rights holder is different from others.

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