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Anime

A popular animation genre originating from Japan, anime started around 1917 and can be hand drawn or computer animated. Questions about anime should be categorized here.

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Can i cancel an order from the Gundam Store and More?

"If a customer needs to cancel a pre-order, he or she will receive a credit less a 10% cancellation fee."

I suggest you contact them about this. It's probably possible.

info@gundamstoreandmore.com

What does ryu say when performing the hurricane kick?

Tatsumaki-Senpū kyaku

He says it as if it were slang. Combining two of the words and almost skipping "Tatsumaki"

"Tsumak-sempu-kyen"

Actually, the above is wrong: The voice sample is a bit poor on the older games, but nevertheless, he's saying "Tatsumaki senpuu kyaku" but he drops the "i" and "u" in some cases, which is the way Japanese tend to speak. So he's actually saying "tats mak senpuu kyak"

Who is tamaki suou?

Tamaki Suou is a fictional character from the manga and anime called Ouran High Host Club (Ouran High School Host Club, Ouran Koukou Host Club etc...) by Bisco Hatori.

Excuse my English - it's not my first language.

Can a beyblade do a real special move from the show?

No a beyblade can't perform feats of magic as they do in the show.

What are some good anime forums?

thepkmnworld.com

otakuholics.com

zomganime.com

watchanimeon.com

animeseason.com

otakuzen.com

What chapter does Ciel turn into a demon in Kuroshitsuji manga?

I don't think Ciel does turn into a demon in the manga, at least not the manga that has been translated into English so far - just in the anime.

Is the anime spice and wolf rated 17 and up or 14 and up?

14 and up. In fact, on its webpage at Funimation.com, it'll say "TV-14." It's the manga that's 17 and up.

Where to shade exactly to make a lifelike Anime drawing?

In all drawings, the placement of shadow and shading are the primary difference between line drawings and life-like or 3 dimensional drawings.

To understand where the shading goes your first step is to establish the direction and intensity of your light source.

Bright daylight outdoors is reflected from most surfaces and the shading on your character is light and subtle.

Single source faint light, like a candle on a table next to your character highlights the prominent edges of the figure, while leaving the larger portion in deeper shadow.

To become better at this, a bit of exercise work will help to "train" your brain to think of light source and shadow.

Use a sketchbook and draw a dozen or so simple geometric shapes. Make them big enough to get some real work done and set them far enough apart that you have space for cast shadows and notes.

I usually have students draw circles, as spheres are easy to work with, and complex enough that you learn how light works on the surface.

In the beginning it is easiest to work with a physical subject so get yourself something spherical, a ball, a Christmas ornament or the like. Now get a single light source, a desk lamp or even a flash light will do.

On the first circle of the exercise, place the light source directly over the subject and take a moment to observe how the intensity of the light varies as it moves away from the source.

Your light source should be at 90 degrees from the center of your sphere, between 6 inches to 1 foot from the subject.

Look carefully at the cast shadow, and the darkest shade of the subject.

Now shade your circle to match what you see. I recommend you use soft pencils, or charcoal as a beginning as you do not want to complicate the issue with color.

Blend your shade carefully and remember you can use a kneaded eraser to lift some of the graphite or charcoal off and create points of highlight.

Repeat this exercise several times until you understand how the light, shading and shadow work together to create the look of three dimensions.

This might be a good time to look carefully at the reflected light. There are spots in the deepest shade where light has reflected off of the ground and lightened the shade. Work at duplicating this effect on your sketch pad.

Once you are comfortable with your light source directly above, move the light to a different place, directly to the right of the subject, and repeat the observation and practice as you did with the first one.

When you have shaded enough circles with your light source in various places, all on the 90 degree plane, start moving the light source slightly behind the center of the subject, so that more shade and shadow falls on the observable surface.

Practice this look.

Then move the light sightly in front of the center of the subject so that more light falls on the surface of the subject. Note the changes in where the highlights, shades and cast shadows fall.

After repeated sketches and practice your work sheet should start to look like drawings of real spheres. After that, experiment with more than one light source, reflected light, and finally color.

All this is to train your mind to carefully observe your subject, and to render it onto paper accurately. Once you master simple shapes you can start working on complex shapes, a good working knowledge of anatomy will help, if your subjects are to appear life like they will have bones, muscles, and hair and then there is the whole "how fabric drapes" thing, but for now observation & practice are the best ways to get where you want to be.

Eventually you will want to enlist the help of friends and family as models... I know your brother doesn't look like your character, but he does have bones and muscles and is close enough that you can walk around him and shine a light source onto him so you can understand what your character needs to make him look real.

Just remember, observation and lots of practice will show in your end work.

Why did natsu cry in episode 99?

He was paralized by fear against Gildartz tremendous magic power

Do contemporary artworks make particular demands on audiences if so why?

