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Biyernes, Marso 25, 2011

Animax Musix

I went home very exhausted from work and I don’t feel like I have the strength to do anything else. But because I’m thinking that my off will be all go down to drain I decided to at least turn on my pc and log-on to facebook (=P). Unlike other people who are usually spent a lot of their time sleeping during their off I tend to stay awake as much time as I can because I am thinking that sleeping another way of wasting my time. In short, I want to maximize my off by doing all the things that I want to do. Going back to what I’ve said I logged on to facebook but I’m not really into facebook. I mean I have a facebook account but I’m just logging in to check on what my friends have posted and that’s it.


So I went to watch something off from YouTube. I checked Animax Musix and I showed up all the live performances during the Animax Musix Fall 2010. Watching them perform my favorite anime music made me feel happy and I’m energized again. I haven’t noticed that I’m singing while watching them perform. Listening to anime music makes me feel happy and it brings back good memories which made their songs special. I’m no Japanese so heck would I know the meaning of their songs but because of the great melodies and the memories that I get from those song makes these songs my favorite songs of all time.





Martes, Marso 1, 2011

2011 J-POP Anime Singing Contest


The Embassy of Japan in the Philippines is once again inviting J-pop and anisong fans to join The J-pop Anime Singing Competition for 2011.

Amateur groups composed of up to five members (with the exemption of previous winners) are invited to join; these groups can be singing groups, bands, or song-and-dance groups. Soloists are now also welcome to join!
Prospective contestants must submit a fully accomplished application form, a group photo and short write up, a demo CD containing two Japanese songs performed by the group, and finally a detailed description of their selected songs (including song title, artist name, and lyrics both in kana and romaji). For a complete list of rules, click here.

Applications can be sent in until 20th May 2011 to the Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC) Library, Embassy of Japan, 2627 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City (MAP).

Only ten contestants from all over the Philippines will be selected for the final performance — where they may perform a capella, while playing their own instruments, or singing to an official karaoke version from a licensed CD (due to copyright reasons, the use of illegally downloaded media such as MP3s for the competition is strictly not allowed).
The Grand Finals will be held on 23th July 2011 at the SM Megamall Event Center, Mandaluyong City.
The J-Pop and Anime Singing Contest is presented by the Embassy of Japan in cooperation with the Japan Foundation Manila. This event is also brought to us by Animation International Licensing Philippines, Center for Pop Music, Heritage Hotel, Nihongo Center Foundation, SM Cyberzone, the SM Supermalls, TOEI Animation Philippines, Yoshinoya, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippines, Inc., Ajinomoto, Canon, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, Yakult, and Hero TV.