Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Zero no Tsukaima F Original Sound Track

Zero no Tsukaima F Original Sound Track


In the beginning, there was the Zero no Tsukaima/The Familiar of Zero (日本名:ゼロの使い魔) and we saw it and we saw that it was good. And then on the second season, they made Zero no Tsukaima ~Futatsuki no Kishi~, which was even more gooder. Then, they made the third season, Zero no Tsukaima ~Princesses no Rondo~, which caused much wailing and mashing of teeth. And now, is this, Zero no Tsukaima F, the best of the best OF THE BEST. It seems that the fourth season is somewhat ashamed that we waved good-bye to the anime that is absolutely brilliant but also completely useless. F is actually means fourth, referring to the fourth season but it's actually means farewell because this is the last hurrah for Louise de La Valliere and her familiar, Saito Hiragi on their final quest to save the nation of Tristain against a rebel group known as Reconquista.

The original soundtrack contains the TV-sized versions of I'LL BE THERE FOR YOU by ICHIKO, Kiss shite agenai by Rie Kugimiya, and in-anime BGMs composed by Shinkichi Mitsumune. Some say, there's a bonus that contains four "minus one" versions of the opening themes from the four Zero no Tsukaima seasons, from the beginning to the end.

About the Zero no Tsukaima F, when it aired on January 2012, just 12 episodes will be made at all, despite the 8:30AM JST timeslot every Saturday on AT-X. I'm not surprised though. It features an all-star cast of Rie Kugimiya, Satoshi Hino, Yuka Inokuchi, Yui Horie, Mamiko Noto, Ayako Kawasumi, Nanako Inoue, Yuka Iguchi, among many others. This final season weighs not that much more than Shakugan no Shana III. Well now, this isn't a bad way of earning a living. It is truly epic, a masterpiece of flair, power, and engineering.

Available at: http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=COCX-37221

Let's do the news! (Feb. 22, 2012)

Okay right! The news! Let's begin with something tragic because I read a report about an executive of a scandal-wrecked Japanese company, Olympus (brand that specializes on digicams), committed suicide in some playground just outside of his flats near New Delhi. All we know is that his name is Tsutomi Omori, aged 49, the managing director of Olympus Medical Systems in India. He was found hanging from iron railings within his luxury apartment complex in Delhi's satellite city of Gurgaon, a report said. Some say, he left two suicide notes written in Japanese, which the police handed them over to the Japanese embassy.


Ouch, it's hard working for the digicam company that was wrecked by numerous scandals last year, especially if the digicam company used to be operated by some British businessman who was battered by the media. Very sad day. Deepest condolences to the family of the managing director of Olympus Medical Systems. Anyway, we found something that I'm completely ruined. Nope, we're not talking about that "Stewie Ruined Evening" joke. It's this...

Now, you would probably know that if it's 12:00 midnight in the USA, the Playstation Vita is on sale. So, who's excited for this? Gosh, if you were an OFW working at the USA, this would be a good pasalubong to your kids living in the Philippines. However, hold your horses. If you were an anime otaku, you might be wondering how the heck someone going to make a new game based on the anime and put it on the Vita's predecessor, the good old Playstation Portable. Take this, it seems that the hit anime series Bakemonogatari is going to have a PSP game this August but how? Why would they make games based on anime series placed on the old PSP even though that the PSVita was launched in Japan last year? Why did they didn't put it on the PSVita instead? Gosh, that's insufferable...


That's a wrong move. Even when the PSVita's out in Japan, seems that most Japanese game makers still making games for the PSP, especially the 2nd Oreimo game, Madoka Magica PSP game, Nendoroid Generation, Strike Witches, and that new Milky Holmes PSP game which a limited edition includes a Nendoroid. Stupid thing...

Well, maybe not because a website called "WIRED" interviewed Sony's Game Design Chief, Shuhei Yoshida, about the PSVita. He was right. Many developers and publishers in Japan decided to shift focus to portables. He also said that if you were looking at some release schedules, you would expect that there will be still lots of PSP games coming out in Japan this year. No wonder that most Japan has the most demand for PSP games and they prefer the UMD ones rather than the digital downloads.


Guess he's right but hey, it's Japan. Sony is Japanese. The PSP, PS3, and the PSVita is made in Japan, so it's okay. It's your thing there.

