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What do you like anime or manga?
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Both, though I find anime more easily accesible. Having said that, Manga does have it's place and is a fine addition to the fine art of the graphic novel.
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What are some of your favorite anime OVA's or series?
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Hellsing
Steel Angel Kurumi
Rune Soldier
Record of the Loddoss War
Excel Saga
Witch Hunter Robin
Blue Seed
Though pretty much anything that has magic and humor will work for me.
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What are you reading or watching now?
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Nothing, just got done watching Twelve Kingdoms with my wife. It's a bit dry, but it's really pretty, and I'm an artist any way.
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Are you into fansubbing at all, and what are your hopes for anime in the mainstream culture?
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I, personally, would rather have dubbed than subbed anime. Odd, since I prefer all foreign live action films subbed. Anyway, anime is continuing to make a faily big splash in the US, most likely pushed by the continued love in this country of anything Japanese and also the clamouring for video games. My only hope is it continues and that people who watch anime gain an apreciation ofthe culture from which anime and manga comes. I know I still am.
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Know any good "unknown" series to get into?
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Not really. Then again, a better question might be "what do you consider unknown?"
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What is your favorite character and why?
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Don't really have one. Mine is the interest in the art and the story. Characters help the story move.
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How long have you been into anime?
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Longer in years than I can count on both hands.
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Notice any differenced between japanese and korean manga series?
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Korean manga art commonly has bigger breasts on the women. I kid you not, that is the first thing I noticed.
Yes. Mainly pornographic anime, but anime none the less.
And now a question for the enthused fans of anime: What is better, subbed or dubbed, and why?