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Jungkook, V:Denwa ya line wo kaesenai nichiyouNanimo te ni tsukerenai yoTama ni dakedo iya ni naru yoIma ga sukoshi kowaku narun daJimin, Jin:Demo dareka wo sukueru ki mo surun daKimi no koe wa kikoeteruKensou no naka de toki ga tomaruKimi to oto de tsunagaru woahJungkook, V:Me wo tojite mirebaKurayami no naka de your light woahTerashite kureru karaOsorezu ayumeru you and I woahJin, Jimin:You're my light you're my lightItsudatteBoku no kokoro ni sashikomuYou're my light you're my lightDonna niHanareteitemo todoiteruJ-Hope:Itami wo shitta tenshitachiKizudarake no tsubasa de tobu through the nightEvery time I'm thinking about loveEvery time I'm thinking about loveAkarui dake no kyoku wa kikitaku wa naiKodoku to mukiai ima wo irodoritaiNanika wo ushinai nanika wo ete kyou mo nanika motometeruJungkook, V:Sou kawaru koto shinjiterun daDare datte kanpeki janaiKono shunkan sae mo imi ga aruSoshite oto de tsunagaru woahJin, Jimin:Me wo tojite mirebaKurayami no naka de my light woahTerashite ageru karaOsorezu ayumou you & I woahJungkook, V:I'm your light I'm your light I'm your light I'm your light I'm your light I'm your lightItsudatteKimi no kokoro ni sashikomuI'm your light I'm your lightDonna niHanareteitemo todokeruSuga:Nemurenai yoru nanteArienai to omottetaDemo uso janai mitai daSoshite mata get strongerAi tte nan darou?Kotae ga moshi soko ni aru naraSugu shiritaiRM:I'm breaking down sonna naka hikari ga mieruDonna tsurai yoru sae mo asa wa kuruNorikoerun da mirai sae moMou tomaranai yoShiawase no kachi nante jibun de kimete shimaeba iin janaiSoshite mata kyou mo grow upJimin, Jungkook:Demo yowasa wo miseru toki mo aruArinomama de ii no saMou jibun ni uso wa tsukanaideSubete oto de tsunagaru woahJin, V:Me wo tojite mirebaKurayami no naka de your light woahTerashite kureru karaOsorezu ayumeru you and I woahJungkook, Jimin:You're my light you're my lightItsudatteBoku no kokoro ni sashikomuYou're my light you're my lightDonna niJungkook:Hanareteitemo todoiteruHanareteitemo todoiteru
1982 Otaku no VideoThe opening segment (1991) is set in Kichijooji, on the outskirts of Tokyo's West Side. A lot of anime companies are in that area, including Gainax (makers of "Otaku no Video") and Artmic ("Bubblegum Crisis," "Gall Force.")"M.J." stands for "Mighty Jack," an SF action-adventure series by Tsuburaya Productions (best known for the 40-year-old Gojira series of movies, and the more than 25-year-old Ultra Series). Running thirteen hour-long episodes, from 1968-1969, it concerned the crew of a super high-tech ship called the Mighty, as they fought against an evil organization known as "Q," who intended to use science to conquer the world. It is currently available in its entirety as a boxed laserdisc set."Gundam Parody" refers to any kind of parody of "Kidoo Senshi Gundam" (Mobile Suit Gundam), whether it be costume-play, dojinshi (fanzine), etc.Miyoshi's haircut and shirt are those of Science Officer Sanada from Uchuu Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato, better known in the U.S. as "Star Blazers.")One of the banners seen through the window of the elevator where Kubo has his first run-in with Otaku is for the "Kitaguni Saburo Show," a parody of Kitajima Saburoo, a popular singer.Hino's line (also quoted by the subject of the second "Portrait of an Otaku"), "One does not care to acknowledge the mistakes of one's youth," is a famous quotation by Char Aznable, the charismatic archvillain of Gundam."Mahoo no Princess Minky Momo" (Magical Princess Minky Momo) is a long-running anime series aimed at children, esp. little girls. Minky Momo is a little girl sorceress whose main power is the ability to transform anything she wants into anything else she wants. It also happens to be very popular with a small group of Japanese university students."Komika" is Nagoya's Spot-Sale Fanzine Market, the Kansai equivalent of Komike. Spot sales are just that, sales made on the spot.When Kubo and Ueno Yoshiko first meet in this video they meet at Ueno Park Zoo, a well-known tourist attraction in Tokyo. Whether the similarity in names is intentional is