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Thursday, November 22, 2007


Poll: Military Vehicles in Anime

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Poll: Anime TV throughout the Years

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Poll: Anime Genres

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Poll: Anime-Influenced Animation From Outside Japan

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Tokusatsu Poll

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Mecha Types Poll

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007


Gundam Epics Poll

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Monday, November 12, 2007


Poll: Adult Animation Besides Anime

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Saturday, November 10, 2007


Best Songs from Giant Robot Anime Classics.
Today, I am posting a list for the best songs from Giant Robot anime of the classic years (1960s-1980s) and here it is:
-the "tetsujin 28-go" theme
-"Mazinger Z" by Ichiro Mizuki
-"ORE WA GUREETO MAJINGAA" by Ichiro Mizuki (from "great mazinger")
-"Getter Robo" by Isao Sasaki
-"Hiroshi no Theme" by Ichiro Mizuki (from "Kotetsu Jeeg")
-"Guttai getter robo" by Isao Sasaki (from "Getter robo")
-"Ore Wa Akira Da" by Masato Shimon (from "Yuusha Reideen")
-"Trider G7" by Isao Taira
-"Voltes V No Uta" by Mitsuko Horie
-"Iza Yuke! Robot Gundan" by Isao sasaki (from the "Grendizer/Getter robo G/Great Mazinger" film)
-"Tatakai No Uta" by Isao sasaki (from the same anime mentioned above)
-"COMBATTLER V THEME" by Ichiro Mizuki
-"Tate! Toushou Daimos" by Isao sasaki
-"Ginga No Seishun" by Kouichi Kawatsu (from "Dairugger XV")
-"Astroganger theme" by Ichiro Mizuki
-"Ike! Zambot 3" by Koichiro Hori
-"Fukkatsu no Ideon" by Isao Taira (from "Space runaway ideon")
-"Hyoryu Skyhurricane" by Casey Rankin (from "orguss")
-"Yume no Kariudo" by Yukio Yamagata (from "acrobunch")
-"daikengo" by Mitsuko Horie
-"Tobe!gundam" by Ikeda koh (from "first gundam")
-"Macross" by Makoto Fujiwara
-"Video Senshi Laserion" by Takayuki Miyauchi
-"Time for L-gaim" by MIO
-"Ai Yo Faraway" by Rie Fujiwara (from "dancougar")
-"Burning Love" by Takeshi Ike (from the same anime mentioned above)
-"syouri no Machine Robo" by Masato Shimon
-"Cross Fight!" by Ichiro mizuki and Mitsuko Horie (from "Dangaioh")
-"Ashita Ni Ikiro Baldios" by Kouichi Ise
-"Red Blue Yellow" by Kumiko Kaori (from "godsigma")
-"Tatakae! Ga-Keen" by Ichiro Mizuki and Mitsuko Horie
-"Toki Wo Koete" by Ayukawa Maya (from "z gundam")
-"Silent Voice" by Jun Hiroe (from "Gundam ZZ")
-"Sono mama no Kimi de Ite" by Yuko Nitou (from "patlabor" TV series)
-"fly high" by Otakkie Sasaki (from "gunbuster")
-"Robotech" theme by Ulpio Minucci
-"transformers" by Lion (from "transformers: the movie")
-"tatakae! Baikanfu" by Masato Shimon (from "Machine robo")
-"babel II" by Ichiro Mizuki
-"Sora tobu Mazinger Z" by Ichiro Mizuki (from "mazinger Z Vs. devilman")

Coming soon, my toplist of songs from Giant Robot anime of the Modern Years (1990s-2000s).

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Friday, November 2, 2007


U.S. Vs. Japan: Animation Wars Debates
In the past days, I've been trying to ask friends/aquaintances which do they prefer between U.S. animation and Japanimation as well as: 1) which side do they think will win a war if their heroes/charcaters fought each other (ex: if Brian and Stewie Griffin of "Family Guy" and the animated version of capt. Kirk and crew (of "star trek" animated of course) were to use their techs to fight Gundam), 2) are they equals of great characters, storytelling, and classics/adult animation, 3)which has more chances to attract adult viewers. If not mistaken, most people who responded to me so far replied to me "anime" for their answer, evn for the question regarding a what-if for conflict between cartoon characters of U.S. and those of Japan. At least, one buddy of mine prefered both sides equally.

It seems like lately, most of my aquaintances are having doubts that characters of U.S. animation can defeat those of anime (they even doubt that Superman can win against Son Goku of "Dragon Ball")as well as doubts that American animation will have as much success in attaracting adults as Japanese animation (possibly because of american animation being stereotyped as kids' stuff just like anime steroetyped as adult stuff, but the reality is that not all american cartoons are for kids, even "superfriends" can appeal to both kids and adults alike). They even doubted that if there was to be an election between American animation and Japanese animation for who would rule the adult animation world that american cartoon characters would win.

However, I'm going to continue on my survey in hopes of finding an amount of aquaintances prefering U.S. animation equaling that of those prefering anime, because anime and U.S. cartoons should be considered equlas, despite the amount of adult animation each side has to offer. But of course, I can't manipulate people into beliefs other than their own because that will be unethical, after all we have our own beliefs and opinions, right?!

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