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Post by Amiel on Mar 27, 2006 12:49:54 GMT -5
Okay...here's how it works. In alphabetical order, post a word or phrase related to Anime and please do put a brief explanation. After Letter "Z" start with "A". ABSOLUTELY NO SKIPPING! IF YOU CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING. DON'T POST! We can also consider for letter "X" something like "Samurai X" instead. As long as it makes sense. Here's an example: RatedX: Animax. It's an anime channel. Unfortunately, Davao doesn't have it... GradeX: Bason. It's Len [or Ren] Tao's Spirit in the show "Shaman King". Got it? I'll start. Astroboy. One of the oldest Animes. It was originally created in the 1980's. It shows on Animax. Unfortunately, we don't have Animax.
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Post by Warvin on Mar 27, 2006 17:57:02 GMT -5
Beyblade:paboritong anime ni amiel...
wahahaha
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Post by Amiel on Mar 27, 2006 18:36:05 GMT -5
Beyblade:paboritong anime ni amiel... wahahaha Waha Tnx Warvin! Wakeke...MY IDEA!!! Hehe... Adtnl info... Beyblade is not just an anime, but also a game...some may argue that it's a sport (I semi-agree). Those that play beyblade are called "Beybladers".In the anime...there is a large association called the BBA, which stands for Beyblade Battle Association. In the first series, they (the BBA, headed by Mr. Dicenson1 the Chairman) selected four beybladers to be part of the "BBA Team", The Blade Breakers. The Blade Breakers have four members: Tyson -? Ray Kon Kai Hiwatari Maxx -? Plus Tyson's friend, Kenny (a.k.a. "The Chief") Also, in the third series, there's a new member called Daichi. In the anime, there are Bit Beasts. They are special spirits in the Beyblade which you can use to perform Special Attacks. More info: www.beyblade.com/ ;D †~Peace~† Footer: 1Spelling is d- ickenson, but I'm unable to do it because of censored words.
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Post by Amiel on Mar 27, 2006 18:47:22 GMT -5
Back to the topic...(sorry for posting again...para lang 'di magulo tingnan...)
Okay...
Clamp.It's a famous all-girl group of manga-ka(writer/artists). Some of their famous creations are Angelic Layer and Cardcaptor Sakura.
Source: K-Zone Philippines March 2005 Issue, p.30
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Jp
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IM adik, hehe
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Post by Jp on Mar 27, 2006 20:48:59 GMT -5
Doryu... sa rave po yun, villain xa ;D....
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Post by Amiel on Mar 27, 2006 21:06:49 GMT -5
AWWW!!!!! I wanted the F!!!!!!! Anyway...pag-ulit nlang. Pag-start ulit A. Anyway, dalian n'yo ha!!! Okay, E. Eighties. The 80's was the time that saw robot anime become more realistic. A trend known as Real robots Real Robots weren't the one-of-a-kind Super Robots but were mecha mass-produced by the military that used weaponry like lasers and missiles. Gundam and Macross were popular in this period.Dats it...aww...i wanted F!! hehe... ;D
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Jp
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Post by Jp on Mar 27, 2006 21:12:01 GMT -5
Flame of Recca... sowe, la me explanation, hehe
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Post by Amiel on Mar 27, 2006 21:26:36 GMT -5
AWWW!!! I wanted the FFF!!!!
Anywayz...
Go Nagai. Go Nagai is the creator of Getter Robot and Mazinger Z. The series ignited the Super Robot phenomenon in the '70s. A Super Robot is a unique mecha powere by a mysterious source of energy and armed with unconventional weapons such as rocket punches, tops and whips. Fun Fact: Nagai came up with the idea of Mazinger Z while stuck in a traffic, dreaming that a car had legs.
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Post by Warvin on Mar 27, 2006 21:38:49 GMT -5
haru glory:main character in Rave...
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Post by Amiel on Mar 27, 2006 22:14:37 GMT -5
Initial D. This anime is all about cars. A 17-year-old boy named Takumi who gets caught up in the dangerous world of street car racing.
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Post by Jp on Mar 27, 2006 23:56:42 GMT -5
Judia, hehe.... hunter in RTA ^_^
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Post by Amiel on Mar 28, 2006 0:30:47 GMT -5
Ken. No not the Street Fighter dude. Ken is Japanese for sword. It's the most common, yet most poweful!
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Post by eula.ü on Mar 28, 2006 1:35:44 GMT -5
Loser. yan ang tawag kay amiel.
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Post by Amiel on Mar 28, 2006 4:38:09 GMT -5
Loser. yan ang tawag kay amiel. ei, ei, ei...dat ain't related to the topic. You may be the admin...but please Manners, Eula...hehe... Okay...I'll continue... L... Well, L is for NOTHING... There is no "L" in Japanese language. They can pronounce it with difficulty though...a "Rr.." Sound...That's why some of the names in Animes are different. Like "Ren Tao" in Japanese is "Len Tao" in English. This is also the reason why in the Tagalog-dubbed Beyblade, Ray's name (as said in both English and Japanese) has been changed to "Lei" (/Lay/)...
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Post by eula.ü on Mar 28, 2006 6:29:42 GMT -5
amiel.. may cnection man yun sa anime.. ikaw pala.. ANIME FREAK ka man.. wahaha..üü and kahit na ndi aq admin no magawa ko parin yan.. dnt cre bout stinkin manners.. wahahah..üü
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