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Twenty-Sixth floor: Nice folk on the move, Hide!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 3:36 AM

CITIZEN


Italians in tight trousers...

*shudders*



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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 3:53 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Quote:

Originally posted by mai:
Naps and tight pants?! I am so on the next plane to Italy.



Let's go! You and me! I think I know just enough Italian to get us both in trouble!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 5:50 AM

MATTIE


Quote:

Originally posted by CallMeSerenity:
that's why I want to move to Italy. They encourage midday naps for adults in Italy.


Well, there's that reason, and also the reason that it's Italy, though I think I enjoy their food, language and art more than their men. The most beautiful men I've seen in my travels in Europe have been in England.

Wacky fun!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 5:51 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Exactly!

See, Mattie gets it.

Wanna come with us?

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 5:53 AM

DAVESHAYNE


Quote:

Originally posted by CallMeSerenity:
I'm mad, you're mad, we're all mad here.



I got thrown out of MSU - Mad Science University. They said I wasn't mad.

But I'll show them! I'll show them all!!

Muwahahahahahahahahahahahaha

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 5:54 AM

MATTIE


YES PLEASE!!

Wacky fun!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 6:14 AM

CALLMESERENITY


We'll drag Seryn, too!

Girl Trip to Italy!

pack your sun dresses and your espadrilles, girls, we're heading to Italy. Men in Tight Pants Ahoy!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 6:37 AM

MATTIE


Oh!
*Mattie strutts around in her sun dress*
How exciting!!!
*runs off to pack*

Wacky fun!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 9:20 AM

JADEHAND


Do the women there wear tight pants too?
I could use a trip to Italy. But I know that Napping in tight pants is difficult, so I tend to remove them for naps. Oh, another thunder storm is rolling in Yay!


"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
visit WWW.Marillion.com for a better way of life.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 10:14 AM

LIGHTMEDARK


Italy is nice, for sure...I loved dining there. Rome and a few other locales are rather breathtaking, too.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 10:24 AM

CALLMESERENITY


lol. You loved dining there because Italian is the only food you really like!

You're so worldly, LMD!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 10:46 AM

JADEHAND


I like Japanese food. Who wants to go to Japan with me? We can wear Pseudo Silk Kimonos.. and have tea ceremonies.

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and survive ninja assualts...


It'll be fun.


"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 10:49 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Can I swear a Non-Pseudo Silk Kimono?



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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 11:06 AM

JADEHAND


absolutely, I was only being silly as Psuedo Silk Kimono is the name of the first song on Misplaced Childhood.

Pseudo Silk Kimono

Huddled in the safety of a pseudo silk kimono
Wearing bracelets of smoke, naked of understanding
Nicotine smears, long, long dried tears, invisible tears
Safe in my own words, learning from my own words
Cruel joke, cruel joke

Huddled in the safety of a pseudo silk kimono
A morning mare rides, in the starless shutters of my eyes
The spirit of a misplaced childhood is rising to speak his mind
To this orphan of heartbreak, disillusioned and scarred
A refugee, refugee.



"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
visit WWW.Marillion.com for a better way of life.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 11:10 AM

LIGHTMEDARK


japan is one of the few places left i really want to go...land of video games and anime ;D

and cms, you got me pegged on the food bit (like it was ever any secret ;p)

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 2:15 PM

MAI


Oooh girl trip to Italy? I'm there. How about we just move there. Sounds like heaven.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 3:22 PM

CYBERSNARK


Okay; girls go to Italy, guys go to Japan.

Wait, wasn't the Hidey Tower created to avoid having the guys and girls separated?

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 3:45 PM

JADEHAND


As long as you come to Japan with me after the trip, or move there too. Winters in Italy, Summers in Japan? vice versa?



"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
visit WWW.Marillion.com for a better way of life.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 4:00 PM

MAI


Well, Ive yet to be anywhere outside the U.S. so Im for world wide travel. You know, as soon as those lottery winnings kick in.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 4:24 PM

JADEHAND


I'll make the arrangements.


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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 4:35 PM

MAI


You can arrange to win the lottery? Wow!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 4:49 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


jade's quite the guy

(i just made that one, haha)

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Tuesday, August 8, 2006 5:04 PM

JADEHAND


Once I perfect the time traveling thing. People always used to say I was living in the past...
Oh you can make things like that now? you need to teach me. I just...liberate them, and add words to cropped screenshots.


"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
visit WWW.Marillion.com for a better way of life.

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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 3:26 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Quote:

Originally posted by LightMeDark:
jade's quite the guy

(i just made that one, haha)



LMD, that' rocks! lol.

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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 10:28 AM

LIGHTMEDARK


thanks

Yeah, I've made little icons off and on again for years. I generally just use mspaint and zoom in all the way, coloring one pixel at a time.