unclear."May Festival" is a common event at Japanese universities, wherein the various student organizations man booths and displays, often (but not always) intended to show off the particular club's area of interest. The university shown here is Waseda, one of Japan's most prestigious campuses; it would be roughly equivalent to an Ivy-League school in the U.S. The sign at the school's entrance is for the Idol Club, devoted to various pop stars, and says that Matsumoto Iyo, a famous idol-star, who is now a celebrity, is coming. Other signs include: "Ultra Don vs. Giant Baba," the latter being a famous wrestler; "Ishikawa Hitomi is coming," another celebrity; Yakisoba 250, TASTY! TASTY!; "Used Books"; OKONOMIYAKI (Japanese stuffed pancakes); "Fortune Teller." The food which Kubo's tennis club, the Wood Peckers, are trying to sell is yakisoba, which is stir-fried soba (buckwheat noodles).The fanzine which Tanaka is trying to sell at Kubo's May Festival is called "Matilda Ajan," who was a short-lived supporting character in the original Gundam. Also, note the name of Tanaka's stand, shown in the background: "White Base," which was the name of the ship from which the Gundam operated.Satoo's fanzine, "Artesia," is named for yet another Gundam character: Artesia Som Daikun, a/k/a Sayla Mas. She is best known as the sister of Casbal Lem Daikun, a/k/a Char Aznable.Also, in this scene Tanaka is dressed up as Char Aznable, and Satoo as Lum, from "Urusei Yatsura."Zambot 3 is one of a number of series which Tomino Yoshiyuki created before Gundam, and shares some style elements in common with the latter.Iiyama's line, "Ah, what a delightful youth," is apparently taken from "Lupin San Sei Cagliostro no Shiro" (Lupin III: Cagliostro Castle). When Lupin & Co. go riding off into the sunset, the gardener says it with reference to the departing figures, most notably Lupin himself.Costumes in this scene are from Uchuu Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato) (Kodai Susumu, Katoo), Dr.Slump Aralechan, Cyborg 009, Ginga Tetsudoo 999 (Galaxy Express 999) (Maeter), Captain Harlock, Space Cobra, Lupin III (Lupin III, Jigen Daisuke, Ishikawa Goemon, and an almost unrecognizable Clarisse d'Cagliostro), Gatchaman, Doraemon, Ge-Ge-Ge no Ki-taroo, Yattaaman, Mirai Shoonen Conan (Future Boy Conan), Urusei Yatsura, Gundam (Bright Noah, Lalah Sun, Char, Giren Zabi), Tooshoo Daimos (Fighting General Daimos) (Richter), Hiroshi from Dokonjoogaeru, and Sazae-san.The final line of this scene, "During the next 30 minutes your soul will leave your body and will enter this mysterious dimension," is the opening narration to Ultra Q, the first of the many Tsuburaya Productions' Ultra Series. Like this line suggests, the 28-episode 1965-66 B/W series was essentially a Japanese Twilight Zone, with the addition of the giant monsters for which Tsuburaya is justly famous. Its popularity would lead to some 25 years of similar series, when Tsuburaya Eiji decided to try adding a giant alien superhero to fight these giant monsters, the result being Ultraman, who would be followed, in relatively short order, by Captain Ultra (1967) and Ultra Seven (1967-68), the last Ultra Series Tsuburaya would work on himself before he died in 1970.When Ikuta Yuudai, subject of the second "Portrait of an Otaku," says, in the subtitles, "...these days, I have a life," the word he uses in the original Japanese, "katagi," is sort-of slang for a yakuza (member of one of Japan's organized-crime syndicates) who's "gotten out of the business." Later, when he mentions the name "Diatone," he is referring to Mitsubishi Electric's Audio Division.When Ueno tells Kubo, "You're in the Freshman Slump," she actually says, "Gogatsubyoo (May Sickness)." This refers to the organization of the school year in Japan, which starts in April, and how Freshmen all seem to start burning out within the first couple of months.The manga titles on Tanaka's shelves are: "Rose of Versailles" (Versailles no Bara), a popular historical fiction series set during the reign of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, "Ashita no Joe" (Tomorrow's Joe), a very popular