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ESSE MCCARTNEY LYRICSBeautiful Soul[Chorus] I don't want another pretty face I don't want just anyone to hold I don't want my love to go to waste I want you and your beautiful soul You're the one I want to chase You're the one I want to hold I won't let another minute go to waste I want you and your beautiful soulI know that you are something special To you I'd be always faithful I want to be what you always needed Then I hope you'll see the heart in me[Chorus]Your beautiful soul, yeahYou might need time to think it over But I'm just fine moving forward I'll ease your mind If you give me the chance I will never make you cry, c'mon let's try[Chorus]Am I crazy for wanting you Baby do you think you could want me too I don't waste your time Do you see things the way I do I just want to know that you feel it too There is nothing left to hide[Chorus 2x]Your beautiful soul, yeah
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HANA YORI DANGGO "Hana yori Dango" (aka. "Boys Before Blossoms") is a wonderful series by Yohko Kamio. The whirlwind-like story centers on a smart, stubborn girl, Tsukushi Makino, who attends an elite "elevator" school in Tokyo on scholarship. Because of her lack of money and prestige, she is harrassed regularly by all the students, and gains the unwanted attentions of the school's biggest bully, Tsukasa Doumyouji. Or at least, that's how it all begins. At 30-odd manga volumes, 'Hanadan' has spawned both animated and live-action movies & TV series, as well as a video game (almost unheard of among girls' series).Since it runs as a biweekly serial (in Margaret magazine), Hana yori Dango admittedly can become somewhat repetitious in its scenarios. The 'poor girl & rich boy' premise, found in so many Disney movies and romance novels, has been used so often that the blissfully happy outcome is nearly a foregone conclusion. However, much like in the Jane Austen story from which this site derives its name, the attractiveness of the characters and their bittersweet misadventures make the journey worthwhile.The length and convoluted nature of Hanadan can be a bit daunting to potential readers, so I've decided to compile a set of brief summaries of each story arc. The Japanese volume numbers corresponding roughly to each arc are provided, and these divisions should be consistent with whatever version of Hana yori Dango you have. Also, as new characters appear in the story, the little character gallery will grow, but the descriptions will remain brief and contain few spoilers. For more detailed character information, past and current translations, and news about the ongoing Hana yori Dango US Translation & Licensing project, check out the Hana yori Dango Mailing List (c/o YahooGroups) and their list of recommended sites.Synopsis: Literally, the title Hana Yori Dango is a pun of the Japanese proverb* "Dumplings before Flowers." The proverb suggests that practical things like dumplings should be more valued than material things such as flowers. By slightly raising the corn factor, Yoko Kamio has changed the kanji of the title so that now Hana Yori Dango means "Boys before Flowers." That's right, what is more important in life than boys after all.* A HYD fan have an alternative interpretation to the Hana Yori Dango proverb.Ê Often, Hana Yori Dango is used as a joke in reference to the Hana-mi festival in Japan.Ê The Hana-mi festival celebrates the annual arrival of cherry-blossoms.Ê During the festival, hundreds of people gather outside, roll out blue plastic tarps, and stake out places under full, blossoming, sakura trees, then promptly start eating and drinking, not bothering to pay attention to the flowers themselves.Ê Thus, people pay more attention to common day items (the "dango") rather than cherish the extraordinary phenomena of the cherry-blossoms (the "hana").Ê Whether acting as a proverb or just a proverbial joke, Hana Yori Dango certainly gives us food for thought; perhaps suggesting, that we should all, stop and smell the roses.... ^_~ ::ahem::The Hanadan story centers around a lower-class girl named Tsukushi Makino, who has recently transferred to the posh Eitoku High School. On her first day of school, Tsukushi witnesses the cruelty of the F4, four wealthy good-looking guys who basically preside over Eitoku High. Friendship is taboo at Eitoku because no friendship can last the torture or humiliation of the F4 (The Four Flower Guys). Tsukushi ends up getting into trouble with the F4 by trying to defend her friend Makiko-chan, who vanishes from Tsukushi's side after the incident. Tsukushi stands up to the F4's harassment, which impresses Tsukasa Domyoji, the leader of the F4. However, the