tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3839052628598683301.post7050283195799002115..comments2023-12-18T11:44:39.626+01:00Comments on 上様団子: Nobunaga in KabukiDaevahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05636296345024793975noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3839052628598683301.post-46086326387155550312014-05-19T12:20:40.615+02:002014-05-19T12:20:40.615+02:00NUOOOO! SUMIMASEN OISHINBO, HONTO SUMIMASEN!!!!
N...NUOOOO! SUMIMASEN OISHINBO, HONTO SUMIMASEN!!!!<br /><br />Non so Vogue Japan, ma se ti comporti così sicuramente diventi un'icona lombarda (x'DDDDDDD)!<br /><br />--Non prendere in giro Shuuka Bando che si è messo i fiori in testa per coprirsi la pelata ;_; !!<br />I "fiori criminali" sono quelli che ha in mano! Che non sono ortensie, però XD (cambiano i dettagli di versione in versione!)Daevahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05636296345024793975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3839052628598683301.post-42044806572383791002014-05-19T11:36:08.266+02:002014-05-19T11:36:08.266+02:00Ora risponderò in Italiano perché non ho la forza ...Ora risponderò in Italiano perché non ho la forza di farlo in Inglese.<br />Cosa ho imparato da questo Harunaga (Nobunaga)? Che quando ti portano a tavola qualcosa che non ti piace, devi prendere a calci vassoio e cameriere.<br />Che ti devi vestire sempre colorato. Che comunque sarà stato eccentrico quanto vuoi ma si vestiva meglio di tutti. Al giorno d'oggi sarebbe stato un'icona di Vogue Japan.<br /><br />*apre l'immagine*<br />Ma la tizia i fiori se li è messi in testa LMAO.<br />Commenterò così:<br />http://youtu.be/QFC050QfWgUAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01462287481358991675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3839052628598683301.post-39598518870503627832014-05-16T22:18:45.194+02:002014-05-16T22:18:45.194+02:00Babins >o< !!! Thank you so much for your co...Babins >o< !!! Thank you so much for your comment <3 !!<br /><br />The idea of the play was to show him as a paranoid pèsycho, not a smart man, though XD<br />It's mostly to show how that the 80% of the reasons for Mitsuhide's betrayal came from Edo fiction XD<br /><br />Must share this mental image:<br />Nobu: "What the hell with this ikebana?!! ASSFSG MITSUHIDE U UNWORTHY!!"<br />Kikyo: D:<br />Mitsu: "MH-VABBEH."<br /><br />x'DDDD<br /><br />...And since you liked the idea of Kikyo arranging flowers, here's the original tryptic for that scene: http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/actors-ichimura-uzaemon-xii-as-oda-harunaga-r-band-sh-ka-i-as-kich-no-mae-c-and-nakamura-utaemon-iv-as-tatarazaemon-actually-jitsu-wa-takechi-mitsuhide-l-477372<br />Here her name is spelled as Kichou (几帳)!<br />...By the way, she's a fictional character ^^Daevahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05636296345024793975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3839052628598683301.post-28185334832080257852014-05-16T13:58:32.812+02:002014-05-16T13:58:32.812+02:00I must confess that this blog is slowly but steadi...I must confess that this blog is slowly but steadily becoming one of my most interesting weekly reads. You are doing a great job with researching and stuff. I am extremely pleased by your efforts.<br />The act with the flowers arranging, Hideyoshi and Kikyo does sound entertaining. Thought I am now keep having these images of Harunaga (Nobunaga) acting as Oishinbo, I am touched by the fact of the importance of the meaning of the flowers and how deep he looked into everything. Such a smart and special man.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01462287481358991675noreply@blogger.com