Gakibara Teikoku 2000-Nino Toumeningen
Jan. 3rd, 2018 12:05 pmArashi had some pretty interesting shows in the past. One interesting one was called Gakibara Teikoku 2000-Nino Toumeningen.
The story is about Nino becoming a Toume-Ningen (Invisible Man) to help out a little boy named Mune became more independent. He goes around helping the Mune-kun while the the family pretends not to see Nino. ^_^ Must be hard to ignore him imo. Lol.
It's a really cute and sweet story. And it's funny to see Nino mummified as Toumeningen talking in a high pitched voice. Lol. I know Nino says he’s bad with kids at times but it’s so heartwarming to see him here helping Mune-kin out. >_<

The story is about Nino becoming a Toume-Ningen (Invisible Man) to help out a little boy named Mune became more independent. He goes around helping the Mune-kun while the the family pretends not to see Nino. ^_^ Must be hard to ignore him imo. Lol.
It's a really cute and sweet story. And it's funny to see Nino mummified as Toumeningen talking in a high pitched voice. Lol. I know Nino says he’s bad with kids at times but it’s so heartwarming to see him here helping Mune-kin out. >_<

Gintama live action 2017
Jan. 3rd, 2018 11:47 amActually Gintama live action will be showing in US theaters but they re all a bit fast away from. They're already planning a sequel for next year. 👍 now if only I can see Arashi movies hers 😊
Info for screenings: http://www.azolandpictures.com/

Info for screenings: http://www.azolandpictures.com/

Japanese movies in USA
Jan. 3rd, 2018 11:45 amWish I knew how to watch Japanese movies in L.A. theaters. Some AMC theaters here will show Chinese movies on a more regular basis and I think the Korea town ones as well. Nice to see it on the big screen 😉
But none in the Japanese areas of the city. Blade Immortal has a small run in one of the L.A. theaters.
We used to have the LA Eiga fest where they showed Rurounin kenshin all 3 movies! They were also subbed in English so that was pretty cool. I think they had the live action slip in movie as well. Don’t know why they stopped because the fest seemed to sell well and there is a huge Asian and anime fan base in L.A.
Guess I’m just too impatient too wait especuliarly when most Japanese movies on DVD or blu ray don’t come out with English subtitles. 😜
Still doesn’t hurt to Hope that Gintama live action and Mumon: Shinobi no Kuni will show here still!

But none in the Japanese areas of the city. Blade Immortal has a small run in one of the L.A. theaters.
We used to have the LA Eiga fest where they showed Rurounin kenshin all 3 movies! They were also subbed in English so that was pretty cool. I think they had the live action slip in movie as well. Don’t know why they stopped because the fest seemed to sell well and there is a huge Asian and anime fan base in L.A.
Guess I’m just too impatient too wait especuliarly when most Japanese movies on DVD or blu ray don’t come out with English subtitles. 😜
Still doesn’t hurt to Hope that Gintama live action and Mumon: Shinobi no Kuni will show here still!
