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【検索用 irresistible 登録タグ 2014年 I UTAU おゆう 健音テイ 曲 波音リツ 重音テト 雪歌ユフ】 + 目次 目次 曲紹介 歌詞 コメント 作詞:おゆう 作曲:おゆう 唄:重音テト・雪歌ユフ・波音リツ・健音テイ 曲紹介 これが現実だけど 曲名:『irresistible』 歌詞 無意識な夢の中で どこに向かっているんだろう 形容不可思議な 月の明かりに二人心惹かれて たいそう無防備な夢の中で まだ気が付いてないんだろう 制御不可能な 月の明かりに二人胸躍らせて だけど 宿命を契る未来さえ叶わなくて これが現実だけど 今二人を照らす月明かりに 永遠を夢見て眠らせて もう気が付いたかい 夢の中で君もここにいたんだろう 制御不可能な 月の明かりに心弄ばれて (夢の中でまた解き放たれる) (月の明かりに二人息詰まらせて) だから もうさよならなんて言わないで これが現実だけど 今二人を照らす月明かりに 永遠を夢見る哀しみは もうどこにもなくて 痛みさえ今わかったような跡で そう泣きじゃくる声が 愛しいよ これが最後のirresistible 宿命を契る未来さえかなわなくて これが現実だけど 今二人を照らす月明かりに 永遠を夢見て眠らせて コメント 名前 コメント コメントを書き込む際の注意 コメント欄は匿名で使用できる性質上、荒れやすいので、 以下の条件に該当するようなコメントは削除されることがあります。 コメントする際は、絶対に目を通してください。 暴力的、または卑猥な表現・差別用語(Wiki利用者に著しく不快感を与えるような表現) 特定の個人・団体の宣伝または批判 (曲紹介ページにおいて)歌詞の独自解釈を展開するコメント、いわゆる“解釈コメ” 長すぎるコメント 『歌ってみた』系動画や、歌い手に関する話題 「カラオケで歌えた」「学校で流れた」などの曲に直接関係しない、本来日記に書くようなコメント カラオケ化、カラオケ配信等の話題 同一人物によると判断される連続・大量コメント Wikiの保守管理は有志によって行われています。 Wikiを気持ちよく利用するためにも、上記の注意事項は守って頂くようにお願いします。
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水銀(MERCURY) 追加ver7.1 BIRD SPARK 灰色の液体。 METALを液体化したような物質。 液体として流れる液体の特徴と LASERを反射し、THUNDERを通し、そのTHUNDERをGLASSに伝える、METALの特徴を持つ。 また、MAGMAにも少しづつ溶けたりGLASSのようにPLAYERが滑る特性がある。 なによりも、物質内で最重量をほこっている。なんと、STONEよりも重いのだ。 METALとの違いとして大きいのは、「錆びないこと」であろう。 回路としては回路上級者にしか扱えないだろう。 ちなみに「MERCURY」は、「マーキュリー」と読む。 応用 MERCURYを宙に撒いてLASERをあてると、MERCURYの反射とLASERの"2方向以上からのLASERが重なったことによる増殖"で、LASERが大変な量になる。 MERCURYが多いと、ほぼPLAYERなどが避けられないほどにまでなってしまう。 プレとファイは人間じゃないからね -- (かじむ) 2010-03-29 16 30 33 水銀は 「飲み込むと有毒」ですが 触れるぐらいではさほど 猛毒って訳ではないみたいですよ。 現に、少し前は体温計の中にも水銀は用いられてましたし。 もちろん、だからといって 触ってもなんら問題が無い、というわけではないと思いますが。 -- (予感虫) 2010-03-30 17 23 33 えー俺幼稚園で水銀体温計割った時先生に「絶対触っちゃらめぇえ!」って言われたけどなぁ -- (パイン) 2010-04-07 21 01 56 PEN-3くらいで縦にMercury →ばらけるのを待ってストップ →横から当たるようにLASER発射 →LASERが四方に反射して増えるんだが… これは増えてる内に入らないんだろうか -- (Mercury) 2010-04-09 18 40 37 パインさん 幼稚園児には硝子も危険ですし・・・ 水銀は触っても全く問題がない、というわけではないので。 Mercuryさん 増えていないわけではありません。 ただ、それはMERCURYの性質というより 「方向の異なる二本のLASERが交われば、LASERが増える」 という、「LASER自身の性質」説が有力です。 まあ、しちゅーさんが既に説明なさってますが。 -- (予感虫) 2010-04-10 19 21 31 予感虫さん・シチューさん なるほど。 ようやく分かりました -- (Mercury) 2010-04-23 19 15 52 あれ?マーキュリーって「水星」だった気が… -- (名無し) 2010-10-24 14 02 44 wikiより抜粋 英語 Mercuryというが、西洋占星術や錬金術などの神秘思想では ギリシャ神話のヘルメス(ローマ神話のメルクリウス)と関連づけられ その星である水星を象徴するようになった。 これは、液体で金属であるという奇妙な性質が 変幻自在で油断ならないヘルメスの性格と関連づけられたためである。 -- (名無しさん) 2010-12-06 20 20 33 水銀って肌とかはじくからね。 考えようでは滑ることもできるでしょ -- (kashia) 2011-05-07 15 21 46 WATERも滑った -- (にゅー) 2011-07-20 16 53 14 ちなみに水銀はホクソンさんの提案で出たんですよ -- (イタコ) 2011-08-26 19 45 34 ふーn -- (にゅー) 2011-09-10 19 18 34 気体の金属なんかあるわけないよな?あればふやしてほしいが。 -- (名無しさん) 2011-10-26 07 10 23 ↑気体の金属か…無いな。 でもあっても面白いかも。 -- (名無しさん) 2011-11-26 09 47 14 ↑金属は高温にして液体→気体になるよ。常温でも真空状態なら気体になる。 -- (名無しさん) 2011-11-26 09 51 11 気体の金属かぁ… 欲しいなあ -- (ぽろちゃん) 2013-07-17 14 29 38 stoneより重いのに風に弱い -- (名無しさん) 2013-10-05 00 51 59 ↑風に弱いってどゆこと? -- (名無しさん) 2013-10-06 14 50 12 風に飛ばされ易いこと -- (名無しさん) 2013-10-06 16 48 45 水銀は水銀でも体温計とかに入ってる水銀はバケツ一杯飲んでも害はないんやで -- (名無しさん) 2015-11-13 20 20 29 名前 コメント すべてのコメントを見る
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このページはhttp //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studio_Ghibliからの引用です Studio Ghibli From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation,search Studio Ghibli, Inc. 株式会社スタジオジブリ Type Kabushiki gaisha Industry Motion pictures Video games TV commercials Predecessor Topcraft Founded Tokyo, Japan (June 15, 1985; 29 years ago (1985-06-15)) Founder Hayao Miyazaki Isao Takahata Toshio Suzuki Yasuyoshi Tokuma Headquarters Koganei,Tokyo,Japan Key people Koji Hoshino(Executive director, President) Hayao Miyazaki(Director) Toshio Suzuki(Executive director) Products Animated feature films(anime), television films, commercials, live-action films Net income ¥1.426 billion (2011) Total assets ¥15.77 billion (2011) Owner Tokuma Shoten(1999–2005) Independent (2005-present) Number of employees 300 Website www.ghibli.jp Studio Ghibli, Inc.(株式会社スタジオジブリ,Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Jiburi?)is a Japanese animationfilm studiobased inKoganei, Tokyo, Japan.[1]The studio is best known for itsanimefeature films, and has also produced several short films, television commercials, and one television film. It was founded in June 1985 after the success ofNausicaä of the Valley of the Wind(1984), with funding byTokuma Shoten. Eight of Studio Ghibli s films are among the15 highest-grossing anime filmsmade in Japan, withSpirited Away(2001) being the highest, grossing over $274 million worldwide. Many of their works have won theAnimageAnime Grand Prix award, and four have won theJapan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Four of Studio Ghibli s films receivedAcademy Awardnominations in the United States.Spirited Awaywon aGolden Bearin 2002 and anAcademy AwardforBest Animated Feature Filmin 2003. On August 3, 2014, Studio Ghibli announced it was temporarily halting production following the retirement of directorHayao Miyazaki.[2][3] Contents 1Name 2History 3Works 3.1Significant achievements 3.2Films 3.2.1Feature films 3.2.2Television films 3.3Anime series 3.4Short films (television, theatrical, Ghibli Museum, OVA) 3.5Music videos (television and theatrical) 3.6Commercials 3.7Video games 3.8Stage productions 3.9Other works 3.10Exhibitions 4Related works 4.1Pre-Ghibli 4.2Cooperative works 4.3Distributive works 4.4Contributive works 5Notable animators and character designers from Studio Ghibli 6See also 7References 8Further reading 8.1Documentaries 9External links Name[edit] The nameGhibliwas given byHayao Miyazakiwith reference to theCaproni Ca.309Ghibli.[4]The Italian noun ghibli is based on the Arabic name for thesirocco, or Mediterranean wind, the idea being the studio would blow a new wind through the anime industry .[4][5]Although the Italian word is pronounced with avery hardɡ, the Japanese pronunciation of the studio s name is with asoftg,[dʑíbu͍ɾi] (listen) History[edit] Hayao Miyazaki, co-founder of Studio Ghibli and director of many of its films. Isao Takahata, co-founder of Studio Ghibli and its second-most prolific director. Founded in June 1985, the studio is headed by the directorsHayao MiyazakiandIsao Takahataand the producerToshio Suzuki. Prior to the formation of the studio, Miyazaki and Takahata had already had long careers in Japanese film and television animation and had worked together onHols Prince of the SunandPanda! Go, Panda!; and Suzuki was an editor atTokuma Shoten sAnimagemangamagazine. The studio was founded after the success of the 1984 filmNausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, written and directed by Miyazaki forTopcraftand distributed byToei Company. The origins of the film lie in the first two volumes of aserialized mangawritten by Miyazaki for publication inAnimageas a way of generating interest in an anime version.[5][6]Suzuki was part of the production team on the film and founded Studio Ghibli with Miyazaki, who also invited Takahata to join the new studio. The studio has mainly produced films by Miyazaki, with the second most prolific director being Takahata (most notably withGrave of the Fireflies). Other directors who have worked with Studio Ghibli includeYoshifumi Kondo,Hiroyuki Morita,Gorō Miyazaki, andHiromasa Yonebayashi. ComposerJoe Hisaishihas provided the soundtracks for most of Miyazaki s Studio Ghibli films. In their bookAnime Classics Zettai!, Brian Camp and Julie Davis made note ofMichiyo Yasudaas a mainstay of Studio Ghibli’s extraordinary design and production team .[7]At one time the studio was based inKichijōji,Musashino, Tokyo.