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Last Updated: 11/9/03


    Chi no Maki


    Name: Chi no Maki (Earth Volume)
    Studio: Star Child
    Catalog Number: KICA 61
    Released: 1991-6-16
    Price: ¥2913
    Total Playing Time: 58:08
    Total Tracks: 13
    Misc: Cd was reissued as KICA 137, 1993-6-23, ¥2427


    Tracks:

    1. One's Heart
    Kaoru Band
    4:28
    2. Original drama `Monster summoning aria' ERIA-I <Prologue>
    3:22
    3. Holy Road
    Megumi Hayashibara
    4:32
    4. ERIA-II <King of flies>
    7:10
    5. ERIA-III <Nirvana>
    5:04
    6. Monster Busters
    Kaoru Band
    2:52
    7. ERIA-IV <Summoning>
    12:53
    8. Parvati
    Kaoru Band
    5:00
    9. ERIA-V <Epilogue>
    2:54
    10. 3x3 Eyes -Never Die-
    Takada Band (Fumihiko Tachiki, Ami Itabashi)
    5:01
    11. Bonus BGM 1 <Mystery>
    1:16
    12. Bonus BGM 2 <Action>
    2:26
    13. Bonus BGM 3 <Mysterious>
    1:10


    (The CD originally came in an oversized sleeve along with a small hardcover book, "Yakumo-kun's Birthday". The reissue, KICA 137, does not include the book.)

    CAST>
    Pai: Megumi Hayashibara
    Yakumo Fujii: Kouji Tsujitani
    Hazrat Haan: Tomohiro Nishimura
    Rosebenette Pelishite: Naoko Matsui
    Announcer: Yasunori Matsumoto
    Chou's Lackey A: Katsumi Suzuki
    Chou's Lackey B: Junichi Sugawara
    Receptionist: Junko Asami
    Chou Rindou: Ichirou Nagai

    STAFF
    Creator: Yuzo Takada (Weekly Young Magazine)
    Composition, Script, Illustrations: Yuzo Takada
    Music: Kaoru Wada, Shouji Honda

    Review
    This is the last of the three image CDs, and like the second CD it contains an original story with characters created for the CD (in addition to Pai and Yakumo). The word `ERIA' apparently refers to a musical aria, which in the drama is a song by Rosebenette that can summon the monster Beelzebub. The drama is fairly entertaining, even if you don't understand Japanese. (Listen closely and you will hear some R-rated English near the end of track 5.) The music is pretty good, too. The "Kaoru Band" tracks are j-pop style instrumentals composed by Kaoru Wada, while the three bonus tracks feature some of the drama BGM composed by Shouji Honda. Review Provided by David Park.



    © 1987 Yuzo Takada/Kodansha. Exclusively licensed throughout the United States and Canada by Geneon Entertainment Inc.

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