Review by Nao Lover
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Travelers: Dimension Police (Travelers: Jigen Keisatsu) (English Subtitles)Japanese MovieFan-service guaranteed
Lets face it, judging by the trailer and the people working around this, this movie is all about showing Nao Nagasawa's body. Her main outfit consists of mostly black leather and latex. Cropped top showing plenty of cleavage and her stomach. Tight leather shorts that aren't doing a good job in covering her ass cheeks. Wearing those she's also offering some risky looking crotch shots many times through the film. This is completed with a very cropped jacket that doesn't really cover a lot and high heeled boots reaching up to her thighs. Trailer contains many rather explicit scenes that show Nao's sweaty body from many angles. In practically every fight where she kicks, the viewers get to see Nao's underwear or barely covered crotch, depending on what she's wearing. We definitely get to see her breasts shaking too when she's doing her moves. I'm not saying this in a negative way, I'm eagerly waiting for the movie. I have all of her books and DVD's and almost every CD featuring her songs. I really love Nao. She still has everything it takes to show herself like that and more. Wonderful face, great looking breasts, fit arms, flat and firm stomach and really strong looking thighs. It's just so obvious that this could be in a way compared to her idol works. Her character name must be a reference too! Other characters wear their outfits for show too, but none is as flashy as Nao.
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PRECIOUS DAYS [Regular Edition]Yum!Yum!ORANGECuteness!
So, this single includes the songs Precious Days and Daisy, from "Orange Funky Radio" album. Both are excellent tracks, but why I got this, is the third track, "romantic girl". The cuteness in Kumi's voice gives me chills in this songs, so sweet. Gorgeous brass melodies also. Definitely one of the best tracks from this band, a fan shouldn't miss this one.
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Candy Candy Candy?Yum!Yum!ORANGEGreat piece of j-ska
Well, this is a great mini-album, absolutelu no bad tracks. It is bit different from their earlier stuff, but it still has a great spirit, great horn sections, up-beat guitar solos... And Kumi still has so adorable vocals. =D That is what I need from j-ska. Full points, couldn not be much better. Especially "Song For U" is absolutely amazing!