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Saiyuki Help Appreciated

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Can hard-bitten Saiyuki fans help me contextualize two batches of sketches I got recently?

As part of a heavy bale of paper (5000 yen, 3500 yen internal shipping) I recently got four cuts of Saiyuki sketches, the whole deal from the original cut bags, timing sheets, roughs and genzus of every kind, layouts, gengas, shuuseis and zillions of dougas.

Two I could identify right away because they featured Go Dougan, the main villain from Requiem I thought the others would be from this also, but (not having seen much of the Saiyuki saga) I'm not sure, and the notes on the cut bags are hard to figure out.

1. a long, long, long sequence in which we see Sha Gojyo standing nonchalantly with his weapon as a yokai opponent rushes at him with a sword. Gojyo easily dodges his attack and casually impales him with the butt end of the Shakujo. The camera pans in as he packs all the chains back into his weapon, and at the last moment he winks at the audience.

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This one is labeled on the cut bag and other papers as "A" cut 16. The sketches are movie-sized rather than TV sized. Given the label and the way it leads up to a kind of portrait of the character, it seems like it would come from an opening or introductory scene where Gojyo is making a spectacular entrance. Also from Requiem? (But the other Requiem sketches are labeled "E Requiem" cut 646 etc.)

2. a shorter but very odd cut in which Lirin appears from the bottom (top?) of the frame, makes a series of funny faces, then stretches out her arms, at which point the camera does a 180 twirl and pans down her entire body to her boots (the layout that works this out is nearly a yard long). This scan is the top part of this pan and shows the 180 around her face.

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These sketches are TV sized and are labeled #25, cut 1A. It's not Episode 25 of Reload (I have this) but could it be Gunlock? And what's going on? I assume someone on the ground is initially seeing Lirin upside down, then reorients himself and sees her leaning over him.

Any help would be appreciated and acknowledged when I get these up in my gallery.
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I believe that Lirin & Co. do very little in the movie, so there can't be too many places where the scene with her shows up. I haven't seen the movie for a while , but if I have a chance, I'll look for it. The Gojyo might take a little more time for me to find. :?
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I think the Lirin might be from Gensoumaden, episode 25. It doesn't have that Reload/Gunlock "look" to me (if that makes sense). I agree with Vapalla. I don't think it's from the movie. I don't recall Kougaigi's crew being in Requiem all that much.

The Gojyo ... reminds me of part of an op sequence to Gensoumaden. Could just be that the sketches you showed me look similar to others I've seen from this sequence. I honestly can't remember what the movie's opening sequence looks like.

Like Vapalla, I'll try to pull out my discs and take a look when I get a chance. :)
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Post by sensei »

I've gotten the Lirins up for more public viewing (love those jiggly mammaries!): http://sensei.rubberslug.com/gallery/in ... mID=183930

It's clear for more than one reason that they aren't movie sketches. They're TV-sized and come with an episode number on the cut bag, timing sheet, and several other places in the paper. Now you can have a closer look, though, at some of the paper. The shuuseis are, surprisingly, the hot show in this batch, as the gengaman for this cut wasn't as inspired as Pierrot artists usually are.

All the others are movie-sized, and come from "E" (Requiem) or, in the case of Gojyo sequence, from "A" (Genshoumaden movie?)

So many papers to grade ... so much anime to watch ...
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