sports manga series about a professional boxer, "Moto Hagio no Zenshuu" (The Collected Works of Moto Hagio), "Blackjack," one of the many works of the legendary "Manga no Kamisama" (God of Manga), Tezuka Osamu, and "Ooshima Yumiko Zenshuu" (The Collected Works of Ooshima Yumiko). Videotapes include "Great Majinger vs. Getta Robo," "Kamen Rider," "Miyuki," "Lupin III," and "Mirai Shoonen Conan" (Future Boy Conan). Note also the "Lupin III: Cagliostro Castle" poster on his wall, and the Takatoku Toys Macross Valkyrie in front of it. Takatoku, a well-known Japanese toy maker, produced the original Macross toys before Bandai took over.The "school festival," or "Bunkasai" ("Culture Festival"), Kubo and Tanaka talk about is an event at Japanese high schools roughly similar to May Festivals at Japanese colleges, in that school activity groups get together and show off their specialties. It's essentially one big party.The lines, "Target-scope open! Raise video targeting sight twenty degrees! Disengage safety lock!" are the commands which Kodai Susumu gives for firing the Hadoo Hoo (the Wave-motion Cannon) in Uchuu Senkan Yamato.Models seen in the "homeland" are from the following features: Getta Robo G, Ultraman (Jet-VTOL), Golden Bat, Tetsujin 28goo (Ironman No. 28), Uchuu Senkan Yamato, Minky Momo, Daitetsujin 17 (Great Ironman 17), Daitan 3, Uchuu Senshi Baldios (Space Warrior Baldios), Kikootai Dairagar XV (Armored Strike Force Dairagar 15), Goldion, Thunderbirds, Gundam, Lensman, Macross (Valkyries), and Harmageddon Gemma Taisen (The Phantom Demon War) (Vega). Costumes include a full Sailor Fuku, and a Cyborg 009. Posters include Ginga Tetsudoo 999 (Galaxy Express 999--the movie), Uchuu Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato--the first movie), and Waga Seishun no Arcadia (Arcadia of My Youth, Matsumoto Leiji's masterpiece about the origins of his most famous creation, Captain Harlock).Honda's interest in "pretty boys" is a reference to an entire subgenre of manga and anime (if not all of Japanese art) called "bishoonen." Bishoonen are unbelievably beautiful boys and young men, very nearly feminine in appearance.The reference by Harold Shioda, in the third "Portrait of an Otaku," to "Godmars," is to "Rokushin Gattai Godmars" (Godmars: Six Gods Combined). It was originally a manga by Yokoyama Mitsuteru, who is known for Tetsujin 28goo, Giant Robo--the live-action original, not the animated remake, and Sankokushi--The Tale of The Three Kingdoms, about the period of ancient Chinese history when it was divided into three kingdoms. Contemporary with the original Gundam, the animation turned out very different from the original manga, using the aforementioned bishoonen character types. It was very popular, especially with women, ran at least 50-60 episodes, and is currently available as a perfect collection laserdisc set.Posters in Harold's room include: Dirty Pair, Urusei Yatsura/Maison Ikkoku (both series on one poster, to promote their at the time new OVAs), Kerberos (a live-action film by Oshii Mamoru), and Dominion. Videotapes include UFO, Sukeban Deka (Student Detectives, about a group of high-school girl ninja in sailor fuku, who are recruited because they can go after crimes in school, where regular police cannot), and Uchuu Keiji Sharivan (Space Detective Sharivan, one of a string of cyborg crimefighters from space). Also, Harold is wearing a "Silent Mobius" T-shirt.Sign of the times: Tanaka is using a Sony Betamax (with wired remote) to show anime video to Kubo, specifically, action scenes from both the opening animation to Daicon IV, the 24th annual Japan Science-Fiction Convention, which was done by Gainax before they became Gainax, and the classic "Choo Jikuu Yoosai Macross" (Super Dimension Fortress Macross) TV series. The key animator whose mecha sequences are so good, according to Tanaka, is Anno Hideaki, later to become one of Gainax's top men. He also designed the Kyoshinhei (Giant God Warriors) for Miyazaki Hayao's "Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa" (Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind).The mug which Hino hands Kubo in