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Hey - whoever it was that recommended the movie Onmyoji, thanks! I watched it a few weeks ago, and I just got Onmyoji II from Netflix and watched it while working on art this evening, and I love them. :)
I'll have to get them again later on when I've got time to actually watch them without doing soemthing else at the time so I can watch them with subtitles and not the dub.
I don't think I've watched a movie subtitled for months now. And I hate that. Arg.
Anyway, I want icons of Seimei and Hiromasa now. Oh look! Here's some!
Nomura Mansai playing Seimei:

Ito Hideaki playing Hiromasa:

Hiromasa needs a caption, but I'm too tired to think of one. The character is sort of similar to Kuwabara from Yu Yu Hakusho, at least I think of him that way - a bit on the slow side, prone to falling in love, with a kind heart and courage when it counts most. He's not as tough as Kuwubara, but he's the character that allows people to explain things that would be obvious to all the other characters in the scene but not the audience.and he and Seimei are so doing it.
And a slightly larger, though not by much, picture of Nomura with the director, where you can see his Heian robes (those of you who just started reading Hikaru no Go will recognize the clothing that Sai wears).

(ETA: I'd just like to say that I adore the Heian-era quivers that make everyone carrying them look like turkeys. XD Didn't find a better picture - imagine those dolls with a few more arrows, and all of them fully fletched and you'll see what I mean about turkeys.)
I'll have to get them again later on when I've got time to actually watch them without doing soemthing else at the time so I can watch them with subtitles and not the dub.
I don't think I've watched a movie subtitled for months now. And I hate that. Arg.
Anyway, I want icons of Seimei and Hiromasa now. Oh look! Here's some!
Nomura Mansai playing Seimei:
Ito Hideaki playing Hiromasa:
Hiromasa needs a caption, but I'm too tired to think of one. The character is sort of similar to Kuwabara from Yu Yu Hakusho, at least I think of him that way - a bit on the slow side, prone to falling in love, with a kind heart and courage when it counts most. He's not as tough as Kuwubara, but he's the character that allows people to explain things that would be obvious to all the other characters in the scene but not the audience.
And a slightly larger, though not by much, picture of Nomura with the director, where you can see his Heian robes (those of you who just started reading Hikaru no Go will recognize the clothing that Sai wears).

(ETA: I'd just like to say that I adore the Heian-era quivers that make everyone carrying them look like turkeys. XD Didn't find a better picture - imagine those dolls with a few more arrows, and all of them fully fletched and you'll see what I mean about turkeys.)
