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Heywo! How are you? Fine? Yeah, me too! Anyways! Welcome to my space, feel at home here or should I say, feel comfortable here!Dou~? Tensai Teki? - M.B. (T.N.) October 25 Nana MizukiNana Mizuki (水樹 奈々 Mizuki Nana?), born Nana Kondō (近藤 奈々 Kondō Nana?), born January 21, 1980) is a singer and voice actress (seiyū) in Japan. She was born in Niihama, Ehime, Japan. She is admired by many of her fellow seiyū and fans because she has a great amount of power and strength in her singing voice, which surprises many fans due to her regularly petite nature. She was also the winner of the "Best Musical Performance" award in the first Seiyū Awards. She has been announced to be the voice of Rena Lanford in the PSP remake of Star Ocean: Second Story, many of the characters whom she has voiced were initially very shy/soft-spoken (however, after interactions with other people, they gradually opened up (e.g. Fate, Lili, Nyamo, Hinata, and Wrath), six of her characters have romantic feelings for the main characters (e.g. Oboro from Basilisk, Hinata Hyūga from Naruto, Colette Brunel from Tales of Symphonia, Tamao Tamamura from Shaman King and Moka Akashiya from Rosario + Vampire), some of her characters craved maternal attention (e.g. Fate, Wrath and Maria), and she was also part of the seiyu quartet "Prits", alongside Yumiko Kobayashi, Natsuko Kuwatani and Hisayo Mochizuki (all four voiced characters in the anime Sister Princess). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TV anime seriesLeading roles in bold.
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July 07 Meet Noodle.
At age 10, Noodle arrived on the Gorillaz' doorstep in a Fedex crate, in response to the ad they placed for a guitarist in the NME. She could not speak any English beyond the word "Noodle", thus earning her the alias. She quickly got settled in England and with the Gorillaz, and was accepted as the fourth member of the band. In Rise of the Ogre, it is revealed that during the band's hiatus in November, 2003, Noodle went back to Japan to find out the truth about her past after being haunted by strange nightmares while on tour. Upon her return to Japan, Noodle regained her memory after hearing the code-phrase 'ocean bacon' at a restaurant. There she coincidentally met with her creator/mentor, Mr. Kyuzo, who was working as the head chef in the restaurant, and who explained the memories she had regained. It turned out that she was one of the test subjects in a secret government super soldier project, but she was trained specially as a musician. As a result, she is a master of many weapons, languages, and musical instruments, but her specialty is the guitar. Out of the 23 children created for the project, Noodle was the only one to survive; the others were all destroyed by the government. Mr. Kyuzo had smuggled her to safety in England after reading the aforementioned ad placed by the other three Gorillaz members in the NME; he had specifically chosen the Gorillaz because he was aware of the usual international success of English bands and he believed that Noodle could enjoy success in relative obscurity. The other two code-words (one to erase her memory and the other to turn her into a frenzied killing machine) are known only to Noodle and, presumably, Mr. Kyuzo, though Murdoc has a very keen interest in finding out what they are. Noodle regained the ability to speak English, along with her memories, and was the first member of Gorillaz to return to Kong Studios. She was alone at Kong studios for nearly six months, during that time she was composing the majority of the Demon Days album. Her composition of the album crafted a specific message, which would explain the more 'crafted' sound to that album, as opposed to the debut which was composed by Murdoc and 2D, which had a grimier, more spontaneous sound. She is probably the least vocal of the band, but became the most vocal of the band when it came to describing the album, its themes, and what it means. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Birth Name: Unknown Also know as: Unknown Birth: October 31, 1990 age 17 Origin: Osaka, Japan Genre: Alternative Rock Occupation: Musician Instruments: Guitar, Vocals Years Active: 1998 - present Labels: Parlaphone, Virgin Records Associated Acts: Gorillaz ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Noodle's "Death" In March 2006, a series of events surrounding the release of the Gorillaz video "El Manana" led some fans to believe the video depicted her actual death. In the days preceding the release of the video, cardboard boxes were found in the Kong Studios lobby. The boxes soon moved to Noodle's room, and each day, her room was shown to be more and more packed away until eventually the room was almost entirely barren. At the same time, the windmill island from the "Feel Good Inc." music video appeared outside of Kong Studios on the website's splash page. Shortly before the release of "El Mañana", the windmill was seen flying away. The windmill can now be seen as a silhouette on the horizon, although why it is still intact after El Mañana is a mystery. The video is somewhat of a continuation of the "Feel Good Inc." video, once again depicting Noodle on the windmill island. The two helicopters seen pursuing the island in the "Feel Good Inc." video are not the same helicopters as the ones attacking Noodle and her windmill as stated in Rise Of The Ogre. The video then concludes with the helicopters bombing the crashed windmill. Two days after the video's release, cracks appeared on the walls of Noodle's room on the website (which spread to the ground floor lobby) and the clock on her wall labeled "Armageddon" (the only piece of furniture left behind) gained a fourth hand, and has currently fallen to the floor. Since then, the cracks have been growing to the point that part of the roof has collapsed, exposing the outdoor sky. In late March, more boxes were found in the Kong Studios lobby, one of which was labeled "DedEx", apparently as some sort of reference to Noodle, who had arrived in a Fedex crate. They disappeared after the lobby was destroyed. Interestingly in the landfill outside Kong Studios one can see the ruins of the windmill and what appears to be Noodles arm reaching out of a tire. That same image can be seen on the Demon Days album, for the picture of O Green World. Many fans were shocked at the video, which, coupled with the bizarre, unexplained events in her room before and after the release, seemed to imply that events portrayed in the music video were in fact "real" rather than staged. These events sparked much speculation and debate over Noodle's fate, including over whether or not she had survived the attack to whether the video was even "real" in the first place. In the book Rise of the Ogre, Murdoc reveals that the "El Mañana" video was indeed "staged" and that Noodle is still "alive".
It was stated by Murdoc that Noodle had been planning to leave after Demon Days, although leaving what, the band or the country, was never answered. Though it had been planned for months (the packing boxes had begun showing up in Kong Studios the previous February), she had neglected to tell anyone of her plans (though Murdoc said it was obvious what she was doing). According to the bass player, Noodle is in the Maldives "chilling out". As of October 31, 2007, which is also her birthday, her location is still unknown. On November 8, 2007, the day of the live chat on fellow bandmate Murdoc Niccals Facebook page, Murdoc revealed that Noodle has actually been taken in place of Russel Hobbs, to Hell by the demons invading the Kong Studios building. Murdoc is currently attempting to rescue her.
He later explained:
Deep within the bowel of Kong Studios, inside the Room of Brians, a radio distress transmission from Noodle can be heard. Some of the graffiti in the 1st floor corridor toilets matches the description of what is said here. The toilet is inhabited by a demon.
The message that is currently playing in the Room Of Brian's on Gorillaz official site seems to say something slightly different from this, whereas on their Phase 2 DVD 'Slow Boat To Hades', it is similar to the message in the book. But if inspected closely Noodle seems to be screaming "The demon boy! It's the demon boy! You must get out!!" which implies that the thing coming from under Kong might be the black skinned demon boy mentioned in "Rise of the Ogre" that Murdoc had released during the Gorillaz first tour (though Murdoc claims that the Demon Boy is "alright once you get to know him"). A sighting of this "demon boy" can be witnessed in the corridors of Kong Studios- embodied in a high pitched, demonic laugh and glowing red eyes peering out from behind a loose ceiling panel. However, it may just be one of the numerous creatures in Kong Studios, such as the one in the toilets, and the one who runs the lobby desk (which are both identical). There have also been scuffling sounds coming from somewhere in the Hellhole, though the source cannot be seen. What follows is the actual transmission, supposedly from Noodle in the Room of Brians. There are some parts where the reception is poor and the static is louder than the signal, so there is part of the message missing.
