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Re: Hisaishi rundown post #5 - 1990-91: Tasmania Story, A Scene at the Sea
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• Posted by: JBlough   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at 9:07 a.m.
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• In Response to: Re: Hisaishi rundown post #5 - 1990-91: Tasman... (Riley KZ)

> Excellent write up as always bud. Haven't heard of any of these but now must find Scene at the Sea.

It is odd that only some of the Kitano / Hisaishi collaborations are available on U.S. digital / streaming services. Sonatine used to be but now isn't. Brother was probably CD only here, courtesy of Silva Screen. Kikujiro and Fireworks are still around. A Scene at the Sea may never have received a U.S. release of any sort.

So...thank goodness for YouTube!




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