Saturday, June 25, 2011

Sweet Vocaloid Songs

Otay, here are some good Vocaloid songs, most of which are Hatsune Miku. If you don't know what Vocaloid is: It's not an actual anime-show, but it's a bunch of songs put together by these different characters. There are several different characters who all sing different genres of songs. For example, Kagamine Rin is supposed to be the twin to Kagmaine Len. Rin songs bubblegum-pop style, all happy and stuff. Len is a punky-rock style. Kaito is quiet, ballroom style. Mitsune Haku does a bunch of deppresing stuff, but it's usually mixed. A lot of Hatsune Miku's songs are either dark and have a deep meaning, and some are light and bouncy like Rin's. There are a couple more characters, and they all have vocie actors who sing their own specific songs (and yes, it's japanese.) As I said, it's not an anime-show, but it's different anime characters who "sing" songs. It's kind of like a japanese band, where all the characters are the lead singers and it's NOT an anime, but with anime characters. Make sense? I hope so, cause' I'm not saying that again. These aren't nessacarily in order
1) Meltdown by Kagamine Rin
2) Rolling Girl by Hatsune Miku
3) Canterella (project diva) by Kaito and Hatsune Miku
4) Just be Friends by Megurine Luka
5) Trick or Treat by Kagamine Rin and Len
6) Spice by Kagamine Len
7) Last Night, Good night by Hatsune Miku
8) I Like You, I Love You by Kagamine Rin
9) The Voice by Hatsune Miku
 So, those are just some of my personal favorites, especially Rolling Girl, but don't take my word for it. Look em' up!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Currents

Hi there, sorry for being late on the blogging spectrum, I've been either sleeping or swimming. I just came back from Virginia yesterday on a plane to Florida to visit my grandparents, which I'm staying with for three weeks. So yeah...Florida. The land of palmtrees, retirement, cable television, and magic. Basically once I've gotten here I've gone in the pool and wandering around aimlessly and getting bitten by various mosqiutos and getting bombarded with licks by the dog and going to Walmart and purchasing Florida-grown produce at a produce-stand and nibbling on Tapioca pudding and going to the library and wearing my steampunk cap and reading Harry Potter and helping grandpa with his crossword puzzles and watching a giraffe being born and nearly going deaf in one ear and petting the dog and sleeping and watching Adventure Time on Cartoon Network. I even tried tasting a droplet from those little Kraft-Mia things that you pour into water-bottles to flavor them and it was terrible. This is what I've done all day and I just got to Florida yesterday. So anyway, it's almost for certain that I'm going to Neko-con in November with my cousin, so I'm excited. A break from school just to go release my inner dork! Huzzah. Fullmetal Alchemist part 5 is scheduled to be released in August, and Kuroshitsuji 2 is...well, I haven't been keeping track of that.
...Go wikipedia-it or something...

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Animazement 2011

Hey! I'm back, whatd'ya know. Sorry I've been slow on the feedback that doesn't exist!! *shifty eyes to non-commenters* Anyway, I'm back from that yearly convention that's apperantly been running since the late 90's: Animazment. One of the biggest conventions on the southern coast,this year took place in Raleigh, NC at the newly-built Raleigh Convention Center. Needless to say, it was pretty awesome. My dad took me, and I met up with my friend from church, Tristan, who was cosplaying as L from Death Note. Her sister Jim was cosplaying as Crona from Soul Eater, and her other friends: Becca and Aimee, were Roxas from Kingdom Hearts and Matt (without a Mello) from Death Note. I, of course, was dear Edo from Fullmetal Alchemist. It was fun, I saw lots of things that befuddled my mind, ate lots of strawberry pocky, got bombarded with short-jokes by numerous cosplayers (As a good convention-goer, I gladly played along and did more short-rants than I should have. Needless to say, my voice was sore before the con even hit 4:30.), got in a fight with an Envy, got my left glove stolen by a Wrath, was constantly followed by a Sakuya, bought a Hetalia-fabric-wall poster for my room, hugged a Death the Kidd, held Grell's Death Sycthe, and took too many pictures for my own good. It was excellent. The only problem with my costume is that I had to re-use my Joey-wig and I didn't have a braid. But that's okay. There were worse Edwards there than me. My favorite voice actors ever, Todd Haberkorn andEric Vale were there. But I missed the signings! I MISSED THEM!! I was very dissapointed. But luckily, Tristan was staying for Sunday and she promised to get me a signature! Anyway, the skits were great, and my favorite was probably "Follow Me Down" with Boris and Alice. It was one of the best of the evening! Ok, I have to get off of the computer, so Hasta La Pasta and I'll see you all at Animazement 2012!