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As usual, Supporting Shops get the least attractive one 


Greenscreen i'd sayThe filming place is so bad though.. look at that ceiling ready to collapse...
Is it some sort of abandoned prison ?
but at least I am looking forward to the full version.
, I feel like so far it's just Heavenly Blue and Believe's PVs in a different place--their movements, the way the camera moves, etc... There are some pretty good shots of each of them, though. I hope to see more of the map shots in the rest of the PV. The song is starting to kinda grow on me in the meantime.

I actually think the ending visuals play a big part in Kajiura's creative process for ops and eds. I just watched the One Light ed animation and it isn't anymore interesting than the song.I think all these lazy songs come from lazy animes tbh, none of these series seem to be high profile, although I could be wrong about that because I'm not that into anime. I loved Ring your bell and Believe but Heavenly Blue and this sound terribly generic. I don't know, it's certainly worrisome to me, I used to love everything Kala released...
The OVA ran from 1991-1995, but had long breaks (it was only 6 episodes). The Manga started in 1986, and is still running. Arslan looks a lot less feminine in itPlus I think it's a remake from the 80s or something?

Also I like Arslan, I just don't like him I guess?
^This. Given the "meh-sounding tie-in A-side with better B-side" pattern we've been seeing lately, I'm pretty sure that this is what's happening. It's a "the customer's always right" situation I think. If the songwriter has clear instructions and enough creative freedom, he or she can produce something that's appropriate for the job and sounds good. If the instructions are unhelpful or too vague, or if people start interfering, that's when you get problems.Actually its when they dont let her do what she wants when we get these