Anime-Bliss Ira Fuse
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Anime-Bliss podcast will focus on anime and asian culture. We will feature news,interviews, and more! Weekly episodes Check out our official website:
http://www.anime-bliss.com
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Episode 4
Anime Bliss episode 4: Anime social networks
Welcome to the animebliss podcast, your source on anime and Asian culture. I am host the otaku of otakus Ira Fuse. Today's topic anime social networks are they really necessary? One of the most common anime communities is My anime list. The site helps to create a list of how much anime and manga you have viewed. MAL also features groups to meet users with like interests and forums to discuss a variety of topics.
Web site: http://myanimelist.net/
Anime-Planet
As a another community AP also shows how many days and hours you have watched. But I would say it is a little more advanced from MAL in regards to adding reviews and a more advanced profile.
Web site- http://www.anime-planet.com/
Ani-Hub: http://www.anihub.com/
News:
Dark Horse Lists Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse Manga
-http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-03-15/dark-horse-lists-evangelion/campus-apocalypse-manga/
Julian Cheung and Anita Yuen show their ‘sweetness’ together on screen
http://asianfanatics.net/forum/topic/715643-julian-cheung-and-anita-yuen-show-their-sweetness-together-on-screen/
Lovelorn Loner Weds Comfy Pillow
http://www.weirdasianews.com/2010/03/15/lovelorn-loner-weds-comfy-pillow/
Shoutouts
AnimeFanZone- Milwaukee's Anime and Gaming store Anime Fan Zone is a new anime and gaming store based in Milwaukee, WI. The owners, Peter and Amber Zimmer, turned a dream into reality in February, 2009. We started in the anime con business with Anime Milwaukee 2009 and haven't looked back since then. Traveling from one end of the country to the other, we'll hit about 20+ anime cons this first year.
Web site- http://animefanzone.com
http://www.cosplay.com/
http://www.theotaku.com/
Anime fan site featuring an active member forum, reviews for popular movies and TV series, and news articles. The Otaku also includes fan art, wallpapers, and cosplay photos. Caption from: Yahoo directoryIf you have questions or comments, or want to send an audio comment please e-mail me at: urbanplusgeek@gmail.com -
Episode 3: Anime Clubs
Anime-Bliss Episode 3
opening theme: I KO YA KO {pre-mix} by
Shen Zhen, Guangdong Province, China
Website: http://www.reverbnation.com/celsi
Topic: Anime Clubs
An anime club is an organization that meets to discuss, show, and promote anime in a local community setting and can also focus on broadening Japanese cultural understanding.[1] Anime clubs are increasingly found at universities and high schools. Organizers may also utilize public meeting spaces such as a library or a government center. Any anime club attendees identify themselves as otaku. Although the core of anime club attendees are in their twenties, there are generally no age requirements. Adults in their fifties and sixties and teenagers also attend.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_club
Anime club meetings can occur on a weekly or monthly basis. In addition to viewing anime, clubs engage in other activities such as viewing anime music videos, reading manga, karaoke and cosplaying.Many clubs host online forums to further foster community interaction, and feature library to lend books and manga to members. Participants of an anime club often are also involved in volunteering and organization of local anime conventions.
Dependent on the scope of the club, activities can also have a broader range, to include playing of table top games such as Shogi, Go, and Mahjong. Outside activities include Saké tasting and visits to cultural events such as National Cherry Blossom Festival or a Kendo demonstration.
Example of anime clubs within anime:
Genshiken - a manga and anime featuring a college anime club.
