Thank you very much for all this precious information! I always was interested to know about "the roots" of anime! Great job! And thank you again!
Peace and luff,
Lory.
Ah Much obliged Some Guy, It was your gentle encouragement of my last piece that made me strive for this one. I'm excited to do my next piece . . . How to Photoshop your pictures!
More in line with the essay at hand, this was absolutely brilliant. Extremely professional, even includes figure examples (that has to be a first for the site, I think), and everything is written incredibly well. There was definitely a lot of stuff here that I didn't know, so I was more than happy to read.
Heh . . . of course you know now, man, that I expect to see a lot of amazing stuff from ya in the future, eh?
That was an interesting article. I remember writing a term paper last semester on the origins of anime and I know that this is just grazing the surface. Despite that, this article hits quite a few important points for the length. Good job.
((Psst... do you think I should submit my paper now, or will it seem too much like being a copy-cat? I just thought of it as I read this. ^_^'))
wow, it's good to know that all the things i've been telling ppl are true! lol this was a very well written and informative article! i really liked it. it really expanded my knowledge on anime's start (like i didn't know it was orignally used for proganda!). i hope to see more!
icebox270534
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/22/08 | Reply
Thank you very much for all this precious information! I always was interested to know about "the roots" of anime! Great job! And thank you again!
Peace and luff,
Lory.
doomsama
Otakuite+ | Posted 05/11/08 | Reply
Great job! When you read this, you go from feeling like an otaku, to feeling like a baka
ZeelZy
Otakuite++ | Posted 04/30/08 | Reply
that was very interesting to read I enjoyed it very much!
spacecowboytv
Otaku Eternal | Posted 04/29/08 | Reply
@SomeGuy:
Ah Much obliged Some Guy, It was your gentle encouragement of my last piece that made me strive for this one. I'm excited to do my next piece . . . How to Photoshop your pictures!
SomeGuy
Canadian Liaison (Team) | Posted 04/29/08 | Reply
@Nehszriah:
I'll know better, so it's all good.
More in line with the essay at hand, this was absolutely brilliant. Extremely professional, even includes figure examples (that has to be a first for the site, I think), and everything is written incredibly well. There was definitely a lot of stuff here that I didn't know, so I was more than happy to read.
Heh . . . of course you know now, man, that I expect to see a lot of amazing stuff from ya in the future, eh?
Nehszriah
Hits Self With Axe (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 04/29/08 | Reply
That was an interesting article. I remember writing a term paper last semester on the origins of anime and I know that this is just grazing the surface. Despite that, this article hits quite a few important points for the length. Good job.
((Psst... do you think I should submit my paper now, or will it seem too much like being a copy-cat? I just thought of it as I read this. ^_^'))
Be true, be you and of course, be otaku.
haseo luver92
Otaku Legend | Posted 04/29/08 | Reply
wow, it's good to know that all the things i've been telling ppl are true! lol this was a very well written and informative article! i really liked it. it really expanded my knowledge on anime's start (like i didn't know it was orignally used for proganda!). i hope to see more!
haseo
Michiyo Shimizu
Queen of theO � (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 04/28/08 | Reply
@Michiyo Shimizu:
It was like a very very short clip produced around 1908 or so lol 8D/
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Michiyo Shimizu
Queen of theO � (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 04/28/08 | Reply
There was also that 3 second animation of the little boy or something on a ship?! ^_^
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