this scene is one of the first products made and sold by General Products, and is supposedly somewhat of a collector's item now.The "NHK Shoonen Drama Series" to which Hino refers was a science-fiction anothology series in the 1970's on NHK, Nihon Hoosookyookai, or Japan Broadcasting Company, the Japanese government's improved version of PBS (PBS begs for your money; NHK demands theirs!)Xabungle is one of the many giant-robot series which Tomino Yoshiyuki would create after his success with the original Gundam. It essentially pokes fun at the whole concept of giant robots as war machines, while still managing to create the complex character interactions which are another of Tomino's hallmarks.Note also the various video games in the foreground of each of the coffee-shop scenes between Kubo and Ueno Yoshiko.The string of gestures--"Eagle! Shark! Panther!" which Miyoshi makes for Kubo are a parody of the various live-action superhero series which Toei Tokusatsu (Toei Special-Effects Photography) have been making for some 25 years as of this writing. In these series, characters, heroes and villains alike, are always making complicated gestures for transformations, combat techniques, etc., to add to the visual excitement. Just once, we'd like to see the villian wait for the good guy to start his 30 seconds of transformation gestures and then just shoot him, but clearly, the bad guys haven't watched "Raiders of the Lost Ark."Hino's "basic-level questions" are one of the areas where we couldn't get the answers, unfortunately. If anyone out there does know the answers (besides the ones about the Triffids and Star Trek), please let us know.The sketch Satoo is making is of Garma Zabi, the youngest member of the Zabi family, and the first to die, in the original Mobile Suit Gundam. Her being able to imitate character designer Yasuhiko Yoshikazu's style so closely seems ample proof of Tanaka's earlier claim about her being a "genius illustrator." The cel Kubo is painting is of none other than Ling Minmei, the singing sweetheart of Macross.When Satoo has Kubo try out her Cobra outfit, the movie posters on the wall behind them are from one of the three movies made from the original Gundam TV series, and "Nippon Chimbotsu" (Japan Sinks), an SFX movie about just that subject.The characters "Cobra" and "Dominique" to whom Satoo refers are from the manga/anime series "Space Adventure Cobra" (shortened to "Space Cobra" in the anime version). Cobra, the title character, was a notorious pirate who had his features redone and his memory altered so he could escape his enemies and lie low for awhile. It wasn't long before they caught up with him, though, and only the Psychogun, the mysterious energy weapon that makes up the lower half of his arm, and which can shoot energy beams in curves and at angles, saved him from certain death. Dominique Royal was one of the three Royal sisters, who, in the movie version of the anime, as well as the first arc of the manga series, had tattoos on their backs that, when put together and read properly, revealed the location of the Ultimate Weapon. When her two sisters died loving Cobra, Dominique carried on where they left off, to keep safe her sisters' memory.In order by scene, these are the characters in the Comike (Comic Market) scenes which we were able to identify: Scene 1: Versailles no Bara (Rose of Versailles), Lalah Sun, Char Aznable; Scene 2: Ultra Squad (from Ultra Seven), Kishiria Zabi (Gundam), Kamen Rider, Shocker Android; Scene 3: Olga (Hi no Tori (Phoenix, Tezuka Osamu's magnum opus)), Gatchaman; Scene 4: Apollo Geist (from X Rider--Kamen Rider X); Scene 5: Eleking (Ultra Seven); Scene 8: Uchuu Keiji Gavan (Space Detective Gavan).Animage is one of the four or five major Japanese anime magazines. Published by Tokuma Shoten, it is perhaps best known for carrying Miyazaki Hayao's "Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa" (Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind) manga serial, which, as of this writing (March, 1993) has just started up again.The Lockheed-Marubeni scandal is yet another in a string of influence-peddling/bribery scandals