Hi! My name is K.D., although most online know me as misachan83. I'm 32, and am an author and anime lover. Welcome to the shadows of my creative and sometimes odd mind
Hi! My name is K.D., although most online know me as misachan83. I'm 32, and am an author and anime lover. Welcome to the shadows of my creative and sometimes odd mind
I just like this picture :)
So my first challenge came to a close, and I wanted to personally thank everyone who entered. I really loved all of the entries, and it was hard to pick the winners in the end. Congrats to Snowzi, Judai Winchester, and Kyrachan for being my winners! I hope you all liked your prizes!
Keeping along those lines, I went ahead and put up my second wallpaper challenge that I'd been thinking about for a while too (considering there were absolutely no new challenges in wallpapers for quite a while). Hopefully a lot of you will be interested in participating in this one too. I tried to think of something that everyone could do (although picking winners will probably be just as hard in this one too )
As for life, well, summertime does give me some busy days. Most of my stuff I end up making at night, although I work on and off of the computer throughout the day. I want to find time to sit and draw, but with two kids running around right now, it's been difficult. Hopefully I'll get some new stuff done soon.
In other news, my husband was nice enough to get me Black Butler Book of Circus and the limited edition of Seraph of the End. I had only seen half of Book of Circus (though I read the manga portion of Kuroshitsuji), so that was a treat to be able to finish it and watch whenever I want. The Seraph of the End limited edition is pretty cool too. The box glows in the dark, and there's a box featuring Mika and Yu where you can put season 2 when it's released on DVD/BluRay. I also love the extras, especially Seraph of the Endless. They are hilarious, and I highly recommend checking them out (animefreak.tv has them where you can watch online).
Well I guess that's all for now. Hope everyone's having a good start to summer!
Yep, I've taken the pledge and proudly put it here:
I take my stand against theft of any kind of art (which includes wallpapers, drawings, and even cosplay). No one's work, no matter what it is, should be stolen in any way, nor should the original artist be denied credit!
Please visit Judai's world to download the pledge too
Taking aim at the issue
I have to admit that I was a bit miffed last night over this subject after reading Judai Winchester's post. This is actually something that I've gone through with several wallpapers now, and it looks like it's continuing with me and a lot of others. But looking last night, I noticed that one of my wallpapers has been circulating from a Russian site and they've put their logo on it, including this one right over my name. Totally pissed me off because not only did they not credit me, but they covered my name up on that one. Honestly, we work hard on our art, and to have people do that is very offensive. This is the main wallpaper that seems to be pirated a lot from me, and they've also stuck their logo on it.
I'm very grateful that others like Judai have spoken out on this (I've read several posts about this stuff in the last few months, including a thief right here on the O) so I'm doing my part to bring awareness to the issue too. The Russian site I'm talking about marks all of the wallpapers they've taken on the right side with anime-zone.ru. I've also found one of my wallpapers(link here) shared on another foreign site (think it's chinese but not sure). Anyway, I encourage everyone to look up their work and check on whose posting it. If you can't report it, at least you'll know...
To tell the truth, I've never done a review before, but considering that this manga is coming to its conclusion and I've seen the anime series, I couldn't resist writing one. Hopefully after this I'll be doing more reviews soon, but please bear with me on my first little attempt here. Also, just a warning, there may be some spoliers ahead. If you plan on checking out this series (which I do recommend), just be aware of that.
The Amars and Kuranosuke (Kurako)
So to start off, Princess Jellyfish started as a manga written and illustrated by Akiko Higashimura back in 2008, and it was turned into an eleven episode anime in 2010. The story centers around an eighteen year old girl named Tsukimi Kurashita, who has come to live in Tokyo in an apartment building called Amamizukan. The only tenants of said building are otaku women, and no men are allowed there. The girls are social misfits basically, referring to themselves as Amars (Nuns), and are terrified of social interaction, attractive people and formal work, hence also being referred to as NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). Each girl has a particular fixation that they are obsessed with as well. Tsukimi is Jellyfish, Chieko (the daughter of the owner and acting manager of the building) with traditional Japanese clothing and dolls, Mayaya with Records of Three Kingdoms, Banba is trains, and Jiji with mature old men.
At the beginning of the story, we meet Tsukimi and these other girls, and learn of Tsukimi's loss of her mother and her incredible love of jellyfish. She likes going out and visiting with one in particular that's been at a pet store, whom she names Clara. One night, when she visits with her, she realizes that another jellyfish has been put in with Clara, and ends up trying to beg the shop boy to remove it because it could kill her precious jellyfish. It's during this confrontation that she meets a mysterious, beautiful woman who ends up helping her by getting the man to give her Clara. The woman comes back to Amamizukan with her, and ends up crashing on her floor for the night despite Tsukimi's protests. But the next morning, Tsukimi comes to a startling realization about her. This woman is actually a boy.
