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#26 Oct 11, 2008 9:40 PM
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Re: Do you own and/or are in any after school and/or in school clubs?
In high school I was on the chess team and on the debate team. I was also the illustrator, one of the editors and sometimes wrote articles for the high school newspaper. I also used to attend the art club, but EVERYONE drew anime and thought it was the best thing ever so I had to quit. I was also in an actual anime club for a really short while because one of my friends started it and I wanted to support him. It was pretty cool at first, but then some weeaboos came and were getting really annoying, so I left that too.
there's an anime club at my school as well and I think the whole concept is kinda silly. I mean anime in itself is a really vague term (some people say it's a style, some people say it's any animation from japan, some say it's just another word for animation in itself) and the style it's normally associated with is pretty bland.
I like my cartoons to be cartoony. Like Ren and Stimpy or Bugs Bunny.
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#27 Oct 11, 2008 10:48 PM
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Re: Do you own and/or are in any after school and/or in school clubs?
I'm not in any cuz theres none i really enjoy. Plus I'm already to busy as it is. Bit i wish my school had a kickboxing team. I would p0wn. cuz i take karate and im gonna be black this novemberand i came in 1st twice in sparring.
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#28 Oct 11, 2008 11:05 PM
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Re: Do you own and/or are in any after school and/or in school clubs?
Kazoobie64 wrote:In high school I was on the chess team and on the debate team. I was also the illustrator, one of the editors and sometimes wrote articles for the high school newspaper. I also used to attend the art club, but EVERYONE drew anime and thought it was the best thing ever so I had to quit. I was also in an actual anime club for a really short while because one of my friends started it and I wanted to support him. It was pretty cool at first, but then some weeaboos came and were getting really annoying, so I left that too.
there's an anime club at my school as well and I think the whole concept is kinda silly. I mean anime in itself is a really vague term (some people say it's a style, some people say it's any animation from japan, some say it's just another word for animation in itself) and the style it's normally associated with is pretty bland.
I like my cartoons to be cartoony. Like Ren and Stimpy or Bugs Bunny.
The thing that bugs me the most about anime fans is that they don't realize it's meant to be a trendy thing here in the Americas.
I don't know much about Japan's method of teaching animation, but I always assumed they are taught some robotic techniques like in The Renaissance days, which makes everything in the end look pretty much the same as everything else. Even in some of the most beautiful or unique animation in Japan, you can tell it's anime because it STILL has the same elements. Look at the gorgeous stuff from Studio 4°C, (They were responsible for A Kid's Story in Animatrix) look at Shin Chan, Dead Leaves, etc. they're so different, yet somehow, they're still looking as though you've seen it before.
I've looked at "How to Draw Manga" books before and it has always bugged me how they actually try to TELL YOU how a character should be like. I'm serious, there are sections in which they draw some athlete girl with short hair and tell you something along the lines of "this is the typical tomboy character, it's important for her to like older men, etc. etc." What the hell, Japan?
I assume it became popular because it's so different than what we are used to seeing here. I guess it's also mostly popular among teenagers because a lot of anime has all these action and drama elements.
Also, there are actually some pretty good American "anime" artists. What a lot of people seeking to become an anime artist don't realize though, is that these artists took professional art classes, learned to work with and master the important mediums and to draw perfectly from observation. Only then did they go into their style of choice.

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#29 Oct 11, 2008 11:56 PM
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Re: Do you own and/or are in any after school and/or in school clubs?
I'm in my school's chess club.
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#30 Oct 12, 2008 3:33 AM
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oh yeah and i do soem sports,
i play soccer on the black team at my school and practice basketball although i dont ACTUALLY play it.
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#31 Oct 12, 2008 3:45 AM
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Re: Do you own and/or are in any after school and/or in school clubs?
I play volley ball (its very akward having guys watch my every omve during practise), basket ball (yay! free gatorade for starters), tennis, soccer (i had to quit but I do play it with friends), and I ysed to do cheer leading (was forced by mom) until I almost broke my back and someone told me, the day i didn't come to practice, some one broke their leg.
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#32 Oct 12, 2008 7:11 AM
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Oh gosh, um... Took art and track, tennis was not a school related class, I failed epically at french, but, strategical gaming was a good one. :3
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