It is quite likely that this transmission refers to the hell hole beneath the building, which has a locked door. Since then, a countdown taking place there on a giant timer in the room ended on June 6th, with Murdoc rising out of the hole, as "I want your souls" is repeated over and over, overlapping, the voice that says this is partially Murdoc's, but the last time it is said, there is no overlapping, and it is in an extremely deep voice. This is reminiscent of the same incident in 2006, where he was "reborn" in the same place, inciting that this is a technical error. Unlike last year, however, the timer has not restarted, and people can still go there to see Murdoc become reborn. The "Hellhole" can be reached from the carpark (near the rear left of the map on the ground floor) by entering the "Bunker Entrance", where you'll see a flashing blue light off in the distance. Click this, and then click the lift to go down. A riff will play for a while while it descends. From here you enter "Level 1". To your left is "Room of Brian's", where this message originates. Click in the back of the room, where the information says "Continue". At the end of that hallway, you can click on the "boiler room". To the left is a stairway and a sign pointing down reading "Level 0". Clicking this allows you to enter the Hell Hole. (Note: past the carpark, none of these locations are on the map.) As for the "demon boy", this is an obvious reference to the black skinned demon boy Murdoc made while chanting black magic spells, while he was drunk, during the Phase 1 tours. Russel has always been frightened by the child, and it is quite likely that this demon boy is going to come up somewhere in the Gorillaz future. For the Demon Days album, Noodle was seen with a notably different look, no longer sporting her trademark radio hat as well as having a noticeably more feminine fashion style and lighter skin tone. This is likely an effort on the parts of Albarn and Hewlett to make her seem more of a "real person" by reflecting adolescent development through her "maturing" fashion sense (and to avoid assumptions that Noodle is male). She was also noticeably taller with shapely legs, and occasionally seen sporting a monkey named Mike. It is revealed in the video for "El Manana" that Noodle has green eyes, which is contradicted by the previous video for 19/2000. In this video she is depicted as having black eyes with no irises or pupils, much like 2D. In Phase One, her hair was completely black, and she was always wearing her helmet, except for select live performances (Mainly ones using a big screen) where she had "bald spots" (see picture). (In reality, this is most likely the style many samurai are depicted with in Japanese Art.) During Phase Two, Noodle's hair became purple and longer. It is also worth noting that a number of her outfits had a distintinctively milataristic flavor during Phase One, where far less art of her in similar getups were made in Phase Two. According to the original promotional booklet, Noodle was 14 as of January 2006. But, there seems to be quite a bit of confusion about it, even for Noodle herself. She has repeatedly referred to herself as '13' during 2005. She stated she was '15' during a (live) Habbo Hotel interview, and in direct interviews (for example, her 2005 NME interview). Noodle's multiple and varied assertions of her age could be attributed to errors by various people doing promotional work, such as magazine editors. However, it was recently confirmed by a Gorillaz email sent out on Halloween that she is in fact 17 as of 2007: "31.10.07 - It's Halloween and that means it's Noodle's birthday... She's 17 today and still no one has heard from her. After her nose diving escapades in the El Manana video -we last heard from her in a May Day message from an antique radio in the basement of Kong Studios." Noodle is the only member of Gorillaz, besides 2D, who demonstrated any type of vocal talent (though in Rise of the Ogre, many of Murdoc's statements show that he believes he can sing and that nobody appreciates his vocal talents, and exclaimed he did the vocals for "White Light" while one of the Mexicans he owed for breaking him out of jail was on Bass). During Phase One of the Gorillaz, Noodle could only speak Japanese, with the exceptions of her bandmates' names and small words such as "duh" or "yeah," and Russel had translated for her (often, if not always, incorrectly); but she had done vocals in English: the chorus for 19-2000 and backup in several tracks in the first album. It was not until Phase Two with the Demon Days album that anyone actually heard her fluently speak English conversationally. Noodle is still one of the most talented members of the band, as recognized by other members, and still has vocal talent and is a notably good dancer. She went on to sing the entire track for DARE and to be the only band member to star in two music videos by herself ("DARE" and "El Mañana").
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