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2008 Expenditure

Posted by Author | Anime Review, DVD, Manga Review, OST, just for fun, loot, megami | Thursday 1 January 2009 8:35 am

I’ve read Stripey and Adun’s 2008 expenditure reports with great interest and have to say from the outset that I can hardly compare. Total spending was about SGD 1,250 and represented a significant fall from 2007’s total of SGD 3,800.

DVDs took up about SGD 650, or almost half of total spending. The bulk of this came from RightStuf purchases of Slayers Seasons 1-3, Martian Successor Nadesico, Evangelion Platinum Collection, Lunar Legend Tsukihime, Black Heaven and MariMite Season 1 (R1) box sets. I think I’ve been spoiled by RightStuf’s customer service so my purchase of the Evangelion 1.01 LE will be my first and last ever purchase from Play Asia. I did receive my LE DVD in the end but only after a delay of over two months and very poor communication from Play Asia. Currently, I see 122 results on Google for “Play Asia sucks” - here’s result 123. About 15% of this expenditure went to buying bootleg DVDs such as the R3 Gunbuster and Diebuster DVD set and really legit-looking Malaysian fakes of Genshikin 1+2 (but not inclusive of either the Kujiun or interim OVA trios). I bought legitimate R1 DVDs of anime series after downloading them via BitTorrent because I enjoyed them so much and wanted something that was better quality. Conversely I ended up downloading anime series after buying the pirated DVDs because I enjoyed them so much and wanted something that was better quality. But I didn’t feel the urge to buy legitimate R1 DVDs because I had already spent money on them…

Figures expenditure amounted to around SGD 300. The year’s acquisitions started off with a glorious gift of Alter Nadiefrom Stripey and another friend. I couldn’t resist Alter Nagato Yuki (Swimsuit) and Chara-Ani Misumaru Yurika was a surprising impulse buy. I plumped for Alter Shigure Asa even though I liked Kotobukiya Asa’s sculpt and colours. But I really hated the scene in the anime and eroge which the pose was based on. At least they didn’t include a toilet seat with the figure base! LOL Thanks to a great Amazon.jp bargain, I snagged GoodSmile Company’s Ryougi Shiki despite only boarding the Kara no Kyoukai bandwagon really slowpoke.jpg late. I also bought a GSC Hatsune Miku figure as part of the continuation of the <a href=”http://hont

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Because it wasn’t ‘Fly Me To The Moon’

Posted by Author | Anime Review, Manga Review, OST, loot, neon genesis evangelion | Sunday 12 October 2008 4:35 pm

Other than fapping a lot, I also remembered enjoying the Evangelion 1:01 ED a lot. ‘Wow! Was this sung by one of the seiyuu?’ Rather, Studio Khara had got the Beautiful World track off Utada Hikaru’s Heart Station album. This has been a strange return to Hikki fandom for me…

As seen in the photo above, I bought her first three albums - First Love, Distance and Deep River - swept up, as I was, in the Jpop craze that saw shops in Singapore massively overstocking on Japanese music. But as the mania subsided on the collective and my individual levels, I found that I couldn’t even muster the interest to buy, or even download, her Ultra Blue album. I still continued to follow Every Little Thing and constantly relisten to my Yuming albums but I was more preoccupied with the Singaporean Chinese pop wave led by Stefanie Sun, Tanya Chua and Joi Chua.

It’s quite funny how my spell of Can’t Be Arsed-ness was broken by Eva 1:01’s nostalgia wave - though the route was rather more complicated. Due to the spending limiters in place, I didn’t just troop out to buy the single or album and downloaded the ripped single first. Despite passing the re-listening test, there was an album-up nudge during the next Singapore Airlines long haul flight that I took (nothing beats the A380, man!); Heart Station was available in the music entertainment suite. I found myself enjoying not just Beautiful World but also Fight The Blues, the title track, Stay Gold and Flavor of Life (especially the bonus non-ballad version).

The latter, in particular, seduced me with its poignant lyrics and delivery about all the subtle little awkward things in the wake of a break-up/rejection. (The live performance I saw on Youtube was another deal maker too.) And it’s waaaay cheaper to buy the local press of the album (cheapest I found was S$16.95 from Gramophone, please dun tell me Sembawang cheaper hor) than even the local press of the single (S$15 from HMV). And so that’s the long version of why I’ve got Utada Hikaru on repeat on my sound system after a gap of almost six years.

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