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Magdalenna
uff... I'm sorry, but in the last post I could not complete because the system
crashed and it took a lot online, but now yes.

well I said that his songs occupy for several dramas and films, it is because it must be good singing, I have not heard any song from it, but if I have seen the act and makes it great.

TV Show Theme Songs
KISS Shite (under the alias KOH+), theme song for Galileo (Fuji TV, 2007)
Hito Koi Meguri, theme song for Sunadokei (TBS, 2007)
Invitation, theme song for Taiyo no Uta (TBS, 2006)
Kage, theme song for Byakuyako (TBS, 2006)
Katachi Aru Mono, theme song for Sekai no Chuushin de, Ai wo Sakebu (TBS, 2004)
Omoide Dake de wa Tsurasugiru, for Dr Koto - Shinryoujo (TBS, 2003)
Nemurenai Yoru wa Nemuranai Yume wo, theme song for Egao no Hosoku (TBS, 2003)

Movie Theme Songs
Prism theme song for Sono Toki wa Kare ni Yoroshiku / When You See Him, Say Hello For Me (2007)

uff... Now I could write what really
was going to write a while ago.
Magdalenna
Kou Shibasaki finishes nationwide tour




TOKYO — Actress-singer Kou Shibasaki, 27, on Sunday night finished her first nationwide tour “Live Tour 2008 - 1st -” in Shibuya. Starting on July 26, she toured six cities for seven concerts attended by about 15,000 fans.

Shibasaki told the audience, “Today, a friend of mine came to the concert from Hong Kong. Since everybody here tonight is so energetic, I can really give it my best.”

The concert will be broadcast on WOWOW on Oct 4.
Magdalenna
30/10/2008 : Live Tour 2008 -1st- DVD




It will release on november, the 26th. You can order it on Cdjapan http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=POBD-21002



uff... finally another new job, well she is an artist with
a very tight agenda, that is does not have much time for
herself if not for the work they are always a success!!!..
Magdalenna
eh! Here there are new pictures of "kou"
Uff... are very nice...

I do not know how she liked it so much since I gave the name of this
website and I checked in, I never thought that this site was so great!!

I liked a lot of new pictures of "kou" are great
and it poses very well, I like girl I realize this.







http://kou-shibasaki.nihon-zone.com/scans_...with01_0805.jpg
Magdalenna
03/11/2008 : New cm : Jaccs



New cm for Jaccs watchable here http://cm.jaccs.co.jp/


oh! BKN that! the latest published photos of her are great! very tasteful and
very nice photos of Kou Shibasaki.

woowww... I came for a few days and already there are new projects and work
Shibasaki kou! I can not believe it, but if you want hahaha... eyebrowes.gif

QUOTE
It is a great business model that gives life to many advertising campaigns, between l
arge companies contained her beautiful face and modeling clothes very

beautiful dress, but also major brands of cosmetics.




is a girl, a star very complete to act, sing and model to a thousand wonders.

and his participation in many
of the best TV Shows japan...


Food Prejudice King 2008.04.24



http://kou-shibasaki.nihon-zone.com/caps_t...pk12_080424.jpg
http://kou-shibasaki.nihon-zone.com/caps_t...pk16_080424.jpg
gary 1991
Sai Sai


Lyrics
Fukuyama Masaharu

Music
Fukuyama Masaharu

Other Information
Arrangement: Fukuyama Masaharu / Inoue Akira
Vocal: Shibasaki Kou
Guitar & Back Vocal: Fukuyama Masaharu
Guitar: Ishinari Masato
Keyboards: Inoue Akira
Drums: Yamaki Hideo
Programming: Inoue Akira / Mohri Yasushi
Strings: Kinbara Strings Team
Cello: Yamamoto Hiroyasu / Furukawa Nobuo



Magdalenna
uff... his latest single "Sai Sai" is a success in Japan and Asia, it is
heard, I think everything will be an icon for fans of "kou" in
what my staff I have been delighted, and I
do not hear a and again!!
Magdalenna
and a movie of "kou" also this year is "Shaolin Girl" very good indeed, and here the left with something of a little more detailed information regarding this co great movie directed by Chinese filmmaker and actor "Stephen Chow"


Kou Shibasaki channels Stephen Chow in Shaolin Girl.