Otaku no Video - comedy anime spoofing the life and culture of otaku
Community center - a common place for anime clubs to meet
Mu Epsilon Kappa - a national society of anime clubs in the United States
Prominent anime clubs
Anime O-Tekku (Georgia Tech since 1995)
RIT Anime Club (Since 1990s)
Anime Sushi, Orlando's Premiere Anime Club
MIT anime club
Anime club tips
http://www.ehow.com/how_156053_start-anime-club.html
http://www.wikihow.com/Run-a-Successful-Anime-Club
Anime cons and events
Commerical break
“Travel” by Tigarah
Website: http://www.myspace.com/tigarah
First Night Boston
December 31, 2009 Hynes Convention Center
Boston, MA
M.E.W. Convention
December 31, 2009 - January 2, 2010 Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay
Vancouver, WA
Ikkicon
January 1-3, 2010 Hilton Austin
Austin, TX
Animé Los Angeles
January 8-10, 2010 Los Angeles Airport Marriott
Los Angeles, CA
Ichibancon
January 8-10, 2010 Great Wolf Lodge
Concord, NC
Sac-Anime
January 8-10, 2010 Radisson Hotel Sacramento
The Center for Hmong Studies
Presents
"The Hmong Global Identities in the 21st Century"
The Third International Conference on Hmong Studies
To be held on the campus of Concordia University, St. Paul
April 9th - 11th, 2010
For more information or sponsorship opportunity please contact
Lee Pao Xiong 651-641-8870 or xiong@csp.edu
Tzy Lee Ya 651-603-6337 or ya@csp.edu
Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom
Sushi Making Class $90 Per Person Sat, 1/30/10 7pm-10pm
OR Fri, 2/26/10 7pm-10pm (COUPLES ONLY) OR Sat, 3/27/10 7pm-10pm
OR Fri, 4/23/10 7pm-10pm OR Sat, 5/22/10 7pm-10pm OR Fri, 6/25/10 7pm-10pm
You will learn how to buy the freshest fish, and how to cut and prepare it properly for all of the dishes we will be making. Learn the creative art of Sushi Making as we design an Asian meal for you and your friends. We will show you how to make traditional Sushi Rice, a variety of Sushi Rolls (Nori), Vegetable Rolls, Varieties of Sushi on Rice (Nigiri), Spicy Sushi Rolls, Sea Eel Rolls, and how to display and serve them decoratively with the Garnishes and Sauces that we will be making. Add some Home Made Pickled Cucumbers, Pickled Ginger, Teriyaki Sauce and Sanbiauzu Sauce to the mix for a flavorful array to dip your delicious Sushi in. We’l(continued) -
Episode 2 Voice acting
Opening music: 2 bullet from Tokyo JP
2 Bullet was formed in 2003, and currently features among its members K (vocals), Dee Lee (guitar/programming/Vocals) Kentaro (vocals/live performance). and May 2009 Female singer ROMY joined 2 Bullet.
The band name “2 Bullet” relates to the idea of balance of power, and conjures up imagery of two people pointing a gun at each other. This also implies the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction. The band themselves are anti-totalitarian, and perform live in military camouflage and war paint.
Their motto is ”In a revolution, one triumphs or dies”.
Website: http://2bullet.net/
Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_acting
http://www.tnawrestling.com/content/view/262/37/
Picture source: www.fandm.edu/x8957
Notable Voice Actors in Anime:
Christopher Ayres (anime voice actor and director)
Greg Ayres (anime voice actor, roles include Chrono of Chrono Crusade, and Goku of Saiyuki, Negi Springfield of Negima)
Laura Bailey (anime voice actress, roles include Tohru Honda on Fruits Basket, Lust from Fullmetal Alchemist, Rayne of the Bloodrayneseries and Kid Trunks on Dragon Ball Z)
John Burgmeier (voice of Kurama on Yu Yu Hakusho, Shigure Sohma on Fruits Basket, Tienshinhan in Dragonball, Dragonball Z, andDragonball GT)
Anime events:
Anime South
December 18-20, 2009
Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa
Destin, FL
First Night Boston
December 31, 2009
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, MA
M.E.W. Convention
December 31, 2009 - January 2, 2010
Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay
Vancouver, WA
Ikkicon
January 1-3, 2010
Hilton Austin
Austin, TX
Animé Los Angeles
January 8-10, 2010
Los Angeles Airport Marriott
Los Angeles, CA
Ichibancon
January 8-10, 2010
Great Wolf Lodge
Concord, NC
Sac-Anime
January 8-10, 2010
Radisson Hotel Sacramento
Sacramento, CA
Arisia
January 15-18, 2010
Hyatt Regency Cambridge
Cambridge, MA
Source:animecons.com
Asian Culture Events
Asian Festival — Year of the Tiger
February 20, 2010
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The Asian Festival at the Institute of Texan Cultures located at the UTSA HemisFair Park Campus in downtown San Antonio is a community event honoring Asian cultures and traditions from the Pacific Rim.
