April 28, 2009

La Maison en Petit Cubes

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  • La Maison en Petit Cubes
  • aka Tsumiki no ie, つみきのいえ,The House of Small Cubes
  • Directed by Kunio Katō, 加藤久仁生
  • 2008
  • 12 minutes
  • IMDb
  • Amazon.co.jp, CDJapan

Petit Cubes is about an old man who lives in a flooded town with an ever rising water level. Everytime the water rises above the floor level in his home he begins to build a new one on top of the old, a task he has repeated all his life. While moving his furniture from his flooded house to the new dry house he loses his favourite pipe down a trapdoor. So he puts on his scuba gear and descends down through his old homes in search for the newly lost pipe. In his old homes he reminisce about his past living there, feeding his dying wife in her bed, meeting his daughters fiancée, going further and further back in time the deeper he goes.

Katō is still a fresh face in Japanese independent animation, he made his debut in 2001 with the short The Apple Incident and in 2003 he came into his own with a series of vignettes he made for the Japanese shockwave site called The Diary of Tortov Roddle. Tortov Roddle was my first encounter with Katō and it was love at first sight, his sketchy watercolors, dreamlike pacing and surreal settings struck a chord with me like few other animators has done before. I preordered Petit Cubes as soon as I could and it was with great anticipation I popped the DVD into my tv, now it was probably my own fault for expecting too much, but initially I was disappointed. Petit Cubes is very straight forward. Not at all what I expected from reading about the movie beforehand. And not what I expected after seeing Roddle. It may seem elitist but I initially wanted this film to be just as surreal as that one, I wanted for it to whisk me away on a magical carpet ride into its own world of logic and reason. While Petit Cubes' setting is wonderfully surreal, the life the old man lives there is anything but. It's mundane. BLEH! And the events that transpire are equally mundane. YUCK!

But I warmed up to it. The simple life he lives and the simplicity in understanding everything is what makes it work. The old man's previous homes submerged under water is an easily understood representation of life and even a child can understand what is going on and what Katō is saying. As a matter of fact Petit Cubes got adapted into a picture book in conjunction with the DVD release. The point I'm trying to make is that this is a movie that anyone can get something out of. The animation is beautiful and the story is well told and easy to understand, there is no dialogue or narration so the DVD can safely be ordered without any fear of things getting lost in translation. I like it!

Also, it won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, instantly making Katō destined to become the next big independent animator in Japan, taking over after Kōji Yamamura and Kihachirō Kawamoto.

April 24, 2009

Bakune Young

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  • Bakune Young
  • aka バクネヤング
  • By Toyokazu Matsunaga, 松永豊和
  • Published by VIZ Media, 2001-2002
  • English language
  • Reads left-to-right with replaced soundeffects
  • Three volumes
  • 264, 256 & 264 pages
  • $16.95 each
  • ISBN: 156931540X, 1569316368 & 1591160014
  • Amazon.com: volume 1, volume 2, volume 3


I've been trying to write something about the storyline in this manga, but nothing I write will ever make it any justice so you will just have to trust me when I say that this is one of the funniest most over-the-top manga I've read. A page turner with a furious pacing and high body count, most of the original cast is killed off by the start of volume three. Now enjoy these motherfucking panels and buy the books.

But what's up with his face?
Oh!
The introduction of Police Commissioner Sorigami

The English translation and adaptation, by Yuji Oniki, is very good. The typesetting is really boring but fully functional and the books' margins are fucked up, the edges are cut-off and run deep into the gutter, as always with these old Viz releases.

The French Ninja

You can find all three volumes on Amazon, but not if you search for the title or author, you have to search for the ISBN (or use my handy links) to find it. However a cheaper way would be to scour your local shops, if they have Bakune in stock it usually goes for a few dollars. I got my three volumes of Bakune Young on eBay for under $5 + S&H, an almost criminally low price considering that you get one of the most awesome manga ever.

April 15, 2009

This is visual kei

I have a friend who is a hardcore music nerd. Whenever we meet he enthusiastically talks about the current sub-sub-sub-genre he is exploring be it turbofolk, jazznoise or heavy death ero-tronica. One day, out of the blue, he asked me "what is visual kei?" I have a hard time translating music into words so one week later I responded with a mix cd.

I chose 75 songs spread all over the two decades the scene has existed, limiting myself to max 2 songs per artist. The goal was to give a clear image of what visual kei used to be and what it is today presenting most of the major players but also a few wild cards. It's a massive collection, clocking in at just over 5 hours and 30 minutes, and a good introduction, though maybe a bit TOO meaty. Most songtitles are linked to a YouTube performance!

