Blue Swan

Jul. 27th, 2006 04:41 pm
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I do love Miki when she's being all swanky. And oh, hey, Komu in Flower! And a slimy Osa!

What more do you need, really?

The songs and dances don't really stick in my mind (I did like the Russian KGB spies/mafia song, but they sang it way too many times.), but this is pure Bow Hall plotty fun. Plus... Miki in black leather.



.... Do I get another tin of biscuits? *shameless beggar*
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TCA Special 1996 - Melodies and Memories

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Wow. Wow. I think this is my favorite TCA special so far. It's just so different that it's really intriguing.

Act I

Instead of the usual parade down the stairs or something like that to introduce the troupes, they jump right into doing scenes from famous oriental-style Takarazuka musicals. Starlight People, a Shinsengumi musical originally done in the 70s by Yuki. Here Hana does it, with Maya Miki playing Okita Souji, also includes Shiraki Ayaka, Takane Fubuki, and Makoto Tsubasa. Eternal Tale stars Kuze, Hanafusa, and Todoroki. Red Flowers Falling in Menam tells the story of a Japanese ambassador (Yamada: Asaji Saki) to Shamuro, other cast includes Kazahana Mai, Aika Mire, Shibuki Jun, Shizuki Asato, and Wataru Kozuki. The old favorite, Lover's Suicide shows up again, with Ichiro Maki and Hanafusa Mari playing the lovers, also includes Minoru Kou, Kouju Tatsuki (singing "Kono Yo ni Tada Hitotsu"), and Kaikyou Hiroki.

Act II

We open with a collection of songs from Western musicals, including Guys and Dolls, Oklahoma, West Side Story, South Pacific, The Sound of Music, Dean, songs from Kurt Weill, Maury Yeston, and Cole Porter. A medley of Offenbach songs leads us into recent Takarazuka favorites, including a La Nostalgie featuring every sexy otokoyaku to ever exist, EVER. Perhaps the most bizzarre is Ichiro Maki singing "Watashi Dake ni" in her otokoyaku voice. 0.o And then we end with the parade to "Takarazuka Forever."

What I Thought:

Act I was gorgeous and full of angst. Non-chan (Kuze Seika) and Mariko-chan's (Asaji Saki) characters had me in tears. Beautifully, beautifully done. It was interesting to see another version of Lover's Suicide. Ichiro and Hana played it much more desperate than Saeko and Kurara did in the 2004 special, and I can't decide which I like more. Oddly enough, I think I liked Hakushou Kairi's version of "Kono Yo" more than Taatan's, though Taatan's was also gorgeous.

Act II was a lot of fun. For me the best part was the Western musical numbers, and I was absolutely cracking up during The Sound of Music. The South Pacific songs had me all kinds of amused -- ah, Japanese women cross-dressing as WWII American navy men.... I was so very glad I wasn't forced to listen yet again to too many "classic" Takarazuka songs, which they seem to love pulling out for the TCA specials.
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TCA Special 1997 - The Festival

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This special was set up as a competition, with Takarazuka staff members choosing their favorite performance from each round. The rounds included:

Act I

Chansons sung by the top musumeyaku, jazz with the top otokoyaku singing, Japanese pop music sung by groups of 3rd and 4th ranked otokoyaku (SMAP, V6 and other J-pop groups' songs), a hidden talent battle, and then for the finale older Takarazuka songs. The finale also included the 2nd-ranked otokoyaku singing while the lowest otokoyaku on the star tracks danced in dresses.

Act II

Act II began with songs from musicals done that year by each troupe, often with a quirky twist at the end, a dance competition, and then the game corner. Lastly, the prize was awarded to the winning troupe and then they had the parade down the grand staircase.

What I thought: Funny! Very funny. Probably not one I'd recommend if you don't know the stars who were in this performance, but it was definitely amusing.

Prestige

Mar. 31st, 2006 07:32 pm
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Okay, so I didn't pick out Yuuhi, Mizu, and most of the other baby 'siennes, but I know they're in there....

