Discuss about anything related to the Twelve Kingdoms, also known as 十二国記, Juuni Kokki or Jūni Kokuki. Talk about the novels, the anime, the writer Fuyumi Ono or illustrator Akihiro Yamada, but beware for spoilers!
I started watching The Twelve Kingdoms since it started airing on Singapore Arts Central channel in 2004 and I'm hooked on it!
This is one of my favourite japanese anime and i can't wait to buy the whole dvd set (its currently not available in my area yet..) Till then i can only wait for wednesdays to fridays to watch it on tv. How depresing~~
I've misssed a few episodes on tv... so i'm wondering who can tell me where to get episode guides for it??? or even tell me the story????
Finally, to the creator of The Twelve Kingdoms... BANZAI !!!
yeah welcome...i watched central also although i had watched the fan sub series...what i found is the translation by central is not as good as the fansub one...hope you can find it asap since you need to rewatch it more than 1 time inorder to completely understand the stories...
hint* hint* come to "DARK" hehe
and also plz vote at animenfo.com (junnni kokki is at 38 place) and give enough comment otherwise they will delete ur vote...
edit: today central will be showing eps 34. or me eps 34 to 39 are the best eps in youko story. It's a MUST to watch it hehe
Luingaladhien wrote:I've misssed a few episodes on tv... so i'm wondering who can tell me where to get episode guides for it??? or even tell me the story????
Note: The site's far more graphic intensive than it should be. If you have a slow connection like I do, it will take a long time for the page to load, so for quite a while, all you'll see is a couple of banner ads at the top and the title "The Twelve Kingdoms - Episode Guide". If you have the patience to wait for it, though, when it finally shows up the episode guide has a summary of each of the first 35 episodes (and one picture from each), a sentence or two and a picture from each of episodes 36 - 40, but nothing on episodes 41 - 45.
hii I'm a newbie tooo
I got to know Juuni Kokki through arts central too
This has got to be the most unique, meaningful anime that I've ever watched. It changed my views on certain aspects of life.
At the beginning, all was blur until episode 7-tats when I really got hooked. As each episode goes by, the luv grows.. Watching the characters grow and mature from someone negative, detestable to someone brave and bold... made me grew up a little too.
Hopefully I'll be able to save enough money to get the vcd/dvd to get a further understanding of this "12 kingdoms"..
These episode guides however are not complete... but at least they help.
Niwashi has also advice me to read the 12K novel transalations which i think gives a better picture and further understanding of the story. Maybe you should try it too!
The VCD is out in Singapore already. Actually it was on sale before it was shown on Central.
Have bought it and just finished watching it. Spent two days to watch all 45 episodes. Definitely one of the best animes to grace our television screen.
epicdamic wrote:Humm how much does it cost in singapore..where can I buy?
The whole series is divided into 4 boxes, each costing S$29.90. I think you can get it anywhere, from the local neighbourhood VCD store to HMV. I got mine from a neighbourhood store in Bedok, and it came with a 10% discount too.
epicdamic wrote:Humm how much does it cost in singapore..where can I buy?
The whole series is divided into 4 boxes, each costing S$29.90. I think you can get it anywhere, from the local neighbourhood VCD store to HMV. I got mine from a neighbourhood store in Bedok, and it came with a 10% discount too.
thats a 120 sgd.. o.O..oh my... forsee a hole in my pocket.
yuna-ling wrote:eh.. how is it divided then?
I plan to buy "A thousand miles of wind, the sky of dawn" first but I doubt it's divided into 4 arcs..
It's the whole series. Basically it's 45 episodes divided into 4 boxes of about 11 episodes each (the first box has 12 episodes). So, the arcs end up being split. If I'm not mistaken, "Great Distance in the Wind, The Sky at Dawn" is split between Box 3 and 4.
The price is a bit steep, and pockets were burned. But hey man, it's worth it
Maybe u can buy one box at a time.. ..like mi >_< Then save another few weeks to buy another, no hurry to buy all at once ^^ I can't wait to own the anime once I save enough money. =)
I'm only worried that it gets sold out in the stores when I saved enough money