Mosler MT900S Photon


Now, you may probably remember the Mosler MT900, it's the exotic that is made in the USA when the first one came out in 2001 and later updated as the MT900S in 2003. It's the car featured in Forza Motorsport 3 and 4! Anyway, the hardcore Photon version. Mosler limits the production of the hardcore MT900S Photo by "one unit per year", which sounds a bit more awkward. Guess this exotic's going to be a modern classic...

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG


Now, this one's based on the new R231 SL-Klasse and this comes with the 5.5L V8 Bi-Turbo engine. That is the all new 2013 SL63 AMG! Now, I have realized that Mercedes-AMG's ditching V12s in favor of V8's because why? the V12 BiTurbo engine is not compatible to the AMG MCT SpeedShift. Anyway, it was unveiled at the Mercedes-Benz W03 event where they've launched Benz's Formula One 2012 entry. Guess this one's mouth-watering. Oooh! Can't wait to have one!!!


Anyway, while because of Bandai Entertainment scaling down their businesses and they'll no longer releasing new DVDs this year, we're getting ruined about the second-season of K-ON not coming to North America but fear not because Sentai Filmworks licensed the second season of K-ON, making it a very good news for the North American fans!

If that wasn't enough, word from Mercedes-Benz Japan is that they'll be offering test drives for the Madoka Magica-itasha Smart EV!

Madoka Magica Smart EV


They'll be on display at the 15th Japan Media Arts Festival in Tokyo from February 22 to March 4, 2012 and also, Mercedes-Benz Japan allow visitors to test drive those itashas for free (wow!) but you mush have a driver's license and a free Mercedes-Benz Connected Card membership. Also, you must be 20 years old or above to initiate it. Guess we find it better than the Amlux Idolmaster campaign. Ho ho ho ho! So, if you're an otaku having a choice, which one do you want to test drive? A Madoka Magica-itasha Smart EV? Or the Idolm@ster-itasha Toyota Prius and Toyota Ractis Verso? I should have told you that for about 1,000JPY, visitors can have a one hour test drive in either the Prius or the Ractis Verso while listening to the original IDOLM@STER radio program but those must be reserved in advance. I told that before.

Okay, it seems that the Kia Sorento R is planning for a minor change this year as a 2013 Model Year, next-generation Lexus ES snapped in China, you can fit a gun rack at the Chevrolet Volt PHV, singer Adele wins two BRIT Awards and she gives a middle finger when her speech cut short, so on, so forth. I'm getting bored right now and that's the news!

Reasonably Priced Cars from Top Gear

Every week when a celebrity guested on Top Gear, he or she laps around the Top Gear Test Track using a "Reasonably Priced Car". So what's a reasonably priced car? It's not somewhat powerful nor fire-spitting but they're a bit more of a city commuter with a pricing over the 10,000 Pound mark. Here at Forza Motorsport 4, they featured the "Reasonably Priced Car" from the past and the "Reasonably Priced Car" from today. First, let's start with a blast from the past.

Gambon Corner - The corner that nearly killed Dumbledore...

This is the Suzuki Liana, the original Reasonably Priced Car of Top Gear when the show began in 2002, a year before James May debuted on Season 2 of the hit UK TV show. The Liana is known as the Suzuki Aerio. The Aerio was launched in Japan since January 2001 as a 5-door then later with a 4-door sedan in November 2001. The Liana name is just an acronym for "Life In A New Age". It served as the replacement to the Suzuki Esteem/Cultus (Chevrolet Cassia) and it sold in most parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Production of the Liana ended in 2006 because the SX4 replaced it but despite that, the Liana is still in production in China (Changhe-Suzuki) and Pakistan (Pak Suzuki Motor). The model featured was a 4-door sedan that was powered by a 1.6L engine that produces 104HP of power and 106lb-ft of torque. It has a curb weight of 2,557lbs.

Okay, where was I? Oh yeah. There are numerous celebs drove the Liana round the Top Gear Test Track from the first season to the seventh season, when the eighth season replaced the Liana with a Chevrolet compact sedan that I'm afraid I can't tell you due to search overloads. Names include Ellen MacArthur, Jimmy Carr, Ian Wright, Chris Evans, Rob Brydon, Justin Hawkins, Paul McKenna, Jodie Kidd, Jay Kay, Patrick Kielty, Trevor Eve, Neil Morrissey, Roger Daltrey, Sir Cliff Richard, Martin Clunes, Jamie Oliver, Patrick Stewart, Lionel Richie, Chef Gordon Ramsay, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Christian Slater, Stephen Fry, Ross Kemp, Geri Halliwell, Michael Gambon (Albus Dumbledore from the Harry Potter movies), Harry Enfield, and much more to list. Okay, there was the reason why the last corner of the Top Gear Test Track is called the "Gambon Corner" because of this...



