Upcoming series, Les Misérables: Shoujo Cossette
- angelx03
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Upcoming series, Les Misérables: Shoujo Cossette
Everyone should be familiar with Victor Hugo's famous novel. If not, well go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables
The official website is found here:
http://www.nippon-animation.co.jp/lesmise/
Nippon Animation has been adapting literary classics in the past so it's a no brainer they'll be taking care of the animation. Hiroaki Sakurai (DiGi Charat, Cromartie High School) will be directing this. There's also a teaser trailer found in the website. All you have to do is click the 7th link from the left on the top of the main site's pop-up window. It'll premiere in Jan. 7, 2007.
Man, does anyone find Cossette REALLY cutesy looking? Man, those h-doujin artists better stay away from this!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables
The official website is found here:
http://www.nippon-animation.co.jp/lesmise/
Nippon Animation has been adapting literary classics in the past so it's a no brainer they'll be taking care of the animation. Hiroaki Sakurai (DiGi Charat, Cromartie High School) will be directing this. There's also a teaser trailer found in the website. All you have to do is click the 7th link from the left on the top of the main site's pop-up window. It'll premiere in Jan. 7, 2007.
Man, does anyone find Cossette REALLY cutesy looking? Man, those h-doujin artists better stay away from this!
- EmilLang1000
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They won't... and I think I need to kill somebody.
This had better get something like the Gankutsuou treatment, or I'm gonna go over to Japan and crack some skulls (already had to after the made-for-tv-movie that premiered here a few years ago)
This had better get something like the Gankutsuou treatment, or I'm gonna go over to Japan and crack some skulls (already had to after the made-for-tv-movie that premiered here a few years ago)
You know what they say: "when life gives you a T-Rex, go ninja-kick it in the head." - Rayne Summers, Least I Could Do
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- sprueill
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is this a series or a movie, I can't read Japaneses text to well. if I recall the book wasn't big enough to make 24 episodes out of and from what I could see in the site it didn't look like they were going to drastically change the story to suit their needs. they better not have or I am going with EmilLang.
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- Scintilla
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He only produces stuff. Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schoenberg (not to be confused with the other famous composer Schoenberg) were the ones who actually did the lyrics and music (respectively, I think?).Psygnius wrote:It'll only be cool if they sing like the musical adaptation by Cameron Macintosh.
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I thought those two only did the original French Les Miserables musical... well obviously the music is the same, I knew Cameron Macintosh didn't do that part.Scintilla wrote:He only produces stuff. Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schoenberg (not to be confused with the other famous composer Schoenberg) were the ones who actually did the lyrics and music (respectively, I think?).Psygnius wrote:It'll only be cool if they sing like the musical adaptation by Cameron Macintosh.
Hehe, just looked it up... Herbert Kretzmer did the English lyrics for the musical. Alain Boublil only did the lyrics for the original production that was in French.
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