[8] In August 1996, Disney andTokuma Shoten Publishingagreed thatDisneywould distribute internationally Tokuma s Studio Ghibli animated films.[9] Many of Ghibli s films in Japan are theatrically distributed byTohowhile home video releases are handled byWalt Disney Studios Home EntertainmentJapan.[10]Wild Bunchholds the international sales rights to many of Ghibli s films.[11]Ghibli s main international distribution partners also includeDisney(Japan Home Video, Taiwan, North America, France),[10][11]GKIDS(North America),[12]StudioCanal UK, andMadman Entertainment(Australia). Over the years, there has been a close relationship between Studio Ghibli and the magazineAnimage, which regularly runs exclusive articles on the studio and its members in a section titled Ghibli Notes. Artwork from Ghibli s films and other works are frequently featured on the cover of the magazine. Between 1999 and 2005 Studio Ghibli was a subsidiary of Tokuma Shoten, the publisher ofAnimage. In October 2001, theGhibli Museumopened inMitaka, Tokyo.[13]It contains exhibits based on Studio Ghibli films and shows animations, including a number of short Studio Ghibli films not available elsewhere. The studio is also known for its strict no-edits policy in licensing their films abroad due toNausicaä of the Valley of Windbeingheavily editedfor the film s release in the United States asWarriors of the Wind. The no cuts policy was highlighted when Miramax co-chairmanHarvey Weinsteinsuggested editingPrincess Mononoketo make it more marketable. A Studio Ghibli producer is rumoured to have sent an authentic Japanese sword with a simple message No cuts .[14] On February 1, 2008, Toshio Suzuki stepped down from the position of Studio Ghibli president, which he had held since 2005, and Koji Hoshino (former president of Walt Disney Japan) took over. Suzuki said he wanted to improve films with his own hands as a producer, rather than demanding this from his employees. Suzuki decided to hand over the presidency to Hoshino because Hoshino has helped Studio Ghibli to sell its videos since 1996, also helping to release thePrincess Mononokefilm in the United States.[15]Suzuki still serves on the company s board of directors. Two Studio Ghibli short films created for theGhibli Museumwere shown at the Carnegie Hall Citywise Japan NYC Festival House Hunting and Mon Mon the Water Spider were screened on March 26, 2011.[16] Takahata developed a project for release after Gorō Miyazaki s (director ofTales from Earthseaand Hayao s son)From Up on Poppy Hill– an adaptation ofThe Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. Hayao Miyazaki s last film he directed before retiring from feature films (as of 2014) isThe Wind Riseswhich is about theMitsubishi A6M Zeroand its founder.[17] Sunday, September 1, 2013, Hayao Miyazaki held a press conference in Venice, confirming his retirement saying I know I ve said I would retire many times in the past. Many of you must think, Once again. But this time I am quite serious. [18] On January 31, 2014, it was announced that Gorō Miyazaki will direct his first anime TV series,Sanzoku no Musume Rōnya, an adaptation ofAstrid Lindgren sRonia the Robber s DaughterforNHK. The series iscomputer-animated, produced byPolygon Pictures, and co-produced by Studio Ghibli.[19][20] In March 2014Toshio Suzukiretired as a producer and assumed a new position of general manager. Yoshiaki Nishimura replaced Suzuki in the producer role.[21] On August 3, 2014, Toshio Suzuki announced that Studio Ghibli would take a brief pause to re-evaluate and restructure in the wake of Miyazaki s retirement. He stated some concerns about where the company would go in the future.[22]This has led to speculation that Studio Ghibli will never produce another feature film again. On November 7, 2014, Miyazaki stated, That was not my intention, though. All I did was announce that I would be retiring and not making any more features. [23] Works[edit] Significant achievements[edit] The first real box-office success in Studio Ghibli s history Kiki s Delivery Service . The highest-grossing film of 1989 in Japan Kiki s Delivery Service The highest-grossing film of 1991 in Japan Only Yesterday The highest-grossing film of 1992 in Japan Porco Rosso The highest-grossing film of 1994 in Japan Pom Poko The first Studio Ghibli film to use computer graphics Pom Poko The first Japanese film in Dolby Digital Whisper of the Heart The first Miyazaki feature to use computer graphics, and the first Studio Ghibli film to use digital coloring; the first animated feature in Japan s history to gross more than 10 billion yen at the box office and the first animated film ever to win aNational Academy AwardforBest Picture of the Year Princess Mononoke The first Studio Ghibli film to be shot using a 100% digital process My Neighbors the Yamadas The first Miyazaki feature to be shot using a 100% digital process; the first film to gross $200 million worldwide before opening in North America; the film to finally overtakeTitanicat the Japanese box office, becoming the top grossing film in the history of Japanese cinema; the only anime, non-English-speaking and traditionally animated winner, so far, of an Academy award for Best Animated Feature Spirited Away Films[edit] WhileNausicaä of the Valley of the Windis often considered a Studio Ghibli film, it was produced and released before the studio s official founding. Feature films # Film Release date Director Screenwriter(s) Producer(s) Music 1 Castle in the Sky 01986-08-02-0000August 2, 1986 Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Isao Takahata Joe Hisaishi 2 Grave of the Fireflies 01988-04-16-0000April 16, 1988 Isao Takahata Isao Takahata Toru Hara Michio Mamiya 3 My Neighbor Totoro Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi 4 Kiki s Delivery Service 01989-07-29-0000July 29, 1989 Hayao Miyazaki 5 Only Yesterday 01991-07-20-0000July 20, 1991 Isao Takahata Isao Takahata Toshio Suzuki Katz Hoshi 6 Porco Rosso 01992-07-28-0000July 28, 1992 Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi 7 Pom Poko 01994-07-16-0000July 16, 1994 Isao Takahata Isao Takahata Kōryū, Manto Watanabe, Yōko Ino, Masaru Gotō Ryōjirō Furusawa 8 Whisper of the Heart 01995-07-15-0000July 15, 1995 Yoshifumi Kondō Hayao Miyazaki Yuji Nomi 9 Princess Mononoke 01997-07-12-0000July 12, 1997 Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi 10 My Neighbors the Yamadas 01999-07-17-0000July 17, 1999 Isao Takahata Isao Takahata Akiko Yano 11 Spirited Away 02001-07-27-0000July 27, 2001 Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi 12 The Cat Returns 02002-07-19-0000July 19, 2002 Hiroyuki Morita Reiko Yoshida Nozomu Takahashi Toshio Suzuki Yuji Nomi 13 Howl s Moving Castle 02004-11-20-0000November 20, 2004 Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Toshio Suzuki Joe Hisaishi 14 Tales from Earthsea 02006-07-29-0000July 29, 2006 Gorō Miyazaki Gorō Miyazaki Keiko Niwa Tamiya Terashima 15 Ponyo 02008-07-19-0000July 19, 2008 Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi 16 Arrietty 02010-07-17-0000July 17, 2010 Hiromasa Yonebayashi Hayao Miyazaki Keiko Niwa Cécile Corbel 17 From Up on Poppy Hill 02011-07-16-0000July 16, 2011 Gorō Miyazaki Satoshi Takebe 18 The Wind Rises[24] 02013-07-20-0000July 20, 2013 Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi 19 The Tale of the Princess Kaguya[24] 02013-11-23-0000November 23, 2013 Isao Takahata Isao Takahata Riko Sakaguchi Yoshiaki Nishimura, Toshio