enjoy visiting your gallery, its so cheery and full of gorgeous cels

and if I lived so near Nakano I'd be in trouble

anyhow, thanks so much for sharing!

Hey, there! Thanks for taking a look and posting! I'm pretty bad at communicating with other collectors these days, so I tend to just be a shadow on the forum and elsewhere. hehteggacat wrote:gosh I dont always post here but I do always check out your updates, Rekka. I always
enjoy visiting your gallery, its so cheery and full of gorgeous cels![]()
and if I lived so near Nakano I'd be in trouble![]()
anyhow, thanks so much for sharing!
Making the new scans and images has actually taken less time than I initially thought, especially when my automated actions in Photoshop are actually doing what I want them to do! lol I can do a lot of batch resizing and editing that way, although I don't like how it positions the black boarder for thumbnails--I still do those manually.sensei wrote:Thanks, Rekka, for all the hard work you're doing on your gallery to make it more attractive: new scans, detailed descriptions, better thumbnails, etc. That's work that really shows your devotion to your gallery and to your favorite series. I hope your financial situation gets clarified soon: it is nerve-racking to be in this kind of situation and not really know what your work situation will be next month. At least your gallery can absorb some of the pent-up energy, but for your sake (and your gallery) I hope things fall the right way for you.
That's very true!! I never thought of that, but it stands to reason that shows airing at the same general time would borrow influences. Actually, all of the Senshi in Gulkeeva have some sort of headpiece like Touya.Thanks for sharing: I'm intrigued by the character/costume design of your Gulkeeva cels. It reminds me strongly of Magic Knight Rayearth (which I see was airing at exactly the same time in 1995). Touya in particular reminds me of Hikaru in MKR with the elaborate forehead armor. Thanks too for the good background notes, which are invaluable for those of us who do not know this series well. It only has 12 ratings on ANN, I see: two very good, four good, one not-really-good, one awful, one "worst ever." From your descriptions it seems better than "so-so," ANN's summation.
The story revolves around two parallel worlds, Eternalia and of course Earth. Eternalia is inhabited by two races: huminoids (human-ish people) and animanoids (furries). The huminoids are divided by a nasty civil war: Those living in the northern region of Northfeltia, the antagonists called Darknoids, and those who oppose them in Heaven's Tear. The overall premise is that Eternalia has fallen upon a devastating ice age. Everyone believes that the world is coming to an end and therefore something must be done to save their planet. Prince Zaza of Northfeltia believes that he must induce the "Oinaru Hanten" or the Sacred Reversal in order to save Eternalia. Princess Mereina, the ruler of Heaven's Tear, knows that if the Sacred Reversal is carried out, another innocent world will be sacrificed to save their own. So really, Prince Zaza believes he's doing the right thing to save their world even though he would be willingly sacrificing another separate world much like their own. Interesting enough, right? Then you add in an element of reincarnation, past lives, and resurrected souls to further complicate the plot. A thousand years or so in Eternalia's past, there was a great war in which four holy knights rose up and saved the world; they became what was known as the Legendary Gulkeeva Knights. As the years past and Eternalia once again faced a great danger, the souls of these four were resurrected. According to the novels, two of these souls didn't survive the transmigration but the souls of Radias, the Gold Knight of Earth, and Ryuto, the Silver Knight of Heaven, survived and sank into the bodies of two baby infants--Touya and Kira. [It is unclear whether these children had a soul of their own to begin with or if there are actually two separate souls living inside of them. Touya often fears that the soul of Radius will awaken and thusly destroy his own soul.] The two children of Eternalia and their parents are then sent to Earthside to await the pending fight. PHEW! That's a lot to take in, right?! lol |
Indeed, that was Seki Toshihiko. xD Must love his voice!! *^^* And it's curious that so little in terms of production artwork would be saved from these older shows. What did production companies do with the biproducts then, just chuck everything in the trash!? Augh! What would be the logistics behind that? Simply there wasn't enough space to keep them or they didn't know what to do with them...?? It's quite a waste!And thanks too for the detailed account of Antique Heart. That seems very Shinto in its conception of kamis that become devoted to a specific place and who cause trouble when their home is disturbed. It seems also worth knowing: Takahiko was voiced by Toshihiko Seki, who later did Duo Maxwell in Gundam Wing and Genjo Sanzo in the Saiyuki franchise, so it seems classy (but again ANN has next to nothing in its entry on it). It is sad that for some such series, especially one-shot OVAs, that cels were not preserved in any quantity. I keep watching for another cel from the Youseiou OVA, which seems likewise interesting and worth knowing, but I've only ever seen the one.
Oh awesome, thanks for the feedback! I've always been a fan of the black backgrounds, but you're right, it makes the darker fonts harder to read! Sorry about that! I'll get on thinking about a new color scheme since I haven't changed that probably ever since I first opened that gallery...!!Congratulations, and godspeed on your gallery remake. (But can I get you to do something other than dark red on black for links? Due to my partial color blindness, I can't read these headings without a lot of effort.)
Yeah, that's the spider Yoma/monster that comes back from the dead and attacks from behind...if I remember right. :p I do like the character design in this show. ^^This cel from Curse of the Undead Yoma (sounds like a surprisingly good movie made in the late 40s by an independent British film studio) has got a lot of drama and sharp points. It that the Yoma with the indistinct face coming in on the left?
Is that who that is? lol My DB knowledge is severely limited. If anyone knows any further detail on this one, I'd love to know! :3This cel shows Dragon Ball's Goku in a characteristically antisocial moment.
lol Oddly enough, I bought this in the Akihabara Mandarake. haha Just love those eyes!!Kamome in Akihabara Dennou Gum (aka Cyberteam in Akihabara) looks irritated that she's not the character that guy fans buy body pillows of.
Yes!! The movie is not the greatest of things... especially with the manga it's based on (and the author unwilling to give it a proper ending!!), but it has some good points that I like a lot. This particular scene in the OVA is one of my absolute favorites. I was lucky to add this new sequence mate for rather cheap. <3Congrats on getting a new kissy cel fromElementalors. That sequence reminds me a lot of the big "Fly me to the moon" scene from Escaflowne: Girl from Gaia.
Thank you!!! Sorry it's taken me this long to respond...and get another update ready! xPGodspeed and ganbatte on getting the rest scanned!
Thank you!! I thought that writing on the front would be a good hint! xDtheultimatebrucelee wrote:http://rekka.rubberslug.com/gallery/inv ... mID=371333
This is Nami Yamaguchi from Silent Mobius, in case you haven't figured out. the "Attacked Mystification Police" written on her collar give that one away