Blossom gazing

Cherry trees bloom in Wichita as well as Japan. The one above is the variety “Kwanzan,” which has large double flowers, not the single blossoms that constantly turn up in anime. It’s not as elegant, perhaps, but it is very eye-catching.

Given the frequency with which cherry blossoms occur in anime, one would assume that the trees are in bloom half the year. I doubt that’s the case.

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Astro says, “BTW your top ten is flawed because it doesn’t include AzuManga’s Yukari. Probably because she’s the best anime babe ever, and you were just trying to make it competitive. *astro shakes his tiny fist*”

Nobody mentioned her when nominations were open. I plan to start the third and last of the preliminary rounds of the Who’s the Babe? this weekend. Should I add Yukari to the candidates? And while I’m at it, should I also add Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, another possibility whom nobody nominated and I forgot about?

Update: the nays have it.

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Bonus nonsense: Subtitles — They’re not just for anime. (Via Dustbury.)

2 thoughts on “Blossom gazing”

  1. That subtitled video is all kinds of awesome. My neighbors now think I’m insane.

    Oh, wait. They already did…

  2. We’ve got quite a few cherry trees here in Temecula they weren’t in bloom for long though. The ones in the apartment complex where I live don’t rain petals in the breeze. The flowers drop off whole during the night apparently. Rather disappointing actually.

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