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Hi, all!
Since the topic appears to have expired, not to mention now that AX has come and gone, I am going to post it again.
Anyone have any suggestions for anime for the viewing room?
Though before we continue, a few ground rules:
1. NOTHING LICENSED BY DISNEY! NO EXCEPTIONS!
2. No titles that are already airing on American TV, be it Cartoon Network, G4, whatever. A possible exception is the item below.
3. I will gladly show (preferably) recent pieces featuring our guests of honor VAs. Please inform me ASAP so I can get requests in to the various publishing houses to get appropriate permissions. I also need to get materials ready for the room as well (some companies do not or cannot send screeners).
Also, we will be having a live-action screening room this year, which will also show Japanese horror. I will need your help the most here because I do not watch enough Japanese live action series to know what's good.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Let's hear them!
--Ian.
Ian R. Justman, Director of Anime Viewing, AMVs Please note: I do not monitor Ani-Jam's MySpace; contact me here or via e-mail
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One that I can think of right now is Comic Party. It'd be pretty ironic X3
"Let the most unforgivable act of all be committed"
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UPDATE: The schedule has been set and will be in the program soon. As with everything else at Ani-Jam, it is subject to change at any time. Otherwise, the schedule is set in stone.
Hope to see you there!
--Ian.
Ian R. Justman, Director of Anime Viewing, AMVs Please note: I do not monitor Ani-Jam's MySpace; contact me here or via e-mail
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Joined: 3/15/2008 Posts: 31 Points: 93 Location: Fresno, CA
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I'd like to thank everyone who came by to watch anime at the viewing room.
I'd also like to apologize for the room assignment mix-up between the Live Action/Panel 2 room and the Anime Viewing Room. I elected to make things the way they were because since the live-action room has two doors and would see a lot more in-and-out foot traffic between panels and live-action features. People tend to hang their hat and stay a while for anime, which made me decide that the single-doorway room was more suited for anime.
Thank you for coming to Ani-Jam 2008 and we hope to see you next year!
--Ian.
Ian R. Justman, Director of Anime Viewing, AMVs Please note: I do not monitor Ani-Jam's MySpace; contact me here or via e-mail
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