SEX PISTOLS Bonus Video - In-Depth Review and All-Around Guide■ Public MediaOVA ■ Original Mediacomics ■ Release dateMarch 26, 2010 *Included in the packaged version of "SEX PISTOLS" vol.1-2 ■Release and salesFrontier Works ■Frequencies5 mins ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 2 ■Original StoryLongevity cod roe ■ DirectorHinata ■ ProductionAnimation Production: Twilight Town Production: Madararui Production Committee ■Works©2009 Kotobuki Tarako, Libre Publishing, Madararui Production Committee ■ StoryOnly once in my life have I ever felt lust for a man. ■ExplanationOnly once in her life has she lusted after a man. A science fiction love story about love and reproduction among the "Madarui," a race of people born with the souls of animals. Kotobuki Tarako's long-running boys' love comic "SEX PISTOLS" (published by Libre Publishing) is finally being made into an OVA. Since it began publication in 2003, it has garnered devoted fans with its unique premise of the "Madarui," a race of people born with the souls of animals, and its heartbreaking love stories. "SEX PISTOLS" is a boys' love manga by Kotobuki Tarako, which began serialization in Libre Publishing's magazine "MAGAZINE BE×BOY" in 2003. The story depicts themes of love and reproduction, centering on the setting of "Spotted Ruins," people born with the souls of animals. The OVA version was produced in a form that condenses the essence of the original work in order to maximize its appeal. In particular, it depicts the protagonists' heartbreaking love affairs and the way of life of Spotted Ruins, making it a must-see for fans. The OVA's video extras are an important element in providing a deeper understanding of the worldview of the original work. In just five minutes, they condense the charm of the original work, achieving both visual beauty and depth of story. In particular, the characters' expressions and movements, as well as the attention to detail in the background drawings, will surely satisfy not only fans of the original work, but also viewers who pursue the beauty of animation. ■Cast・Shiro Fujiwara/Wataru Hatano・United States Madarame/Tomokazu Sugita・Norio Tsuburaya/Hiro Shimono・Kunsei Madarame/Yoshihisa Kawahara・Osho Aogiri/Yuji Nojima・Nursery teacher/Koji Yusa The cast was selected to faithfully recreate the image of the characters in the original work. In particular, Fujiwara Shiro, played by Hatano Wataru, firmly portrays the character of the "class president" in the original work, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Additionally, Madarame Yoneyama, played by Sugita Tomokazu, skillfully portrays a pathological womanizer, capturing the hearts of viewers. Tsuburaya Norio, played by Shimono Hiro, and Madarame Kunimasa, played by Kawahara Yoshihisa, also faithfully recreate their characters from the original work, deeply moving viewers. Aogiri Oushou, played by Nojima Hiroshi, and the nursery teacher, played by Yusa Koji, also play important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. ■ Main staff・Original work by Kotobuki Tarako・Director, character design by Hinata・Assistant director by Yagami Koichi・Art director by Yoshizawa Kazue・Color design by Hayashi Kanako・Director of photography by Kawabayashi Yoshihiro・Sound director by Iwanami Miwa・Music by Takahashi Koichiro・Animation production by Tasogare Town・Production by Madararui Production Committee The main staff was selected to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. In particular, Hinata, who was in charge of director and character design, faithfully reproduced the characters of the original work while bringing out new charms with his own unique perspective. Assistant director Yagami Koichi and art director Yoshizawa Kazue also worked hard to enrich the worldview of the original work. Color designer Hayashi Kanako and cinematographer Kawabayashi Yoshihiro also pursued visual beauty and gave viewers a deep impression. Sound director Iwanami Miwa and music composer Takahashi Koichiro also played important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. Animation production by Tasogare Town and production Madararui Production Committee also worked hard to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. ■ Main Characters・Fujiwara Shiro Adana is the class representative. She is America's best friend, but in fact... The main characters were created to bring out the worldview of the original work to the fullest extent. Fujiwara Shiro in particular firmly portrays the character of the "class president" from the original work, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Madarame Yoneyama also skillfully plays the role of a pathological womanizer, capturing the hearts of viewers. Tsuburaya Norio and Madarame Kunimasa also faithfully reproduce their characters from the original