Now you know. Just because the Suzuki Liana was replaced by a reasonably priced Chevy doesn't mean that the Liana's gone for good because it was reserved for a segment when the Formula One driver was guested on Top Gear.

Anyway, I once did my own Star in a Reasonably Priced Car with the Liana and I did it in 1:47.5, meaning that I was slotted between Ronnie O' Sullivan and Ian Wright but knowing is just half the story.




Now, let's take a look at the current Reasonably Priced Car...

Am I faster than Mr. Bean? Oh wait, there's
someone faster than Mr. Bean!

At the start of Top Gear's 15th season, the reasonably priced Chevy was dead because it was crushed under a demolished chimney and it was replaced by a reasonably priced Korean hatchback which is known as the Kia Cee'd. That's CEE-APOSTROPHE-D to you and me. This reasonably priced Korean hatchback marked as the second Kia ever to be featured on the video game and it was powered by a 1.6L engine that produces 123HP of power and 114lb-ft of torque. On Forza Motorsport 4, it's yours for just 14,000 CR. When the Kia Cee'd became the new Reasonably Priced Car, Top Gear invited back the celebs to try out the new Cee'd and their results are somewhat similar to the one they've set on the old reasonably priced Chevrolet. Now, most notable celebs drove the Cee'd round the track includes Alastair Campbell, Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter movies), Andy Garcia, Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, Jeff Goldblum, John Bishop, Boris Becker, Jonathan Ross, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, Amber Heard, John Prescott, Alice Cooper, Ross Noble, Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean), Sir Bob Geldof, and Louis Walsh from The X Factor.

I once tried it round the test track and my record is 1:44.3 but that's different because mine is tuned to the Performance Index of F200. But on the bright side, I am bridged between Tom Cruise and Nick Frost.



Those reasonably priced cars gave me an idea for a real-life situation. Every time if someone has a party, all we do is playing some parlor games that we find out to be boring. But for a soon-to-be Top Gear presenter, you may want to add "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" as part of their Parlor Games list because you may want to find out which of your guests is the fastest. However, most of your guests don't know the controls, knowing where to accelerate or brake. Not for long because Forza Motorsport 4 works best in Kinect. I once play this game using Kinect but one thing, your chosen car automatically accelerates and brakes while you let your left and right hands do the steering. This is somewhat a good idea.

If you are a part of someone's birthday, tell them to add "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" in their games list because this beats more than karaoke, Trip To Jerusalem, Pinoy Henyo, and others that you would normally do on parties. Before initiate this, be sure to tell someone who hosted the party if he/she have HDTV because XBOX 360 works best in HDTV (HDMI Cable sold separately). If they have one, be sure to bring the XBOX 360 console, Kinect, and the Forza Motorsport 4 game. Oh, and be sure to bring some scratch paper if you want to record their lap times. Be sure that either the Suzuki Liana or the Kia Cee'd is the recommended car and the Top Gear Test Track (Full Circuit) is the best track. I repeat, use the Top Gear Test Track (Full Circuit) because this is the perfect venue. You're going to find out which of your guests is the fastest. Is it your Ate? Your Kuya? Your Mom? Your Dad? Your Lolo? Your Lola? Your Ninong? Your Ninang? Your Tito? Your Tita? Anyone around you?

This whole Star in a Reasonably Priced Car game could be the perfect parlor game not just for parties but on someone else's debut or a high school reunion.

This should be fun, perhaps Richard Hammond didn't mentioned it on his Top Gear Uncovered DVD.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Driving Music (What is the name of the song on car commercial?) Vol. 28

Yesterday, I already addressed to some French man saying what was the song from the Renault Samsung QM5 Korean TV Commercial back in 2009. Seems that he's been looking for the song right now...

Now, however, there's been a problem right now. Someone who lives at Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, attacked me with the words "Hyundai 5g Grandeur hg commercial music title". I'm sorry but we tried looking for those but there's no results. In the meantime, feel free to look at some another five Driving Musics (car commercial songs) for you to enjoy.

5) Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz - from the 2006 Nissan Wingroad Japanese TV Commercial.

4) TRY by 清水由貴 ×THE PULSAR - from the 1990 Nissan Pulsar Japanese TV Commercial.

3) Sonic Fireworks by avengers in sci-fi - from the 2011 Mazda SKYACTIV Technology JAPAN DRIVE FAIR TV commercial

2) Don't it drive you crazy? by POINTER SISTERS - from the 2008 Nissan Tiida Japanese TV Commercial.

1) GOING THE DISTANCE (from Rocky Original Soundtrack) - from the 2007 Honda StepWGN Spada "Super Daddy" Japanese TV Commercial.

...and there you go. These are another set of Driving Musics. Goodbye! Drive Safely...

Let's do the news! (Feb. 21, 2012)

It is now time to do the news! As for that, Good Smile Company announced the Yozora Mikazuki (三日月夜空) 1/7th scale PVC figure. That figure will go on sale this July with the pricing of 6800 Japanese Yen (plus tax).

Good Smile Company
Yozora Mikazuki figure


We could say that this figure is somewhat cool if you're more of a Marina Inoue fan because Marina Inoue played the role of Yozora Mikazuki from the Boku wa Tomodachi Ga Sukunai (or Haganai for short) (僕は友達が少ない) anime. However, it's cool if you're a loner. I'm sorry but, Yozora? We even tried Google image search for the word "Yozora" and the results revealing several pics of Yozora Mikazuki! That's not necessary! Not as worse than this!

Porsche Macan sketch


Reports saying that they're will be a new Porsche crossover coming very very soon and this is somewhat a mini-Cayenne. Firstly, they used to call it Cajun but Porsche decided to call their new addition, MACAN. Macan? It's Indonesia for tiger (is it Bahasa?), right? When reports circulated, we even Google search for the keyword "Macan" and gosh, Porsche-related reports pop up! R U KIDDING ME? Ows, hindi nga?! If you're Indonesian, you should probably know how to pronounce the M-A-C-A-N word, right? It's Ma-chan but we're not sure if this pronunciation would probably fit it. With details remain scarce for now, all we know is that it's coming in 2013 as a 2014 model.

For something German-related, someone finally waited for this...

WAVE Beach Queens
Laura Bodewig


Yes, we know, you've been waited for this and it does look right! It does look exactly accurate from the one from the Infinite Stratos anime series! Seems that you might gonna need a 3990 Japanese Yen for the all new WAVE Beach Queens Infinite Stratos Laura Bodewig, coming this September. Wow, seems 4 out of 5 WAVE Beach Queens Infinite Stratos figures really got it right. Charlotte Dunois' BEACH QUEENS figure, no it wasn't. Nope, it's not from the anime, so sorry but don't worry, if you think that the Charlotte Dunois BEACH QUEENS figure is rubbish, there is an alternate arrangement because...

AlphaMaz Infinite Stratos Charlotte
Dunois Swimsuit figure


Some boffins from AlphaMax showed the error of WAVE's ways by creating a very accurate Charlotte Dunois swimsuit figure, which will go on sale this August with the pricing of 7560 Japanese Yen, which is twice as expensive than the WAVE Beach Queens Charlotte Dunois figure. That's a lot for a toy but it can be a perfect alternative arrangement to be honest, if you know what I mean? Tee-hee...

2013 Ferrari California


The Ferrari California? Remember this FR convertible you seen on Clarkson Duel as Vicki Butler-Henderson's car of choice for the second round against Jeremy Clarkson's DBS Volante? Remember this one from Top Gear Korea where Kim Jin-Pyo chauffeured actress Kang So-Ra after her Busan International Film Fest gig? Guess, what? Some minor alterations occurred for the 2013 Model Year California, which will be premiered at Geneva this March. The first fuel-injected V8 engine was improved to provide 490HP of power and 505Nm, 37hp more than the old California! Naught to 60 is now in 3.8 seconds, which is good!

2013 Abarth 695 Tributo Maserati


Remember the Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari? Surely, we remember that but there's a new one and it's called the Abarth 695 Tributo Maserati. This was based on the highly seductive Fiat 500C Abarth, but in my opinion was a mistake. But no, this was inspired from the Maserati GranTurismo from the looks of it. It uses the Pontevecchio Bordeaux color sourced from Maserati for the exterior color, Maserati-style rims, Maserati-style exhausts, and some Maserati-style interior! Ain't that convincing?! However, it is limited to 499 units with additional info coming at the 82nd Geneva International Auto Salon next month.