Suzuki Seiichiro Ujiie 20 When Marnie Was There[25] 02014-07-19-0000July 19, 2014 Hiromasa Yonebayashi Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Keiko Niwa Masashi Ando Yoshiaki Nishimura Toshio Suzuki Takatsugu Muramatsu Television films Ocean Waves 01993-05-05-0000May 5, 1993 Tomomi Mochizuki Kaori Nakamura Toshio Suzuki, Nozomu Takahashi Seiji Okuda Shigeru Nagata Anime series[edit] Sanzoku no Musume Rōnya(2014), director Gorō Miyazaki, based onRonia the Robber s DaughterbyAstrid Lindgren. Animation production byPolygon Pictures, co-produced by Studio Ghibli. Short films (television, theatrical, Ghibli Museum, OVA)[edit] Ghiblies(TV short film), 2000 . Kujiratori[The Whale Hunt], TheGhibli Museum, 2001 . Film Guru Guru(short film series), The Ghibli Museum, 2001–2009 . Anno, Hideaki(2002),Kūsō no Kikaitachi no Naka no Hakai no Hatsumei . The Theory of Evolution, 2009 . Ghiblies Episode 2, 2002 (shown theatrically beforeThe Cat Returns). Koro s Big Day Out, The Ghibli Museum, 2002 . Imaginary Flying Machines, The Ghibli Museum, 2002 . Mei and the Kittenbus, The Ghibli Museum, 2002 . Looking for a Home, The Ghibli Museum, 2005 . The Day I Raised/Harvested a Planet, The Ghibli Museum, 2005 . Water Spider Monmon, The Ghibli Museum, 2005 . The Night of Taneyamagahara, 2006 . Iblard Jikan, 2007 . Chu Zumo(2010) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess(2010) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) The Treasure Hunt(2011) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo(2012) (shown atMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo) Music videos (television and theatrical)[edit] On Your Mark (1995) (a promotional music video forChage Askadirected byHayao Miyazaki) Portable Airport (2004) (a music video created byStudio KajinoforCapsuledirected by Yoshiyuki Momose) Space Station No. 9 (2004) (a music video created by Studio Kajino for Capsule directed by Yoshiyuki Momose) A Flying City Plan ( Soratobu Toshikeikaku )(2005) (a music video created by Studio Kajino for Capsule directed by Yoshiyuki Momose) Doredore no Uta (2005) (a promotional music video for Meiko Haigou directed by Osamu Tanabe) Piece (2009) (a promotional music video forYui Aragakidirected by Yoshiyuki Momose) Commercials[edit] Miyazaki, Hayao(1992),Sora Iro no Tane[The Sky-Colored Seed] (TV spot),Nippon TV . ——— (1992),Nandarou(TV commercial),Nippon TV . NTV 40th anniversary. Hotaru No Haku (1996) (Kinyou Friday Roadshow TV spot directed byYoshifumi Kondō) Kinyou Roadshow Opening (1997) (opening title sequence for Kinyou Roadshow, directed by Yoshifumi Kondō)) www.TVshop1.com (2000) (online shopping PR spot directed by Yoshiyuki Momose) Umacha (2001) (TV commercials forAsahisoft drinks featuring voices byRina Uchiyamaand Takashi Naitou) Ghibli Museum Tickets (2001) (announcement for Ghibli Museum opening in Mitaka, directed by Hayao Miyazaki) LAWSON Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (2001) (Lawsonconvenience store tie in withSpirited AwayDVD) House Foods – The Cat Returns (2002) (TV commercials for House Foods products as a tie-in campaign forThe Cat Returns) Risona Bank (2003) (TV commercials for the bank owned byResona Holdings) O-uchi de Tabeyou (2003) (House Foods TV commercial, Summer Version directed by Hayao Miyazaki and Yoshiyuki Momose) O-uchi de Tabeyou (2004) (House Foods TV commercial, Winter Version directed by Yoshiyuki Momose) KNB Yumedegi (2004) (TV spot for Kitanihon Broadcasting directed byShinji Hashimoto) Yomiuri Shimbun – Kawaraban (2004) (TV commercial for newspaperYomiuri Shimbun) Yomiuri Shimbun – Dore Dore Hikkoushi (2005) (TV commercial for newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun) Nisshin Seifun (2010) (TV spot designed byToshio SuzukiandGorō Miyazaki, directed byKatsuya Kondō) Yomiuri Shimbun (2010) (TV spot for the newspaper, animated in the style ofShigeru Sugiura, directed by Gorō Miyazaki) Video games[edit] Magic Pengel, with Garakuda-Studio andTaito(PlayStation 2, 2002) Ni no Kuni, withLevel-5(Nintendo DS, 2010;PlayStation 3, 2011) Stage productions[edit] Princess Mononoke(2013) Other works[edit] The works listed here consist of works that do not fall into the above categories. All of these films have been released on DVD or Blu-ray in Japan as part of theGhibli Gakujutsu Library. Sekai Waga Kokoro no Tabi(1998) (documentary followingIsao Takahatato Canada to meetFrédéric Back) Sekai Waga Kokoro no Tabi(1999) (documentary travelling withHayao Miyazakias he follows the footsteps ofAntoine de Saint-Exupéry) Lasseter-san, Arigatou( Thank You, Mr. Lasseter , 2003; thank you video created forJohn Lasseter) Miyazaki Hayao Produce no Ichimai no CD ha Kōshite Umareta(2003; a film aboutTsunehiko Kamijo sOkaasa no ShashinCD) Yanagawa Horiwari Monogatari( The Story of Yanagawa s Canals ) (2003) (A part animated documentary originally broadcast on NHK in 1987) Otsuka Yasuo no Ugokasu Yorokobi(2004) (A documentary about animatorYasuo Otsuka) Miyazaki Hayao to Ghibli Bijutsukan(2005) (A film featuringGoro MiyazakiandIsao Takahatatouring theGhibli Museum) Jiburi no Eshokunin – Oga Kazuo Ten – Totoro no Mori o Kaita Hito( A Ghibli Artisan –Kazuo OgaExhibition – The Man Who Painted Totoro s Forest ) (2007) (A documentary to commemorate an exhibition at theMuseum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, featuring the work of Studio Ghibli background artistKazuo Oga) Ghibli no Fūkei( Scenery of Ghibli ) (2009) (A documentary hosted by Japanese actressesTsuruta Mayu,Natsukawa Yuiand actor Tetsuta Sugimoto, that follows them around Europe and Japan matching Miyazaki s storyboards to the real world scenery and attractions that served as inspiration to the settings of his animated films) Suzuki Toshio no Ghibli Asemamire, 99 no Kotoba( Suzuki Toshio s Ghibli Asemamire, 99 Words ) (2009) (A compilation of 49 interviews conducted byToshio Suzukion his weekly radio programGhibli Asemamire, broadcasting onTokyo FM) Joe Hisaishi in Budokan – 25 years with the Animations of Hayao Miyazaki(2009) (Concert footage ofJoe Hisaishi s 3 nights at the Nippon Budokan venue in August 2008 where he played various pieces from throughout his 25-year collaboration with Studio Ghibli. Originally broadcast onNHK.) Ghibli no Hondana[Ghibli s Bookshelf] (documentary),NHK, August 2011 . Explores the influence of children s literature on Miyazaki and Takahata s body of work and on Studio Ghibli as a whole. Yume to Kyôki no ôkoku( Kingdom of Dreams and Madness ) (2013) (Writer/DirectorMami SunadafollowsHayao Miyazaki,Toshio SuzukiandIsao Takahataover the course of a year as Studio Ghibli prepares to release two films. Released theatrically in Japan in 2013 and in the United States in 2014) The Making of The Tale of Princess Kaguya(2014) (3 hour behind-the-scenes film documenting the production ofThe Tale of the Princess Kaguyareleased on Blu-ray in Japan in December 2014) Exhibitions[edit] A selection of layout designs for animated productions was exhibited in theStudio Ghibli Layout Designs Understanding the Secrets of Takahata and Miyazaki Animationexhibition tour, which started in theMuseum of Contemporary Art Tokyo(July 28, 2008 to September 28, 2008) and subsequently travelled to different museums throughout Japan and Asia, concluding its tour of Japan in theFukuokaAsian Art Museum(October 12, 2013 to January 26, 2014) and its tour of Asia in theHong Kong Heritage Museum(May 14, 2014 to August 31, 2014). Between October 4, 2014 and March 1, 2015 the layout designs were exhibited atArt Ludiquein Paris. The exhibition catalogues contain annotated reproductions of the displayed artwork.