work, deeply moving viewers. Aogiri Oushou and the nursery school teacher also play important roles that enrich the worldview of the original work. ■Subtitle・#1/Good Child's Spotted 1(2010/03/26) The subtitles were selected to bring out the best in the original episodes. In particular, "Good Child's Madarai 1" and "Good Child's Madarai 2" are condensed versions of the original episodes, leaving viewers with a deep impression. Each episode combines visual beauty with story depth to bring out the worldview of the original to the fullest. ■ Related works・SEX PISTOLS "SEX PISTOLS" is a boys' love manga by Kotobuki Tarako, which began serialization in Libre Publishing's magazine "MAGAZINE BE×BOY" in 2003. The story depicts themes of love and reproduction, centering on the setting of "Spotted Ruins," people born with the souls of animals. The OVA version was produced in a form that condenses the essence of the original work in order to maximize its appeal. In particular, it depicts the protagonists' heartbreaking love affairs and the way of life of Spotted Ruins, making it a must-see for fans. ■ Theme songs and music・OP1 ・ED1 The theme songs and music were selected to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. In particular, the opening theme "Lie of the Truth" is a condensed version of the essence of the original work, deeply moving the viewers. The ending theme "The Hanged Man" also plays an important role in enriching the worldview of the original work. Lyricist chammy, composer Kengo Minamida, arranger Koichiro Takahashi, and singer Yuta (from LAZ) all worked hard to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. Lyricist jat, composer Koichiro Takahashi, arranger Koichiro Takahashi, and singer Yuta (from LAZ) all play important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. ■Detailed reviewThe bonus footage for "SEX PISTOLS" was created to bring out the worldview of the original work to the fullest extent, and will deeply move viewers. In particular, it depicts the protagonists' heartbreaking love affairs and their lives as spotted creatures, making it a must-see for fans. In just five minutes, it condenses the charm of the original work, achieving both visual beauty and depth of story. In particular, the attention to detail in the characters' expressions and movements, as well as the backgrounds, will satisfy not only fans of the original work, but also viewers who pursue the beauty of animation. The cast was selected to faithfully recreate the image of the characters in the original work. In particular, Fujiwara Shiro, played by Hatano Wataru, firmly portrays the character of the "class president" in the original work, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Additionally, Madarame Yoneyama, played by Sugita Tomokazu, skillfully portrays a pathological womanizer, capturing the hearts of viewers. Tsuburaya Norio, played by Shimono Hiro, and Madarame Kunimasa, played by Kawahara Yoshihisa, also faithfully recreate their characters from the original work, deeply moving viewers. Aogiri Oushou, played by Nojima Hiroshi, and the nursery school teacher, played by Yusa Koji, also play important roles that enrich the worldview of the original work. The main staff was selected to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. In particular, Hinata, who was in charge of director and character design, faithfully reproduced the characters of the original work while bringing out new charms with his own unique perspective. Assistant director Yagami Koichi and art director Yoshizawa Kazue also worked hard to enrich the worldview of the original work. Color designer Hayashi Kanako and cinematographer Kawabayashi Yoshihiro also pursued visual beauty and gave viewers a deep impression. Sound director Iwanami Miwa and music composer Takahashi Koichiro also played important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. Animation production by Tasogare Town and production Madararui Production Committee also worked hard to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. The main characters were created to bring out the worldview of the original work to the fullest extent. Fujiwara Shiro in particular firmly portrays the character of the "class president" from the original work, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Madarame Yoneyama also skillfully plays the role of a pathological womanizer, capturing the hearts of viewers. Tsuburaya Norio and Madarame Kunimasa also faithfully reproduce their characters from the original work, deeply moving viewers. Aogiri Oushou and the nursery school teacher also play important roles that enrich the worldview of the original work. The subtitles were selected to bring out the best in the original episodes. In particular, "Good Child's Madarai 1" and "Good Child's Madarai 2" are condensed