Stabbing will begin in Cross Days!
After several delays, It seems 0verflow will launch their game, Cross Days!…Two more days for Romance, Hot girls and a couple of jerks ready to rumble…or being victims of several stabbing…
While you wait for the game (You are waiting for it right?…sarcasm implied)…You can download the exclusive wallpapers from Cross Days.
They feature three good looking murderers girls ready for stabbing romance. Visit the house of pain and get your wallpapers! Are you ready for Cross Days? I just hope We dont need to get SEVERAL patches for possible bugs on this one. Enjoy the stabbing…er, the romance!
The music just disappeared….
March 14, 2010 by Ultimatemegax
Filed under Anime, Main, News, Reviews, Suzumiya Haruhi
The time has come again for another Megax March review! This time we’ll be looking at the two pieces of music to come from the Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya movie!
On January 27th Lantis released the original soundtrack for the movie; a first for the series since the BGM was not released with a limited edition DVD. They followed that release on February 24th by releasing the theme song for the movie: Yasashii Bokyaku. I decided to purchase these two CDs through Yokatta Web, my middlewoman in Japan, and I was lucky to receive two postcards from Gamerz that they gave out to customers!
Toonleap already reviewed the OST in an earlier post, so I won’t go into more details about the set. It is a lovely collection of music and wonderfully performed by eminence. I cannot wait to hear it with the animation.
As for the theme song itself, Minori-san evokes strong emotions with her voice as Yuki. It is a touching song and more than fitting for the story it tells. I did some work translating the song and I did tear up during said translation due to the source material.
The CD itself comes in a sleeve with one side for Minori-san and the other for Yuki. This continues the trend of sleeve as Bouken Desho Desho? and Super Driver did come in sleeves as well.
The booklet has many pictures from the PV taken at the model school for the Haruhi series.
The single has four variations of the theme: the normal one heard in the PV, an a capella version used over the credits in the movie, a version played with piano accompaniment, and an instrumental version that has a different composition than the first track.
I’m a fan of the third track with the piano accompaniment over the original single. In my opinion it fits Minori-san’s voice moreso than the first two tracks.
I will now confess one guilty pleasure of mine: I am a sucker for posters, specifically B 2 size posters of shows I like. I have posters from Kamen Rider Kiva, Engine Sentai Go-Onger, Kamen Rider Den-O, Samurai Sentai Shinkenger, and now…
On the side, I included a playing card (it was the closest thing I could think of) and the Endless Eight DVDs for reference on size. This poster is absolutely huge! I cannot state how much I love it.
Yokatta Web was able to order these CDs from one of the stores in Japan that was participating in a campaign that enabled you to get the poster with purchase of the CDs. I also took the chance to order the ENOZ CD and Gensou DVD at the same time (which is why those reviews were late).
Later this month, Kyoto Animation will be mailing out orders for another poster from the movie (it’s the art where the brigade is standing against the wall) and yes, Yokatta already has my order in. I’ll be posting pictures when I get it in April (something else I’m ordering ships in that month).
Overall, this was an absolutely great haul for me. A CD for each Hirano-san and Minori-san, and two orchestrated versions of BGM from the Haruhi series in addition to store goods (postcards and poster). I can’t say enough how grateful I am to Yokatta Web for getting those for me.
Music to calm the savage beast that is Haruhi Suzumiya
March 12, 2010 by Ultimatemegax
Filed under Anime, Main, News, Reviews, Suzumiya Haruhi
Phillip Chu will help guide us along this review today
An Alien suddenly approaches!
Starling Inferno GET!
Today marks the fourth review for this month already. We started with the second DVD of Sigh and continued through the Disappearance Guidebook and the special ENOZ CD. We continue with the DVD for the Gensou (string concert) event held last year!
Kadokawa finally put out the DVD the same day that the Sigh DVD came out to limited success. It only sold around 2000 copies total that weekend to rank 20th on the Oricon rankings, but my copy is one of them!
The DVD itself comes with one double-layered disc and a 24 page booklet that details background information on the series as well as advertisements. It’s really nice and probably modeled after the programs from the show itself.
The main feature is of course the concert performed by the Toyko Philaharmonic Orchestra, but unlike the CD, the presenters come out and speak about the music as well. Minoru Shiraishi and Megumi Matsumoto reprise their roles from the Gekisou concert as hosts and a special guest comes along….Satoru Kousaki, the composer for the Haruhi BGM!
The music is well done and comes out amazingly in surround sound. The performances by Hirano-san and Chihara-san are wonderful (even if Minori’s costume defies all fashion sense) and every single instrument can be heard.
There is some more humor mixed in as Phillip has to move Minori to the singing spot just like Yuki in the Hare Hare Yukai ED.
Included on the disc is a backstage feature where they show Phillip meeting the Haruhi actors and the difficulties in speaking English versus Japanese. Phillip even has to get the special violinist to translate how to give a high five from Aya!
If you love classical music and the BGM from the Haruhi series, you’d be remiss if you didn’t pick up the Gensou concert on either CD or DVD. The DVD features are nice and it’s wonderful being able to see the music played, but it’s not for everyone. I really enjoyed the music and feel that it’s a well-put together DVD.
ENOZ here, Ready to Rock!
March 11, 2010 by Ultimatemegax
Filed under Anime, Main, News, Reviews, Suzumiya Haruhi
The March Month of Megax Reviews continues into the second week! As you may have seen, the ENOZ CD featuring Aya Hirano-san singing came out on February 24th. I do apologize for the lateness of this review, but I won’t apologize for why it’s late as you’ll see next week.
To begin with, the CD “Imaginary ENOZ featuring Haruhi” has three new songs and three old songs by ENOZ. The old songs are the two insert songs featured on the Tsumeawase CD “God Knows….” and “Lost my music” as well as the final song on the SoundAround Drama CD “First Good-bye” which takes place chronologically following the Live A Live Concert.
So what’s new? Three songs entitled “Star Way to Heaven”, “Secret of Sensation”, and “When I was in Love.”
When I first heard the new songs, I didn’t think anything about them was special, but after listening a few times, I’ve noticed that the chorus beat in “When I was in Love” has a rhythm that I find rather catchy making it my favorite of the bunch (even over the old songs).
Hirano-san brings her best vocals to the job and makes this album sound much better than Super Driver or any of her character songs. She’s consistent in her vocals and doesn’t try to overdo any note. It’s a good mini-album.
The inserts are shots from the Live a Live show. Due to the small size, I cannot tell the quality to see if Kyoto Animation has made any touch-ups on the shots. The original footage was some of the higher quality animation from the 2006 episodes, so it still looks very nice.
The only negative I can really state about this CD is the cost. For the price of a real album, to only have three new songs on it is rather cheap of Lantis and Kadokawa. I don’t regret buying it as a Haruhist with a little bit of extra money, but others may (and have in Japan) vary against it. If you really like Aya Hirano and would like to support the Haruhi music, then get it. If not, there’s always Youtube when you have it stuck in your head.
Up later this weekend will be a review of the Gensou DVD and next week’s review features the music for the Disappearance movie and a surprise!

