Cast:
•Kou Shibasaki
•Toru Nakamura
•Kitty Zhang Yuqi
•Takashi Okamura
•Lam Chi-Chung
•Tin Kai-Man
•Yosuke Eguchi

The Skinny:
Wow, what a film! Unfortunately, that statement should not be taken in a positive way. This spinoff of Shaolin Soccer is so insanely terrible that it could qualify someday as a misunderstood work of art. We may all be dead by then.

_____________________________________________________________________________

Review by Kozo:
Nothing will prepare you for Shaolin Girl - except perhaps a Surgeon General's Warning and the complete upending of your expectations. Some hallucinogenic drugs would help, too. A Japanese-produced spinoff to a little Hong Kong movie called Shaolin Soccer, Shaolin Girl comes with a pretty good pedigree. It has Fuji TV's Bayside Shakedown braintrust behind it - producer Chihiro Kameyama and director Katsuyuki Motohiro - plus it stars capable actors in Kou Shibasaki, Toru Nakamura, and Yosuke Eguchi. Comedian Takashi Okamura, star of the Hong Kong Cinema lovefest No Problem 2 also shows up, strengthening the film's Hong Kong-Japan connection. Finally, Shaolin Girl features appearances by two Shaolin Soccer vets, Tin Kai-Man and Lam Chi-Chung, and it bears the stamp of the man himself, Stephen Chow, as the film's executive producer.

Given the crew, it's a winner, right? Well, perhaps in an alternate universe where "winning" is defined as making something so awful that it becomes compellingly watchable. Viewing Shaolin Girl is like rubbernecking at a car wreck involving 200 cars and millions of dollars in property damage; the sight is a marvel to behold, but you're gawking for all the wrong reasons. Any objective and unapologetic review of Shaolin Girl would rate it as a bad motion picture. That disappointment is magnified exponentially when you factor in obvious expectations, i.e. that it should capitalize on the supreme goodwill already created by Stephen Chow and be as funny and entertaining as Shaolin Soccer. Regrettably, it falls way short of the mark.

Kou Shibasaki (of Dororo, Battle Royale, and a one-minute appearance in the Hong Kong film Tokyo Raiders) plays Rin, a student of the Shaolin Temple who returns home to her little Japanese town after finally leaving the school. However, her local dojo has since closed and the students dispersed, with her former sifu Iwai (Yosuke Eguchi, who appeared in the Taiwanese thriller Silk) now running a Chinese restaurant. Among his employees are Fatty and Tin, two Hong Kong transplants who should be familiar to anyone who's seen Shaolin Soccer. Yep, they're the former cronies of Sing (the absent Stephen Chow), and what they're doing in Japan is not revealed until very late in the film. The reason is hardly interesting or relevant, but it's fun to see Tin Kai-Man and Lam Chi-Chung return for their roles. Still, the two do little except remind us that they've appeared in similar, superior films.

Like Sing from Shaolin Soccer, Rin is so enthralled with Shaolin Kung-Fu that she simply must teach it to everyone she meets. Sadly, nobody is interested except for Chinese student Minmin (Kitty Zhang of CJ7), who works at Iwai's restaurant and also plays lacrosse at Seikan International University. She offers to learn Shaolin Kung-Fu if Rin will play lacrosse in exchange. Rin agrees, both girls giggle happily, and that's how the setup happens for what should become Shaolin Lacrosse. There's no realization or narrative conflict driving the move, e.g., the lacrosse team sucks, and needs a Shaolin-powered boost to compete. Rin and her amazing kung-fu abilities join the lacrosse team simply as quid pro quo between two pretty girls with an interest in differing sports. How amazingly boring.

The boredom factor gets magnified when Iwai becomes the team's coach, genially teaching the girls how to use kung-fu to kick ass at lacrosse. However, he may have another agenda; Iwai immediately puts Rin in his doghouse, reprimanding or benching her whenever possible. Since Iwai is so nice and friendly, it seems impossible that his motives are selfish - and they aren't! Iwai really wants to protect Rin from herself. First of all, she doesn't understand teamwork, which is something the team only discovers when they play their first practice match (oddly, nobody figured it out during regular practice). The team ostracizes Rin after she messes up on the field, and after a few minutes of heartbreak she's ready to learn all about the intricacies of teamwork. The expected plot of this film should be obvious: Rin learns team play while the team suffers without her, leading to a rousing climax where she rejoins them just in time to prevent certain defeat at the hands of a surprisingly powerful opposing team. Cue celebratory montage.

