Shop display windows have been known to exert magnetic effects on passers-by. Especially if said passer-by is Duo Duo (played by Vivian Hsu aka VIVIAN of Gundam SEED OP2, Moment) and said windows are displaying shoes. Or said passers-by are Haruhiists and said windows are displaying evil magazine posters of Jungle Cat Haruhi, Black Cat Yuki, Thunder Cat Tsuraya and Scaredy Cat Mikuru. It was neither of the above but I did do a double-take upon passing the shop window pictured above.
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Notebook display still fubar but rewatching the MariMite OVA has lifted my grumpiness enough to post on it. Firstly, Erica Friedman’s notes on the novel really helped me to understand the raw and to enjoy the story so much more. Okazu is THE ultimate yuri anime/manga blog.
There are probably going to quite a few Hannibal Lecter jokes about the title of this OVA but the lambs come off pretty well. I’ve often wondered at how I’ve been able to enjoy the first and second seasons even though I disliked Sachiko (though I could understand why Yumi adored her). I was really a little worried about how I would have approached this Sei Satou-less anime but Sachiko has grown as a character.
It also helped that she looks a lot less evil (compared to her fugly eyes in season one). I was pretty shocked to discover that her seiyuu was none other than Miki Itou who voices Asa Shigure in SHUFFLE! I only realized this when listening to MariMite soundstage clips and scratched my head at how Sachiko sounded weirdly Asa-like. Apparently, Itou’s Asa voice is much closer to her natural voice. As a result, even more kudoes to her for voicing Sachiko so effectively - just listening her speak makes me mindful of my posture.
Really nice to see Yumi x Sachiko move beyond Yumi angst and Sachiko insensitivity. There’s still bits of it, like how Yumi’s fleeting dismay and puzzlement by Sachiko’s question of whether she wants any one to join them at the summer house - ‘I’m not good enough, on my own, for my Oneesama?’ vs ‘Sooo jealous of Sei’s rapport with my imouto’ respectively. Excellent teamwork during their showdown at Great Grandma’s birthday party and then Sachiko teasing Yumi about her loach scooping performance at the conclusion. Youthful innocence and great-grandmotherly curmundgeon triumph over spoilt rich biatches. Huzzah.
I was a tad disappointed that the bits in the novel that didn’t make it into the OVA. E.g., Mrs Fukuzawa’s ‘marrying off’ Yumi to Sachiko which I found hysterically funny. Looks like some things in Lilian don’t change across generations. Oh, I did think it was a pity that Sachiko didn’t shag Yumi senseless now that they’ve finally established a sort of steady state and plenty of privacy but not at all surprising. And for that kind of thing we do have StoPani. LOL
I’ve done something really stupid and now my display isn’t working properly. As some of you might have seen from previous photos, I use a Compaq Presario X1000 on WinXP (SP2). Had just uninstalled Virtual Drive Creator and deleted all the associated DLLs by mistake. This was compounded by running Windows with Japanese regional settings so all the content of the dialogue boxes was symbolly. Lo and behold, when I rebooted, it was in 800 x 600 VGAsav.
Probably could have just remedied it by downloading and replacing the relevant DLLs but I panicked and uninstalled the ATI driver and control panel and then tried to re-install with updated drivers provided on the ATI website (Catalyst 6.11). Found out that I had to install MS .NET Framework 2.0 first but no joy after that either. “SEVERE. Setup was unable to complete the installation. Try to setup your display adaptor with a standard VGA driver before running setup.”
As far as I can tell (from the Device Manager under System Information), there isn’t even a Display - the ATI Radeon Mobility 9200 isn’t even being detected. I’m guessing that it’s because the “Intel(R) 82855PM Process to AGP Controller - 3341″ has got this yellow exclamation mark next to it: “This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use (Code 12).” From the forum threads I’ve browsed, it seems that this device needs to be enabled before Radeon can be detected and the drivers installed. Tried System Restore but it can’t find any difference between now and the last point. Haven’t do a full reinstall because I don’t have the WinXP install CD.
The display still kind of works and but I can still watch anime but it’s rather rough around the edges with pixellation and websurfing is painful because of refresh drag when I scroll down. Absolutely no mood to blog even though I’ve been delighted by Solid State Society and the MariMite OVA. orz