[26][27][28][29] Related works[edit] These works were not created by Studio Ghibli, but were produced by a variety of studios and people who went on to form or join Studio Ghibli. This includes members ofTopcraftthat went on to create Studio Ghibli in 1985; works produced byToei Animation,TMS Entertainment,Nippon Animationor other studios and featuring involvement by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata or other Ghibli staffers. The list also includes works created in cooperation with Studio Ghibli. Pre-Ghibli[edit] Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji(1963) (by Toei;Isao Takahatawas the assistant director) Gulliver s Travels Beyond the Moon(1965) (by Toei; Hayao Miyazaki was one of the in between animators) Sally the Witch(1966) (byToei Animation; Hayao Miyazaki was a key animator on this series, based on a manga byMitsuteru Yokoyama.) GeGeGe no Kitaro(1968-1972) (byToei Animation; first and second TV series directed by Isao Takahata, based on the manga series byShigeru Mizuki) Hols Prince of the Sun(1968) (by Toei Animation, Takahata s directorial debut; Hayao Miyazaki was chief animator, concept artist, and scene designer) Himitsu no Akko-chan(1969) (by Toei Animation, directed byHiroshi Ikeda; Miyazaki was a key animator) The Wonderful World of Puss n Boots(1969) (Directed byKimio Yabukifor Toei, written by Hisashi Inoue with gag supervision by Nakahara Yumihiko, key animators include Yasuo Otsuka, Yoichi Kotabe, Reiko Okuyama, Takuo Kikuchi, Akemi Ota, Hayao Miyazaki, and Akira Daikubara) (The main character of the film; Pero would become the mascot forToei Animation) Moomin(1969) (byTokyo Movie ShinshaandMushi Production, key animation by Hayao Miyazaki) Animal Treasure Island(1971) (Directed by Hiroshi Ikeda forToeiwith idea construction by Hayao Miyazaki; Hayao Miyazaki was also scene designer and chief animator) Lupin III Part 1(1971 byTokyo Movie Shinsha; the rest of the episodes were directed by Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, based on the manga series byMonkey Punch) Panda! Go, Panda!(1972) (Made byTokyo Movie Shinsha) (Directed by Isao Takahata and written by Hayao Miyazaki) Panda! Go, Panda! The Rainy-Day Circus(1973) (Made byTokyo Movie Shinsha) (Directed by Isao Takahata and written by Hayao Miyazaki) Heidi, Girl of the Alps(1974, byStudio Gallop; directed by Isao Takahata) Dog of Flanders(1975) (made byStudio Comet; animation by Hayao Miyazaki) 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother(1976, byStudio Comet; directed by Isao Takahata; Scene setting, Layout Hayao Miyazaki) Lupin III Part II(1977 byTokyo Movie Shinsha); two episodes directed by Hayao Miyazaki) Rascal the Raccoon(1977, by Studio Jungle Gym; key animation by Hayao Miyazaki) Future Boy Conan(1978) (by Studio Jungle Gym; directed by Hayao Miyazaki, with two episode directed by Isao Takahata, and featured animation work by many future Ghibli staffers) Anne of Green Gables(1979) (byStudio Comet; directed by Isao Takahata) The Castle of Cagliostro(1979) (byTMS Entertainment, Miyazaki s directorial feature debut) Tatsu no ko Taro(1979) (byToei Animation, original concept by Isao Takahata) Jarinko Chie(1981) (by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Toho; directed by Isao Takahata) Space Adventure Cobra The Movie(1982) (by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, key animation by Hayao Miyazaki) Gauche the Cellist(1982, byOH Production, directed by Isao Takahata) Sherlock Hound(1984,Tokyo Movie Shinsha, six episodes directed by Hayao Miyazaki) Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind(1984,Topcraft, many who worked on this film went on to found Studio Ghibli) Cooperative works[edit] Ozanari Dungeon(1991) (anOVAseries created byTMS Entertainment, for which Studio Ghibli was the animation corporation) Armored Dragon Legend Villgust(1993) (production byAnimate FilmandStudio Fantasia, Studio Ghibli was one of the animation assistance studios for Episode 2 The Revived Land ) Sailor Moon SuperS The Movie(1995) (production byToei Animation, Studio Ghibli was one of the production association studios) Neon Genesis Evangelion(1995-1996) (series created byHideaki Anno, produced byGainaxandTatsunoko Productionand animation and co-produced by Studio Ghibli on Episode 11 The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still ) Lupin III Farewell to Nostradamus(1995) (movie byTMS Entertainmentand animation corporation by Studio Ghibli) Dragon Ball Movie 4 The Path to Power(1996) (production byToei Animation, Studio Ghibli was one of the production cooperation studios) Kaiketsu Zorro(1996-1997) (series produced byAshi Productionsand production cooperation by Studio Ghibli) Shiki-Jitsu(2000) (directed byHideaki Annoand produced byStudio Kajino) Satorare (Transparent Tribute to a Sad Genius)(2001) (live-action film co-produced by Studio Ghibli[30]directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro) Ghost in the Shell 2 Innocence(2004) (a film byProduction I.G, co-produced by Studio Ghibli) Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn(2010-2014) (OVA series bySunrise, co-produced by Studio Ghibli on Episode 3 The Ghost of Laplace ) The Overcoat(N/A) (a film byYuri Norstein, still in production, possibly being funded by Studio Ghibli presidentToshio Suzuki) The Red Turtledirected byMichael Dudok De Wit[31] Distributive works[edit] These Western animated films (plus one Japanese film) have been distributed by Studio Ghibli, and now through their label,Ghibli Museum Library. Mr. Bug Goes to Town(1941) (a American film byFleischer Studios) Konyok Gorbunok(1947) (a Russian film byIvan Ivanov-Vano) Animal Farm(1954) (a British film byHalas and Batchelor) Snezhnaya koroleva(1957) (a Russian film byLev Atamanov) Przygody Myszki(1976) (a Polish animation series made-film by Eugeniusz Kotowski) Le Roi et l oiseau(1980) (a French film byPaul Grimault) Kirikou et la sorcière(1998) (a French/Belgian film byMichel Ocelot) Princes et princesses(1999) (a French film byMichel Ocelot) Les Triplettes de Belleville(2002) (a French film bySylvain Chomet) Winter Daysa.k.a.Fuyu no Hi(2004) (an experimental animation anthology byKihachirō Kawamoto) Azur Asmar The Princes Quest(2006) (a French film byMichel Ocelot) Moya Iyubov(2006) (a Russian film byAleksandr Petrov) Kirikou et les bêtes sauvages(2007) (a French film byMichel Ocelot) L Illusionniste(2010) (A British/French film bySylvain Chomet) Les Contes de la nuit(2011) (a French film byMichel Ocelot) Arrugas(2012) (a Spanish film by Ignacio Ferreras) Contributive works[edit] Studio Ghibli has made contributions to the following anime series and movies Otaku no Video(1991) (Gainax) (series in-between animation) Crayon Shin-chan(1992–present) (Shin-Ei Animation) (series in-between animation) Giant Robo(1992) (Mu Animation Studio) (key animation assistance on episode 2 only) Memories(1995) (Studio 4°C) (cooperation in photography on Cannon Fodder sequence) Legend of Crystania - The Motion Picture(1995) (Triangle Staff) (backgrounds) Gunsmith Cats(1995-1996) (Oriental Light and Magic) (in-betweeners and photography on episodes 1 and 2 only) Fushigi Yûgi The Mysterious Play(1995-1996) (Studio Pierrot) (in-between animation on episodes 5, 6, 9-12, and 14) Fire Emblem(1996) (Studio FantasiaandKSS) (in-between animation on episode 1 only) Kochira