

Bakuten!! does a great job of explaining the rules, required skills, and men’s RG scoring in an approachable manner without being overwhelming. Japanese men’s rhythmic gymnastics combines toshu, or freehand exercises like handstands and balance, with tumbling and acrobatic elements. A number of top high school and college gymnasts and men’s RG performance groups BLUE TOKYO and BLUE Athletes participated in the motion capture for the show’s eye-popping 3D rotoscoped routines.īakuten!! viewers may be surprised to learn that this powerful, expressive sport was invented in Japan 70 years ago. Former club director Sakae Arakawa supervised the technical aspects of the show, including men’s RG terminology as well as checking animated sequences for accuracy. Animated by ZEXCS, directed by Seishiro Nagaya and Toshimasa Kuroyanagi with character design by Robico and Yuka Shibata, Bakuten!! had assistance from the Aomori Yamada High School Men’s Rhythmic Gymnastics Club. Set in Miyagi, Bakuten!! is one of three projects from the Zutto Oen Project 2011 + 10 in remembrance of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
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Recent Fuji TV anime Bakuten!! ( Backflip!! ) introduces freshman Shotaro Futaba and his teammates from the Ao High Men’s Rhythmic Gymnastics Club as they work to make the inter-high school championships.
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Sports anime has been popular for decades there’s a series for nearly every sport imaginable. Soundtrack to the anime "Metropolis", directed by Rintaro, based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka.As the music begins, six gymnasts spring to life in flawless synchronization before launching into an explosive series of backflips across the spring floor… There'll Never Be Good-Bye "The Theme Of Metropolis" Vocals – Minako "Mooki" Obata

But it's the score's ragtime pieces that really convey Metropolis' heart and soul, and they do it in a surprisingly versatile way - from the film's rousing title track to the down-at-the-heel charm of "Three-Faced of Zone" to the funereal "Snow" to the light-hearted "After All," these tracks are filled with nearly as much character as. A mix of sweeping orchestral pieces and vibrant, ragtime-inspired numbers, the music expresses the film's contrasts of technology and humanity, as well as grim situations and whimsical, toy-like designs, perfectly. THERE'LL NEVER BE GOOD-BYE ‑‑‑‑THE THEME OF METROPOLIS‑‑‑‑" written by MINAKO "mooki" OBATA and TOSHIYUKI HONDA.Ī significant part of the impact of Rintaro's striking anime Metropolis comes from Toshiyuki Honda's stylish and imaginative soundtrack. JAMES INFIRMARY" written by JOE PRIMROSE. All songs composed & arranged by TOSHIYUKI HONDA of A Street Music Inc.

Original Music Score written by TOSHIYUKI HONDA Featuring ATSUKI KIMURA (track. Last year, Japanese director Tar� Rin revisited the story of Metropolis through the beautiful. Eventually, at the end of the film a revolt happens, and then the two societies come together and all is "right" with the world. The Thinkers" live above ground, and run the city while "the workers", who live beneath the city, produce what the "thinkers" want. In the film, two groups of people live within the city. In 1927, writer/director Fritz Lang gave silent moviegoers a brilliant vision of the future with his classic film, Metropolis. Released by Domo Records in 2002 (73003-2) containing music from Metropolis (2001). Metropolis soundtrack from 2001, composed by Toshiyuki Honda. There'll Never Be Good-Bye (The Theme of Metropolis).
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Listen to Metropolis (Original Soundtrack) in full in the this site app. Complete your Toshiyuki Honda collection.
