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Sunday, February 11, 2007


Le Chevalier D'Eon & The Doll Meetup
Part I: Le Chevalier D'Eon
Saw the first episode on On Demand and it IS really good. Honestly, I could watch the series for the animation alone, especially those fight scenes. I'd go so far as to say that the fights are Samurai Champloo-quality; well-animated and well-choreographed.

The series is rather fast-paced, which is kind of unusual for a historical drama (albeit one with mutant gargoyle things).

The use of narration (and reflection through narration) stuck out to me as well. I always thought that voice-over narration was more of a Western storytelling device; the only sort of narration in anime I can immediately call to mind involve flashback and recap episodes and the like, not entire series.

And the music! The music is gorgeous. In fact, I'll let it speak for itself. Check out the ending theme, which I now have posted on my profile. It's a beautiful song despite the slight Engrish, and I've had it on repeat the entire day.

I'll end this part of the post with a "dare" of sorts: if you liked the song, then do all that you can to watch the first episode. :)

Part II: The Doll Meetup (LOTS of images ahead, so prepare yourself.)

I was excited for the meeting throughout the whole day, though I started to feel nervous while driving over to Mitsuwa. I'm still really new to the BJD community, and I didn't know a single person coming to the meet. I couldn't even bring along a friend because everything was done so last-minute. This was also the first time I was bringing Rem out in public, and I've heard plenty of BJD horror stories about all the insults and other rude things done to doll owners by complete strangers. Thankfully though, no one paid Remy and I any mind as I walked through the store.

I didn't talk that much when I first arrived at the meeting area; I mostly just took pics of the other dolls. I was actually sort of scared off by the fact that almost everyone there was quite a bit older than me! Admittedly, I was half-expecting it, and this certainly wasn't the first time I've been put in this situation, but it still made me nervous. It wasn't until I grabbed some sushi to eat along with a couple other owners that I finally started talking.

And they were all very nice! I could tell that most people there knew a lot more about BJDs and dolls in general than I did, but everyone was friendly and very helpful whenever I asked questions.

Anyway, enough of the text--onto the pictures! I didn't want to overload everyone with pics, so I chose only a handful of them.

(First, in case anyone from the meet somehow stumbles onto this page, I apologize for posting these pics uncredited. I was stupid and forgot everybody's names. >_<)

To start, a pic of the dolly table:


The Bermann!

Bermanns are very rare and very pretty dolls. I feel really lucky to have gotten the chance to see one in person at my very first meetup.

I really like these three next dolls, although the resizing made the doll on the right have a more pained expression than how it actually looked!

I particularly like the one in the middle. He was a real eye-catcher even in the midst of all these other dolls.

I thought these two made a cute couple:


The guitar dude!

I asked the other owners about the guitar, and was told that they are very rare, practically limited edition. Which sucks because they're really well-made; I would have seriously considered getting one if they weren't so hard to come by.

Lastly, Rem and his long lost cousin:


Although it was awkward at some parts, I really had a lot of fun. I got some good tips from the owner of the above El doll (the "long lost cousin") on how to make Rem pose easier. I also got a lot of compliments on Rem, and a lot of people took his picture. There were many passersby throughout the meet, and a couple of little girls once came by to admire all of the dolls. ^___^

(I also bought a bunch of candies on my way out of the store, including these really cool lollipops that contain ramune soda candy AND a stick of gum.)

Now I really can't wait for the inevitable doll meets at ACen!

EDIT: More (and much more interesting) photos from the event taken by another owner.

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Saturday, February 10, 2007


So, can anyone tell me about Le Chevalier D'Eon? I've heard the name tossed around before, but I didn't really know anything about it until I read the review over at ANN. Of course, my first reaction was: It takes place in 18th century France! And it involves royalty and the nobility? (OMG it's like Rose of Versailles!!1)

So yes, I'm very intrigued. Anyone care to tell me more? :D

EDIT: Apparently, the first episode is available on On Demand. *goes to watch* 8D

EDIT #2: Okay, the show is REALLY good. More about it tomorrow.

EDIT #3: I just got back from the doll meetup! More about it in... 2 hours. XD

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Friday, February 9, 2007


Here are a couple more recent pics of Rem. In this first one, he's actually wearing one my own hats (it didn't actually fit him; the camera was just angled to look like it did):



Another one of Rem out in the snow:



For those of you who are less squeamish, feel free to check out this zombie BJD head. I find it more impressive than scary, though it's definitely not something I ever want to wake up to.

In the upcoming months, I'm planning to switch out Remy's current brown acrylic eyes for a pair of (more expensive) light blue glass eyes. His eyes have been one of my main problems when taking pictures of Rem; from certain angles, you can barely see the whites of his eyes, so they end up looking like black holes. (The snow pic is a good example of this.) >_<

EDIT: I forgot to mention the biggest news of all! I'm going to Mitsuwa tomorrow for my first BJD meetup! This was all very last minute; I had only found out about the meeting yesterday, and luckily, my sister said she wouldn't mind driving me there. It seems there will be 20+ people coming, so I'll probably be taking lots of pictures. :D

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Thursday, February 8, 2007


I've been wondering about this for a while: out of the people who check my myO regularly, is there anyone out there who is totally creeped out by dolls, and has become wary of my myO out of FEAR that I will post yet another creepy picture of "those dolls," which you are now afraid will all kill you in your sleep?

Because if there is anyone like that, do tell me so I can start posting even more pics. :D

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Tuesday, February 6, 2007


On DoA, I posted a photostory of Rem involving a catbus I made using Sara's tutorial from a while back. Just click the pic below to see. :)


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Monday, February 5, 2007


I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager



This single-handedly made my week so much better. The Darth Vader voice impersonation is actually pretty good, isn't it?

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Monday, January 29, 2007


Recently took a pic of Remy that I like:



It's not so great on a technical level, but I love the way Rem's face looks. He's so cute. ^_^

I also did my first photostory with Rem over the weekend.

Bonus pic! Lizzegirle's Pyramid Head BJD:


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Saturday, January 27, 2007


(Submitting this JUST before the deadline.)

I was looking around the ANN Encyclopedia, when I stumbled upon this page:



I SPENT ALMOST TWO HOURS ON THIS INSTEAD OF DOING HOMEWORK HAHAHAHA

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Friday, January 26, 2007


So I was searching around Youtube for Oasis videos when I found a really, really old performance of theirs on the Jon Stewart show.

Yes, that Jon Stewart.

Except this is pre-Daily Show, back when he had slightly poofy hair and wore grey turtleneck sweaters with the sleeves rolled up.



FYI, Stewart appears at the very beginning and about four minutes in. He's only on for a few seconds, but the little bit you do see is absolutely brilliant.

EDIT: Holy crap, Youtube videos count down now? :o

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007


This is the last fucking straw. On Monday, I'm requesting to drop out of Journalism. Why I very nearly failed the class when I've turned in all my articles is beyond me. I've grown to really hate that class the past couple months, and I see no reason for me to put up with that shit if I'm apparently doing badly in it anyway.

Maybe now I can finally find time to write something for fun again, since I haven't done that in, oh, five months?

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