Whoops, that description applies to a normal film that actually follows the sports film playbook, and Shaolin Girl is not normal at all. Lacrosse is only one of the film's two plotlines, and it seemingly exists only to provide Rin with a group of cute girls to recruit into her new Shaolin dojo. Not surprisingly, the girls all become good pals and stalwart teammates, a development detailed in an enormously tedious training montage where the girls practice Shaolin Kung-Fu in a slow, wannabe inspirational manner. These themes are similar to those in Shaolin Soccer - i.e., Shaolin Kung-Fu is cool, loyalty to your friends and teammates is also pretty cool - but Shaolin Girl treats the attainment of martial arts camaraderie with too much reverence. It's nice to know the girls are getting along, but how much of their getting along do we exactly have to watch? And wouldn't it better to see this girl's lacrosse team actually play lacrosse instead of just practice it serenely?

There's also another storyline, and if it doesn't ape Shaolin Soccer, it at least has some Stephen Chow connection in that it contains themes from Kung Fu Hustle. Unfortunately, that's all it does - resemble something from a superior inspiration - meaning the themes are present only to initiate a perfunctory kung-fu climax. Toru Nakamura (Who appeared in the Hong Kong movies Tokyo Raiders and Gen-X Cops - see the pattern here?) plays the President of Seikan International University - and in lieu of his real name, we'll call him a more appropriate one: Pure Evil. Mr. Evil is obviously a baddie because he wears all black, works out in his office while listening to status reports of his evil plans, and holds evil marketing meetings where people discuss, among other activities, the launching of Seikan's evil server and evil blog. Mr. Evil has an interest in Rin because he wants to beat up everyone he possibly can, plus she supposedly has massive power that could be turned to the Dark Side™. As you'd expect, Mr. Evil likes the Dark Side™ because, well, he's evil.

The film attempts actual foreshadowing by having Rin's Shaolin Monk teachers talk about this Dark Side™ at the start of the film. The Japanese actors butcher their Mandarin (an amusing turnabout since Hong Kong Cinema has long butchered the Japanese language) as they relate the Naruto-like prophecy of how Rin's powers are so strong that she may turn Sith if they're ever unleashed. Iwai is also aware of this, which is one reason he prohibits Rin from letting loose on the lacrosse field. Still, his demeanor is far too nice for someone in his situation, and his lack of intensity is shared by the film. Shaolin Girl is incredibly benign, and lacks the emotional or comedy beats needed to affect. Stephen Chow normally creates lovable losers and hissable bad guys, and has them clash frequently in order to develop the audience's identification and sympathy. The ideas in Stephen Chow films are not much removed from cliché, but Chow's gift has always been manipulating cliché to make it watchable and even emotionally compelling.

Shaolin Girl? It piles on the cliché and nixes any manipulation, going for straight-up maudlin sappiness that galls in its ineffectiveness. Katsuyuki Motohiro is a fine commercial director, but he seems out of his depth here - an odd thing to say since the very entertaining Bayside Shakedown movies are theoretically more complex than a silly action comedy like Shaolin Girl. If anything, this film proves that comedy is hard, as Motohiro can't apply his usual approach - light, earnest satire - and instead uses small throwaway gags as the basis of his film's comedy. However, the pace is too languid; the film seems to stop in its tracks whenever a joke flops. Motohiro compensates by magnifying the earnest part of his comedy formula, but he doesn't just add sap, he slops it on with the force of a steamroller, using assumed cheesy themes to sell the film's defining moments. Not surprisingly, the gambit fails. Stephen Chow films are able to sell cheese though lovable characters and rousing set pieces, but the emotions in Shaolin Girl are conveyed through the screenplay. The result? Tedium.

Basically, Shaolin Girl is incredibly boring, taking numerous could-be fun ideas and applying a buzz-killing pace that makes it all a chore to get into. Even the final fight is a drag, as the fighting lacks the impact or energy to offset its slower-than-expected speed and obvious fakeness. Too often, the tactic is to have Kou Shibasaki wade into a sea of bad guys, where she's obscured and they start reacting like they're being hit. Shibasaki reportedly trained very hard for the film, and she looks like she's developed some of the strength and flexibility required for her role. However, they could have used a better action director, or at least one who can handle decent impact and doesn't laze his way through set-ups. Both Tin Kai-Man and Lam Chi-Chung also participate in the fisticuffs, but neither is an action actor, making their appearance little more than an amusing shout-out to people who happened to see Shaolin Soccer.

