ANN wrote:The "Hyakunin Isshu" are an anthology of one hundred poems found in a trational Japanese card game called Karuta. Presented by the person who selected the writings, Fujiwara no Teika, this is a glimpse into the origin of some of them. Since the majority of them are love compositions, the focus remains on romance in ancient Japan.
Chouyaku Hyakunin Isshu: Uta Koi.
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Re: Chouyaku Hyakunin Isshu: Uta Koi.
Coming after Chihayafuru, this might get some attention. Otherwise this might very well be the underdog of the season, one of those cool shows that nobody watches. I see potential, it can be nice.
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I loved the first part from the start till the end. And when I learned that it was Chihayaburu kamiyo mo kikazu... poem I just rejoice. I like this show.. it's really warm and nice.mirkosp wrote:Coming after Chihayafuru
I'm gonna miss Narihira-dono
If you're hasitent to watch it.. at least watch the first ep people... it's even kinda funny
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Re: Chouyaku Hyakunin Isshu: Uta Koi.
Haven;t seen it yet but if they are in the present time and not in like 1000 AD then I will probably watch given Chihayafuru was pretty amazing.
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well, they aren't in present. The serie itself explains the history behind every one of the 100 poems.Eake4 wrote:Haven;t seen it yet but if they are in the present time and not in like 1000 AD then I will probably watch given Chihayafuru was pretty amazing.
I wonder how many eps this will have, probably only 13 but it has potential of 50 since it looks like every poem will take 20 pages of manga / 10 minutes of anime
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This show is so much better than I first anticipated. I'm really enjoying it so far. Also episode 2 was pretty cute.
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Another beautiful episode. I prefer these in which the story is the whole episode
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Aww man, now that this is over I feel kinda empty inside. This show was definitely in my top 3 of this season. It just always composed this warm and fuzzy feeling inside of me.