All artwork makes demand on the audience. They require the audience to make inferences about the piece based on context and culture.

Is episode 203 of hitman reborn the last episode?

I don't think it is. You see, the rumor about it ending originally started when it was posted on TV Tokyo's website (the broadcast station that airs Reborn! in Japan) that the "ending episode" was going to be aired on the 25th. Everyone took this as "Reborn is ending" and started freaking out. However, if the series really was ending, then there 1.) would have been an announcement on the animation company's website and 2.) been a bigger announcement, since Reborn is a very popular show. So, it is either going on hiatus or switching broadcasting stations on Japanese television. :)

What is the episode after The Blind Bandit in Avatar the Last Airbender?

The episode is called "Zuko Alone." The title is pretty much self-explanatory. This is the only episode in which Aang does not appear in. It's all about Zuko.

Do Higurashi no Naku koro ni kira come on tv?

No, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kira is an OVA (Original Video Animation), meaning it is released direct-to-video and has not been aired on television.

Which is better Macromedia Flash or anime studio pro?

Well I think it's better but if you want simplicity get the other hope this helps see ya.

What anime has david neil black been in?

He was Ryoma Echizen in "Prince of Tennis" :D

How do you pronounce Clannad?

If you're American, you read it just like you normally would (clahn-nahd) but if you're going for a Japanese accent, you would say ku-rah-naa-do or ku-rah-naa-du.

What day of the week does beelzebub manga come out?

At least every Friday if not it will come out random

Is inuyasha protective of kagome or kikyo?

Both. He decides to protect Kikyo no matter what and he gets upset when he finds out [someone] has feelings for her, but he also gets very protective of Kagome whenever Koga comes along. If you didn't mean "protective" in that way, it's still the same answer. He would jump in front of a bullet for both of them.

What is the theme song for negima?

Opening Theme:"1000% SPARKING! (English Version)" by Luci Christian, Leah Clark, Jamie Marchi, Brina Palencia (eps 2-12,15-25)

"Transcending Everlasting Time (English Version)" by Stephane Young (eps 13-14)

#1: "1000%SPARKING!" by Rina Satou, Akemi Kanda, Ai Nonaka & Yu Kobayashi (eps 2-4,8-12,15-17,25)

#2: "1000%SPARKING!" by Hazuki, Yui Horie & Junko Minagawa (eps 5-7,18)

#3: "Eien no Toki o Koete" by Junko Minagawa (eps 13-14)

#4: "1000%SPARKING" by Akeno Watanabe, Mai Kadowaki & Yuki Matsuoka (ep 19)

#5: "1000%SPARKING!" by Natsuko Kuwatani, Sawa Ishige & Mamiko Noto (ep 20)

#6: "1000%SPARKING!" by Ryoko Shiraishi, Kimiko Koyama & Mari Kanou (ep 21)

#7: "1000%SPARKING!" by Madoka Kimura, Kotomi Yamakawa, Azumi Asakura & Ai Bandou (ep 22)

#8: "1000%SPARKING!" by Rina Satou, Miyuki Sawashiro & Chiwa Saito (eps 23,24)

Ending Theme:"1000%SPARKING! (English Version)" by Luci Christian, Leah Clark, Jamie Marchi, Brina Palencia (ep 26)

"A-LY-YA! (English Version)" by Caitlin Glass, Cherami Leigh (eps 2-24)

"Love Sensation (English Version)" by Laura Bailey (ep 25)

"Mahora Sentai Baka Ranger" by Natsuko Kuwatani & Tanaka Hazuki & Horie Yui & Shiraishi Ryoko (eps 1-3, 7, 10, 14, 23-24)

"Starry-Sky Letter (English Version)" by Kate Bristol (eps 2-3)

#01: "Hoshizora Letter" by Akemi Kanda (eps 2-3)

#02: "A-LY-YA!" by Rina Satou, Akemi Kanda, Ai Nonaka & Yu Kobayashi (eps 4-6,10,12-15)

#03: "A-LY-YA!" by Hazuki, Yui Horie & Junko Minagawa (ep 7)

#04: "A-LY-YA!" by Sawa Ishige, Natsuko Kuwatani & Mamiko Noto (eps 8,11,21)

#05: "A-LY-YA!" by Ryoko Shiraishi, Kimiko Koyama & Mari Kanou (ep 9)

#06: "A-LY-YA!" by Madoka Kimura, Kotomi Yamakawa, Azumi Asakura & Ai Bandou (ep 16)

#07: "A-LY-YA!" by Shizuka Itou, Mami Deguchi & Akane Omae (ep 17)

#08: "A-LY-YA!" by Akeno Watanabe, Mai Kadowaki & Yuki Matsuoka (ep 18)

#09: "A-LY-YA!" by Miho Sakuma, Misa Kobayashi, