07.02.2019

Maria-sama Ga Miteru Live Action Eng Sub

Maria- sama ga Miteru. The school has a tradition that older girls take a younger girl as their little sister or “soeur” in order to instruct and look out for them. Maria-sama ga Miteru (マリア様がみてる, Maria Watches Over Us) is a 2010 Japanese film co-written and directed by Kōtarō Terauchi. The film is based on the light novel series Maria-sama ga Miteru written by Oyuki Konno, with illustrations by Reine Hibiki.

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Genre: Teen / Based on a Comic / School / Women Distributor: Jolly Roger Language: Japanese Country: Japan Pemeran Utama: Haru sebagai Sachiko Ogasawara Honoka Miki sebagai Yumi Fukuzawa Kaoru Hirata sebagai Youko Mizuno Karen Takizaw sebagai Sei Satou Nana Akiyama sebagai Eriko Torii Rikako Sakata sebagai Rei Hasekura Hitomi Miyake sebagai Yoshino Shimazu Alice Hiroshe sebagai Tsutako Takeshima Riho Takeda sebagai Shimako Toudou Masahiro Usui sebagai Yu Kashiwagi.

The 13-episode second season, titled Maria-sama ga Miteru: Printemps ( マリア様がみてる〜春〜, Maria-sama ga Miteru ~Haru~), aired between July 4 and September 26, 2004 on TV Tokyo. The series was later released by Geneon to six VHS and DVD compilation volumes from October 2004 to April 2005. The third season, a five-episode OVA series titled Maria-sama ga Miteru, was released on DVD from November 29, 2006 to July 25, 2007; each episode is approximately 50 minutes long. The 13-episode fourth season, again titled Maria-sama ga Miteru, aired between January 3 and March 28, 2009 on. The series was released by Geneon to six DVD compilation volumes from March to August 2009. Instead of Yukihiro Matsushita who had directed the first three seasons, the fourth season is directed by Toshiyuki Katō.

Nozomi Entertainment, the licensing branch of, had licensed the three television series and the OVA series under the title Maria Watches Over Us for North American distribution. The four series were released as DVD box sets with English subtitles as follows: July 29, 2008 for season one, November 25, 2008 for season two, March 24, 2009 for season three, and July 6, 2010 for season four. Licensed the three television series and the OVA series after Nozomi Entertainment's license to the franchise had expired. The second season was translated and dubbed into English for broadcast in by the anime satellite TV network from March 2007. Bros The first three seasons were licensed in by Jonu Media. Audio CDs [ ] For the first Maria-sama ga Miteru anime series, the opening theme 'Pastel Pure' and the ending theme is 'Sonata Blue'.

Anyone getting this issue would be real lucky; a collector's item!:D EDIT: OMG, there's more? Yep, this is the CM: And more pictures? *dances happily* [07 Oct 2010 04:10pm] [ mood busy ] Again, I'd like to keep the comm alive with this: What do you think? Someone had bothered him/herself to translate basic information about the film, and it's interesting to look up and see what other accomplishments the girls have done before, plus some tidbits. For example, Nana Akiyama (Eriko Torii) had a prior stint as one of the leads in the horror/comedy TV show Guren Onna (which had a girl's school that was a full ringer for Lillian, down to the school uniforms). [26 Sep 2010 12:03pm] This is a really short story from volume 31 'Margaret ni Ribbon' about how Yumi, Yoshino and Shimako consider dropping the '-san' in their names when addressing each other. Notes: I'm still studying Japanese and my dictionary isn't always reliable so it's inevitable that there are some shaky parts (if not all).

While Sachiko was throwing off her tantrums, Yumi thinks that she is surprisingly calm that she even wonders why. Although she does not realize it, she is actually very happy that her Onee-sama is mad. It was also seen earlier in the episode, while Yumi and Sachiko were arguing about their promised date in the amusement park, Shimako and her soeur had asked Rei and Yoshino if they were supposed to stop them. Rei and Yoshino says that they were merely having a 'Harmless-Sisters-Quarrel' and that they are just joking around. By the time Sachiko had emptied her cup, Yumi stands and offers another cup as if they were back to normal again.

I'm happy to provide pictures, everything is in excellent condition and I do have the trading cards that come with the CDs. Come to think of it, I also have a few of the drama CDs if anyone is interested in those. [24 Oct 2011 04:57am] i wanna know your thoughts! ~ i honestly feel the anime version is. ~ otherwise enjoy! [23 Oct 2011 05:57pm] [ mood calm ] As I'm reading this announcing the adaptation made more than a year before, well, my general assessment of the film was that of happy satisfaction, in which the flick was faithful to the original light novel.

She is the reason Sachiko had changed for the better. From Sachiko's cold and reserved personality, she became open and warm to Yumi and the Yamayurikai. She smiles more often, became funnier and a bit of a joker that somehow surprised the others. She is very protective of Yumi that she even loses her anger to anyone that tries to badmouth her petite soeur. She states in one of the OVA that she doesn't care if she's being embarrassed by others, she also says that she could never be ashamed of Yumi. She was just worried that Yumi might get hurt because of her.

Bagaimana kisah selanjutnya? Informasi: Movie: Maria Watches Over Us Romaji: Mariasama ga Miteru Japanese: マリア様がみてる Director: Kotaro Terauchi Writer: Oyuki Konno (manga) Producer: Cinematographer: Release Date: November 6, 2010 Runtime: 90 min.

I am -dying- to watch it. Thanks:) [04 Dec 2010 09:50pm] [ mood busy ] I suppose someone could translate this properly, as sometimes I feel discomfited with digital translation. I like to read it because they might provide some insights and their feelings about their roles. Alice -- Haru -- Even some interesting tidbits would be fine.:) [06 Nov 2010 02:29am] [ mood excited ] All right, people, everything's all set for tonight's premiere (November 6), so I'm looking forward to watch this. By the way, a few more links of interest: Jolly Roger: - artwork, I think. - Flash-powered CM - tie-in promo with Curemaid Cafe tenslives: - tie-in with - a few more close-in pics of the cast, along with short bios. Cobalt: - movie tie-in promo, I think.