that continue to plague the ruling Liberal-Democratic Party, this one involved Lockheed paying bribes to then-Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei, by way of Marubeni Trading Company, in order to avoid the appearance of any direct connection. Tanaka's sentence was suspended (surprise, surprise), and he is still re-elected to the Diet, in spite of poor health, because of all the pork-barreling he did for his home constituency of Niigata Prefecture while a Diet member.Ichijoo Hikaru, Hayase Misa, and Ling Minmei were the central characters, and the central relationship, in Choo Jikuu Yoosai Macross (Super Dimension Fortress Macross).In Kubo's post-Otaku apartment, the following things can be found: videotapes of Mirai Shoonen Conan (Future Boy Conan), Ashita no Joe (Tomorrow's Joe) and Ashita no Joe 2, Battle Fever J (live-action superhero team), Getta Robo, Suna no Utsuwa (Vessel of Sand--not an anime feature), Bodon, Blue Xmas. Movie posters include Choo Jikuu Yoosai Macross Ai--Oboeteimasuka (Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Love--Do You Remember?) and Cellohiki no Gooshuu (Gooshuu the Cellist).The final scene, wherein Kubo and Tanaka decide to go for broke and become Otakings, takes place in Kabukichoo, Shinjuku, Tokyo, a district popular for movies and adult entertainment.1985 Zoku (More) Otaku no VideoIn the first part of this installment, Tanaka's apron is the same one Otonashi Kyooko wears as the caretaker of Ikkokukan in "Maison Ikkoku"--"Piyo Piyo."The garage-kit companies Tanaka names are both real: Inoue Arts is an individual, and Kaiyoudoo is a major company in the industry, and doing much better than Inoue at present, according to Kanda-san.Dakko-chan was an inflatable doll made of formed plastic, which was very popular in Japan in the 1950's and '60's. Designed to attach to one's arm and hold on comfortably, it was designed in what even then would have been considered a highly racist shape, had it been released in the U.S.: what used to be called "little black sambo."The "Forest of Otaku" (Otaku no Mori) segment in the listing for the TV show "It's OK to Laugh!" (Waratte iitomo!) is a nod to the Manga no Mori (Forest of Manga) chain of stores in and around the Tokyo area. The host, Yamori, is a play on one of Japan's most famous TV comedian/personalities, Tamori.Korakuen Stadium is one of the main baseball stadiums in Tokyo. "Wonder Carnival" = Wonder Festival, which has been around 6-7 years as of this writing. Founded by Gainax, it's primarily a modeling trade fair, with other merchandise--T-shirts, cels, etc. also sold.In the 1987 GP segments, Kubo's tiepin is the Terran Defense Force emblem from Ultra Seven.When Kubo is envisioning Tokyo Otakuland, the most noticeable points are: Taiyoo no Too (Tower of the Sun), the flying girl with Majinger Z's wings, Cyborg 009, Robby the Robot, and the girl in the foreground done up like Magma Taishi.Shao Bai Long, Kubo's assistant in China, speaks Japanese with a stereotypical "Chinese" accent. Shampoo from Ranma 1/2, and China-san, from The Spirit of Wonder--China-san no Yuuutsu (Chin-san's Melancholy), also speak this way.The "Nadashio" incident: the Maritime Self-Defense Forces tried very hard to cover up their involvement in this affair, afraid that public opinion toward them, which was already bad, would only get worse. Only after concerted effort by the survivors of those who had been killed in the disaster did the SDF own up to its part in the tragedy."Shon Hernandez" is a combination of Shon Howell and Lea Hernandez, who, together with Craig York (the real person in this segment), were the core of General Products USA."Murayama Akira" saying that you can just walk into an anime studio with just a "Good morning" is a reference to the typical greeting used in the industry. "Ohayoo gozaimasu" (Good morning) is the greeting used regardless of the actual time of day or night. This is quite appropriate as most Anime folk have little idea what time of day it is.The girls in the background of the scenes where Tanaka is describing the Misty May storyline are take-offs on B-Ko's gang from "Project