Even worse, the climactic fight between Kou Shibasaki and Toru Nakamura is a nonsensical CG-assisted affair that could induce laughter if not audience rioting thanks to a bewildering climax that shocks in its over-the-top sentimentality. Shaolin Girl means well, but it's a wreck; it has limp set pieces, a plodding pace, a disjointed story, and cheesy, canned emotions. Worse, it doesn't even seem to understand what made Shaolin Soccer so damn fun. It's like someone saw Shaolin Soccer and said, "Hey, this is a fun movie. We can remake it in Japan! But we should add more friendship and love. Hold on, let's make that motherly love! If we need extra time, we can drop the sports." If that's the conversation that went on, then congrats to the filmmakers: they honored their intentions to the letter. Too bad those intentions were so misguided that not even Shaolin Soccer completists may wish to add this to their collection. It's that off-target.

Shaolin Girl may still delight junk movie aficionados who get off on watching films reach new levels of badness. There is some element of surprise in Shaolin Girl in that it goes from interesting to oddly boring to marvelously unfunny, and then to an insanely unsolicited level of audacious badness that has to be seen to be believed. There's some entertainment value there, but it's of the rubbernecking variety; even if you find someone who likes this film, it's doubtful that they can actually claim it to be a good movie. Shaolin Girl is an unworthy follow-up to Shaolin Soccer, and an onimous sign for future Stephen Chow-approved works. With Jump and Dragonball forthcoming, one can only hope this is an aberration, and not a sign of things to come. (Kozo 2008)
gary 1991
Music station 2008.06.13

Kou Shibasaki in the Japanese
television program "Music Station"


http://kou-shibasaki.nihon-zone.com/caps_t...ms19_080613.jpg
http://kou-shibasaki.nihon-zone.com/caps_t...ms30_080613.jpg

History
Music Station is a weekly one hour program similar to the American TRL or the British Top of the Pops. It is home to various performances as well as single rankings and other corners. Many Japanese groups and singers make their debut on Music Station. The show has also been host to many artists from around the world, which included Mariah Carey, Busta Rhymes, Beyoncé, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Avril Lavigne, Backstreet Boys and My Chemical Romance.

Music Station is currently hosted by Tamori and Yoshie Takeuchi. The two provide banter for the show in between performances. Tamori is a former Japanese comedian who has been hosting the show since 1989. To date he has appeared in nearly every episode, marking over 4,000 appearances as the host. His current co-host, Mariko first appeared on the show on April 9, 2004. This show was a 3-hour special titled: New Start Best 100. Mariko Do was the previous host from 2004 to 2008. Mariko joining the program was a bit of a surprise to the media, as she was new to the industry and had only been hired by tv asahi nine days before becoming the co-host of a prime time program. After 4½ years, she graduated from the program on September 12, 2008 with Autumn Special Part 1 and Yoshie Takeuchi became the new co-hostess on October 3, 2008 with Autumn Special Part 2. Takeuchi Emi was the host from 2000-2004.
gary 1991
3rd album - Kiki (Limited Edt)

http://kou-shibasaki.nihon-zone.com/cd_alb...iki_limited.jpg

Release : 2007.04.25
Label : Universal J

Tracklist :

01 - Kiki
02 - At Home
03 - Regret
04 - Invitation
05 - "- Toi Toi -"
06 - Amai sakikusa
07 - Bunshin
08 - Interference
09 - Sakanakana
10 - Hito koi no meguri
11 - Kage
12 - Usagi
13 - Calendar

this has been to my taste the best album of Shibasaki kou, far better....
gary 1991
15/11/2008 : Kou Shibasaki Best Special Box



This box will release in december, the 3rd and will include :
- Best single limited edition with dvd
- The back best regular edition with the song 'Chiisana heya'
- 'Kimi no koe' movie version & back track

All tracks will be in SHM-CD (high quality sound).

*'Kimi no koe' will be the theme song of the movie 'Sora e -sukui no tsubasa- Rescue Wings' , this movie will release in december, the 13th.

More informations about the movie on the official blog. http://www.sorae-movie.jp/blog/

The soundtrack of the movie including 'Kimi no koe' will be release on december, the 10th. You can buy it on cdjapan. http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UPCH-20140

You can pre-order the 'Kou Shibasaki Best special Box' on cdjapan http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?K...019&ref=myp

Thx to Jeff http://kou-shibasaki.actifforum.com/albums...al-box-t399.htm for the informations.
gary 1991
She was discovered at 14 by a star agent, and worked in many TV shows and commercials. Her stage name is taken from the main character of Junko Kawakami's manga Golden Delicious Apple Sherbet.

