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Amazing_Grace:

--- Quote from: MetalPredat0r on May 05, 2015, 04:19:04 pm ---This was explained in the unit's Drama Track for the Love Laika CD. Anastasia said that the name comes from the dog Laika who orbited the Earth from a soviet spacecraft. This is fitting since Anya is known to have a love for space and the stars beyond and she's also proud of her Russian culture.

Hence why I sometimes affectionately call them the "Space Bitches".

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Ooohhhh.
See, that makes a WHOLE LOT of sense, but I can't listen to drama CDs or do anything because everything is blocked everywhere.
But yeah, thanks for explaining that, because I was REALLY confused about why they would name this unit after a dog.
Now everything makes sense.

That's a great nickname.

MetalPredat0r:

--- Quote from: Amazing_Grace on May 05, 2015, 04:32:34 pm ---See, that makes a WHOLE LOT of sense, but I can't listen to drama CDs or do anything because everything is blocked everywhere.
But yeah, thanks for explaining that, because I was REALLY confused about why they would name this unit after a dog.
Now everything makes sense.

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I own the actual Cinderella Animation Project 02 that features Love Laika and their image song "Memories" (which I HIGHLY recommend) and comes with the Drama Track. I found a text translation online and read along with the track itself. I can back up my info on this unit since it is one of my personal favorites.

MetalPredat0r:

--- Quote from: ChocoCats on April 25, 2015, 08:51:22 pm ---Now that I finished listen to the 346Pro selection CD vol.1 songs, gotta say that Rin's S(MILE)ING! is pretty solid once you get over the song's slowness. Sadly, I can't say the same to the other songs.

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The album was decent, imo. Yes, Rin's S(Mile)ING! was the best song in the album, but I have one big problem that might seem confusing at first: its existence.

What I mean is, the lyrics can definitely be read as overcoming a sort of hardship in life and wanting to get on stage to shed all those troubles away for good. For Uzuki, this is perfect in a meta sense. Keep in mind, the poor girl didn't have an SR for a while and it caused many to feel sorry for the girl. The devs took note of this, gave Uzuki SRs, a voice, and a CD debut. Uzuki is the definition of overcoming hardships. From a struggling character to arguably the Haruka/Mirai of Cinderella Girls.

Rin, on the other hand, kinda seems like she gets everything she wants without much effort. She was the first to get a CD debut, is the poster-girl for the sub-series, and even got a voice before voicing CG idols was a thing! Because of all of this, it doesn't feel natural for Rin to sing this song because she didn't have the real life hardships that Uzuki had. I think they should've just given this to Mio, who had similar struggles to Uzuki in real life.

Btw, Nocturne was the biggest letdown ever.

zaitcev:

--- Quote from: Amazing_Grace on May 05, 2015, 04:32:34 pm ---But yeah, thanks for explaining that, because I was REALLY confused about why they would name this unit after a dog.
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Come on, aren't they adorable http://i.imgur.com/aPWLfm0.jpg

BTW, you know about the Love Missile in L.O.B.M., right?

Maka:
The worst part about Nocturne is that it should have been awesome :( Like, two of the strongest vocalists among the pre-established idols getting a duet? But then it's... So disappointing. It's not good, it's not bad, it's just... Eh.

if it had been, like, Yuko and someone else I don't like, it wouldn't hurt as bad lol

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