Re: saki vocabulary extras
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:05 pm
This "extra" doesn't have to do with words, or food, but rather with a book. In episode 8 of Saki, Nodoka is explaining about the night sky constellations and says she learned it from a book, "Night on the Galactic Railroad". Saki exclaims that she also read it. I decided to look it up. Here's what I found.
The book is a classic Japanese novel by Kenji Miyazawa, written around 1927, and posthumously published in 1934.
It was made into an anime film in 1985 (DVD in 2001) except that the main characters are depicted as (dare I say it), CATS.
The 3 main characters are Giovanni, Campanella, and Zanelli, which sounds more Italian than Japanese.
Texts appearing in various scenes and captions throughout the anime are written in Esperanto, some sort of language the author was interested in, which I have never heard of before. I found the anime at kissanime.com in two versions, dubbed or subbed,(and also on youtube), but have not watched it yet. Have you?
The book is a classic Japanese novel by Kenji Miyazawa, written around 1927, and posthumously published in 1934.
It was made into an anime film in 1985 (DVD in 2001) except that the main characters are depicted as (dare I say it), CATS.
The 3 main characters are Giovanni, Campanella, and Zanelli, which sounds more Italian than Japanese.
Texts appearing in various scenes and captions throughout the anime are written in Esperanto, some sort of language the author was interested in, which I have never heard of before. I found the anime at kissanime.com in two versions, dubbed or subbed,(and also on youtube), but have not watched it yet. Have you?