She became famous outside Japan for her role in Battle Royale (2000), where she performed the cold-hearted Mitsuko Souma; her acting career took off with this movie, and now she is well known in East Asia.

Her performance in the movie Go earned her several awards, among which the Best Supporting Actress Award of Japanese Academy, the Houchi Movie Award, the Kinema Junpou Award.
In 2002, she started her singer career with her first single Trust My Feelings, but her singing skills were first recognized with her second single Tsuki no shizuku (used for the movie Yomigaeri), which was one of the best J-Pop hits of 2003. Up until now, most of her singles had became the theme songs for various popular films, dramas, as well as commercials.
Her highly anticipated second album turned out to be quite a flop compared to her first album. It lasted only 9 weeks and had a peak position of #5 while her first album earned a peak position of #2 and spent 68 weeks on the Oricon charts.Shibasaki's third album Kiki♥, which was released on April 25, reached number one on the first day of release.

Other than acting and singing, Shibasaki is also well received for her participation in commercials for numerous products such as Epson printers, Glico Pocky's, Daihatsu vehicles, as well as the mineral water from France - Volvic.

In 2005, Shibasaki's acting career took a turning point and she began to be taken more seriously as an actress. She appeared in the independent Japanese film, Maison de Himiko. In this film, she plays Saori, an unhappy young woman whose father is gay. Saori meets her father's boyfriend, and he urges her to come and meet her dying father at a place called Maison Do Himiko, a place where several aging gay men live together. Still angry that her father abandoned her and mother when she was young, Saori hesitates but agrees on the condition she will be paid handsomely working as a maid. The film opened in various Asian markets earning critical acclaim. With this role, Shibasaki cemented her place in Japanese film industry as a serious contender to lead.

In 2006, the young actress took the role as Dororo in the Japanese film, Dororo along with Satoshi Tsumabuki (her co-actor from the drama Orange Days. The film made a sensation in Japan, and became the top box office for nearly six weeks. Right after the filming of Dororo, Shibasaki participated in two more movies in 2007 including Maiko haaaan!!! and the sequel of Shaolin Soccer, Shaolin Girl, which is scheduled to be screened in 2008.

Shibasaki's first Christmas song, actuality, was released in December 2006. "at home" was released later on February 21, 2007. Both failed to reach top 10 on the Oricon charts. "Hito Koi Meguri", released on March 28, 2007, reached number 8 on the charts. It became her first single to reach top 10 since "invitation". Currently, she had complete the filming of Shaolin Girl and is preparing for her live concert, the "Kou Shibasaki Premium Live" scheduled for August 3rd and 5th in Osaka and Tokyo.


http://asianmediawiki.com/images/c/cc/Koushibaski04.jpg

this picture is now a couple of years, but the public because
it is one of my favorite photos of so many Shibasaki kou.

Magdalenna
02/12/2008 : New cms



And 1 new cm for Suntory 'Freixenet' is http://www.suntory.co.jp/wine/special/fx_1/cm/onair.html

Thx to Mikito http://kou-shibasaki.actifforum.com/ for the news




Two new cms for Kanebo 'Coffret d'or' are watchable http://www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/coffretdor/index.html


uff... I saw these two CMS and loved me, is unbelievable to get jobs
so cute and so well made indeed!

the three girls in the CM of cosmetics, woww... really loved me, guys a
very good job for the hungry eyes of the fans of this girl to
see new work, is really wonderful.
Magdalenna
02/12/2008 : Kimi no koe PV





New pv for 'kimi no koe' has been released today.
*'Kimi no koe' will be the theme song of the movie 'Sora e -sukui no tsubasa- Rescue Wings' , this movie will release in december, the 13th.