Kuranosuke Koibuchi is the illegetimate son of a politican, and has falling into a strange cross dressing hobby since he entered college. He takes an immediate interest in Tsukimi and the other Amars, and continues to masquerade as a woman in order to keep coming back to Amamizukan. He even adopts the name "Kurako" in order to fool them, although Tsukimi struggles to keep his secret from getting out because he still likes to talk like a boy. But when they learn that Amamizukan is about to be sold and torn down for a redevelopment project, Kuranosuke decides that they will come up with a plan to buy and save it, thus leading to an incredible talent that Tsukimi has that could turn the whole fashion world upside down.
That's the basics of the story in a nutshell. For the feel of it, I'll admit that it gave me the same fun and dramatic vibes in the way of Ouran High School Host Club, although the story is quite different. I actually followed the manga before seeing the anime, but I can say that the anime follows it fairly well, say for the end. Of course, that's kind of a given considering that the manga is still ongoing at this time. Both versions are well written, and it's easy to identify with the characters, not to mention the feeling of some very real world situations that they face.
As for the art style, I really found it to be quite beautiful. The characters are pretty unique in design compared to one another. Like OHSHC, the gender bender certainly works well for one of the main characters, although in the manga it's yet to be seen if Kuranosuke will be figured out by the other Amars.
The relationships in Princess Jellyfish are a bit more complex as it goes on as well, which I found to be very interesting. At the start of the series, Tsukimi is very shy of boys, and has a hard time relating to Kuranosuke when he's not in "girl mode". However, she develops a huge crush on his older half brother, Shuu, who unfortunately has his own women problems as the story goes on. At the same time though, Kuranosuke seems to be developing feelings for Tsukimi, which troubles him greatly considering that he's always been popular with girls and admits that she's an all out nerd. The entire thing feels like it's evolving into quite a love triangle in the manga, although I digress that the anime didn't resolve too much of it.
As for the comedic aspect, well, it's kind of a given considering all of the characters involved. Not only is there the oddness of the Amar girls and Kuranosuke's cross dressing habits, but there's also other characters that are or become part of their lives. Kuranosuke and Shuu's uncle is a top politician, yet completely crazy behind the scenes, and their driver Hanamori is obsessed with Benzs to the point where he'll confess or do anything for one. Also added in is the beautiful man-eater Ms. Inari, who's goal is to get the renovation project done for her company and use Shuu to do so (this also includes trying to buy and tear down Amamizukan). However, it turns out much more complicated then she'd imagined in dealing with him, and puts her in some odd circumstances, especially in the anime. Add in the strange, reclusive mangaka that also lives in the building and give advice to the girls via paper under the door and you've got some crazy world they live in.
To finish off, I find this series to be a hidden gem, and I for one was very happy that I stumbled across the manga. It's really a breath of fresh air and a lot of fun. I hope that others will check it out more too. It's kind of an underrated series on the O, but definitely worth a look if you like fun animes and mangas.
Here's a link to the trailer too
So it's been a while since I've done any updates, and I figured I may as well. If anything, it's nice just to talk. A lot has gone on in my life, and it's been a series of ups and downs lately, but I guess it's all good. If anything, I can say I'm still breathing. Honestly, I feel like I've been living Sia's song "I'm Alive" (need to figure out a wallpaper for that incredible song).
Anyway, so I finally did my first challenge on here, which I hope everyone enjoys. It's kind of funny considering that my last wallpaper ended up being themed to a song too. But I find music to influence a whole lot of my creative works, and it's always fun to see the ways that a song or musical piece can be interpreted. I have a few in mind that hopefully I can figure out wallpapers or fanart for now. If anything, I'm trying to make things to help me cope with recent stresses.
Speaking of, things have kind of been up and down, up and down (as I said). Our landlord sadly passed away Sunday (he was 93), so everything's in limbo at the moment. We're hoping that things stay the same here, but we don't know for certain yet. I guess that's just stuff you take one day at a time. But it hasn't been all bad either. I've had some good stuff in there too. My aunt is recovering after thinking she broke her hip, which was replaced years ago, so that's been a plus. My husband's had different work things popping up here, there and everywhere. And on top of it, I won a premium membership here for a year, so that was really cool. There's always little silver linings. At least, that's how I've made myself look at it.
Either way, I'm still here and hopefully will have more new stuff soon. I've been enjoying looking at the recent works by friends and working with Judai Winchester too (she's so awesome!). It's been really fun. I hope everyone is having fun with my recent challenge too. I'm really looking forward to more entries, and I already love the ones that have been submitted so far.
Hope everyone has a wonderful day!