2009年1月10日土曜日

another buried treasure

Mikishin ensnares us once again with an enthralling retelling of


山月記




[ Summary ]
---see below

[ Cast ]
三木眞一郎 ~ Miki Shin'ichirou
小西克幸 ~ Konishi Katsuyuki

[Pairing]
none

[ Release Date ]
2006/7/19

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I fall asleep to this almost every night.
Not only does it have two of the hottest seiyuu--Mikishin and Konitan--but the intonation throughout the whole tale itself is very calm and soothing. And yet at the same time, it is a very moving story. Moving, but I did not find it sad or depressing if you are trying to avoid themes like that.

There is a palpable "Old China" feeling that runs throughout the basic storyline to the presentation--somewhat reminscient of the written works of Mizukami Shin or even the Tsuki to Matsurika drama series. Minus the smex in both cases naturally. Even the title of "The tale of the Mountain Moon" itself calls back to the old historical volumes of Japanese literature. This is one hundred percent drama. Although the last line, where Mikishin confesses what he really wants to do gives the suggestion that they may be more than friends, that could be merely a fujoshi-leanings reading into the story. ^.^

So whether you are a fan of the traditional, historical setting or of the seiyuu, this is highly recommended listening. Much like the Alice? series, I never get tired of listening to this one and always manage to catch something new when I do.


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