versions of the original episodes, leaving viewers with a deep impression. Each episode combines visual beauty with story depth to bring out the worldview of the original to the fullest. The theme songs and music were selected to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. In particular, the opening theme "Lie of the Truth" is a condensed version of the essence of the original work, deeply moving the viewers. The ending theme "The Hanged Man" also plays an important role in enriching the worldview of the original work. Lyricist chammy, composer Kengo Minamida, arranger Koichiro Takahashi, and singer Yuta (from LAZ) all worked hard to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. Lyricist jat, composer Koichiro Takahashi, arranger Koichiro Takahashi, and singer Yuta (from LAZ) all play important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. ■Recommendation detailsThe bonus footage for "SEX PISTOLS" was created to bring out the worldview of the original work to the fullest extent, and will deeply move viewers. In particular, it depicts the protagonists' heartbreaking love affairs and their lives as spotted creatures, making it a must-see for fans. In just five minutes, it condenses the charm of the original work, achieving both visual beauty and depth of story. In particular, the attention to detail in the characters' expressions and movements, as well as the backgrounds, will satisfy not only fans of the original work, but also viewers who pursue the beauty of animation. The cast was selected to faithfully recreate the image of the characters in the original work. In particular, Fujiwara Shiro, played by Hatano Wataru, firmly portrays the character of the "class president" in the original work, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Additionally, Madarame Yoneyama, played by Sugita Tomokazu, skillfully portrays a pathological womanizer, capturing the hearts of viewers. Tsuburaya Norio, played by Shimono Hiro, and Madarame Kunimasa, played by Kawahara Yoshihisa, also faithfully recreate their characters from the original work, deeply moving viewers. Aogiri Oushou, played by Nojima Hiroshi, and the nursery teacher, played by Yusa Koji, also play important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. The main staff was selected to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. In particular, Hinata, who was in charge of director and character design, faithfully reproduced the characters of the original work while bringing out new charms with his own unique perspective. Assistant director Yagami Koichi and art director Yoshizawa Kazue also worked hard to enrich the worldview of the original work. Color designer Hayashi Kanako and cinematographer Kawabayashi Yoshihiro also pursued visual beauty and gave viewers a deep impression. Sound director Iwanami Miwa and music composer Takahashi Koichiro also played important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. Animation production by Tasogare Town and production Madararui Production Committee also worked hard to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. The main characters were created to bring out the worldview of the original work to the fullest extent. Fujiwara Shiro in particular firmly portrays the character of the "class president" from the original work, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Madarame Yoneyama also skillfully plays the role of a pathological womanizer, capturing the hearts of viewers. Tsuburaya Norio and Madarame Kunimasa also faithfully reproduce their characters from the original work, deeply moving viewers. Aogiri Oushou and the nursery school teacher also play important roles that enrich the worldview of the original work. The subtitles were selected to bring out the best in the original episodes. In particular, "Good Child's Madarai 1" and "Good Child's Madarai 2" are condensed versions of the original episodes, leaving viewers with a deep impression. Each episode combines visual beauty with story depth to bring out the worldview of the original to the fullest. The theme songs and music were selected to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. In particular, the opening theme "Lie of the Truth" is a condensed version of the essence of the original work, deeply moving the viewers. The ending theme "The Hanged Man" also plays an important role in enriching the worldview of the original work. Lyricist chammy, composer Kengo Minamida, arranger Koichiro Takahashi, and singer Yuta (from LAZ) all worked hard to bring out the worldview of the original work to its fullest. Lyricist jat, composer Koichiro Takahashi, arranger Koichiro Takahashi, and singer Yuta (from LAZ) all play important roles in enriching the worldview of the original work. |
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