Antique Bakery the anime series
Instead of sulking because I can't join the "arirang" in KK yesterday, I stuffed myself with Antique Bakery the anime series. I haven't watched the Japanese drama series simply because I can't find. I think it had been removed somehow *sigh*.
Though I usually cannot beat the "calling" of reading the manga before proceeding with the anime (or the drama series), I managed to sit firm on my chair, watching the anime instead of reading the manga. The result: I love it... and the fact that the Korean version (movie) followed closely to the manga/anime made me love it even more. I love familiarity... *smile*. Of course the Korean version cropped a few things here and there which ended it as a movie.
Though I usually cannot beat the "calling" of reading the manga before proceeding with the anime (or the drama series), I managed to sit firm on my chair, watching the anime instead of reading the manga. The result: I love it... and the fact that the Korean version (movie) followed closely to the manga/anime made me love it even more. I love familiarity... *smile*. Of course the Korean version cropped a few things here and there which ended it as a movie.
I love the CG effects on everything in the anime. I rarely watch animes with this kind of presentation. Ono, the patissier really reminded me of Kim Jae Wook as the korean version with gay-demonic-charm *hehehe...* but Jae Wook looked very much prettier than the anime Ono. The same feeling goes with Tachibana and Chikage. After watching the anime, I must say that the korean guys really addressed the character very well and that what I love them even more *wink*.
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Try watch the drama version ya.. i enjoyed it :-)
The Saranghaeyo Korean Festival was awesome! Just like the pics I've posted in FB. Lots to tell you.. later ne.
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