The Asian Festival brings together organizations rich in Eastern culture, showcasing their respective cultures with an educational and entertaining approach. The event includes martial arts demonstrations, botanicals and mouthwatering cuisine from more than a dozen Far Eastern countries – such as Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Pakistani, Filipino, and Polynesian. Dance groups will entertain you. Cooking demonstrations will tease your taste buds. Activities for the younger visitors include making paper lanterns, origami, and more. From songs and dances to bonsai and Ikebana, from jujitsu and tai chi to chopsticks and origami, visitors have a special opportunity to learn the "how and why" of many age-old customs, and thus gain a greater appreciation of them and of those who practice them.
Admission: Tickets on sale soon!
Online Ticket Sales:
Adults (13 and older), $8
Children (6-12), $4
Children (5 and younger), FREE
UTSA faculty, staff and students, $6 Adults; $4 Children
Gate Ticket Sales:
Adults (13 and older), $10
Children (6-12), $5
Children (5 and younger), FREE
Korean Ghost Stories screening at The Korea Society!
Thursday, December 17 2009, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Korean Ghost Stories
Classic Korean TV Series Comes to the U.S.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
6:30 PM * Screening
The Korea Society
950 Third Avenue @ 57th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY
(Building entrance on SW corner of Third Avenue and 57th Street)
Since 1977, KBS’ television series Korean Ghost Stories (a.k.a. Hometown of Legend) has thrilled (continued) -
Episode 1: Cosplay 101
Introduction to the show and Cosplay for beginners.
Cosplay Shops
http://www.qqcosplay.com/
http://www.cosplayhouse.com/
http://www.cosaru.com/
Cosplay Culture
http://www.cosplay.com/
http://www.acparadise.com/
http://www.anicoz.com/
What is Cosplay?
Cosplay (コスプレ kosupure?), short for "costume play",[1] is type of performance art in which participants don costumes and accessories to represent a specific character or idea. Characters are often drawn from popular fiction in Japan. Favorite sources include manga, anime, tokusatsu, comic books, graphic novels, video games, hentai and fantasy movies. Role play includes portrayals of J-pop and J-rock stars, Taiwanese puppet characters, science fiction characters, characters from musical stories, classic novels, and entertainment software. Any entity from the real or virtual world that lends itself to dramatic interpretation may be taken up as a subject. Inanimate objects are given an anthropomorphic forms and it is not unusual to see genders switched, with women playing male roles and vice versa.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
Cosplay Tips
-Always arrive early for a photoshoot. If you are lucky you may get a one-on-one session with the cosplayer.
-Be respectful. Never ask a cosplayer for their phone number or other personal information. They may not be comfortable giving it out. Ask for an e-mail instead.
- Let the Cosplay position themselves for the shots. It looks more realistic that way.
-Don't criticize another cosplayer an outfit is an outfit no matter what it is made out of.
-Match up your costume according to your body size. This tends to be tougher for women. Not all outfits may work for you. You don't always have to show skin. Have respect for yourself. If you are a full-figured or plus-size find outfits that are not so tight.
-Always make or buy your outfits in advance and check your measurements they may change over time.
If you have comments,questions,or just wanting to say hi you can contact me the following ways:
E-mail: podcast@anime-bliss.com or urbanplusgeek@gmail.com
Twitter: irafuse
Photo Credit: http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs25/f/2008/095/3/8/Cosplay_tifa_by_HyunXt.jpg