Katsushika-ku Kamearikouen-mae Hashutsujo(1996-2004) (Studio Gallop) (series in-between animation) Flame of Recca(1997-1998) (Studio Pierrot) (series backgrounds) Trigun(1998) (Madhouse Studios) (series in-between animation and key animation on episode 3 only) Spriggan(1998) (Studio 4°C) (in-between animation) Case Closed The Fourteenth Target(1998) (TMS Entertainment) (in-between animation) Popolocrois Monogatari(1998-1999) (Bee TrainandProduction I.G) (series in-between animation) Kochira Katsushika-ku Kamearikouen-mae Hashutsujo The Movie(1999) (Studio Gallop) (in-between animation) Cardcaptor Sakura The Movie(1999) (Madhouse Studios) (special effects) Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2 The Sealed Card(2000) (Madhouse Studios) (special effects) The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final(2000-2003) (Sunrise) (series in-between animation) s-CRY-ed(2001) (Sunrise) (series in-between animation) Captain Kuppa(2001-2002) (Bee Train) (series in-between animation) You re Under Arrest Second Season(2001) (Studio DEEN) (in-between animation on episode 26 only) Azumanga Daioh(2002) (J.C.Staff) (backgrounds on episode 11 only) A Tree of Palme(2002) (Palm Studio) (in-between cooperation) Overman King Gainer(2002-2003) (Sunrise) (in-between animation on episode 26 only) .hack//Liminality vol. 1 In the Case of Mai Minase(2003) (Bee Train) (in-between animation) Fullmetal Alchemist(2003-2004) (Bones) (series in-between animation) Samurai 7(2004) (Gonzo) (background art on episodes 6-9, 11, 12, 15, 16 and 18-23) Gankutsuou The Count of Monte Cristo(2004-2005) (Gonzo) (in-between animation and digital coloring on episodes 20, 23 and 24) InuYasha the Movie Fire on the Mystic Island(2004) (Sunrise) (backgrounds) The Prince of Tennis The Two Samurai, The First Game(2005) (Production I.G,NAS, andTrans Arts) (in-between animation) Immortal Grand Prix(2005-2006) (Production I.G) (in-between animation on episodes 1 and 2 only) Elemental Gelade(2005) (Xebec) (background art on episodes 2-6 and 9) Black Lagoon The Second Barrage(2006) (Madhouse Studios) (background art on episode 24 only) Tekkonkinkreet(2006) (Studio 4°C) (background art) Le Chevalier D Eon(2006-2007) (Production I.G) (digital paint and in between animation on episodes 1-3 and 6) xxxHOLiC(2006) (Production I.G) (in-between animation on episodes 18, 20 and 23) Reideen(2007) (Production I.GandTohokushinsha Film) (digital paint and in-between animation on episodes 1-3) Gurren Lagann(2007) (Gainax) (series finish animation and in-between animation) Tetsuwan Birdy Decode(2008) (A-1 Pictures) (in-between animation on episode 5 only) Xam d Lost Memories(2008-2009) (Bones) (series in-between animation) Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Second Season(2008-2009) (Sunrise) (in-between animation on episodes 4 and 9 only) Shikabane Hime Aka(2008) (GainaxandFeel) (in-between assistance on episodes 2, 5, 8 and 10) One Outs(2008) (Madhouse Studios) (series backgrounds) King of Thorn(2009) (Sunrise) (background art) Tsubasa Chronicle Spring Thunder(2009) (Production I.G) (series in-between animation) Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood(2009-2010) (Bones) (series in-between animation) Bleach Hell Verse(2010) (Pierrot) (backgrounds) Usagi Drop(2011) (Production I.G) (in-between animation on episodes 7, 8, 10 and 11) The Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky(2011) (Kinema Citrus) (in-between animation) Scryed Alteration I Tao(2011) (Sunrise) (in-between animation) Evangelion 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo(2012) (Studio Khara) (in-between animation) Berserk The Golden Age Arc III - The Advent(2013) (Studio 4°C) (background art) Notable animators and character designers from Studio Ghibli[edit] Kitarō Kōsaka(Monster,Master Keaton, andNasu) Masashi Ando(Paranoia AgentandPaprika) Kenichi Yoshida(Overman King GainerandEureka Seven) Akihiko Yamashita(Tide-Line Blue,Princess Nine,Strange Dawn, andRelic Armor Legacium) See also[edit] Book Studio Ghibli Ghibli MuseuminMitaka, Tokyo Yasuo Ōtsuka List of Japanese animation studios Studio Kajino, a subsidiary of Studio Ghibli Tokyo portal Companies portal Anime and Manga portal References[edit] ^ 会社情報. 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RetrievedDecember 27,2013. ^ スタジオジブリ・レイアウト展 高畑・宮崎アニメの秘密がわかる [Studio Ghibli Layout Designs Understanding the Secrets of Takahata/Miyazaki Animation].Hong Kong Heritage Museum. RetrievedJuly 17,2014. ^ スタジオジブリ・レイアウト展 高畑・宮崎アニメの秘密がわかる [Studio Ghibli Layout Designs Understanding the Secrets of Takahata/Miyazaki Animation].Art Ludique – The Museum. RetrievedOctober 28,2014. ^ スタジオジブリ・レイアウト展 高畑・宮崎アニメの秘密がわかる [Studio Ghibli Layout Designs Understanding the Secrets of Takahata/Miyazaki Animation].National Diet Library. Retrieved27 December2013. ^ ghibli.jp . ^ Michael Dudok De Wit Is Directing A Feature Co-Produced By Studio Ghibli .Cartoon Brew. May 15, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 27,2013. Further reading[edit] Cavallaro, Dani.The Animé Art of Hayao Miyazaki. Jefferson, NC McFarland Company, 2006.ISBN 978-0-7864-2369-9.OCLC 62430842. McCarthy, Helen.Hayao Miyazaki Master of Japanese Animation Films, Themes, Artistry. Berkeley, Calif. Stone Bridge Press, 1999.ISBN 978-1-880656-41-9.OCLC 42296779. 2001 reprint of the 1999 text, with revisions OCLC 51198297. Miyazaki, Hayao.Starting Point 1979–1996. Beth Cary and Frederik L. Schodt, trans. San Francisco VIZ Media, 2009.ISBN 978-1-4215-0594-7.OCLC 290477195. Miyazaki, Hayao.Shuppatsuten, 1979–1996(出発点—1979~1996?). Tokyo Studio Ghibli, Inc./Hatsubai Tokuma Shoten, 1996.ISBN 978-4-19-860541-4.OCLC 37636025. Original Japanese edition. Miyazaki, Hayao.Turning Point 1997-2008. Beth Cary and Frederik L. Schodt, trans. San Francisco VIZ Media, 2014.ISBN 9781421560908.OCLC 854945352. Miyazaki, Hayao.Orikaeshiten 1997-2008(折り返し点—1997~2008?). Tokyo Iwanami Shoten, 2008.ISBN 9784000223942.OCLC 237177737. Original Japanese edition. Odell, Colin, and Michelle Le Blanc.Studio Ghibli The Films of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata. Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England Kamera, 2009.ISBN 978-1-84243-279-2.OCLC 299246656. Documentaries[edit] This Is How Ghibli Was Born(ジブリはこうして生まれた,Jiburi wa kōshite umareta?). 1998 documentary,Nippon TV, 28 min. The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness(夢と狂気の王国,Yume to Kyoki no Okoku?). 