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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:06 pm
RaeRae Rave iBarty RaeRae Rave 3.14 I'll have them sent out probably by Wednesday. I'll throw in some other surprises as well... ninja crying Oh Pi, why haven't I married you yet? heart stare Because I'm first... wink Y'know... I have to wash the sheets tomorrow anyway. domokun heart
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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:21 pm
3.14 Skizzors Whoa. Someone in AMC just necro'd a thread from Nov. 21.. 2004. Is that even possible? I thought all threads from that time were purged in that great glitch?The glitch ate stuff from Nov 03. I think it was fixed sometime in June or so 04.
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:24 pm
Doody doody doo.... *is bored* So, because my mom couldn't claim me on her taxes, I can't be on her insurance anymore. confused
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:16 am
WORKING ON REPORT! Here's what I got so far ... any other information you guys want to know, feel free to go crazy with the "WAT ABOWT DIS!?" Tokyo International Anime Fair 2008 (TAF)
What is TAF?TAF is a business fair that bares little resemblance to what most fans would call an Anime Convention. It is, essentially, an event that seeks to bring animation companies together to discuss the industry as well as show each other what their upcoming projects are. It also offers up and coming animators to make them selves known to the animation business world. The first two days of the event were strictly for business relations while the last two days were open to everyone, featuring concerts, symposiums as well as an Anime Awards ceremony. For more information, check out what the Governor of Tokyo and the President of the Association of Japanese Animations have to say concerning the event. http://www.tokyoanime.jp/en/outline/greeting.phpWho was there?A very long list of animation producers, mostly from all around Asia, had booths set up inside the 3rd East Hall of Tokyo’s Big Score. Big names in the industry, like Studio Ghibli, Gonzo, Aniplex, Gainex, Geneon, Madhouse, Bandai, Sunrise, Tezuka Productions and Toei, were present, along with many small companies. Even Disney, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network had booths at TAF. Also present were some of the animation colleges of Japan, such as Tokyo Animation-college Professional School, Osaka Animation-college Professional School, Nippon Engineering College, Kyoto Seika University and Tokyo Designer Gakuin College. One area of the convention hall was set aside specifically for up and coming creators to display their animated works, complete with a small viewing theatre. All together there was close to three hundred animation companies, TV stations, colleges and a few merchandise companies (such as Good Smile Company) present at TAF. For a full list of the Exhibitors present, go here. http://www.tokyoanime.jp/event/view_list.php?l=enWhat looks promising?(LOTS of flyers to go over with LOTS of websites)
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:34 am
Ashram McDuck WORKING ON REPORT! Here's what I got so far ... any other information you guys want to know, feel free to go crazy with the "WAT ABOWT DIS!?" Tokyo International Anime Fair 2008 (TAF)
What is TAF?TAF is a business fair that bares little resemblance to what most fans would call an Anime Convention. It is, essentially, an event that seeks to bring animation companies together to discuss the industry as well as show each other what their upcoming projects are. It also offers up and coming animators to make them selves known to the animation business world. The first two days of the event were strictly for business relations while the last two days were open to everyone, featuring concerts, symposiums as well as an Anime Awards ceremony. For more information, check out what the Governor of Tokyo and the President of the Association of Japanese Animations have to say concerning the event. http://www.tokyoanime.jp/en/outline/greeting.phpWho was there?A very long list of animation producers, mostly from all around Asia, had booths set up inside the 3rd East Hall of Tokyo’s Big Score. Big names in the industry, like Studio Ghibli, Gonzo, Aniplex, Gainex, Geneon, Madhouse, Bandai, Sunrise, Tezuka Productions and Toei, were present, along with many small companies. Even Disney, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network had booths at TAF. Also present were some of the animation colleges of Japan, such as Tokyo Animation-college Professional School, Osaka Animation-college Professional School, Nippon Engineering College, Kyoto Seika University and Tokyo Designer Gakuin College. One area of the convention hall was set aside specifically for up and coming creators to display their animated works, complete with a small viewing theatre. All together there was close to three hundred animation companies, TV stations, colleges and a few merchandise companies (such as Good Smile Company) present at TAF. For a full list of the Exhibitors present, go here. http://www.tokyoanime.jp/event/view_list.php?l=enWhat looks promising?(LOTS of flyers to go over with LOTS of websites) G-Geneon? I thought they were like...dead, gone, kaput?! eek
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:10 am
iBarty G-Geneon? I thought they were like...dead, gone, kaput?! eek Geneon USA, yes. Geneon, no.
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:12 am
Ashram McDuck iBarty G-Geneon? I thought they were like...dead, gone, kaput?! eek Geneon USA, yes. Geneon, no. Damn.. *shakes fist* I almost had a little hope there that we'd be getting the Kyo Kara Maoh season 2 boxset. crying
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:47 am
So, does anyone know much about the infinity hat that's come out? This isn't the complete list of them, is it? It just seems so small.. I'm just wondering anyway, because I want to wait a little longer before I start buying some of them via marketplace.
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:56 am
YEEESSSS! I got some of the hats (DAMN YOU CASH SHOP), and the first one I opened was the Monorail Cat one. That one I wanted simply because of the cat in the ceiling. rofl *had to get it into the avi*
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:20 am
Questing is fun.. I had thought about giving up, but really..this is the most gold I've ever had before. I'm going to feel weird when I reach the 1mil mark though. sweatdrop
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:54 am
iBarty YEEESSSS! I got some of the hats (DAMN YOU CASH SHOP), and the first one I opened was the Monorail Cat one. That one I wanted simply because of the cat in the ceiling. rofl *had to get it into the avi* I wanna get that one too, but the prices are a bit crazy. I love the Monorail Cat Halo and Ceilingcat settings... I'm just surprised they didn't give it a Covercat mode too... that'd rock.
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:57 am
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:58 am
Streamjumper iBarty YEEESSSS! I got some of the hats (DAMN YOU CASH SHOP), and the first one I opened was the Monorail Cat one. That one I wanted simply because of the cat in the ceiling. rofl *had to get it into the avi* I wanna get that one too, but the prices are a bit crazy. I love the Monorail Cat Halo and Ceilingcat settings... I'm just surprised they didn't give it a Covercat mode too... that'd rock. Covercat? I know not of which you speak.. surprised
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:10 am
Google "covercat." It should be the third result.
Though, to be fair, they gave us Blockatiel, so Covercat would have been redundant.
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:15 am
Phoenix Goliathane Google "covercat." It should be the third result. Though, to be fair, they gave us Blockatiel, so Covercat would have been redundant. rofl
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