I came home from work yesterday with some Chicken Udon for some reason I had a feeling today would be the day my Nanchatte Renai copies would arrive, there was no package at the front door and nothing in the mail stating they made an attempted delivery. I was a little bummed so I started eating my Udon in the kitchen. I was about halfway done I suddenly had an urge to go downstairs, sometimes I like to see how clean my room is (sometimes my dad will clean it at work). The first thing my eyes locked on too was a brown box sitting on the bed. I was squealing like a little girl inside; I ran upstairs to get my food and immediately opened the box.
Of course, it was three 40th commemorative Nanchatte Renai, and on First Press normal edition also I had ordered Mano Erina's Hajime No Keikan. That's the song that really got me into her, so I decided to own it (I'll probably be buying mano's works as she releases them.) But anyway. I sat there, somewhat in awe, but I got an idea. I had three 40th editions, so I wanted to open one, but then I got another idea. Why waste a good CD? I can frame it! I left the house with cardboard, bubble wrap, and plastic all over my floor and ran to the craft store where I bought an 8" x 10" frame. Its about the same kind I used for my P9D photobook but just smaller. I decided on a layout, but it was hard to keep all the pieces steady as I put it in. After about 7 attempts I finally decide to close it up. If you look really carefully the mini poster is off the right a bit. But I was satisfied.
I'm really proud of this release, the girls worked really hard to get to this point, and even now Nanchatte Renai reaches 70,000 sold. Its possible it could hit the 100,000 mark pretty soon. The girls haven't had sales like this since the golden age of Morning Musume. Can 9nin revive such a historic time for Morning Musume? Let's all do our best to make it happen!
Nanchatte x4
Friday, August 21, 2009
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