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My Name In Japanese!

Sat Feb 24, 2007, 10:54 AM
  • Listening to: Uhh life
  • Reading: My Skin
  • Watching: Compy!

My japanese name is 長谷川 Hasegawa (long valley river) 明日香 Asuka (fragrance of the bright day).
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Clubs I'm In!


Holy Sugar Honey Ice Tea!OMG!!

Wed Jan 31, 2007, 7:29 PM
  • Listening to: Uhh life
  • Reading: The confusing :iconblahthingy:code
  • Watching: The pretty icons
I am in too many clubs~~:heart:^^;:heart:~~
I will presonally name all of them right here right now!
Ookay...Yosh..:


Now not all the clubs I like..I just like coming home everyday and looking at my 156 deviatations next to my login (minimum). Lol..so..many..journals...never..any...comments!

Like ZOMG! How to make an AMV!!

Sun Jan 21, 2007, 8:40 AM
  • Listening to: My Amv's on youtube
  • Reading: This
  • Watching: My Amv
Hell dere yall peeps! I've been making AMV's for atleast 5 months now..So I wanna show you Why and How I do it! Enjoy!

1.You need to pick an anime, or a very interesting anime that you like, or want to display in your AMV.

2.Before you make your AMV, plan out everything! From the opening to the ending. Decide what program you will use, what song you will use, and how much effort to put into your clips.

3.Download!!Download as many clips you want from BitTorrent, µTorrent, or Direct Download. Whatever you want. This may take a few days, but you have more time to plan out you AMV format. I for one have every single episode downloaded. Yes I am an AniFreak lol.

4.You have gotten a song to use, have gotten you clips, and you have planned out your AMV by this step. All you need to know is import all your media into the program you are using. I like using Vegas, but you might use Windows Movie Maker, or Premiere. Premiere, Oh god, Too much money! If I make enough I'll buy it after I buy Photoshop.

5.Put your media onto the timeline. Arrange them all into order that you like. Remeber, If your song is like, an emo one, you don't want any funny little scenes.

6.Hardest part of all, Video Effects. This is the hardest because you want your media to go along with your song.
Example:The lyrics in the song say "Closing the door." You might want a scene that has a door closing.
Example:The background music states "dun dun dun". You will want a scene or add video effects that do "dun dun dun".

7.(Optional!)You might want to put at the end:
The anime you used
What song you used
Your name or screen-name(I'd choose screen-name so nobody can copy it)

8.Save your movie! Upload it on like Google, Animemusicvideos.org, Youtube, AOL, ect.

9.Make another for the hell of it! Do this cycle again and you might get famous.
Lol, yeah right, high chance. I can tell you one guy that did, Einhander! He is very good! He did the (in)famous Naruto's World. In other news, lol, I am learning how to use Vegas. I'll upload Vegas tutorials soon. ^^; Not now though.

See ya!


The Real True Behind the Scenes of Naruto

Thu Jan 11, 2007, 6:11 PM
  • Mood: Eye Candy
  • Listening to: My aMv dUh
  • Reading: This!!!
  • Watching: My Amv:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nGlCNR
  • Drinking: Vege tablezzzzz juice
The Truth

One of the oldest surviving kitsune tales provides a widely known folk etymology of the word kitsune; the story is now known to be false. Unlike most tales of kitsune who become human and marry human males, this one does not end tragically. This solves the mystery of Sasuke.

Kitsune are believed to possess great intelligence, long life, and magical powers.

Physically, kitsune are noted for having as many as nine tails. Generally, a greater number of tails indicates an older and more powerful fox; in fact, some folktales say that a fox will only grow additional tails after it has lived 1,000 years. One, five, seven, and nine tails are the most common numbers in folk stories. When a kitsune gains its ninth tail, its fur becomes white or gold. This is why Naruto has blonde hair.

These kyūbi no kitsune (nine-tailed foxes) gain the abilities to see and hear anything happening anywhere in the world. Other tales attribute them infinite wisdom, essentially omniscience. This is why Naruto is so smart at some times.

A kitsune may take on human form, an ability learned when it reaches a certain age — usually 100 years, although some tales say 50. This is why Naruto wants to be Hokage.

As a common prerequisite for the transformation, the fox must place reeds, a broad leaf, or a skull over its head. Common forms assumed by kitsune include beautiful women or young girls. These shapes are not limited by the fox's age or gender. Foxes are particularly renowned for impersonating beautiful women. This explains Naruto's sexy jutsu.

A kitsune can duplicate the appearance of a specific person. This explains Naruto's shadow clones.

In some stories, kitsune have difficulty hiding their tails when they take human form; looking for the tail, perhaps when the fox gets drunk or careless, is a common method of discerning the creature's true nature. This is why Naruto is so stupid at sometimes.

Kitsune-gao or fox-faced refers to human females who have a narrow face with close-set eyes, thin eyebrows, and high cheekbones. Traditionally, this facial structure is considered attractive, and some tales ascribe it to foxes in human form. Kitsune have a great fear and hatred of dogs even while in human form, and some become so rattled by the presence of dogs that they revert to the shape of a fox and flee. A particularly devout individual may be able to see through a fox's disguise automatically. This is a different kind of fox reffering to Sakura. In the series they make Sakura afraid of dogs at some point.

Kitsunetsuki (狐憑き or 狐付き; also written kitsune-tsuki) literally means the state of being possessed by a fox. The victim is typically a young woman, whom the fox enters beneath her fingernails or through her breasts. In some cases, the victims' facial expressions are said to change in such a way that they resemble those of a fox. Japanese tradition holds that fox possession can cause illiterate victims to temporarily gain the ability to read. This kinda prefers to Hinata in some way.

Once freed from the possession, the victim will never again be able to eat tofu, azukimeshi, or other foods favored by foxes. This means that Naruto would never eat ramen again.

Exorcism, often performed at an Inari shrine, may induce a fox to leave its host. This is preffered to be Akatsuki.


Depictions of kitsune or their possessed victims may feature round or onion-shaped white balls known as hoshi no tama (star balls). Tales describe these as glowing with kitsune-bi, or fox-fire. Some stories identify them as magical jewels or pearls. When not in human form or possessing a human, a kitsune keeps the jewel in its mouth or carries it on its tail. Jewels are a common symbol of Inari, and representations of sacred Inari foxes without them are rare. One belief is that when a kitsune changes shape, its hoshi no tama holds a portion of its magical power. Another tradition is that the pearl represents the kitsune's soul; the kitsune will die if separated from it for long. Those who obtain the ball may be able to extract a promise from the kitsune to help them in exchange for its return. This is what we all know Rasengan.

Kitsune are often presented as tricksters, with motives that vary from mischief to malevolence. Stories tell of kitsune playing tricks on overly proud samurai, greedy merchants, and boastful commoners, while the crueler ones abuse poor tradesmen and farmers or devout Buddhist monks. Their victims are usually men; women are possessed instead. This is why Naruto likes to trick people in the beginning of the series.

Kitsune keep their promises and strive to repay any favor. Occasionally a kitsune attaches itself to a person or household, where they can cause all sorts of mischief. This is why Naruto always helps people and always can keep a promise.

Kitsune are commonly portrayed as lovers, usually in stories involving a young human male and a kitsune who takes the form of a human woman. The kitsune may be a seductress, but these stories are more often romantic in nature. Typically, the young man unknowingly marries the fox, who proves a devoted wife. The man eventually discovers the fox's true nature, and the fox-wife is forced to leave him. This once again refers to Sasuke.

These facts make it all happen once you have read this journal of mine. Please tell your friends about it. It all makes sence now.

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