Tuesday, March 30, 2010

New layout on writing blog.

Check it out.
Maybe this will inspire/motivate me to write something.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Oishii Kankei - A Delicious Relationship

Listening to: "Walking On A Dream" - Empire of the Sun


     Oishii Kankei is a josei manga I stumbled upon by chance -- or rather, by pure curiosity. It seemed so different from what was out there on onemanga.com, under the category of romance... that I could not help but want to check it out. 

Oishii Kankei tells the story of Fujiwara Momoe, known dearly as Momoe-chan, who lived a life of luxury and affection. She grew up going to eat at the best restaurants with her parents and eating the best food. Momoe always loved to eat the delicious food!


But one day her father dies of a heart disease (most likely because of all the over-eating) and Momoe is heart broken. When she starts to live on her own, while in attempts to support her mother and herself, she can't bare the taste of her own cooking -- for the she never had to cook before. 


One day she walks into a local French restaurant and finds no problem in recognizing the dish with just a taste, for she has had it several years ago, and is immediately swept away by it.  Momoe decides to take a job there as an apprentice under the guidance of the chef, Oda-san, for she is now determined to become one herself.


Feelings of love blossom in Momoe, as she falls for Oda Keiji . But her feelings are not answered, as the chef only considers her as an apprentice-- and an annoying one at that! 


This is a story about Momoe and what she goes through, not only in love, but also in becoming a chef, and in many other aspects of life.

THE STORY: Being a josei manga (manga for women), the story has a more realistic approach, which makes it more interesting to see where it will go. 
Oishii Kankei has a nice, steady pace. It doesn't rush its way into things. And in every romance, there's drama, there's laughter, there's tears-- a good amount emotion for a decent story. Although there are some who may find the pace dull-- I did not. Plus the story really isn't that predictable. All the cards are up for grabs, truly. Just like life in many ways!


THE CHARACTERS: For some reason, I find the characters to be very endearing in this series.
Every character in Oishii Kankei has their own personality and quirks -- pretty much all of them are nicely fleshed out, which makes them pretty human. What I liked about these characters is that they weren't entirely predictable and thank god one-dimensional. They surprise you, and show you new sides of them as the story progresses. Yet they aren't too complex to the point where you find a hard time relating to them. 


THE ARTWORK: Oishii Kankei has a very feminine art style that not everybody will like. But I think it has its charm.
Yes, it's girly. I even thought that it reminded me a bit of Sailor Moon (just a tad), but this is the first very feminine art style that I have found that can make the men still look like real men and not totally sissy looking. I personally find the artwork very sweet, charming and pretty. The lines are very thin and delicate. They flow easily, creating a light, fleeting feeling to the whole thing. And, well... I honestly found myself drooling at the detail of the hair sometimes, because it just had so much flow and paid attention to every strand of hair! 


GOURMET CUISINE, COSTUMERS AND FOOD FOR THE HEART:
Despite being mainly a drama, Oishii Kankei focuses on cuisine as well.
I can't think of much else to address, other than the fact that there is the theme of cuisine. But not to the point of over-kill. The story manages to balance it out fairly well, and hey!-- you get to know about a dish or two.


OVERALL: Oishii Kankei was a great find for me. It just has the right pinch of romance and it's not overly indulgent about it. 
It's a story that has a good balance between romance, humor and drama. A great set of characters and decent artwork as well. This isn't a manga for everyone, once again -- but for those romantics at heart, I think this will serve as a home-run. 


Oishii Kankei is written and drawn by Makimura Satoru and can be found to read online at OneManga.comIt currently has 24 chapters available and is still ongoing. Happy reading!


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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Not much of a chatterbox anymore

I was looking at the posts from the years back and all I can say is... I was sure talkative! I also talked about pretty much any random thing. I don't seem to do that anymore. Maybe I should! That way I'll post more often, I think. 


I want to blog, but I keep on thinking I have nothing substantial to talk about. I'm always talking about the same dull things.


Ugh, I also was looking at some of my really old "drawings," like back in 2005, and I felt myself cringing at the sight of it. Thankfully I've improved. Which brings me to thinking that I haven't posted any drawings in ages.




I like drawings dudes and faces in that 3/4 perspective, if you cannot tell. Mind you, I drew this on one of my good drawings days, where I'm not rejecting everything I sketch. Oh, and using markers is so much more fun than a pencil!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Time went by slowly

Listening to: "La belle dame sans regrets" - Chris Botti


I think I only have come to love jazz so much because of the influence from my dad, when he use to be really into it. Jazz is the epitome of class and luxury, if you ask me. When you listen to it, you can't help but think of a quiet, relaxing, chic restaurant.. or a lifestyle. 


I spent most of today playing the Sims 3. I know, some people can't fathom what is so fun about such a game. But I've always been attracted to the idea of creating little people and seeing them interact, and just managing it all. I liked management games ever since I was little.


It was really disorientating, this morning, to come back from the airport after seeing Cristina off, and going back to sleep for another 2 hours or so. I swear I woke up thinking: Huh?


I don't have much to talk about at the moment. Just felt like posting something.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

It'll surprise you .o.

Listening to: "You're so Fine (Hey Mickey)" - B*Witched
Forgive me, guys, but this song never fails to cheer me up! And it makes you want to dance in a silly way. So kudos to Mickey! /o/


I have come to notice that ever since this new year has started, now that I'm out of school and doing different things (kind of), many good and unexpected things have happened! Even without doing anything, I find myself pleasantly surprised. Nothing extravagant has happened -- it's the little things that make you smile more.


• A very good and close friend of mine, Cristina, who is now living in São Paulo, is coming to visit, and is arriving, coincidentally, today. Despite it only being, say... a month since I've last seen her, I miss her tons and I can't wait to see her! 


• A couple of friends that I use to hang out with last year at school and the year before don't seem upset at all by the fact that I have been terrible in keeping in touch with them, and they still would like to see me! *o* 


• People like me, despite me being me. (OK, this one's stupid, but it still never ceases to surprise me!)


Just little trivial things like that!


P.S. If you're wondering what manga this is on the banner, it's Bakuman. Awesome stuff, READ IT!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Michael Bublé *heart*

You gotta love him.