2013 documentary by Mami Sunada, 118 min. External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related toStudio Ghibli. スタジオジブリ – STUDIO GHIBLIofficial(Japanese) Studio Ghibli – The Official DVD Website(United States) Ghibli Museum, Mitaka Nausicaa.net The Hayao Miyazaki Web(Fan-maintained Studio Ghibli wiki) Studio GhibliatAnime News Network s encyclopedia Sevakis, Justin (December 12, 2014). Holiday Hustle .Anime News Network. Answerman (column). Includes a summary of all English-language video releases of Ghibli films. v t e Studio Ghibli People Founders Hayao Miyazaki Toshio Suzuki Isao Takahata Others Joe Hisaishi Katsuya Kondō Yoshifumi Kondō Kitarō Kōsaka Gorō Miyazaki Kazuo Oga Yasuo Ōtsuka Yoshinori Kanada Hiromasa Yonebayashi Films Feature films Castle in the Sky My Neighbor Totoro Grave of the Fireflies Kiki s Delivery Service Only Yesterday Porco Rosso Ocean Waves Pom Poko Whisper of the Heart Princess Mononoke My Neighbors the Yamadas Spirited Away The Cat Returns Howl s Moving Castle Tales from Earthsea Ponyo The Secret World of Arrietty From Up on Poppy Hill The Wind Rises The Tale of the Princess Kaguya When Marnie Was There Short films Nandarō On Your Mark Ghiblies Ghiblies Episode 2 Imaginary Flying Machines The Whale Hunt Koro s Big Day Out Mei and the Kittenbus Looking for a Home The Day I Harvested a Planet The Night of Taneyamagahara Water Spider Monmon Iblard Jikan A Sumo Wrestler s Tail Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess Other productions Shiki-Jitsu Magic Pengel The Quest for Color Ghost in the Shell 2 Innocence Ni no Kuni The Red Turtle Sanzoku no Musume Rōnya Related articles Catbus Ghibli Museum Ghibli Museum Library Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Nausicaa.net Studio Kajino Susuwatari Topcraft Book Category v t e Nausicaä of the Valley of the WindbyHayao Miyazaki Media Manga Film Characters Nausicaä Film crew Hayao Miyazaki Isao Takahata Joe Hisaishi Kazuo Komatsubara Shigeharu Shiba Kazuyoshi Katayama Hideaki Anno Narumi Yasuda Books The Art of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Watercolor Impressions Related articles Animage Viz Media Topcraft Tokuma Shoten Studio Ghibli Nausicaa.net v t e Animation industry in Japan History of anime Companies/studios Active 8-Bit A.C.G.T A.P.P.P. AIC Ajia-do Animation Works Aniplex A-1 Pictures Arms Artland Asahi Production Asread Bandai Namco Holdings Bandai Namco Pictures Bandai Visual Sunrise Bee Train Bones Brain s Base C-Station C2C CoMix Wave Films Daume David Production Digital Frontier Diomedéa DLE Doga Kobo Eiken Feel G G Direction Gainax Gallop GoHands Gonzo Hoods Entertainment IG Port Production I.G Wit Studio Xebec Imagin J.C.Staff Khara Kinema Citrus Knack Productions Kyoto Animation Lerche Madhouse Magic Bus Manglobe MAPPA Marza Animation Planet Mook Animation Mushi Production NAZ Nihon Ad Systems Nippon Animation Nomad Oh! 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Bible Black 第一章 黒魔術の学園 「Bible Black 第一章 黒魔術の学園」とは、悪魔崇拝を題材にした2000年7月発売のアダルトゲーム「Bible Black」を原作にし、 2001年から2003年にかけて発表されたアダルトアニメシリーズ。全6話が作られた。 原作では英語表記だが、アニメ版はカタカナ表記が正式な模様。 アニメ版も好評を博したようで、全6話の他に2002年に外伝が2話、2004年から2007年には続編の「新・バイブルブラック」が6話、2005年にセックスシーンのみを抜き出した「バイブルブラック・オンリー版」が2話作られた。 (なおゲーム版で続編が作られたのは2008年になってからのことである) このことからアダルト界隈では有名な作品として人気らしく、同人誌制作やコスプレを行う人も存在している。 海外でもかなりの知名度がある。色々と濃い内容は確かに日本よりも海外の人々の趣味に合っているのかもしれない。 いっしょにシリーズにおいては北見麗華と伊藤美香が行為をしているシーン以外に使われることはないし、内容を知る人もほぼいないと思われる。 上記のようにアニメ版の話数は一般的なアニメ1クール分よりも多いので、イッキ見は非推奨。
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Exercise1.1 gosh 10 10 gosh (+ 5 4 3) 12 gosh (- 9 1) 8 gosh (/ 6 2) 3 gosh (+ (* 2 4) (- 4 6)) 6 gosh (define a 3) a gosh (define b (+ a 1)) b gosh (+ a b (* a b)) 19 gosh (= a b) #f gosh (if (and ( b a) ( b (* a b))) ..... b ..... a) 4 gosh (cond ((= a 4) 6) ..... ((= b 4) (+ 6 7 a)) ..... (else 25)) 16 gosh (+ 2 (if ( b a) b a)) 6 gosh (* (cond (( a b) a) ..... (( a b) b) ..... (else -1)) ..... (+ a 1)) 16 by iwk Exercise1.2 gosh (/ (+ 5 4 (- 2 (- 3 (+ 6 (/ 4 5))))) ..... (* 3 (- 6 2) (- 2 7))) -0.24666666666666667 by iwk Exercise1.3 (define (func a b c) (if ( = a b) (+ (* a a) (if ( = b c) (* b b) (* c c))) (+ (* b b) (if ( = a c) (* a a) (* c c))))) 実行例 SC (func 1 2 3) 13 SC (func 2 2 3) 13 SC (func 2 2 2) 8 by Alyssa 別解(再帰呼び出しによる解答) (define (sum-square-largest x y z) (cond ((and ( x y) ( x z)) (+ (* y y) (* z z))) (else (sum-square-largest y z x)))) 以下参照URL http //lispuser.net/memo/lisp/2007-04-11-22-16.html by iriya Exercise1.4 (define (a-plus-abs-b a b) ((if ( b 0) + -) a b)) ;; b 0ならば,(+ a b)が評価され,そうでないなら(- a b)が評価される. ;; つまり,この手続きはaと,bの絶対値を足した値を返す. ;; このように基本演算子を,あたかもデータであるかのように返すことが可能なのである. 実行例 SC (a-plus-abs-b 1 -2) 3 SC (a-plus-abs-b 1 2) 3 by Alyssa Exercise1.5 (define (p) (p)) (define (test x y) (if (= x 0) 0 y)) ;; testは,自らが定義した手続きであるので,作用的順序(applicative order)の場合,test手続きに引数x,yを作用(apply)させる前に,引数x,yを評価する. ;; ゆえに,(test 0 (p))の評価において,(p)はそれ自身(p)と定義されているので,引数(p)の評価が終わらず,無限ループとなる. ;; 一方,正規順序(normal order)の場合,引数の評価はその引数の値が必要となるまで遅延(delay)される. ;; 今の場合,手続きtestの本体はif文であり,まず述語式{(= x 0)}の評価に入り,今xは0であるので,(= 0 0)となりこれは真であるので, ;; 代替部{y}を評価することなく,そのまま帰結部{0}を返す.よって無限ループには陥らない. ;; (参考) ;; この様に書くと,正規順序の方が優れているように見えますが,計算効率などを考え普通の解釈系は作用的順序です. ;; 正規順序の解釈系の実装については,4.2で詳しくやります. by Alyssa Exercise1.6 (define (new-if predicate then-clause else-clause) (cond (predicate then-clause) (else else-clause))) (define (sqrt-iter guess x) (new-if (good-enough? guess x) guess (sqrt-iter (improve guess x) x))) ;; new-ifはあくまで手続きであるので,引数を全て評価してからnew-if本体に作用させる. ;; ゆえに,引数else-clause(ifでいう代替部)にあたる(sqrt-iter ..)の部分の評価でさらにその中のsqrt-iterを評価し,と無限ループに陥る. ;; (参考) ;; なぜ普通のifではこの様な無限ループに陥らないかというと,ifは手続きではなくあくまで特殊形式であり, ;; まず述語部を評価して,その真偽に応じて,帰結部か代替部を初めて評価するので,(good-enough? ..)の部分が真になった時点で,代替部の(sqrt-iter ..)は評価されないのです. ;; ですので例えば,(if (= 0 0) 1 (/ 1 0))なども(一応)エラーが出ずに通ります. by Alyssa Exercise1.7 (define (average x y) (/ (+ x y) 2)) (define (improve guess x) (average guess (/ x guess))) (define (sqrt-iter guess next-guess x) (if (good-enough? guess next-guess) next-guess (sqrt-iter next-guess (improve next-guess x) x))) (define (good-enough? guess next-guess) ( (abs (/ (- next-guess guess) next-guess)) 0.001)) (define (sqrt x) (sqrt-iter 1.0 (improve 1.0 x) x)) ;; 変更する前のsqrtでは,小さい値の場合誤差が酷く,大きい値の場合永久に結果が出ない場合があります. ;; この原因は,good-enough?が求めるべき値との絶対的な誤差で判断しているからです. ;; ですので,重要な変更点はgood-enough?です. ;; 推測値が十分に変化しなくなった相対的な誤差で判断させます. ;; こちらは有効数字的な考え方ですので,酷く結果がずれることも,永久に値が出ないこともありません. 実行例 ;; 改良前(本文中に出てくるsqrt) SC (sqrt .0002) 0.0333528160928043 ;; 誤差が酷い SC (sqrt 20000000000000000000000000000000000) ;; 停止しない ;; 改良後(上のソースのsqrt) SC (sqrt .0002) 0.0141421356237384 SC (sqrt 20000000000000000000000000000000000) 1.41421379705111e+17 ;; ともにちゃんとした値がでる by Alyssa Exercise1.8 (define (curt-iter guess x) (if (good-enough? guess x) guess (curt-iter (improve guess x) x))) (define (improve guess x) (/ (+ (/ x guess guess) (* 2 guess)) 3)) (define (good-enough? guess x) ( (abs (- (cube guess) x)) .001)) (define (cube x) (* x x x)) (define (curt x) (curt-iter 1.0 x) 実行例 SC (curt 1.0) 1.0 SC (curt 2.0) 1.25993349344998 SC (curt 8.0) 2.0000049116755 ;; ただし,これもEx1.7と同じ理由で,小さい値や大きい値には対応できません. by Alyssa Exercise1.9 (define (inc a) (+ a 1)) (define (dec a) (- a 1)) (define (+_1 a b) (if (= a 0) b (inc (+_1 (dec a) b)))) (define (+_2 a b) (if (= a 0) b (+_2 (dec a) (inc b)))) ;; (注 2つの+を区別するために問題文とは名前を変えています.) ;; 以下プロセス (+_1 4 5) (inc (+_1 (dec 4) 5)) (inc (+_1 3 5)) (inc (inc (+_1 (dec 3) 5))) (inc (inc (+_1 2 5))) (inc (inc (inc (+_1 (dec 2) 5)))) (inc (inc (inc (+_1 1 5)))) (inc (inc (inc (inc (+_1 (dec 1) 5))))) (inc (inc (inc (inc (+_1 0 5))))) (inc (inc (inc (inc 5)))) (inc (inc (inc 6))) (inc (inc 7)) (inc 8) 9 これは再帰的 (+_2 4 5) (+_2 (dec 4) (inc 5)) (+_2 3 6) (+_2 (dec 3) (inc 6)) (+_2 2 7) (+_2 (dec 2) (inc 7)) (+_2 1 8) (+_2 (dec 1) (inc 8)) (+_2 0 9) 9 これは反復的 by Alyssa Exercise1.10 (define (A x y) (cond ((= y 0) 0) ((= x 0) (* 2 y)) ((= y 1) 2) (else (A (- x 1) (A x (- y 1)))))) (define (f n) (A 0 n)) (define (g n) (A 1 n)) (define (h n) (A 2 n)) 実行例 SC (A 1 10) 1024 SC (A 2 4) 65536 SC (A 3 3) 65536 また,f(n)=2*n,f(0)=0,f(1)=2より, f(n) = 2n 同様に,g(n)=2*g(n-1),g(1)=2より, g(n) = 2^n (これはn=0の時も成り立つ) 最後に,h(n) = 2^h(n-1),h(1)=2より, h(n) = (n≠0) 2^(2^(2^...^(2^2))...)) (2がn個表れる) (n=0) 0 by Alyssa Exercise1.11 ;; 再帰 (define (f-r n) (if ( = n 3) n (+ (f-r (- n 1)) (* 2 (f-r (- n 2))) (* 3 (f-r (- n 3)))))) ;; 反復 (define (f-i n) (define (iter a b c count) (cond (( = n 2) n) ((= count n) a) (else (iter (+ a (* 2 b) (* 3 c)) a b (+ count 1))))) (iter 3 2 1 3)) 実行例 SC (f-r 2) 2 SC (f-r 15) 124905 SC (f-i 2) 2 SC (f-i 15) 124905 by Alyssa Exercise1.12 (define (pascal n k) (cond ((= k 0) 1) ((= k n) 1) (else (+ (pascal (- n 1) (- k 1)) (pascal (- n 1) k))))) ;; ただし上のn,kは,上からn(n =0)番目の段の左からk(k =0)個目の要素としています. 