Hello there! I'm stararnold, and welcome to Starship Fandoprise! This WORLD features a mix of features/news posts based on multiple topics regarding anything of pop culture (incl. animation/cartoons/anime, comics/manga, music, books, video games, live-action TV/Film, etc.), as well as webpolls/websurveys and brief posts about what goes on in my fanboy life. Hope you enjoy your visit!

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About the WORLD's Host

Other WORLDS runned by the host (check 'em out for more content by this guy)
Leijiverse 999, DC and Marvel Assemble, Star Trek Nation

Known at DeviantART as
beavers2010

Birthday
04/10/1986

Gender
Male

Where I live
LaSalle (Montreal), Quebec, Canada

Anime Fan Since
Early 1990s when I started watching The Transformers (1984), though that was before I learned that not all cartoons are American (However, while the classic Speed Racer series was the second anime I got into, you may consider this what made me the anime fan I'm today if you don't consider the original Trasnformers to be anime)

Member of theOtaku.com since
05/30/2005

Achievements
Medal for Meals-on-wheel's service, Medal for conflict manager team, Mabel Award at High School Graduation, Honouroll at college, received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting and Drawing concentration) in University

Favorite Music Genres
Rap, Rock 'N Roll, Disco

News: Goldorak Marathon on 9/29/2013

I don't know how many of you, the readers, live in the Quebec province of Canada, but if you're the kind of Canada-based otaku into the anime classics of the 1970s, note that this Sunday, Télétoon Rétro (the French langauge counterpart of the Canada-based English language Teletoon Retro) will be airing a marathon of Goldorak - Le Robot de L'Espace (French dub of the 1975 Mazinger anime T.V. series UFO Robot Grendizer) from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (ET and PT). I, for one, am currently watching Goldorak on Mondays to Fridays myself. One of the best AnimeFench dubs I've seen so far, and I recommend it for anime fans looking to brush up on some French language.

5:58 PM Canada EST

A Rare Opportunity Accomplished

In the Montreal island (where I live) these days, finding anime-related T-shirt items on store shelves can be a tough task (unless perhaps the items are based on Hello Kitty and the U.S./Japan co-production animated series Transformer...

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