  1. BUCK-TICK - JUST ONE MORE KISS, 1988
  2. D'ERLANGER - LA VIE EN ROSE, 1989
  3. D'ERLANGER - LULLABY, 1989
  4. X - , 1989
  5. X - X, 1989
  6. LADIES ROOM - SWAPPING PARTY, 1989
  7. ZI:KILL - Tero, 1990
  8. ZI:KILL - SUICIDE~想い出なんて…, 1991
  9. BUCK-TICK - 悪の華, 1992
  10. 黒夢 - 親愛なるDEATH MASK, 1992
  11. LUNA SEA - ROSIER, 1994
  12. 黒夢 - for dear, 1994
  13. BAISER - Dye, 1995
  14. D≒SIRE - DREAMS BURN DφWN, 1995
  15. Laputa - Scapegoat, 1995
  16. PENICILLIN - CHAOS, 1995
  17. PENICILLIN - Eternity, 1995
  18. Sleep My Dear - Ask for Eyes, 1995
  19. hide - 限界破裂, 1996
  20. LUNA SEA - G., 1996
  21. Shazna - Melty Love, 1996
  22. Deshabillz - He clever~能無シ達へ~, 1997
  23. Laputa - eve~Last night for you~, 1997
  24. Merry Go Round - ××体質, 1997
  25. PIERROT - Adolf, 1997
  26. Vasalla - PASSAGE, 1997
  27. BAISER - Phantom of Nightmare, 1998
  28. Dir en grey - Unknown...Despair...a Lost, 1998
  29. JE*REVIENS - Garden of E'den, 1998
  30. Lamiel - Eins, 1998
  31. Madeth gray'll - misantroop, 1998
  32. Malice Mizer - Syunikiss~二度目の哀悼~, 1998
  33. Aliene Maφriage - SUICIDE~洗礼の章, 1999
  34. Dir en grey - Cage, 1999
  35. Lareine - Je t'aime, 1999
  36. Phobia - La rouge fil, 1999
  37. Raphael - 花咲く命ある限り, 1999
  38. MUCC - オルゴォル, 1999
  39. Dué le quartz - 卍搦め, 2000
  40. kein - グラミー, 2000
  41. La'Mule - ナイフ, 2000
  42. Noir Fleurir - 時計の向こう側, 2000
  43. Phobia - 「VI」×2 section, 2000
  44. PIERROT - Creature, 2000
  45. DAS:VASSER - Over, 2001
  46. Kagrra, - 刹なる言葉, 2001
  47. Malice Mizer - Beast of Blood, 2001
  48. cali≠gari - マグロ, 2002
  49. GULLET - persecution complex, 2002
  50. Syndrome - アルビノ, 2002
  51. 蜉蝣 - 夕暮れの謝罪, 2002
  52. Blast - dearest, 2003
  53. D'espairsRay - MaVERiCK, 2003
  54. deadman - 盲目の羽と星を手に, 2003
  55. WERKMARE - ウイルス, 2003
  56. ガゼット - beautiful 5 [shit]ers, 2003
  57. 人格ラヂオ - お人形さん, 2003
  58. Plastic Tree - メランコリック, 2004
  59. ギルガメッシュ - Deceived Mad Pain, 2004
  60. deadman - follow the night light, 2005
  61. √eight - illational of the people, 2006
  62. Creature Creature - Paradise, 2006
  63. D - Sleeper, 2006
  64. exist†trace - JUDEA, 2006
  65. KuRt - Nickey Mouse, 2006
  66. Scar. - Blind, 2006
  67. D'espairsRay - SIXty∞NINe, 2007
  68. heidi. - 泡沫, 2007
  69. Rentrer en Soi - THE ABYSS OF DESPAIR, 2007
  70. 新興宗教楽団NoGoD - アトリア, 2007
  71. DELUHI - Two Hurt, 2008
  72. バイオレット - SPEED LIFE, 2008
  73. 9GOATS BLACK OUT - sink, 2008
  74. MUCC - アゲハ, 2008
  75. 新興宗教楽団NoGoD - 万黒深層大サァカス, 2009
BAISER - DYE

What would you change in this list? Which song is your favourite? Did it you get hooked? Changed your mind about visual kei?

I will probably dwell deeper into visual kei every once in a while, so look forward to explore the scene with me!

April 8, 2009

50 yaoi schlongs

I want to make a difference. I want to help people. I want to make the World a better place. So I have collected 50, mostly erect, penises by 50 different Japanese gay smut artists and named them all (the artists not the Johnsons). There are all kinds of peckers in this collection and you are bound to find something you like between Lily Hoshino's invisible dick (#22) and Senga Migiri's entusiastically throbbing meatloaf (#36). Some of these are made for a female audience and some are made for a male audience, all of them made to arouse.

Just hover your cursor over a willie and you'll see who drew it!

19 GouAkio TakamiAmaiyo MaiyoAsami TojoAshika SakuraAsia WatanabeChinpotaDenbu SakuraDr.TenEbitendonGengoroh TagameGo FujimotoGo HiranoHibakichiJin-ksJun UzukiShiuko KanoKangitenKanou RyoukiKirigakure TakayaKowmeiismLily HoshinoMaki MurakamiMarcy'sMasanoriMatsumoto InakiMentakoMio TennohjiMitsui JunMomoyaMu-sukeOoiPo~JuSaigadoSasorigatameSenga MigiriShibuki ChounoShima KyousukeSora OhtsukaSugai AyaSyunppei NakataTaiyounotamagoTakeshi MatsuTakezamuraiTemari MatsumotoTsukasa MatsuzakiUchotenUeda YuuYokoda KumiYuzuha Ougi

Collecting and indexing 50 wangs is a lot more work than you would think, I originally wanted to collect 105 winers but I didn't realize just how many sausages I had to go through in order to get 105 good images so I decided to stop halfway through. I'm all cocked out for now but I do sense a follow-up post in the future. Bara

Which one is your favourite?