New Anime Special Announced: The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa
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December? Well, two thirds of it is still technically autumn so :V
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In what standards?Jecka wrote:December? Well, two thirds of it is still technically autumn so :V
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??MoonRaven wrote:In what standards?Jecka wrote:December? Well, two thirds of it is still technically autumn so :V
I'm not saying that it matters...but it did say in the Fall/Autumn and Winter doesn't start officially until the 20-something of December :V
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Okay... Here winter begins the mid November or so... it's so confusing...Jecka wrote:??MoonRaven wrote:In what standards?Jecka wrote:December? Well, two thirds of it is still technically autumn so :V
I'm not saying that it matters...but it did say in the Fall/Autumn and Winter doesn't start officially until the 20-something of December :V
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Probably weather wise it does, but I mean the actual solstice.MoonRaven wrote:Okay... Here winter begins the mid November or so... it's so confusing...Jecka wrote:??MoonRaven wrote:In what standards?Jecka wrote:December? Well, two thirds of it is still technically autumn so :V
I'm not saying that it matters...but it did say in the Fall/Autumn and Winter doesn't start officially until the 20-something of December :V
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There are some places that consider seasons to start halfway early by our standards, Spring 2/2, Summer 5/1, Fall 8/2, Winter 11/2, instead of Spring 3/21, Summer 6/21, Fall 9/22, Winter 12/21 (±)...
Prolly not the case here, though
Prolly not the case here, though
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Honestly, why can't I ever find this information when I look it up? :V *probably just a bad researcher*usotsuki wrote:There are some places that consider seasons to start halfway early by our standards, Spring 2/2, Summer 5/1, Fall 8/2, Winter 11/2, instead of Spring 3/21, Summer 6/21, Fall 9/22, Winter 12/21 (±)...
Prolly not the case here, though
Like I said, it doesn't really matter... *goes with her standards*
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It's part of the origin of Groundhog Day, btw. xD
ETA: As well as May Day, Halloween, and the terms "midsummer" and "midwinter" for the solstices.
ETA: As well as May Day, Halloween, and the terms "midsummer" and "midwinter" for the solstices.
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The largest synopsis I've seen yet:
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Did you try googling it?Jecka wrote:Honestly, why can't I ever find this information when I look it up? :V *probably just a bad researcher*usotsuki wrote:There are some places that consider seasons to start halfway early by our standards, Spring 2/2, Summer 5/1, Fall 8/2, Winter 11/2, instead of Spring 3/21, Summer 6/21, Fall 9/22, Winter 12/21 (±)...
Prolly not the case here, though
Like I said, it doesn't really matter... *goes with her standards*
Sunday, December 21
The First Day of Winter (Winter Solstice) 2014
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You missed something :V
I obviously know when Winter starts but Usotsuki was saying in other places they don't follow the same dates we do.
I obviously know when Winter starts but Usotsuki was saying in other places they don't follow the same dates we do.
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Are you referring to the hemisphere difference or the cultural difference? 
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Culturalusotsuki wrote:Are you referring to the hemisphere difference or the cultural difference?
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Ah. Wow, I'll have to go way OT to explain what I meant. xD
Well, I haven't seen a lot mentioned about it, but here's what I've gathered:
The solstices are also called midwinter and midsummer in English. This makes no sense in a system that starts the seasons off on the solstices and equinoxes as we presently do. But with festivals previously being on the cross-quarter days in pre-Christian times (apparently, I mentioned them elsewhere) it's most likely they considered the spring to start around the beginning of February, the summer the beginning of May (hence May Day) etc. at some time in the past.
Additionally, the old Japanese calendar, iirc, was mapped off to the Gregorian calendar, and some people insisted on moving festivals up a month. I think this meant their new year fell somewhere around February 1 (similar to the Chinese lunar calendar). That a new year would be placed right smack in the middle of winter would make little sense...except that apparently, they considered it the beginning of spring.
Also, I believe this is the origin of Groundhog's Day - some people observed the cross quarter days as the beginnings of seasons, and some observed the equinoxes and solstices, and someone thought of the idea, most likely tongue-in-cheek, of having a neutral (i.e., non-human) third party decide the dispute... as with all folk traditions, meanings and methods get fuzzed over time. This is what you may find most easily online.
Well, I haven't seen a lot mentioned about it, but here's what I've gathered:
The solstices are also called midwinter and midsummer in English. This makes no sense in a system that starts the seasons off on the solstices and equinoxes as we presently do. But with festivals previously being on the cross-quarter days in pre-Christian times (apparently, I mentioned them elsewhere) it's most likely they considered the spring to start around the beginning of February, the summer the beginning of May (hence May Day) etc. at some time in the past.
Additionally, the old Japanese calendar, iirc, was mapped off to the Gregorian calendar, and some people insisted on moving festivals up a month. I think this meant their new year fell somewhere around February 1 (similar to the Chinese lunar calendar). That a new year would be placed right smack in the middle of winter would make little sense...except that apparently, they considered it the beginning of spring.
Also, I believe this is the origin of Groundhog's Day - some people observed the cross quarter days as the beginnings of seasons, and some observed the equinoxes and solstices, and someone thought of the idea, most likely tongue-in-cheek, of having a neutral (i.e., non-human) third party decide the dispute... as with all folk traditions, meanings and methods get fuzzed over time. This is what you may find most easily online.
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There seems to be a CM for the TV Special (they really are promoting hard for this instance. It'd better be good):
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2czo8 ... shortfilms
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2czo8 ... shortfilms
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