memories within..

Anime HavenJuly 27, 2008 9:09 am

         

 

Yukari HAYASAKA is a typical high school girl: studious, obedient, and bored with her monotonous life.

As she becomes unsure of what to make of her life, Yukari meets a group of young fashion design students who are behind the fashion label "Paradise Kiss".

The group wants Yukari to model for their school’s upcoming fashion show, but she is reluctant to associate herself with the eccentric group. However, George, their charismatic leader convinces her with his dreams, ideas and opens Yukari’s eyes to the possibilities that are available to her.

Now inspired to make her own future, Yukari thrusts herself into the colourful world of fashion and romance, in this anime adaptation of Ai YAZAWA’s highly-acclaimed manga series!

Episode Lists:

Season 1, Episode 1: Atelier
Season 1, Episode 2: Illumination
Season 1, Episode 3: KISS
Season 1, Episode 4: George
Season 1, Episode 5: Mother
Season 1, Episode 6: New World
Season 1, Episode 7: Butterfly
Season 1, Episode 8: Tokumori
Season 1, Episode 9: Designer
Season 1, Episode 10: Rose
Season 1, Episode 11: Stage
Season 1, Episode 12: Future 

 

Information 9:05 am

Joe Rao
SPACE.com Skywatching Columnist
SPACE.com

Anyone gazing at the summer night sky for even a short length of time is likely to spot a few "shooting stars" darting across the sky.

Meteors are typically bits of material left behind by comets. They’re often no larger than sand grains, and they vaporize as they enter our atmosphere. In general, the Earth encounters richer meteoric activity during the second half of the year. Between August 3 and 15, there are a half-dozen different minor displays that are active.

The best display of the summer comes during the second week of August: the annual Perseid meteor shower. At its peak around the nights of Aug. 11 and 12, this display can produce 50 to 100 fast, bright meteors per hour.

This will be a fair-to-good year to watch for the Perseids. A bright gibbous moon, which initially will interfere with observations, will set at around 1:30 a.m., leaving the rest of the night dark for prospective meteor watchers. The only equipment you’ll need is your eyes and a modest amount of patience.

–> I hope I could see those shooting stars.. Hmm.. better prepare on that day.. ^_^