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Hornster: poor tsukasa ;_; (August 4, 2010, 6:34 pm)

-: Rigor mortis sure sets in fast. (August 4, 2010, 6:53 pm)

dsfsdf: gosh, my mortis sure is rigor now. (August 4, 2010, 9:16 pm)

Mouri Kogoro: Hmm suicide? Ah! nnmmm it starts again... zzz.. It's was a murder! (August 5, 2010, 2:50 am)

ummmm: dark humor wow that's pretty pathetic >_> (August 5, 2010, 10:50 am)

Tibeh: I actually really liked Imogen Heap's song before everyone thought it was cool to use it in their sad scenes. Now it's become a parody of itself, much like Lux Aeterna. (August 5, 2010, 1:04 pm)

DeAimon: Even though Jason Derulo ruined Hide and Seek in his gay nigger song, Imogen Heap still has a lot of good songs. Hell, even Hide and seek is still good, albeit overused. (August 6, 2010, 1:04 am)

remuli906: serves her well (August 6, 2010, 12:57 pm)

ipaqmaster: lol, This NEEDS to happen, Its an Epik Twist (August 6, 2010, 2:29 pm)

mommy: @#5 Nyo u bitch! (March 19, 2011, 1:31 pm)

John Madden: Imogen Heap is for emo faggots. That is all. (December 5, 2011, 9:16 am)

 

 

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Lucky Star

Dear_Tsukasa.swf is from anime called "Lucky Star". Lucky Star's story portrays the lives of several girls attending a Japanese high school named Ryōō with a very loose sense of humor. The setting is mainly based on the city of Kasukabe in Saitama Prefecture. Unlike most anime, Lucky Star does not have one consistent ending theme, instead using a new one in each episode; most of them are of theme songs from other anime and from tokusatsu television shows. Each ending theme in episodes one through twelve is performed as a karaoke by one of the principal characters.
The Lucky Star anime, produced by Kyoto Animation, aired between April 8, 2007, and September 16, 2007, containing twenty-four episodes.[13] The director was changed after episode four from Yutaka Yamamoto to Yasuhiro Takemoto. The reason given was: "Our company has determined that the director of Lucky Star — Yutaka Yamamoto — has not reached the standard of director yet, therefore we have changed the director."[14] Near the end of every episode, there is an additional segment called Lucky Channel co-hosted by Akira Kogami and her assistant Minoru Shiraishi. The humor of this segment takes on a decidedly darker, mean-spirited, more cynical and mature tone than the main show, disguised as an infomercial that skims over characters who appear in the anime, but mainly deals with the progressively abusive and violent work-relationship between Akira and Minoru. The anime also features small cameos of voice actors besides Shiraishi that also have worked with Kyoto Animation which include Yuko Goto, Minori Chihara, Tomokazu Sugita, Daisuke Ono, and Aya Hirano, all of whom voice themselves.

 

 

 

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