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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 10:41 AM

CALLMESERENITY


You mean, you drew Banana Man yourself from scratch? I thought you just snarked him off of some website like all the other little emoticons.

That's fantastic!

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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 10:43 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Quote:

Originally posted by Jadehand:
As long as you come to Japan with me after the trip, or move there too. Winters in Italy, Summers in Japan? vice versa?




That sounds great. Can we do spring in South Africa and Autumn in NZ? Or whatever, I'm flexible.



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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 10:54 AM

CITIZEN


Quote:

Originally posted by Jadehand:
I like Japanese food. Who wants to go to Japan with me? We can wear Pseudo Silk Kimonos.. and have tea ceremonies.

Select to view spoiler:


and survive ninja assualts...


It'll be fun.


"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
visit WWW.Marillion.com for a better way of life.

Japan sounds nice, and the monkey Ninja's need to get some more training.



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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 11:21 AM

LIGHTMEDARK


Quote:

Originally posted by CallMeSerenity:
You mean, you drew Banana Man yourself from scratch? I thought you just snarked him off of some website like all the other little emoticons.

That's fantastic!



well in this case i took one frame from the dancing banana image i always use, then took off his arms and made new ones for him. I have done stuff from scratch, though. Maybe I can dig some of it up sometime.

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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 12:50 PM

JADEHAND


Quote:

Originally posted by CallMeSerenity:
Quote:

Originally posted by Jadehand:
As long as you come to Japan with me after the trip, or move there too. Winters in Italy, Summers in Japan? vice versa?




That sounds great. Can we do spring in South Africa and Autumn in NZ? Or whatever, I'm flexible.



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Bride8

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Flexible is good.

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Wednesday, August 9, 2006 8:07 PM

JADEHAND


creative MSpaint editing... sounds tedious, but could be fun with the right results.


"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
visit WWW.Marillion.com for a better way of life.

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 2:56 AM

CALLMESERENITY


You should LMD. I'd like to see them!

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 9:51 AM

MATTIE


Hum.. I wonder what Autumn in New Zealand would be like. THAT would be a sight to behold!
Did you know that Japanese is read right to left. Their books all begin at what we would deem the back page and go to the front. I did not know that until a professor of mine brought some Japanese scholars to class. They brought some anime books with them--these fat, paperback novel sized comics. SO cool!

Wacky fun!

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:12 AM

LIGHTMEDARK


It is tedious, for sure

I'll try to drag out some of the old stuff tonight when I get home...see if I can find any of it.

There are a couple of books in english written that way...by a fairly creative author, Piers Anthony.

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:37 AM

CALLMESERENITY


I used to read Piers Anthony. Xanth. I read a lot of those when I was younger. Never really got into a lot of his other stuff, though.

I write in all of my journals from back to front. It seems to me to be the best way and the rest of you are backwards.

It's another reason why I think I would very much enjoy learning Hebrew. Everything's written right to left and back to front. Fantastic.

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:06 AM

MATTIE


You write in your journals back to front? Are you left handed? How very cool! I guess that way when you go back and read it you kinda start from the most recent and then go to the most distant--like a literal way of going back in time.

Piers Anthony. Never heard of him, I don't think. Maybe I'll have to check him out, though, because reading that way might be fun.

Wacky fun!

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:10 AM

CYBERSNARK


Quote:

Originally posted by Mattie:
They brought some anime books with them--these fat, paperback novel sized comics. SO cool!

Welcome to the fun and exciting (and sometimes really tedious) world of manga!

Manga is usually published in magazines with multiple different titles. You may have seen Shonen Jump, a manga collection that has gained popularity in NorAm. Eventually, these anthologies are compiled into manga digests (which is what you describe, so we can buy them by title without having to get a bunch of other stories). The digests are kinda like "DVD comics," and include "extras" like editorial essays and comments by the artist/writer. Of course, manga creators are very busy people, so sometimes they get distracted by other paying gigs (paging Anno Hideaki, wherever he is).

The manga "style" (actually a wide variety of styles allowing just about anything) is really catching on, and TokyoPop has started running a bi-annual contest called Rising Stars of Manga, for aspiring manga-ka (that's what manga artists/writers call themselves) to submit their best work, get published, and maybe hit it big.

Past winners include Van Von Hunter ( http://www.vanvonhunter.com/index.html). Unfortunately, I can't find the Rising Stars webpage, and I'm unable to get the manga until a year or so after it's published ('cause I'm living in the centre of a cultural black hole).

Pretty much any animé series has a companion manga, usually going in a wildly different direction. Typically, stories start out in manga form, and are then adapted into animé (Sailor Moon is an example: it started out as a really cool manga, and was then dumbed-down into an anime series, which was then further dumbed-down as it was translated into English --the manga is surprisingly dark). Animé production usually tends to go faster, meaning that the animé ends up out-pacing the manga and having to make stuff up. This happened to Hellsing, which is why they're releasing a new Helsing Ultimate OVA, which does follow the manga storyline.

