Ehh.. didn't know where else to put this. ^^;
From Saien, I present to you, Ichigo and Rukia's duet, "Aitsu wo..."!
Click!Below is modified from my other post in ~-Not Another Bleach Guild-~.
-------
If you don't know what a Myu (musical) is, it's live action singing and dancing by some of the characters on stage, and having a skewed plotline from both the manga and anime. Many anime have done myu's, namely Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon.
For BuriMyu, there is currently one myu and a saien (reproduction) of the first. There is a second myu ("The Dark of the Bleeding Moon") that will be performed in August of 2006. The first myu was in August of 2005, and its saien was in December of 2005.
To download the entire Myu's along with the backstage stuff, please torrent them from
here. If you cannot torrent, there are some YouTube clips at the bottom.
CastHayashi Shuuji - Kuchiki Byakuya
Isaka Tatsuya - Kurosaki Ichigo
Itou Yousuke - Urahara Kisuke
Moriyama Eiji - Abarai Renji
Nagayama Takashi - Hitsugaya Toushirou
Ookuchi Kengo - Aizen Sousuke
Saitou Kumiko - Hinamori Momo
Satou Miki - Kuchiki Rukia
Tsuchiya Yuuichi - Ichimaru Gin
Yoshida Naofumi - Sado Yasutora
Yoshii Rei - Inoue Orihime
Saien...
Kitamura Eiki as Kira Izuru.
The Dark of the Bleeding Moon....
Itou Yousuke (Urahara) - not appearing
Yoshida Naofumi (Sado) - not appearing
Yoshii Rei (Orihime) - not appearing
??? - Hanatarou (
??? - Yoruichi
Inoue Harumi - Matsumoto Rangiku
??? - Zaraki
ThoughtsFor me, the Myu made me crack up. It was pretty good for acting for a Myu, and wigs were
awesome. (Having cosplay friends, I'm aware of just how hard it is to come by a wig that looks like a specific character's hair, but still doesn't look like it was run over by a truck.) And the singing. Dude. I really loved everyone's voices. The cast really knew how to project their voices, particularly Satou Miki. The only actor I didn't really care for was Yoshii Rei. She doesn't really have a singing voice, and I wasn't overly fond of her acting either.
In general, I felt the Myu didn't have one of the strongest of plots and contained a good deal of cheese factor, but the singing is what really made it enjoyable. If anything, I recommend watching it for kicks and to hear everyone's singing voices.
Notes and WarningsThe props in the first musical SUCK. Companies aren't going to give a hugearse budget to something they aren't sure is going to be popular or fail. Please keep this in mind as you watch it. If you hate them that much, feel relieved that in Saien they spiffed them up and they look really nice now. Also be warned that the fight choreography isn't too spectacular in in the first musical as well. It was their first run. Cut them some slack. Everything gets better in Saien, even Rei's (Orihime's) singing.
Clips-
Part 1 of 13-
Part 2 of 13-
Part 3 of 13-
Part 4 of 13-
Part 5 of 13-
Part 6 of 13-
Part 7 of 13-
Part 8 of 13-
Part 9 of 13-
Part 10 of 13-
Part 11 of 13-
Part 12 of 13-
Part 13 of 13-
Backstage Part 1 of 4-
Backstage Part 2 of 4-
Backstage Part 3 of 4-
Backstage Part 4 of 4-
"Overture" (Opening)-
Trailer - Rukia (Dialogue)-
Trailer - Rukia (Singing)-
Trailer - Gin, Urahara, and Renji-
Trailer - Ichigo, Aizen, Sado, and Hinamori-
Trailer - Hitsugaya - Byakuya - Aizen - CRACK song-
Taisetsu Koto (feat. Ichigo, Rukia, Inoue and Sado)
-
Shinigami Concert (Poorly subbed)-
Backstage clips (Poorly subbed)-
Ichigo clips (Poorly subbed)-
Most Urahara clipsSaien Clips-
Backstage Part 1 of 7-
Backstage Part 2 of 7-
Backstage Part 3 of 7-
Backstage Part 4 of 7-
Backstage Part 5 of 7-
Backstage Part 6 of 7-
Backstage Part 7 of 7-
Backstage (Osaka) Part 1 of 2-
Backstage (Osaka) Part 2 of 2-
Prologue (Opening scene)-
Aitsu wo... (feat. Rukia and Ichigo)
-
The Other Earth (feat. the Gotei 13)
-
Scene from Seireitei - Kira, Hinamori, Hitsugaya, and Renji-
Rukongai no Kioku (feat. Renji and Rukia)
-
Randomness + Death Song-
Owaranai Kimochi (feat. Orihime, Sado, Kira and Momo)
-
Song For You (feat. Rukia.. and kinda Ichigo and Renji)
-
Silent Wish (feat. Byakuya, Hitsugaya and Aizen)
-
Gin teaches "Hallelujah! Goodbye"