More informations about the movie on the official blog. http://www.sorae-movie.jp/blog/

The soundtrack of the movie including 'Kimi no koe' will be release on december, the 10th. You can buy it on cdjapan. http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UPCH-20140
Magdalenna
uff... Sai Sai was recently and is now kimi no koe, are two of the last singles
of "kou" are great, I already saw them and are still captive at all, is that the
style is what strikes me is his songs, wooww... are magnificent. eyebrowes.gif eyebrowes.gif

QUOTE (Magdalenna @ Dec 11 2008 3 38 AM) *
uff... Sai Sai was recently and is now kimi no koe, are two of the last singles
of "kou" are great, I already saw them and are still captive at all, is that the
style is what strikes me is his songs, wooww... are magnificent. eyebrowes.gif eyebrowes.gif


it's true! thumbsup.gif

the sweet and calm voice of Kou Shibasaki grabs you, it's because, well, is my
favorite artist and we know that our artists have songs that are always good
for us, the same thing happens with other fans and their favorite singers.
Take it easy
Kou is awesome at acting
Galileo, Haken no Hinkaku and Good Luck are all good J-Dramas I love them all ahaha
Magdalenna
Nikkei Woman

2008.05



gary 1991
oh! was looking at a few threads where he has said Kou Shibasaki Russian descent!

Well, the mother of kou is half Japanese and half Russian, will now understand why his eyes are not as marked as those of other Japanese or Asian stars, her eyes are more round and big as those of people from America or Europe, woowww .. . this if it left me shocked, but what may she always remain the same girl who rose to fame thanks to his role in battle royale, now no one stops!
Diva 100%
ho! if we speak of divas also come to this long list Kou Shibasaki, is one of the most recognized Japanese divas, not much of it on this, but there are covers of major magazines where he poses as a great diva.



gary 1991
I loved the latest photos published, but I really had not seen, I love the latest photos
and show that really has good shibasaki in doorways as the high fashion magazine Vogue.
gary 1991
great, found what I was looking for really,
kou shibasaki covers that I love, here are some...


Hidden Text:





Magdalenna
go! if it is a good model of cover, but going to another topic... She put the song to new movie Doraemon! if the singer is totally proud of their new single, well she confessed that Doraemon has always been one of their favorite anime and she is a great pleasure and a small dream that is now serving or who in fact met.

29/01/2009 : Taisetsu ni Suruyo



New single 'Taisetsu ni Suruyo' will release in march, the 4th.
It will be the theme song of the new 'Doraemon''s movie, which will release in march, the 7th.

Doraemon's official site : http://doraeiga.com/2009/index.html. http://doraeiga.com/2009/index.html

You can pre-order the single in regular edition http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UPCH-80112 or limited edition http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UPCH-89049
gary 1991
28/02/2009 : New CM Coffret d'or



Watchable here. http://www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/coffretdor/index.html



gary 1991
QUOTE
shibasaki started well in 2009, with two new single CM'sin certainly
is a very good year for her, I hope will make further good work...
gary 1991
21/03/2009 : New CM Fujifilm Finepix f200exr



You can watch this new CM on Fujifilm's website. http://finepix.com/f200exr/index.html
gary 1991
Well, here are some images of kou shibasaki in some of the CM on the brand of Kanebo Cosmetics-Coffret d'or, in the company of two great stars such as Japanese and Miki Nakatani Keiko Kitagawa, the recent images are at the end of 2008 and early 2009...

2008.11.27



2008.11.27



2009.02.20 - Sono hada, betsu sekai

This is the latest brand of CM, but the star is a star only kou shibasaki with
an elegant dress, looks really beautiful...



3secgirl
uwaa she looks pretty and gorgeous there.
Thanks for sharing.
gary 1991
QUOTE (asmiera @ Apr 17 2009 11 12 AM) *
uwaa she looks pretty and gorgeous there.
Thanks for sharing.



for that I am on the forum, is all I can do to make the taste does not always
work and is not always pleasing to others, but I do what I can.

thank you thumbsup.gif
gary 1991
this is the saver of the new CM-kou shibasaki FinePix Fuji film... I love the style and
shibasaki environment is a very pleasing touch of pure elegance.


www.celebritycm.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/kou-shibasaki-finepix-cm.jpg
gary 1991
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Shibasaki Kou

First of all and for my studies and personal things I have not connected, but I wanted to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY
artist behind my favorite all time "Kou Shibasaki" and say that it has released a new single, yes, read and watch this!



New single 'Lover soul' will release in september, the 16th.
It is the theme song of the FujiTV drama 'Otomen' http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/otomen/index.html

You can pre-order the single in regular edition http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UPCH-80144 or limited edition. http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UPCH-89058
tipsypixel
I really want to see her in another drama. I love her as a singer and actress smile.gif I've always like her fringe biggrin.gif it fits her.

here is the newest mv Otomen theme song titled Lover Soul:

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