実行例 SC (pascal 5 2) 10 SC (pascal 10 8) 45 by Alyssa Exercise1.13 schemeとは直接関係ありませんし書くのも面倒なのでアイディアだけ. まず,言われた通り,帰納法なりなんなりでFib(n)=(φ^n - ψ^n)/√5を示し, ここでn =0において,0 ψ 1より,(ψ^n)/√5 1/√5 1/√4 = 0.5であるので, これらよりFib(n)は(φ^n)/√5にもっとも近い整数といえます. by Alyssa Exercise1.14 (amount , kinds-of-coins) (11 , 5) - ( -39 , 5) - 0 | (11 , 4) - ( -14 , 4) - 0 | (11 , 3) - ( 1 , 3) - ( -9 , 3) - 0 | | | ( 1 , 2) - ( -4 , 2) - 0 | | | ( 1 , 1) - ( 0 , 1 ) - 1 | | | ( 1 , 0) - 0 | (11 , 2) - ( 6 , 2) - ( 1 , 2 ) - ( -4 , 2) - 0 | | | | | ( 1 , 1 ) - ( 0 , 1 ) - 1 | | | | | ( 1 , 0 ) - 0 | | | ( 6 , 1) - ( 5 , 1 ) - ( 4 , 1 ) - ( 3 , 1) - ( 2 , 1) - ( 1 , 1) - ( 0 , 1) - 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | ( 1 , 0) - 0 | | | | | | | | | | | ( 2 , 0) - 0 | | | | | | | | | ( 3 , 0) - 0 | | | | | | | ( 4 , 0 ) - 0 | | | | | ( 5 , 0 ) - 0 | | | ( 6 , 0) - 0 | (11 , 1) - (10 , 1) - ( 9 , 1 ) - ( 8 , 1 ) - ( 7 , 1) - ( 6 , 1) - ........ - ( 1 , 1) - ( 0 , 1) - 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | ( 1 , 0) - 0 | | | | | ( 6 , 0) - 0 | | | | | | | | | ( 7 , 0) - 0 | | | | | | | ( 8 , 0) - 0 | | | | | ( 9 , 0 ) - 0 | | | (10 , 0) - 0 | (11 , 0) - 0 増加の程度 スペース Θ(n) , ステップ数 Θ(a^n) by iriya Exercise1.15 (define (cube x) (* x x x)) (define (p x) (- (* 3 x) (* 4 (cube x)))) (define (sine angle) (if (not ( (abs angle) 0.1)) angle (p (sine (/ angle 3.0))))) ;; (a) ;; angleの絶対値が0.1より大きい時にpは呼ばれるので, ;; angel 12.15 4.05 1.35 0.45 0.15 0.05となることから ;; pは5回呼び出される. ;; (b) ;; 手続きpは,xにたいしてステップもスペースももちろんθ(1)である. ;; よって手続きsineは,pを呼び出す数に比例してステップが増え,スペースも同様である. ;; 今,ある(0.1より大きい)angleについて,その3倍の3*angleの(sine (* 3 angle))を考えると, ;; これは(p (sine angle))を呼び出すので,(sine angle)に対して一つステップもスペースも増える. ;; つまり,sineのオーダーをf(n)と表すなら,f(3n) = f(n) + 1が成り立つのである. ;; これを満たすfは,log_{3}(n)である. ;; よって,sineはステップもスペースもθ(log_{3}(n))である. ;; (補足) ;; ようは,angleが1/3ずつになっていくのでθ(log_{3}(n))なのです. by Alyssa Exercise1.16 ;; http //ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%AA%E4%B9%97 ;; 効率的演算法 の最初の方法から着想 (define (square x) (* x x)) (define (even? n) (= (remainder n 2) 0)) (define (fast-expt-iter a b n) (cond ((= n 0) a) ((even? n) (fast-expt-iter a (square b) (/ n 2))) (else (fast-expt-iter (* a b) b (- n 1))))) (define (fast-expt b n) (fast-expt-iter 1 b n)) by kacchi Exercise1.17 (define (halve x) (/ x 2)) (define (double x) (* x 2)) (define (even? n) (= (remainder n 2) 0)) (define (x a b) (cond ((= b 0) 0) ((even? b) (double (x a (halve b)))) (else (+ a (x a (- b 1)))))) gosh (x 123 4567890987654321) 561850591481481483 gosh (* 123 4567890987654321) 561850591481481483 by kacchi Exercise1.18 Exercise1.16 と同じ形なので、そのままあてはめた。 (define (double x) (+ x x)) (define (x a b) (x-iter 0 a b)) (define (x-iter product a b) (cond ((= b 0) product) ((even? b) (x-iter product (double a) (/ b 2))) (else (x-iter (+ a product) a (- b 1))))) by kacchi Exercise1.19 (define (mfib-iter a b p q count) (cond ((= count 0) b) ((even? count) (mfib-iter a b (+ (* p p) (* q q)) (+ (* q q) (* 2 p q)) (/ count 2))) (else (mfib-iter (+ (* b q) (* a q) (* a p)) (+ (* b p) (* a q)) p q (- count 1))))) (define (mfib n) (mfib-iter 1 0 0 1 n)) by iwk
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(Jake turns on lights) Jake Amir? What s up, is everything okay? What s the emergency? アミール?大丈夫か?何が緊急事態なんだ? Amir I knew you d find me here. ここに来ると思ったよ。 Jake Yeah, you told me exactly where to come. さっき絶対ここに来いって言っただろ。 Amir Y know, not a day goes by that I don t think about your mother. あんたの母さんについて考えない日はないよ。 Jake So no emergency? じゃあ緊急事態ではないんだな? Amir You were confirmed in a church like this. Not much bigger than this actually. まえにもこんな風に教会に呼び出したことがあっただろ。べつにたいしたことじゃない。 Jake No, I wasn t ever confirmed. You called me five times begging me to come here. You wept on the phone. いや無いよ。5回も電話かけてきてここ来いって…… なんか泣いてたし Amir She never even got to see you play lacrosse. How do you think that makes me feel. 母さんはあんたがラクロスしてるところを見たことないんだろうな。どう思う? Jake Okay, tell me if you remember leaving me these three voice mails. よし、覚えていたらでいいからお前がかけてきた電話の意味を教えてくれ。 (pulls out phone) Amir (trying to talk over message) Okay, when I think about how your brother and you treated her, it just kills me-- Voicemail Dude it s Amir, this is an emergency, it s an emergency, if you don t come I think I m definitely OH MY GOD I M GONNA DIE! (電話の内容)おい俺だ、緊急事態だ緊急事態だ、お前が来なかったらあーこれ絶対死ぬ!! Jake this is not a joke, I think I m definitely gonna die-- 冗談にならないよ。ホントに死ぬかと―― Amir Allright fine, turn it off, okay?! And relax! There is an emergency! あーわかったわかった、それを消せ、いいか?!あと落ち着け!緊急事態ならあったんだよ! Jake Okay what is it? どういう? Amir I wanna shoot a chill-ass lip dub in here. Just like a chill-ass lip dub in a church. 動画を撮りたいんだ。曲に合わせて教会でリップダブしたいんだよ。 Jake A lip dub? リップダブ? Amir Yeah it s like basically you lip sync a song and we put the music underneath, so it looks like you re singing. 曲に合わせて口パクして、歌ってるように見せかけるんだよ。 Jake In an abandoned church in Poughkeepsie. ポキプシーの教会の廃墟でか。 Amir Whatever, in a thing, I don t know, but like, as I m singing, like set fire to shit, and at the end it just goes pfff, and it explodes, so... あー、まあ、そう。とりあえず歌う。ように見せる。んで火薬を用意しといて、終わりにはドカーンと爆発さして、そんで…… Jake So what s the emergency? だから、何が緊急事態なんだよ? Amir I don t know, a church blowing up. Is that-it sounds like an emergency to me. 知らん。教会でノる。それが緊急事態ってことだ。 Jake Yeah, it s an emergency you re causing. I guess I m glad I came here to stop you from burning down a church. なるほどな。教会を爆破するのを止めるために来れてよかったよ。 Amir Not only that, but you have to shoot it for me too. You have to be the one who shoots it because I m the one who s singing, and then what are you gonna bring to the table. それと、あんたはカメラを回す必要がある。俺が歌い、あんたが撮る。カメラはテーブルの上にあるから持って来い。 Jake I m gonna go. 俺は行くよ。 Amir Ah, w-w-w-wait a second. ああ、ちょ待てよ (Piercing scream in the background) (背後で悲鳴が聞こえる) Jake Jesus. I m gonna go! うわ…… 行かねば! Amir Wait, c mon, you said you d shoot it, right? 待てって、おい、撮るって言ったろーが? Jake No. いや。 Amir Okay, then say it now then, please. わかった今頼むお願いだから! (Blink 182-All the Small Things plays, with Amir lip syncing) All the small things True care truth brings I ll take one lift Your ride best trip-- (Camera drops) Amir C mon, hey c mon. おい、ちょっと! Jake No! じゃあな! Amir Are you going to get gasoline? Get diesel! もしかしてガソリン買ってくるのか?ディーゼルで頼む! 原文 http //www.reddit.com/r/JakeAndAmirScripts/comments/1b767w/jake_and_amir_church/ EPISODE LINK http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPjjHVQkwPo
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Jean-Baptiste Dubos, Réflexions critiques sur la poësie et sur la peinture, 1719, I, xxxii. [éd. 1733, t. 1, p. 272- 273]. Comme les parties d un tableau sont toujours placées l une à côté de l autre qu on en voit l Ensemble du même coup d œil, les défauts qui sont dans son ordonnance nuisent beaucoup à l effet de ses beautez. On apperçoit sans peine ses fautes relatives, quand on a sous les yeux en même-tems les objets qui n ont pas entre eux le rapport qu ils doivent avoir. 美術用語として名詞形のensembleが用いられている。ド・ピールの『絵画原理講義』が1708年であることを考えれば、用例としてはだいぶ早いのではないか。その意味するところはド・ピールのtout-ensembleと同じく、画面の「総体」である。デュボスはこれに類する表現として「全般的効果effet général」という術語を用いることもある(I, xxxi)。 Claude-Henri Watelet, Encyclopédie, V, 1755, 713- 714, art. ENSEMBLE, (Peint.). ENSEMBLE, (Peint.) Voici un mot dont la signification vague en apparence, renferme une multitude de lois particulieres imposées aux Artistes; premierement par la nature, ou, ce qui revient au même, par la vérité; ensuite par le raisonnement, qui doit être l interprete de la nature de la vérité. L ensemble est l union des parties d un tout. L ensemble de l univers est cette chaîne presque entierement cachée à nos yeux, de laquelle résulte l existence harmonieuse de tout ce dont nos sens joüissent. L ensemble d un tableau est l union de toutes les parties de l art d imiter les objets; enchaînement connu des artistes créateurs, qui le font servir de base à leurs productions; tissu mystérieux, invisible à la plûpart des spectateurs, destinés à joüir seulement des beautés qui en résultent. L ensemble de la composition dans un tableau d histoire est de deux especes, comme la composition elle-même, peut se diviser par conséquent en ensemble pittoresque, en ensemble poétique. Les acteurs d une scene historique peuvent sans doute être fixés dans les ouvrages des auteurs qui nous l ont transmise. La forme du lieu où elle se passe, peut aussi se trouver très-exactement déterminée par leur récit mais il n en restera pas moins au choix de l artiste un nombre infini de combinaisons que peuvent éprouver entre eux les personnages essentiels les objets décrits. C est au peintre a créer cet ensemble pittoresque; je crois qu on doit moins craindre de voir s épuiser la variété dans les compositions, que le talent d embrasser toutes les combinaisons qui peuvent la produire. Celle des combinaisons possibles à laquelle on s arrête, est donc dans un tableau son ensemble pittoresque; il est plus ou moins parfait, selon que l on a plus ou moins réussi à rendre les grouppes vraissemblables, les attitudes justes, les fonds agréables, les draperies naturelles, les accessoires bien choisis bien disposés. L ensemble poétique exige à son tour cet intérêt général, mais nuancé, que doivent prendre à un évenement tous ceux qui y participent. L esprit, l ame des spectateurs veulent être satisfaits, ainsi que leurs yeux; ils veulent que les sentimens dont l artiste a prétendu leur faire passer l idée, ayent dans les figures qu il représente une liaison, une conformité, une dépendance, enfin un ensemble qui existe dans la nature. Car dans un évenement qui occasionne un concours de personnes de différens âges, de différentes conditions, de différens sexes; le sentiment qui résulte du spectacle présent, semblable à un fluide qui tourbillonne, perd de son action en s étendant loin de son centre outre cela, il emprunte ses apparences différentes de la force, de la foiblesse, de la sensibilité, de l éducation, qui sont comme différens milieux par lesquels il circule. Dans cette multitude d obligations qu imposent les lois de l ensemble, on juge bien que la couleur révendique ses droits. Son union, son accord, sa dégradation insensible, forment son ensemble; le clair-obscur compose le sien des grouppes de lumiere d ombre, de l enchaînement de ses masses mais ce sujet mérite bien que l on consulte les articles qui sont plus particulierement destinés à les approfondir; ainsi je renverrai entre autres, pour l explication plus étendue de ce genre d ensemble, au mot Harmonie, qui l exprime. La couleur a des tons, des proportions, des intervalles; il n est pas étonnant que la Peinture emprunte de la Musique le mot harmonie, qui exprime si bien l effet que produisent ces différens rapports la Musique à son tour peut adopter le mot coloris; en nommant ainsi cette variété de style qui peut l affranchir d une monotonie, à laquelle il semble qu elle s abandonne parmi nous. Si je ne me suis arrêté qu à des réflexions générales sur le mot ensemble, on doit sentir que je l ai fait pour me conformer à l idée que présente ce terme cependant il devient d une signification moins vague plus connue, lorsqu il s applique au dessein. Il est plus communément employé par les artistes; de cet usage plus fréquent doit naturellement résulter une idée plus nette plus précise aussi n est-il pas d éleve qui ne sache ce qu on entend par l ensemble d une figure, tandis que peut-être se trouveroit-il des artistes qui auroient peine à rendre compte de ce que signifie ensemble poétique ensemble pittoresque. Cet usage plus ou moins fréquent des termes de Sciences d Arts, est un des obstacles les plus difficiles à vaincre pour parvenir à fixer les idées des hommes sur leurs différentes connoissances. Les mots sont-ils peu usités? on ne connoît pas assez leur signification. Le deviennent-ils? bien-tôt ils le sont trop; on les détourne, on en abuse au point qu on ne sauroit plus en faire l usage méthodique auquel ils sont destinés. Mais sans m arrêter à citer des exemples trop faciles à rencontrer, je reviens au mot ensemble. Lorsqu il s agit d une figure, c est l union des parties du corps leur correspondance réciproque. On dit un bon ou un mauvais ensemble; par conséquent le mot ensemble ne signifie pas précisément la perfection dans le dessein d une figure, mais seulement l assemblage vraissemblable des parties qui la composent. L ensemble d une figure est commun à la figure, à l imitation qu on en fait. Il y a des hommes dont on peut dire qu ils sont mal ensemble; parce que disgraciés dès leur naissance, leurs membres sont effectivement mal assemblés. Mais n est-il pas étonnant que l extravagance des modes l aveuglement des prétentions ayent souvent engagé plusieurs de ces êtres indéfinissables qu on nomme petits-maîtres, à défigurer un ensemble quelquefois très-parfait, ou au moins passable, dont ils étoient doüés, pour y substituer une figure décomposée qui contredit desagréablement la nature? Les graces sont plus respectées par la Peinture; si on ne leur sacrifie pas toûjours, au moins a-t-on toûjours pour objet d obtenir leur aveu par la perfection de l ensemble. Les Grecs qui entre autres avantages ont sur nous celui de nous avoir précédés, ont fait une étude particuliere de ce qui doit constituer la perfection de l ensemble d une figure. Ils ont trouvé dans leur goût pour les Arts, dans leur émulation, dans les ressources de leur esprit, dans les usages qu ils pratiquoient, des facilités des moyens qui les ont menés à des succès que nous admirons. Je reprendrai ce fil, qui me conduiroit insensiblement à parler des proportions, de la grace, aux mots Proportion, Grace; voyez aussi Beau; je me contenterai de dire que la justesse de l ensemble dépend beaucoup de la connoissance de l Anatomie, puisqu il est l effet extérieur des membres mis en mouvement par les muscles les nerfs, soûtenus dans ce mouvement par les os qui sont la charpente du corps. L effet du tout ensemble est, comme on le sent bien, le résultat des ensembles dont je viens de parler, comme le mot effet général est le résultat des effets particuliers de chacune des parties de l art de peindre, dont on fait usage dans un tableau. Voyez Effet. Cet article est de M. Watelet. Denis Diderot, Salon de 1761, Boucher (Salons I, 119. OE, 449.). Cet homme a tout, excepté la vérité. Il n y aucune partie de ses compositions qui, séparée des autres, ne vous plaise; l ensemble même vous séduit. この男は真実を除けばすべてを有している。他の部分から切り離されても君を満足させるような部分は、彼の作品〔=構成〕の中にはひとつとしてない。総体そのものとしては君を魅了するだろうが。 compositionの「総体」を指した用例。ド・ピールの Tout-ensemble に近い。 Dictionnaire de l Académie française, 4e, 1762, art. ensemble. Il s emploie substantivement pour dire, Ce qui résulte de l union des parties différentes qui composent un tout. Il y a de belles figures dans ce tableau, de beaux morceaux dans ce bâtiment, mais l ensemble n en vaut rien. 第一版(1694)に挙げられているのは副詞的な用法のみ。18世紀初頭まで、美術用語としては tout-ensemble のかたちの方が一般的であった。 **********************