F4 red-tag (declare war on) Tsukushi, and the student body of Eitoku turns against her. Tsukushi endures the pain of being razed and almost assaulted by the students of Eitoku High. Nevertheless, Tsukushi's strong will and character allow her to stand up to all the bullying and injustice. She manages to remain in school and decides to red-tag the F4 themselves.Tsukushi's spunk and unexpected realism make her a pioneer in shoujo anime. Never before has any main female character of any anime series portrayed the level of wit and maturity as Tsukushi displays in Hana Yori Dango. Tsukushi's fiery spirit and unyielding determination allow her to face her harsh destiny, overcome her daily traumas, and become a more real person. I love Hana Yori Dango so much because it breaks through all the former conventions of anime. Although feminism has yet to conquer Japan, Tsukushi, in her own natural way, embodies the movement. Not only does Tsukushi survive, but she also leaves her legacy of nonconformity to the male-dominated, clichŽ world of ANIME.Tsukushi's main tormentor is Tsukasa Domyoji, or as I like to call him "Prissy Boy" (note his fave red shirt that he always wears). He is the leader of the F4 and although he appears childish and immature in the beginning of the series, as the story progresses, Domyoji's complex and very human nature is revealed. I can't help but admire his ethics and the flaws in his character make him all the more real and believable. ÊEven today, Rui Hanazawa remains a mystery. He is the sympathetic desolate member of the F4, to whom Tsukushi feels attracted. Rui's beautiful violin music and his enigmatic character adds to his Romantic image. But Rui seems reserved for one woman only and being slightly disillusioned, Tsukushi does not see the truth in time and succumbs to her own teenage crush on Rui. However, she falls for him without understanding the depths of his character, which proves to be a costly mistake.Reviewer : HaneokaHana Yori Dango is a gripping shoujo drama about the lives and relationships of the F4, four privileged boys who have grown up with the arrogance, wealth and power to do anything that they wish - and one girl, poor and accustomed to a life of lacking, who decides to stand up to them.The story begins with Makino Tsukushi, a poor girl who feels alienated at Eitoku, a high school mainly for the wealthy. She longs for the time when she will finally be gone from this place, which is mostly filled with materialistic people with whom she has nothing in common. She has made only one friend she can consider sincere, and they both hope to survive their school years peacefully without attracting any attention. They've seen firsthand what happens when an ignorant student draws the attention of the F4 - who have the power to mark that single student as the "hazing target" of the entire student population by leaving a simple red tag in that person's locker.Unfortunately, Makino's hope for invisibility is shattered when her friend accidentally crosses paths with Doumyouji Tsukasa, powerful leader of the F4 - with the most unrelenting personality and hottest temper. He is not known for compassion or forgiveness, and thinks nothing of using his status to terrorize students to pass the time. And so, when Makino watches him begin to unleash his temper on her friend for something that was not her fault, she decides she's had enough.Faced, for the first time, with a girl who won't accept wealth as proof of superiority or power as an attractive asset, Doumyouji slowly realizes that Makino isn't a hazing target like any of her predecessors. And so his feelings for her also change with this realization, which also reflect the impact Makino's strength and actions have upon him. While it seems that the F4 are entirely led on a leash by Doumyouji, there is Hanazawa Rui, who gives Makino compassion when she needs it desperately...an action she comes to treasure.The red tag in Makino's locker, the humiliation of the hazing that ensues, and her battle to grow stronger alone as a "weed among flowers" can, is only the beginning and certainly not everything. The show moves rapidly as Makino becomes more than a meaningless target to the F4, their lives becoming complicatedly involved. All the characters suffer and change, so if you're longing to smack Doumyouji into the stratosphere, you don't have to wait too long to see him endure the equivalent.While the character design and animation may not be to everyone's taste, as it is rather atypical, the classic background music (mostly consisting of the piano) fits the scenes perfectly. With a remarkable group of characters who have an intense chemistry together and an intense, gripping storyline, there is little lacking in Hana Yori Dango, if anything at all.Hana Yori Dango makes you realize how great a story can be without the aid of magical lockets, unrealistically large mecha, or those extraordinarily beautiful characters with shampoo commercial-worthy hair. While it takes the audience on a roller coaster, this series is surely worth the ride.