
Mahomekanoga
The biggest noise called Toshio Okada.
Yuichi Fukuda’s peak period
I realized that TV Tokyo makes interesting dramas.
Looking back now, it might have been a pretty close call for the drama adaptation.
The bike shop guy is nice, isn’t he?
>>5
By the way, where are you going on this bike?
For now, to the university…
That’s not it, young man… You ride this bike… and run towards tomorrow!!
I’m feeling uneasy, wondering if maybe something like a spirit is possessing Yasuda.
The level of reproduction of Anno-kun is amazing.
Well, I don’t really know if it’s actually like this, but…
I was impressed by how they managed to make it interesting, even though it only had elements that seemed likely to be cold in its live-action adaptation.
>>8
Yanagira is amazing!
>>8
I think it’s significant that it’s based on a true story.
Blah blah blah!
Listen! Don’t become a ridiculous adult who looks back and thinks, “Ah, my school days were great!” after growing up!
If I start now, it would be a bit too sensitive, so this was the only timing I had.
Mr. Yasuda is disappointed that he couldn’t meet Anno-kun.
Well… considering the members appearing, I suppose that’s the case…
I can’t speak poorly of Fukuda because I like this and Yoshihiko.
Well, I don’t think it’s suited for a movie length…
Anno-kun was perfect as a performer.
Bite
>>16
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>>25
…I got lost.
Sato Jiro’s Mad Holly was a bit suspicious, but the rest was good with a subdued Fukuda smell.
Perhaps they erased their personal color because it’s a biographical work by Fukuda’s self-proclaimed master?
>>19
You’re not erasing it enough!
It was good because it was interesting!
It’s hot and stuffy!!
I want to see it again after a long time, but I wonder if it’s streaming somewhere…
Both the OP and ED are good, aren’t they?
Toshio Okada is a nuisance, but since he was one of the parties involved at that time, there’s a reason for letting him participate.
Honoo-kun!
Smack smack smack smack
I have a memory of Ippongi Ban praising Yanagira Yuuya’s appearance in Honoo a lot.
I will dare to sleep!!!!!!!!!
Even though the average age on Anno’s side seems really high, it’s strange that everyone somewhat looks like a university student.
>>32
The director who makes Shimamoto host for 20 minutes is quite bold.
It’s the first time I’ve bought a drama BD box.
Seriously, if Fukuda can create such masterpieces, why are his movies all so trash?
In the early chapters, the character Honoo seemed to be on the side that could be considered quite troublesome.
>>36
No…
At first, I тоже.
It was like this.
It might be…
The one where The Fable and the cast are quite overlapping.
At that time, it’s unthinkable not to mention Toshio Okada.
I thought Anno wouldn’t show up until the end, and after a while, I realized there’s no way he could come out…
I only knew him from his child acting days, so when I saw Yuuya Yanagihara… I was like, Yuuya Yanagihara!?
It also became Gin Tama.
“I never realized Yūya Yanagihara could act like this… a drama that changed my perspective.”
>>42
Actually, the person themselves said it’s a turning point.
Yano Kentaro, who has gotten the image of always wearing a white suit.
After a while, news broke that Yamaga had fallen into hardship, and it left me with an indescribable feeling.
It’s not like I’m going to miss out because Anno is moving away…
I wonder if Mount Bushi will be turned into an anime.
>>50
This movie is tragic…
>>50
He’s seriously such a beautiful boy, isn’t he, Yanagura at this time?
It seeps in smoothly.
That bike shop guy is awesome.
I’m really talking with a jagged speech bubble.
During the cast interview, I couldn’t believe that Yuya Yagira was the same person at all.
What is this overly bold bald old man, I thought, and then realized it was him.
I feel like my nostrils get bigger only when I’m with Hono-kun.
I thought “This is a professional” with the expression of wanting to passionately talk about the OP of 009.
>>49
It probably isn’t like that anymore, but I spent 80% of the budget on the OP.
Unable to rent a studio, Yuichi Fukuda’s style at that time was to laugh while filming and editing the film alone on the second floor of an acquaintance’s company, delivering it just in time…
>>59
I think the opening of Yusha Yoshihiko 2 is the coolest among all openings that exist in this world.
>>64
The song is also cool, right?
Is there a stream somewhere?
>>60
I want something like U-NEXT.
>>63
I see~
I think Yuya Yagira and Takayuki Yamada have broadened their range of roles through their collaboration with Yuichi Fukuda.
I never thought they would actually bring in the real person for Harlock’s voice.
It’s sad that a sequel can’t be made for certain reasons, but I also feel that if Director Fukuda were to film it now, it would become something completely different…
When talking about Yūya Yagira’s acting career, Cannes and Aoi Honō are indispensable.
In other words, Aoi Honoo is practically Cannes.
>>67
You didn’t even come close to the Day ◯ Academy Award!
I quietly like the ending too.
You be King Joe!
I bought the DVD, so I can watch it anytime.