Prestige

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Main: Kuze Seika & Kazahana Mai

Aw, this was a nice show. And somehow, in the middle of all the "normal" suits, dresses, and such, Mami ended up with the WTH costume and scene. Obviously they were preparing their audience for her future revue shows as a top star. Lots of Zunko singing as well, and cute Shiokaze moments, particularly her bit right before the West Side Story section.

I do like Kuze, although she has an intimidating presence and doesn't quite fit my image of Tsukigumi. I think I'd run if faced with her in a dark alley. ;)


Oh, and a short NHK interview with Mami about West Side Story after it on this tape, which must have been aired in '98. Looks like a New Years special, since Mami is in formal hakama.


ETA: Found Mizu! And Yuuhi! <-- Had to find her favorites, especially when they're in the same show together.
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Speakeasy

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MacHeath: Maya Miki
Polly Peachum: Sen Hosachi
Jonathon Peachum: Aika Mire
Rolly Rockett: Hibiki Takumi
Jenny Diver: Shino Yuka
Lucy Rockett: Nagisa Aki
Charles Randy: Iori Naoka
Cherie Peachum: Takayagi Midori

Summary: This show is based on the German The Threepenny Opera, which is in turn based on the English The Beggar's Opera. The plot seems to follow the musical fairly closely, but the music and lyrics seem to have been rewritten in many cases. (For obvious reasons .. this is one racy musical!)

Reactions: Loved Maya Miki in this role! Loved all of the cast. They still managed to get some fairly racy things in there, by zuka standards. That bed scene... o.0 I wish Jenny had had more screen time, because I loved the dynamics between her and Mack just as much as between him and Polly.

Sniper

Scene 1~3: Prologue
Scene 3~5: The Wonder Man, Harimao
A chivalrous thief aids in the independence of SE Asia.... and woos the girl while he's at it.
Scene 6~7: Getting Rich Quick
Gamblers and gigolos.
Scene 8~9: The Dream of Going to the Big Sky
The Wright brothers.
Scene 10~12: Heavenly Port ~ Rio
Carnival. Need I say more?
Scene 13~15: Hey, Reporter!
A famous couple of movie stars attempt to keep their affair under wraps.
Scene 16~18: The Sky at Auschwitz
A couple is taken into custody by the Nazis on their wedding day and taken to Auschwitz.
Scene 19~20: Finale

What? What? *shivers* This is one weird revue. The shiny space-age outfits in the prologue are just plain ugly, and the WWII scenes were actually a bit much for me. Maybe I'm overly sensitive, but I don't care if the two main characters get reunited on fluffy clouds in heaven, I don't want gas chamber reenactments. It's too much.

So, yeah. I've actually found a revue show I don't like.

ETA: I will admit, the "Hey, Reporter!" skits were funny. And Aika Mire's "chivalrous thief" was amusing and dashing at the same time.

Dandyism

Mar. 13th, 2006 10:16 pm
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Can you tell my Spring Break started today? So, ever since I saw a clip from this dance between Rika and Charlie back in October on Rika's Sayonara video, I've been dying to get my hands on Dandyism.


Yeah, baby Rika and baby Charlie!

Soooo... I finally got a WOWOW copy, and it's several generations old, but I think I'll share some caps anyway.

Dandyism

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Maya Miki, Sen Hosachi, Aika Mire, Hibiki Takumi, Shibuki Jun, Hatsukaze Midori, etc.

Maya Miki.... I continue to be unsure of what I think of Maya. When I like her I love her, but sometimes I just can't get into what she's doing at all. "Dandy" was definitely a good theme for her, though. Heck, "dandy" is a good theme for anything Zuka! Oh, I'm sorry, are my preferences showing again? ;) Takarazuka definitely redefined "dandy", though. ... I would never call Bogie a dandy. ^^; And... what's with the clowns? I mean, really? They're kind of creepy.

Haha, another non-existent review from me. Sometimes all I can say is *drool*. And I can't wait for Wataru's Neo Dandyizm this fall!

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