Reel Anime – Anime festival in Perth, WA

June 8, 2008

This is an exciting little nugget (to put it lightly). Luna Leederville in Perth, Western Australia (My area of residence) shall play host an anime-themed set of screenings from the 3rd of July.  As this coincides freakishly neatly with the conclusion of my first semester exam period, i’ll be celebrating this one with extra vigor.

A new festival of anime on the big screen featuring: Appleseed: Ex Machina derived from Shirow’s iconic original graphic novel and produced by John Woo; Vexille follows agents who infiltrate fortress-Japan in the year 2077 to see if the nation is developing android technology illegally; The Girl Who Leapt Through Time which was voted Best Animated Film of the recent Awards of the Japanese Academy and Batman Gothic Knight – a series of Batman animations by Japanese filmmakers – basically what The Animatrix was to The Matrix.


Some Shinto terms.

May 31, 2008

From my Asian studies class.

Amaterasu – The Goddness of the Sun, leader of the celestial gods and ancestress of the Japanese imperial family.
Gagaku – scared and solemn music supposedly pleasening to the gods and used in ceremonial contexts.
Haiden – The worship hall in a Shinto temple complex where, in the most sacred innner sanctum, the icons and symbols representing the Kami reside.
Kami – Traditional nature god or spirit.
Kojiki – Record of ancient matters, a scared text dating tothe early 8th century.
Kokugaku – Early 17th century movement to revive the ethos of ancient Japan.
Kokutai - the national essence: State shinto before WW2 is sometimes referred to as Kokutai Shinto
Magokoro – Central Shinto virtue, meaning sincerity or a bright, pure, upright mind.
Nihongi – Ancient chronicles of Japan, dating from 720 and a major source of shinto myth and values.
Norito – Prayers according to the ancient formulae offered to the Gods.
Shinto - The Way (to) of the the Gods (Shin = Kami).
Torii – Double-linteled gate typical of the enterance to a Shinto shrine, demaracting scared from profane space.


[PV] Utada Hikaru – Prisoner Of Love

May 22, 2008

Utada’s new single:


Japanese film terms.

January 29, 2008

Here are some common terms from the glossary of Chris D’s 2005 book “Outlaw Masters of Japanese Cinema” Which I am currently devouring.

Bosozoku – Teenage car/motorcycle gangs, often serving as an apprenticeship for the Yakuza.
Chanbara – Swordplay cinema, usually Samurai.
Daimyo – Samurai lord.
Eiga – film/movie(s)
Gendai – modern.
Hara-kiri – Ritual suicide with sword.
Ippiki okami – lone wolf.
Jidai-geki – historical period piece, usually Samurai orientated.
Jingi – Honor and humanity; sometimes used to signify the code of gamblers and Yakuza.
Jitsuroku – true account.
Kaibyo – cat ghost.
Kaidan – ghost story/strange tale.
Kempeitai – military police.
Manga – comic book.
Matatabi – wandering, gambling swordsman.
Ninkyo – chivalrous.
Onnagata – male preformer cast in female role; common in 19th century Kabuki theatre as well as early 20th century silent era films.
Oyabun – boss.
Pink – intense softcore porn, often with ultra-violent content.
Roman porn – pink films with “romantic” as well as S&M styled interludes.
Ronin – masterless Samurai.
Shoringi kenpo – hand-to-hand fighting and boxing style combining philosophy martial arts.
Sukeban – delinquent girl gang leader.
Yakuza – gangster
zankoku – cruel.