A-Ko."Misty May is herself a pile of in-jokes: Cutey Honey crossed with Mahoo no Tenshi Creamy Mami (Magical Angel Creamy Mami) and the Daicon IV Bunny Girl. When Cutey Honey would make one of her transformations, she would go momentarily nude. Creamy Mami is a little girl who, with a wave of her wand, becomes a grown-up angel. Everything else is Sonoda Kenichi's interpretation of the Bunny Girl from the Daicon IV Opening Animation (see the "effects" sampling from 1982 Otaku no Video). Also, Posi-King and Nega-King are clear takeoffs of King, from Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (Nadia of the Mysterious Sea), a Gainax TV show."The Japan That Can Say 'Oh No!'" is a takeoff on "The Japan That Can Say No," by rightwing politician Ishihara Shintaroo and Morita Akio, Chairman of Sony.The island where Tokyo Otakuland sits is in the shape of the emblem of the Scientific Special Investigation Agency, from Ultraman.Kubo, Tanaka and Fukuhara drive up in FAB-1, Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward's Rolls-Royce, from Thunderbirds. They are dressed as Kodai Susumu from Uchuu Senkan Yamato, and Char Aznable and Lalah Sun from Kidoo Senshi Gundam.In-jokes about Tokyo Otakuland itself: the structure is based on the SDF-1 Macross, but its arms are the Nautilus and New Nautilus from Nadia, its torso is from Yuusha Raideen (Brave Raideen, another pre-Gundam Tomino Yoshiyuki giant-robot series), and its legs are from Tetsujin 28goo. Characters appearing include Nadia and Jean, Lum, Captain Harlock, an MAT (Monster Attack Team) agent from Kaettekita Ultraman (Return of Ultraman, 1971- 72), the Moonlight SY-3 from Kaijuudaishingeki (The Monsters' All-Out Attack, better known in English as Destroy All Monsters), the rocket from Oneamis no Tsubasa--Ooritsu Uchuugun (Wings of Honneamise--The Royal Space Force), Gainax's magnum opus, Kikoosooseiki Mospeada (Machine Armor Genesis Mospeada), Silent Mobius, Shurato, Mighty Jack, Cyborg 009, Crusher Allphin, an Oomu (from Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa--Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind), Macross Valkyries and Nausicaa's Meve as rocket rides, Nausicaa herself, a Scientific Special Investigation Agent (from Ultraman), Gatchaman, Saotome Lab (the base for Getta Robo G), and the Exelion.The Teletype dated Sept. 13, 1999 is another obvious reference, this time to Gerry Anderson's Space: 1999. You will recall that it was on this day that the nuclear explosion blew the Moon into outer space, and from that point in the video, you never see the moon.The only reason Edogawa-ku is mentioned in the epilogue is that, when Harumi and Urayasu sink, Edogawa-ku, being somewhat nearby, is also likely to go under.Urayasu City is where Tokyo Disneyland is located.The submarine which Kubo and Tanaka are aboard is the Wadatsumi, the same submarine which was used in "Nippon Chimbotsu" (Japan Sinks).Kubo's outfit is Kodai Susumu's spacesuit, from Uchuu Senkan Yamato, and Tanaka's is Char Aznable's spacesuit, from Kidoo Senshi Gundam.When Kubo says, "Otakuland... Oh, it's all so dear to me..." he is misquoting a line which Okita Juuzoo, first Captain of Uchuu Senkan Yamato, said just before he died in the original story. As he looked on Earth, just as the Yamato was returning from its original historic voyage to Iscandar, Captain Okita said, "Earth... it's all so dear to me..." and died of the radiation sickness that had been plaguing him all along.The bridge of Tokyo Otakuland is the bridge of Uchuu Senkan Yamato. Satoo is wearing the outfit that Electra wore in the last five episodes of Fushigi no Umi no Nadia.The spacecraft that Tokyo Otakuland transforms into is Magma Taishi, with the nosecone of Kaitai Gunkan (The Undersea Warship), from a Tsuburaya Productions SFX film of the same name, circa 1960.In the final Teletype, "Eltrium" is the main ship in another Gainax production, "Top o Nerae! Gunbuster" (Aim for the Top! Gunbuster).A Technical NoteWhen subtitling the various graphs, we deliberately used a "block shadow" style of subtitle, for ease of reading against the very "busy" background. 2b1af7f3a8