“In Meiji-era Japan, sixteen-year-old Maria wishes she can change her appearance. If only her eyes and hair were different, maybe she wouldn’t be met with such fear, and maybe her own mother wouldn’t be so ashamed of her. But when Maria encounters a handsome yet mischievous boy named Rintarou, her understanding of beauty—and herself—begins to change. To him, Maria’s not just pretty; she’s straight out of a fairy tale! A historical romance unfolds on the streets of Yokohama…” (Yen Press)
Taking place during the Mieji era, Kaho Miyasaka is able to capture the romance of the era which saw rich industrialization and cultural change. At the same time, the mangaka also relates the xenophobia that carried anti-western sentiments with a protagonist whose American father has caused great shame within her family. Mixing both the positive and negative attributes of the era,...
Taking place during the Mieji era, Kaho Miyasaka is able to capture the romance of the era which saw rich industrialization and cultural change. At the same time, the mangaka also relates the xenophobia that carried anti-western sentiments with a protagonist whose American father has caused great shame within her family. Mixing both the positive and negative attributes of the era,...
- 3/3/2021
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
In 1973, Osamu Dezaki took the zero-to-hero sports shojo written by Sumika Yamamoto about high school freshman Hiromi and made a 25-episode TV animation series. Six years later, the successful Nippon Television show was put on the big screen by the same director. Being one of the best-selling shojo manga of all time, the tennis drama is a groundbreaking story that puts a strong female character in the lead and can be seen, together with “Attack No.1” (1969), as a precursor of future anime.
“Aim for the Ace!” will screen at Japan Society
“Aim for the Ace!” tells the story of Hiromi Oka, a high school student, who joins the tennis club because of her admiration for senior student Ryuzaki. Ryuzaki, spoken by famous voice actress Masako Ikeda (“Galaxy Express 999” ), is the best player in the team and in the course of the film Oka gets the chance to play double with her.
“Aim for the Ace!” will screen at Japan Society
“Aim for the Ace!” tells the story of Hiromi Oka, a high school student, who joins the tennis club because of her admiration for senior student Ryuzaki. Ryuzaki, spoken by famous voice actress Masako Ikeda (“Galaxy Express 999” ), is the best player in the team and in the course of the film Oka gets the chance to play double with her.
- 3/22/2020
- by Alexander Knoth
- AsianMoviePulse
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