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==Other Speculation about Reception and Influence of Kenji==
==Other Speculation about Reception and Influence of Kenji==
Since it is clearly excessive and inappropriate to put on the page about Kenji Miyazawa, I move the sentence I wrote in the hidden text here. --[[User:Mokyubacky|Mokyubacky]] ([[User talk:Mokyubacky|talk]]) 12:06, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
Since it is clearly excessive and inappropriate to put on the page about Kenji Miyazawa, I move the sentence I wrote in the hidden text here. --[[User:Mokyubacky|Mokyubacky]] ([[User talk:Mokyubacky|talk]]) 12:06, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
:Revised a little --[[User:Mokyubacky|Mokyubacky]] ([[User talk:Mokyubacky|talk]]) 20:35, 24 November 2020 (UTC)


* He wrote a poem titled [http://www.around-around.com/circus/ ''Circus'']. This poem could have influenced Gekidan Inu Curry through [[wikipedia:J.A. Seazer|J. A. Seazer]], the Uwasa space designer for the Magia Record anime and [[wikipedia:Kenji Ohtsuki | Kenji Ohtsuki]], Zetsubou-sensei's OP artist. And then, it can have led to the design of [[Walpurgisnacht#Minions|Walpurgisnacht's familiars]] and the fantastic circus scene in the Episode 1 of the anime.
* He wrote a poem titled [http://www.around-around.com/circus/ ''Circus'']. This poem could have influenced Gekidan Inu Curry through [[wikipedia:J.A. Seazer|J. A. Seazer]], the Uwasa space designer for the Magia Record anime and [[wikipedia:Kenji Ohtsuki | Kenji Ohtsuki]], Zetsubou-sensei's OP artist. And then, it can have led to the design of [[Walpurgisnacht#Minions|Walpurgisnacht's familiars]] and the fantastic circus scene in the Episode 1 of the anime.
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:*''Our age comes riding on a circus elephant''(時代はサーカスの象に乗って), a stage production performed by Tenjō Sajiki  
:*''Our age comes riding on a circus elephant''(時代はサーカスの象に乗って), a stage production performed by Tenjō Sajiki  
:*''Pastoral: To Die in the Country''(田園に死す), a film directed by Shūji Terayama  
:*''Pastoral: To Die in the Country''(田園に死す), a film directed by Shūji Terayama, J. A. Seazer worked for music
:*''Poems That Won't Stop Crying From Within Me'' (『俺の裡で鳴り止まない詩~中原中也作品集』), a music album arranged by J・A・Seazer
:*''Poems That Won't Stop Crying From Within Me'' (『俺の裡で鳴り止まない詩~中原中也作品集』), a music album arranged by J・A・Seazer
:*''San Francisco''(サンフランシスコ), a song quoting ''Circus'' and ''Pastoral: To Die in the Country'', written by Kenji Ohtsuki
:*''San Francisco''(サンフランシスコ), a song quoting ''Pastoral: To Die in the Country'' and Chuya's poem, written by Kenji Ohtsuki
:*''Super Express for Reticulm''(レティクル座行超特急) a parody song of ''Night on the Galactic Railroad''
:*''Super Express for Reticulm''(レティクル座行超特急) a parody song of ''Night on the Galactic Railroad'' written by Kenji Ohtsuki
:*https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/258413
:*https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/258413
:*https://camp-fire.jp/booster-parco/projects/237
:*https://camp-fire.jp/booster-parco/projects/237
:*http://makaronisan.hatenablog.com/entry/20081020/1224440580
:*http://makaronisan.hatenablog.com/entry/20081020/1224440580
:*http://makaronisan.hatenablog.com/entry/20081210/1228838929
:*http://makaronisan.hatenablog.com/entry/20081210/1228838929

Revision as of 20:35, 24 November 2020

Witch of Trains

Someone wrote that the Production Note included a draft design for the "witch of trains", but since I don't read Japanese, I can't tell which page in the Compilation section (the section linked) mentions this witch. Could someone provide clarification, please?--Garr9988 (talk) 03:48, 24 November 2020 (UTC)

Other Speculation about Reception and Influence of Kenji

Since it is clearly excessive and inappropriate to put on the page about Kenji Miyazawa, I move the sentence I wrote in the hidden text here. --Mokyubacky (talk) 12:06, 24 November 2020 (UTC)

Revised a little --Mokyubacky (talk) 20:35, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
  • He wrote a poem titled Circus. This poem could have influenced Gekidan Inu Curry through J. A. Seazer, the Uwasa space designer for the Magia Record anime and Kenji Ohtsuki, Zetsubou-sensei's OP artist. And then, it can have led to the design of Walpurgisnacht's familiars and the fantastic circus scene in the Episode 1 of the anime.


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