[AnimeClub] long newsletter is long

Nicholas P Barresi nbarresi at stevens.edu
Thu Jan 29 00:45:21 EST 2009


Greetings fellow Otaku,

 

It is with great pleasure that I announce to you all that we will hosting
our very own Mini-Con this Saturday, from 1:30 to around 11 PM. Please come
and enjoy the FLCL Marathon, Transformers from Japan, A Newbies Guide to 3-D
Animation, Uncle Yo!, and some showings of anime too.

 

Also,

 

Please come and join us for the second portion of Gurren Lagann. Let us see
how team Dai-Gurren will deal with the crushing blow that they received
during the last portion of last week's showing. What is the deal with the
Spiral King, and the newest member of the group, Nia. Will this show get any
more over the top than it already is? Come and find out this Friday at 9 pm
in B 118 for the exciting second portion of Gurren Lagann. As always there
will be soda and snacks to compliment your anime viewing pleasure.

 

And now for a boatload of announcements, enjoy!

 

 

 

 

ICv2 retail news source has listed the 20 top-selling graphic novels in 
of 2008 American bookstores, as reported by A.C. Nielsen's BookScan 
service. While the #1 book was Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen, 
the 1st volume and the last 8 volumes of Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto 
manga dominated the rest of the chart. Manga claimed 8 more slots, 
including 3 volumes of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata's Death Note, 2 
volumes of Natsuki Takaya's Fruits Basket, 2 volumes of Matsuri Hino's 
Vampire Knight, and 1 volume of Tite Kubo's Bleach. See the list at
 <http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/14161.html>
http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/14161.html

 

 

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Japan is a land where perfection has long been inextricable from the
artisans hands. Few countries can boast the richness of Japan's craft
traditions. And now, from within continuity emerges innovation as Japan
Brand: Unfolding will show from January 25 through February 7 at the
Felissimo Design House in midtown Manhattan.

Both a cultural exhibition and a commercial fair, this extraordinary,
two-week event will showcase artisan products from 30 Japanese regions, each
represented by its local chamber of commerce, where centuries-old crafts are
finding bold new expression.

January 25 - February 7, 2009
(closed Sunday, February 1)
11 AM - 6 PM

Felissimo Design House
10 West 56th
212.956.4438

Free and Open to the Public
www.felissimo.com

 

 

Nicholas P. Barresi

 

Your Friendly Neighborhood Secretary of Anime Club

 

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