Other times, an animé series is adapted into manga, as with Evangelion. Both Eva series are written by the same guy, but he explains that he was "in a bad place" when he wrote the animé, and it shows. He's less angry "now," and the manga is a bit. . . healthier (well, less insane). Unfortunately, we've been waiting for volume 10 for over two years now.

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:57 AM

MATTIE


WOW! You're right, what they brought in was manga, not anime. I was just too lazy to look it up in my brain. I never really knew the difference between anime and manga, and so I just supposed it was one in the same. Obviously I was wrong!

So, to make sure I've got it. Anime is gets pumped out like there's no tomorrow and as a result is kinda cheap and the story lines aren't very deep. Sometimes they are ripped off versions of manga series, but due to production, things get left out.

Manga, on the other hand, is like the souped up version of anime. Pretty much the opposite of what I just described above. Right?

Wacky fun!

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 2:32 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


I've been interested in some manga before, but I always struggle enjoying them. I have a hard time keeping interested with the comic book style...not sure why :(

If I ever get over what's stopping me, first one'll be Trigun Maximum (love the anime to death).

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 2:58 PM

CYBERSNARK


(In case anyone's wondering, I'm not being intentionally pedantic, it's just that I'm an aspiring writer with a fascination with animé/manga storytelling style.)

Quote:

Originally posted by Mattie:
So, to make sure I've got it. Anime is gets pumped out like there's no tomorrow and as a result is kinda cheap and the story lines aren't very deep. Sometimes they are ripped off versions of manga series, but due to production, things get left out.

Well, animé isn't necessarily cheap or shallow (Firefly aside, the best American TV can offer is on par with low-mediocre animé). There are cases where the animé's better (a lot of manga uses this etherial, floaty art style that looks really pretty but isn't very easy to figure out), or adds completely new characters (like Ayame in InuYasha). Mangas are usually produced by one person (with only minor input/aid from editors, publishers, etc), while animé needs to be more collaborative (multiple animators, voice actors, scriptwriters, producers, directors, etc).

You can actually get a good analogy with American cartoons/comics: cartoons are a half-hour long and come out every week, while comics are less than 30 pages every month (assuming no production delays or writers being distracted by something shiny). Usually, it's just not possible for manga to cover as much territory. Animé/manga is produced somewhat differently, but the same philosophy holds; manga just comes out really slowly, and individual issues can usually be read through in 10 minutes.

In fact, animé can often go into greater depth, by taking a one or two-part story and stretching it out over a half-dozen episodes. (Again, Sailor Moon is an example; the entire first season/series/year of the animé [up until Rini appears] accounts for only one or two manga digests.)

(The main thing to keep in mind about Japanese [and, I believe, British] TV is that they don't use the American model. In America, one of the goals is to try to keep the series going [staving off cancellation] for as long as possible. In Japanese and British TV, deals are made for "series," which run X number of episodes --and [barring spectacularly bad ratings or other uncontrollable circumstances] you get the full set, then it's done. If it's a runaway success, networks may ask the creator/studio for another series [or studios can take the initiative and try to sell another series], which is similarly planned out. Beginning, middle, end, all set out [or at least considered] before penning the first ep. I've yet to hear of an animé series getting cancelled. Manga, from what I can see, runs more like American TV, continuing on either until fans or creators get tired [this isn't to say manga-ka don't plan things out, it's just that they don't have to count how many issues they've got left]. Even then, there needn't be a real "cancellation," but their stories just kinda trail off and new manga are slipped into the magazines).

Just thought of another (extreme) example: Ghost in the Shell, which has three distinct continuities:
-The movie 'verse (Ghost in the Shell and GitS: Innocence).
-The manga 'verse (GitS, GitS: Man-Machine Interface)
-The series 'verse (GitS: Stand-Alone Complex [series 1], GitS: S.A.C. 2nd Gig [series 2], and GitS: S.A.C. Solid-State Society [OVA])
Each of these universes is self-contained, but with similar characters and events uniting all three. Personally, I prefer the series (the movie characters aren't really that likeable, and the manga borders on Rob Liefield-ism (Masamune Shirow is mainly famous for drawing cheesecake in anatomically stilted poses, but S.A.C. watches like a cyberpunk version of the A-Team).

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Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:45 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


Quote:

Originally posted by Cybersnark:
(The main thing to keep in mind about Japanese [and, I believe, British] TV is that they don't use the American model. In America, one of the goals is to try to keep the series going [staving off cancellation] for as long as possible. In Japanese and British TV, deals are made for "series," which run X number of episodes --and [barring spectacularly bad ratings or other uncontrollable circumstances] you get the full set, then it's done. If it's a runaway success, networks may ask the creator/studio for another series [or studios can take the initiative and try to sell another series], which is similarly planned out.