Ferrari FF burned


Okay, about the Ferrari FF, that's a good car, the first to have four-seats, the first to have 4WD, best Ferrari I have ever tried when I drive it on Forza Motorsport 4 but it's not as quicker than my 458 Italia. We seen this one on Clarkson Powered Up. There was a report in China that a Ferrari FF sparked fire while the owner is driving the FF. That's gonna hurt. Some Ferrari's causing fire while cruising. The FF wasn't the only one. There was a Ferrari F430 burst fire while driving in SLEX, then there was an fire issue for the Ferrari 458.

Speaking of which, if you live in USA and if you love US version of Top Gear, don't be surprised because the official Top Gear site explained what would this be on the next Top Gear USA. Firstly, USA Muscle Cars of the present come together for a challenge. The Mustang GT, Camaro SS, and the Challenger SRT-8 392 come together for the challenge. Actor Patrick Warburton gets a chance to drive the Suzuki SX4 on a "Big Star on a Small Car" segment, and the Mustang Boss 302 duels against the horse. 


So, uh, comedian Ogie Alcasid spoofed DJ Mo Twister's controversial v-log about Mo's ex-girlfriend named Rhian Ramos right? That spoof was part of Regine and Ogie's concert titled "Mr. and Mrs. A" where the real-life couple creating their own v-logs to share their experiences. So, Mo Twister noticed Ogie's take on his controversial v-log and he got mad and he said that Ogie made fun of Mo Twister crying in the abortion video. Whoa, never seen that thing coming, didn't he?


And that's the news!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Driving Music (What is the name of the song on car commercial?) Vol. 27

Hello. And we begin with a non-relevant letter to someone who doesn't know how to comment on my site says "what happened to wow mali". Well, you stupid idiot. As you know, your favorite show will be on a short hiatus for a while because of the show TV5 called "The Biggest Game Show in the World Asia". Happy that TV5 was selected to cover up the coverage of Philippines participating in The Biggest Game Show in the World Asia, even though we're not very good at. With coverage by Richard Gomez, Joey De Leon, Mr. Fu, and Long Mejia, they tackling what's going on with our Filipinos participating The Biggest Game Show in the World.

Oh wait, hang on. That's not right. We're talking non-relevance. Let's read a letter from someone..

Hello Leopaul,
I discovered your blog of "Driving Music " on the net, and I was impressed of how many details you may find about car advertising music ... 
Therefore let me try to give you a new challenge : for a while, I'm looking for the music of Renault Samsung QM5 2009 Korea
http://search.wn.com/?template=cheetah-search-adv%2Findex.txt&action=search&results_type=videos&search_string=renault+samsung+qm5
Do you know it ?
In case of, thank you in advance for your answer (by mail or on your blog).
Thanks
Best regards from France
Serge Saintilan

Okay, Mr. Saintilan, before telling what's that music, let me give you 4 randomly selected Driving Musics (Car Commercial Songs) to listen to and the fifth and last one will be the answer to your question. Let's get on with the show...

5) Iron (Gucci Vump remix) by Woodkid - from the Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 TV Commercial.

4) No No Darlin' by Chage and Aska - from the 1992 Subaru Impreza Japanese TV Commercial.

3) WALK by Chage and Aska - from the 1992 Subaru Vivio Japanese TV Commercial.

2) Desperado by The Eagles - from the Hyundai Avante Touring Korean TV Commercial.

1) Tango Forte by Dublex Inc - from the Renault-Samsung QM5 Korean TV Commercial back in 2009!

There you go, Mr.Saitilan from France. If you're looking for the song from the Korean Renault Samsung QM5 TV Commercial back in 2009, the title of the song is Tango Forte by Dublex Inc. Thank you very much. Good-bye!

MP4-12C tuning by Wheelsandmore

Wheelsandmore MP4-12C


German tuning firm, Wheelsandmore, modified the McLaren MP4-12C to provide more power than the standard model. With such engine tweaks, this modified MP4-12C will generate over 800HP. As reported, it includes electronic hydraulic suspension system, lightweight forged alloy wheels, Continental Sport Contact 5P tires, and some stripes to complete the look of this modified MP4-12C.