(Note: The Hana Yori Dango television series follows the manga exactly up to the episodes in the mid-forties, after which it diverts and wraps up the plot completely (and weirdly) at episode fifty-one. Currently (and amazingly) the manga is still going strong, so if you thirst for more Hana Yori Dango, there's plenty more.)[ Movie ]The Hana Yori Dango animated movie is a thirty-minute retelling of the basic Hana Yori Dango plot with the characters placed in an alternate storyline. Makino is a poor girl who does cleaning work and odd jobs in a theater production company, where she is also a student. However, she doesn't have a chance to be in the spotlight, since she's just a lowly trainee. It's Sakurako who has the leading role in the next production, along with Doumyouji, who is the egotistical star of the production.Starting to see parallels? Makino accidentally sends a load of laundry flying and a pair of panties lands on Doumyouji's head, infuriating him, but she's not going to stand for that. She continues to practice her dancing on the side, and the secretive Hanazawa Rui ends up helping her, playing music in the background. When Sakurako gets injured, will it be Makino who takes her place?The movie's greatest failing is that it is far too short, and everything happens far too quickly. Events are crammed closely together and while the plot attempts to emulate parts of the early plot of the series, it's simply not effective here. The alternate setting of the movie is also quite different from what one would expect, however this story was meant to be a re-telling, and not an addition to the original series. Overall, it's rather too rushed and too busy for my taste, lacking the varied reflections by Makino that made the series remarkable to watch.While the time factor limits the movie's effectiveness severely, it is enjoyable to see the different, parallel roles that the original Hana Yori Dango characters have in the world of theater, as well as the different plotline which retains some essence of the original. However, the special moments between characters are all too brief and fleeting, yet they do exist, even if they are somewhat unsatisfying. The movie also explains, in its own way, the origin behind the New York Broadway style opening of the television series. In addition, Makino's song in the movie, Someday, was the highlight of the movie for me. If you enjoyed the Hana Yori Dango series, the movie might be worth your time to watch, since it's not very much time at all.Hana Yori Dango the story of Makino Tsukushi, a 16 year old girl from the wrong side of the tracks who is a new student at Eitoku Gakuen, a very exclusive school that is attended by the richest of society's children. Tsukushi, shy at first, already feels uncomfortable and out of place amongst the rich, snobby kids at her school and she cannot wait until the time, two years later, when she will graduate. However despite finding a new friend to talk to at school, Tsukushi's problems at Eitoku take a sudden turn for the worse when she crosses the path of the F4.
SCRYED Description: After a mysterious disaster, an island is seperated from the mainland and people there are sometimes born with weird abilities, known as Alter. They can for example call forth huge robots to aid them, materialize a tank-size gun, or transform any vehicle they are in into an ultra fast thing. Kazuma is an Alter user living in the 'Lost Grounds' as it is called, and has the power to turn his right arm into a metal one with incredible power. He lives to fight and earns his money using his abilities.The mainland wants to "recivilize" the Lost Grounds and has formed a special force called HOLD that consists of Alter users. They capture Alter users from the Lost Grounds which they call Native Alters and confine them in order to ensure peace and order there, at least that's what they think they do...HOLD's strongest man, Ryuhou, captures Kazuma after a brief fight in which Kazuma is easily defeated, and Kazuma's stubborn nature makes him want to defeat Ryohou more than anything else, so after he successfully escapes from the clutches of HOLD he starts to oppose them as much as possible, but things get more and more complicated as time advances and various other players arrive on the field with interests of their own...
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