How I wish that was so here in the US :(

Have you read Trigun Maximum? I was just wondering if you could recommend it or not.

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Friday, August 11, 2006 3:15 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Quote:

Originally posted by Mattie:
You write in your journals back to front? Are you left handed? How very cool! I guess that way when you go back and read it you kinda start from the most recent and then go to the most distant--like a literal way of going back in time.

Piers Anthony. Never heard of him, I don't think. Maybe I'll have to check him out, though, because reading that way might be fun.

Wacky fun!



Yeah, I'm left handed. And I don't read them front to back, I automatically open them from the back. It just makes more sense to me, and since I've had to spend my whole life doing everything backwards because the whole world is backwards to me, I decided one day (sometime back in HS) that I didn't HAVE to be backwards when it was just me, and started writing in all my all my journals from back to front. And it's a habit I've kept ever since.

And there you go. Now you all know one of my biggest quirks.

Of course, none of you will ever get to see any of my amazing backwards journals because another habit I have is of burning them after I finish them. I don't want my diaries published post mortem and people making them into movies and plays and broadway musicals. Not that my life is that interesting, mind, but it's MY life and my thoughts and they're gonna stay that way.

Now: coffee!



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Friday, August 11, 2006 4:12 AM

CITIZEN


Quote:

Originally posted by Mattie:
WOW! You're right, what they brought in was manga, not anime. I was just too lazy to look it up in my brain. I never really knew the difference between anime and manga, and so I just supposed it was one in the same. Obviously I was wrong!

The real basic definition is that Manga is the artform, but if it's animated it's anime.



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Friday, August 11, 2006 6:41 AM

DAVESHAYNE


Quote:

Originally posted by citizen:
The real basic definition is that Manga is the artform, but if it's animated it's anime.



Here I was thinking the basic difference was that Manga are comic books while Anime is animation. I've never heard the term Manga used to refer to both collectively.

David

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Friday, August 11, 2006 7:58 AM

SERYN


oooh, i'm away for... weeks. And it all get interesting!

Make it rome naples Venic or Tuscant and you won't be needing to drag me! The cutest europeans i ever saw were the spaniards, or the catalunians, to be exact, in barcelone, but then the only other time i've been to europe was a small village outside of Calais where my friends parents had a house, and basically it was either the very old or the very young.


But i am definetly, really really up for a trip to italy.

After D*C has done its best to suck my bank account dry not just now but for the rest of my life, i'll attempt to squirral away funds. and maybe, one day, one far away day, i may be able to consider holidays again.


one day.

I'd love to get my own place and invite you all over to stay, but that is basically what is known as 'a pipe dream'.

ah well.

Manga - i owe everything i know about it to a brit sci-fi magazine called SFX - truly one of the greatest magazines ever written by geeks and shakespears monkeys. They did a 'welcome to the world of Manga' artical a few months ago that i actually understood. And something of it to my brother, who is currently working his way through the GITS S.A.C series. Jeeze, i hope no one tries to recreate her costume for D*C *shudders*

The ones im really interested in are the studio Gibli (sp?) films - howls moving castle etc, but are they even anime? or are they something different ?

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Friday, August 11, 2006 8:03 AM

CITIZEN


Well as I understand it Manga is an artform that traces it's routes back hundreds of years culminating in the 'comic' books we see today. Anime grew from Manga with Japanese experimentation with western animation techniques. Many Anime series are taken straight from manga, but you are right, Anime is the word the Japanese use for any animated film.



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Friday, August 11, 2006 8:06 AM

CITIZEN


Quote:

Originally posted by Seryn:
Jeeze, i hope no one tries to recreate her costume for D*C *shudders*

Yes, who would do such a thing.
*Hides something*

and Studio Ghibli are anime.



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Friday, August 11, 2006 10:10 AM

CYBERSNARK


Quote:

Originally posted by citizen:
Quote:

Originally posted by Seryn:
Jeeze, i hope no one tries to recreate her costume for D*C *shudders*

Yes, who would do such a thing.
*Hides something*

Apparently, someone's tried, using her "action" outfit:

(Also, later in the first series, the budget rises enough for her to afford pants.)

Plus there's her 2nd Gig costume, complete with Spike-like billowy leather coat.



Strangely, Motoko's one of those women who manages to look even sexier when she's fully clothed. I can't find any pictures of the new Section 9 cold-weather uniforms (with turtlenecks, fleece vests, and trenchcoats), but they look hella cool.

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Friday, August 11, 2006 10:30 AM

SERYN


That looks really good actually - the one i was thinking of was the black dental floss and jacket combo.

like Cher, but anime.


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Friday, August 11, 2006 10:34 AM

CALLMESERENITY


*wonders when everyone's gonna start talkin' English again.*

*decides she doesn't care and takes a nap*

Serenity,
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