Maria Sama Ga Miteru Live Action Eng Sub

Maria-Sama ga Miteru (Maria Watches Over Us) will have a live-action movie adaptation. The movie's lead stars will be models Honoka Miki, as Yumi. Maria-Sama ga.

Many, many thanks to the efforts and sacrifice of Bruce for making it possible for me to buy this movie in Tokyo. As several people have noted, this was not easy to find on shelves, as it had pretty much sold out in pre-orders. The good news for overseas fans is that Amazon JP still has both the and the in stock. Being the bad otaku I am, I only bought the DVD, so missed out on some of the extras in the Blu-Ray combo set. Maria-sama ga Miteru is a story about average high school girl Yumi, as she’s suddenly, unexpectedly drawn into the doings of the Yamayurikai, the Student Council of the school. This is no small matter as the Yamayurikai are known for being beautiful, smart and somewhat remote from the rest of the students.

They even have a separate building on the campus in which they hold their meetings. A chance meeting, an opportunistic photograph and a set of silly circumstances around the school play contrive to change Yumi’s life forever. As I commented on my original, the actresses were each picked for a specific quality, so it was very easy to see “Youko” or “Sei” in them. Sachiko and Yumi are almost instantly lovable, IMHO.

I liked that Sachiko starts to touch Yumi without realizing that she’s doing it. Set in an old, wooden building, with creaky floors and small rooms, there’s a festive air of not-too-much-but-just-enough verisimilitude about the recreation of Lillian Jogakuen. Early on, there is an unexpected time lapse of Musashino City, so we are forced to imagine that this school is real, not just some fantasy space, like Astrea Hill. The DVD includes the “Making Of” special, the trailer for the movie and the pre-movie in-theater “do not take pictures, eat loudly, make phone calls or give your soeur a rosary” warning animations, which were so amusing when I saw this in the theater. There are no subtitles for this movie, and as much as I hope that someone will license this, I would not bank on it. The Maria-sama ga Miteru live action movie is a delightful rendering of this story which has captured so many hearts. It has certainly captured mine.

Now I pray daily for the live action Kibara Kakumei sequel, as nothing would make me so happy as the chance to see Yoshino rage in live action. ^_^ Overall – 9 (+1 because squee! It’s a live action Maria-sama ga Miteru!) If you consider yourself a Maria-sama ga Miteru fan, this is money well spent. Erica Friedman is the Founder of Yuricon, ALC Publishing and Yurikon LLC, Social Media Without Delusion. LGBTQ and Geek Marketing Consultant. Proud to be a MLS. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please do not email or comment asking for or posting links to scanlations or fansubs.

Free Once you’ve done this, you can access the franchise's classic cast of characters, such as Eddy, Jin Kazama, Lei, Paula, Heihachi, Xiaoyu, Brian and company.

Okazu readers overwhelmingly support the artists, writers and publishers of Yuri by buying anime and manga series in English and Japanese. In addition, any comment that contains the word 'objective' or 'objectivity' is subject to rejection. This is a review blog - it's all personal opinions, all the time.

Mine and yours.

The first volume of Maria-sama ga Miteru, published in Japan by Shueisha on April 24, 1998 マリア様がみてる Genre, Light novel Written by Oyuki Konno Illustrated by Published by Demographic Female Magazine Original run April 24, 1998 – April 28, 2012 Volumes 39 () Manga Written by Oyuki Konno Illustrated by Satoru Nagasawa Published by Demographic Magazine, Original run October 2003 – August 2010 Volumes 9 Anime television series Directed by Yukihiro Matsushita Written by Music by Mikiya Katakura Studio Licensed. Original network Original run January 3, 2009 – March 28, 2009 Episodes 13 () Live-action film Maria-sama ga Miteru ( マリア様がみてる, lit. The Is Watching or Maria Watches Over Us), often shortened to Marimite ( マリみて), is a Japanese series written by Oyuki Konno with illustrations.

Originally written as a in 1997, Shueisha published 39 light novel volumes from April 1998 to April 2012. The story focuses on a group of attending the Lillian Girls' Academy in, Japan. Its storyline largely revolves around the lives and close relationships of the school's student council known as the. A adaptation was published by Shueisha in and its sister magazine The Margaret. Between 2004 and 2009, the series was adapted by into three 13-episode television series and a five-episode (OVA) series. The anime adaptations have been released in North America by under the title Maria Watches Over Us.

The license was later transferred to. A live-action film adaptation was released in Japan in November 2010. Several and music albums were also published.