This year I made a Christmas video dedicated to my favorite TV shows
^ ^ This is for you, for you my best wishes.
Merry Christmas ^ _ ^ and good vision
[ This video is made by me , to tell you Merry Christmas.
Enjoy ]
Bow down before my fucking 100!
(excuse the enthusiasm, let tirarmela)
I love you, thanks to those who supported me u_u
(Baka Above all, I love you: *)
Plot A mysterious man with no name, that will simply be called "pharmacist", travels the world embodying the role of a sort of super detective of the supernatural. The origin of each case that there is going to solve a "Mononoke", which, as explained many times in the anime, is a ayakashi (a daemon that acts as a shell) that binds to a human emotion, most often very negative. To defeat the mononoke with his sword Taima the "pharmacist" must know three things of the same shape, truth and regret. The shape is, precisely, the form in which the mononoke is presented, the truth is the state of all things, the regret is the heart of those who have shaped the mononoke. In the anime, there are 5 arcs with 5 different stories, the last arc is a real cameo set in the modern era of what we might call "the arc number 0" Mononoke: bakeneko of the Ayakashi.
personal considerations
Mononoke is an anime absolutely unique, a real treat for those who love the animation niche. In it there are so many extraordinary items to be creepy (to me it happens every time I see him). The highly theatrical and dramatic narrative, full of tension, but at the same time very delicate and sophisticated (and very tricky), is combined with high quality designs and animation (the style of ancient Japanese works and the cel shading create unique union of ancient and modern). Not to mention the music, following the full moments of tension and suspense.
Below I will give, as I said in my blog, a number of explanations for some strings that could hardly be understood or that simply seemed to have no logic or interpretation.
The arc of Nopper Bou (The Man Without a Face)
This is the arc more difficult to understand, and many are on the internet discussion. Propose just my version, because other interpretations I find them completely misleading and rather dimwitted (such that the pharmacist is in love with Cho).
My interpretation
Cho, as the pharmacist at the end of the arc, has lost its soul nell'avidità others. It was not necessarily committed suicide, just has destroyed itself from within making the malice murder of others. It is here that occurred on Nopper Bou, so no mononoke, but a ayakashi, has now lost soul bound by Cho and eventually became a mononoke. The Nopper Bou at the time of its occurrence and union with Cho was not at the "Release", or the alter-ego does not know what to call the pharmacist, but we understood, but it has embodied the role of the mononoke to understand so the woman who she Socratic he really killed. The Nopper Bou was in love with Cho, yes, but not the role that pharmacists do-lol-a man without a face.
Curiosity
° In an episode of Kuchu Buranko a child has a T-shirt imprinted with bakeneko
° bakeneko (Cat Demon) is the same in both the first arc of the same name in this Ayakashi that in the second
° Mononoke never arrived in our shores or in the Americans for reasons unknown to us, despite being in business since 2007 with a resounding box
VOTE: 10
In the near future, the earth prepares for a new ice age, which will cause death of many animals, including dogs that already there are very few examples. Humans In fact, a couple of centuries before had been chasing wolves, considered a danger to the population, wiping out a large number, considering that they were therefore erroneously extinguished. The last wolves survived, however, have developed special powers with which succeed in deceiving the sight of human beings and as people look in their eyes, allowing them to mingle with the rest of the population.
Three of these wolves, Hige, Tsume and Tobo, have found refuge in the city of Freeze City, concealing their true shape and living together with other human beings. Kiba arrives in town, a white wolf very proud, unwilling to live concealing the nature and mixed with the human race. Kiba, however, temporarily putting aside her ideals, decides to join the other three wolves and, with them, away from the city to go in search of Chez, the flower girl, a mysterious girl with red eyes created by the flowers moon, magical flowers that bloom with the moonlight and lead to Rakuen: a heavenly place, where the wolves will finally find peace.
(source: Wikipedia)
personal considerations
Those who know me well know that I love Wolf's Rain. He knows that I love the picture of Kiba, and he knows what he represented, and represents, for the latter me in a time in my life when everything comes down on me. I will not elaborate further on this point because it is also a period in which I can never find the words to explain what I feel, and rather than say it badly, I copy verbatim a consideration about Wolf's Rain, which I posted on the my blog some time ago.
Post taken from my blog - 16/12/2008
If I were to define Wolf's Rain, I would define it like this: a sad tale. Sometimes it's so sad to be sad at heart, but even so nice to remember it after months and months. Another way in which I would define it, is a hymn to life. Yes, Wolf's Rain is a hymn to life. And it is the first words of Kiba, as well as the most exciting, demonstrating
They say there's no such place ... as Paradise. Even if you search to the ends of the Earth, there's nothing there. No matter how do you walk, it's Always the same road. It just goes on and on. But, in Spite of that ... Why am I so driven to find it? A voice calls to me ... It says, "Search for Paradise."
I will not elaborate on what is in the anime Rakuen to avoid unnecessary spoiler, but I will reflect General. After all, did we not all one of our Rakuen? Do not we always try our paradise? That thing that makes us unhappy every day, which we try to cling with all our strength in moments of weakness, the thing that helps us to move forward, even without knowing what it is. It smelled, we feel its presence, consistent, compelling, we want to touch, reach, and every day we struggle against the innumerable problems of life to be able to see it. I can safely say that Wolf's Rain is an anime that really has changed my life. Kiba is the symbol of a quest that we must never stop, a struggle that we must never stop. We must always get up, to find our Rakuen.
Who Should
E 'definitely recommended for adult audiences, both for the topics that the seriousness of the content. It 'also recommended to those who, like me, is in a difficult time in their lives and can not find a reason to go forward.