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Old Mar 12, 2004, 21:02   #1
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I went to see kabuki, two days ago...it was absolutely sugoi I loved every bit of it, even though I understood less than one per cent of the dialogues..
I had never seen kabuki before, so even if this kind of kabuki is quite different from the traditional one, I really enjoyed it!
The main charachter "Ouryou-sama", was a real hero^^, and I loved his words "shinzureba yume wa kanau"^^
I love the stage effects, which were really great...^___^
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Old Mar 12, 2004, 21:12   #2
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Wow,it looks like a good show by the way you say it!
Could you please explain more on what this show is about?
thank you!
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Old Mar 12, 2004, 21:26   #3
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well, I heard the story is taken from a classical Chinese novel, the very first novel in China.
The story involves three kingdoms, but I can`t really tell you more, because I wasn`t able to understand that ancient language, full of keigo and old words.
There were bits in which there was the curtain down and only two characters talking, and I hated that moments, because I couldn`t really understand what they said.
there were others moments in which the action was the main attraction, and it was easier to understand what was taking place^^;
I also loved the onnagata, they played their roles so well that it looked as they were women. they had such a graceful and gorgeous demeanour...^^;
sorry I could not explain you the story...sigh..
/me is going to search it on the net and read it...

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Old Mar 12, 2004, 23:00   #4
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You can read a sort of online comic on the link above about the three kingdoms.
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Old Mar 18, 2004, 17:02   #5
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Thanks anyway Chibi!!

Good site there Gaki !!
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yeah or you can get the book, or even play dynasty warriors for the ps2 and xbox to get an idea of the story
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Shin Sangokushi III, Old Sangokushi or the Story of Three Kingdoms are horrible.
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