Random: Dancing Microbes
Oct. 13th, 2007 07:41 amI was never that enamored of giant plush microbes -- something about a large, fuzzy Yersinia pestis or Streptococcus pyogenes winking cheerfully at me from shelf or bed just isn't very reassuring, which I believe to be the point of plushies. I may have to change my tune, however, after seeing this:
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It's the OP for an anime currently broadcasting on Japanese t.v., entitled もやしもん [Moyashimon] (Tales of Agriculture). The protagonist, Tadayasu Sawaki, is a college freshman studying agriculture who happens to be able to see microbes. And speak with them. A sort of microbe-whisperer, as it were. Hijinks ensue. I think I'm going to keep an eye out for this one if it gets an R1 release. (If nothing else, it's caused me to experiment successfully with embedded video. My mad blogging skillz increase by one!)
[P.S. Ignore the 8:00 running time; that appears to be some kind of upload artifact. The actual OP is only two minutes or so, followed by six minutes of nothing happening.]
It's the OP for an anime currently broadcasting on Japanese t.v., entitled もやしもん [Moyashimon] (Tales of Agriculture). The protagonist, Tadayasu Sawaki, is a college freshman studying agriculture who happens to be able to see microbes. And speak with them. A sort of microbe-whisperer, as it were. Hijinks ensue. I think I'm going to keep an eye out for this one if it gets an R1 release. (If nothing else, it's caused me to experiment successfully with embedded video. My mad blogging skillz increase by one!)
[P.S. Ignore the 8:00 running time; that appears to be some kind of upload artifact. The actual OP is only two minutes or so, followed by six minutes of nothing happening.]
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Date: 2007-10-14 01:08 am (UTC)Sorry -- RL suddenly crashed down with all kinds of work to be done, in the middle of which I was ill. I'm just now at the point where I can start catching up with the fun in my life again. (In time for the cliffhanger to FMA 76, oh joy! I'm not sure I could have stood the suspense two weeks ago.)
Okay, I rank this microbes thing right up with the little plush germs (that I want desperately).
Evidently the protagonist of the Moyashimon anime can tell a native yoghurt culture from an imported one because the native bacteria speak formal Japanese and bow a lot ... :-)
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Date: 2007-10-14 06:50 am (UTC)I MUST SEE THIS.
And I totally second ELD's comment about being worried.
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Date: 2007-10-14 12:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-14 03:59 pm (UTC)AIEEEE! Well, when you get caught up, there are stories to be read. *grins*
(In time for the cliffhanger to FMA 76, oh joy! I'm not sure I could have stood the suspense two weeks ago.)
I know. I withstood peeking at the raws to wait for the scanlations and I'm so glad I didn't look at the raws first, because I would've been tearing hair until the scans were out. AIEEE! (Why, yesh, that is my new favorite sound of distress.)
because the native bacteria speak formal Japanese and bow a lot ...
I have the feeling that a great many of my friends would really enjoy that.
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Date: 2007-10-14 07:06 pm (UTC)Don't I know it. :-)
"because the native bacteria speak formal Japanese and bow a lot ..."
I have the feeling that a great many of my friends would really enjoy that.
I just found this blog post (http://www.riuva.com/?p=763), which is an introduction to all the science-type stuff referenced in the first episode (it does spoil one of the Big Reveals, though). Fascinating, as somebody said.
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Date: 2007-10-14 07:33 pm (UTC)