A press release from Korean Film News did talk (http://screening.koreanfilm.or.kr/eng/news/news.jsp?blbdComCd=601006&seq=6321&mode=VIEW) about the library, saying:
"Making friends means entering new worlds. Each of Hoyeon’s letters is hidden in a different school location, guiding Sori to new people and encounters. The first letter’s clue, “819.93 학99,” leads her to the #library, where she finds the second letter. Its contents are curious: written almost like a dictionary entry..." (101/?)
This year marks a monumental moment for Korean feature animation. ‘The Legend of the Exorcist’ (released February 21) drew more than 500,000 viewers, achieving a meaningful score. Han Ji-won’s ‘What This Star Needs’ (released May 30) was the first Korean feature animation to be produced and invested in by Netflix, earning industry recognition. And now comes director Kim Yong-hwan’s ‘Your Letter’ (released October 1).
In that newsletter I also mentioned this blog, at the beginning, writing as follows:
"...I posted about Asahina the part-time library worker, a private library, and maintaining quiet in the manga series The Blue Library."
https://popculturelibraries.wordpress.com/2025/10/05/asahina-the-part-time-library-worker-a-private-library-and-quiet-in-the-blue-library/ (108/?) #manga #libraries #librarians #fiction
In an effort to find more stories with librarians and libraries, I came across The Blue Library, also known as Aoiro Toshokan, on a less-than-legal site. This begins with Asahina being told to be m…
Happy National Coming Out Day! The slogan “be gay, do crime” is from the communal grab-bag of “anti-assimilationist queer slogans…pulled from the chaotic ether, originated n…
The latter links to another article, on the Anime Trends website, saying the following:
"Japanese singer-songwriter Wanuka has released an anime music video for the song “Saishinwa” (“Latest Episode”), the ending theme for the A Star Brighter Than the Sun TV anime adaptation."
https://anitrendz.net/news/2025/10/08/library-romance-blooms-in-saishinwa-anime-music-video/
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I mentioned it in my newsletter back in July 2020, writing
"I had so many things to do, I felt like Roland Orzabal carrying an absurd number of books (shown above) at the beginning of that 1985 Tears for Fears music video, for “Head over Heels,” where they visit a library and he tries to get the attention of, ha." https://historieshermann.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/head-over-heels-about-archives-libraries-covid-black-lives-matter-and-much-more/ (146/?) #libraries #archives #covid19 #blacklivesmatter #newsletters
