• Food-related series

    I’m not sure if this is some kind of trend, but I have been noticing an increase in video clips, usually on Tiktok, from TV series. The clips are usually a “summary” of an episode and narrated by an AI voiceover. The names of the characters are wildly different from the actual characters’ name on the series.

    Take this one for example:

    @sholomestevan #foryou #fyp #show ♬ original sound – sholom estevan

    On the video, you can hear that the main character’s name is Sachiko.

    The actual character’s name? Not Sachiko (it was Izawa Miyuki.)

    There is a food-related series with the main character’s name as Sachiko, though: Boukyaku no Sachiko.

    Another one is Uncle Mike.

    @jorel.malott #foryou #deliciousfood #tv #uncle #tiktok ♬ original sound – Zeus

    The character’s actual name is Inogashira Goro from “Kodoku no Gourmet” (Solitary Gourmet). This series began in 2012 and spanned nine seasons. I used to watch “Kodoku no Gourmet” back when I still lived in Indonesia on the NHK World channel.

    Legal issue aside, I found these types of videos really amusing, mostly in the sense that the characters’ names can be really different, yet the audience (the Tiktok users) just rolls with it, even becoming quite defensive (in jest) when the video uses different names. These videos even garnering their own fanbase within so many corners of the Internet.

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    These kind of J-drama series is actually a really light show/slice-of-life genre. The character’s main purpose is simple: To eat well, and to eat good. Goro’s quote on every episode is “ah… harahetta…” (“ah, I’m hungry.”) What makes the series endearing is how the characters are doing their best to fulfill the optimum condition for them to enjoy their meals. Izawa Miyuki in “Banshaku no Ryugi” always refuses to have meals in the afternoon/evening and does various workouts, exercises, and physical activities to ensure her appetite is properly built for her meal to end the day. So does another similar series in this genre: “The Road to Red Restaurants List” (Zetsumeshi Road)

    Unfortunately, not all of the series are available on streaming services. They might be available on Netflix Japan, but so far, not a lot of them are currently available for the international viewers. At least, here on Netflix Malaysia, there are:

    • “The Road to Red Restaurants List”
    • “Midnight Diner” and “Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories” (fun fact: Yutaka Matsushige, the actor in “Kodoku no Gourmet” as the main character Goro Inogashira, also appears in this series as a yakuza named Kenzaki Ryu. Knowing this, the fans on Tiktok joked that, “Uncle Mike’s past was a yakuza.”)
    • “Samurai Gourmet”

    If you have been feeling down and in need of a quick pick-me-up series with a light and joyful plot, I highly recommend you to check this kind of genre.

  • A new watering system

    Last year, I set up a watering system in my balcony area for my plants.

    I must admit, it’s not an actual garden, and I don’t think I’m that good of a green thumb. I enjoy plants, but I am yet to be on the actual plants hobbyists and experts. That said, I wanted to set up a timed watering system because my job required me to travel and left my plants for days and weeks.

    Fast forward to now, I have more time at home, and while I do enjoy the timed watering system, the hose started to show its wear and tear.

    That one has been keep popping off whenever we start the water. The timer is still pretty okay-ish, but we found something is blocked inside. Unfortunately, we can’t pull apart the elements. For some reasons, the timer is this… one shape without any bolts or caps for us to open and check what’s inside. Even opening an iPhone would be an easier feat than this one.

    I haven’t used/turned this system on for quite some time, and I have been using a manual way to water my plants.

    I admit, it gets pretty tiring pretty fast. There are some plants that obviously need more water than the others, so I had to move back and forth to refill the watering pot.

    We actually did get ourselves a watering house, though, many times ago. I usually got them from Mr. DIY stores, but the hose just kept breaking and leaking, which… expected. The price point defines the quality and the durability, which made me got frustrated. That said, I told Ari that I wanted to buy a watering hose, a proper one, this time, so off we went last weekend to a HomePro store at IOI City Mall Putrajaya. So now, please welcome, Kärcher.

    Kärcher is one of my dream brands. Dyson can just go to whatever it came from for all I care, Kärcher stays. Some would see the bright yellow color garishly jarring, I see it as the prowess of industrial-grade quality. A girl only wants two things: To be able to eat everything without gaining weight and a Kärcher pressure washer.

    The installation was pretty straightforward, and I love this brand has the option for a compact/mobile one. Our balcony is not that big, so even though the hose provided is 10 meters long, I don’t think I need even up to 5 meters to water my plants.

  • My favorite albums of all time

    As usual, I blogwalked and found Nick’s post: My favorite albums of all time, and it reminded me of mine.

    I’m not an aficionado on music. I’m that person who usually goes “it sounds nice, so I like it.” That said, I always feel that this kind of practice helps me to know myself better; knowing what I enjoy and what defines me as me.

    As Nick said on his blog, this list is personal, a.k.a. “According to ME.” You are free to disagree, but I won’t debate you on it.

    In no particular order:

    “Gorillaz” (2001) — Gorillaz

    I remember reading about them on an Indonesian music magazine “Hai” back when I was still in high school. I was so impressed by the fact that this band is comprised of fictional cartoon characters (it was really rare at that time, and it was pre-Internet era,) and Noodles has been my favorite ever since (in fact, what pulled me to the band was Noodles). I saved my pocket money to get the music cassette and this album has been on my favorite spot ever since.

    “Sounds of Java” (2018) — Eka Gustiwana

    I have a particular soft spot for a mashup of traditional and pop/hip-hop music, especially when the music comes from my homeland. I love how… Indonesian, this album is. If you are looking for an entry to Indonesian traditional music, I highly recommend you to listen to Eka’s works.

    “A Memory Stream” (2008) — The American Dollar

    I first learned about The American Dollar from those Milky Way timelapse videos on the Internet, and it was my entry point to the post-rock genre. I love how cinematic this genre is.

    “Discovery” (2001) — Daft Punk and “Homework” (1997) — Daft Punk

    So. I know that Daft Punk’s albums NEVER failed. This is totally a valid and legit judgement and not subjective at all. That said, I know this is such a close call between “Discovery” and “Homework”. I can’t choose one, I’m sorry.

    “Hop Skip Jump” (2012) — Depapepe

    If you are looking for summer-y soundtrack, I beg you, please please please listen to Depapepe.

    “Era Classics” (2010) — ERA

    Of course, one couldn’t call oneself a millennial if one hadn’t heard a single New Age/Gregorian song in one’s life.

    “Harem” (2003) — Sarah Brightman

    I know Sarah’s voice is powerful; that’s what makes Sarah Sarah. Also, it’s not a secret that the role of Christine Daaé in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” was specifically written for her. I love how her voice is exceptionally haunting and heartbreaking in this album.

    I know there are a lot more (Linkin Park’s “Hybrid Theory”! ✊), but for now, this magnificent eight should suffice.

    And now, I’m going to get my dinner.

    Bonus:

    “Choreography” (2004) — Vanessa-Mae and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    My first time listening to Vanessa-Mae was back when I was still in the secondary school (“The Violin Player” — 1995). While classical music has always been her forte, I really love this album’s approach on a more contemporary manner.

Nindya’s quick blurbs

  • A month too late, but I just stumbled upon IKEA France’s Tiktok video, hinting a possible collab with Animal Crossing. Unfortunately, no further information about this other than IGN picked up this news when the video was posted.

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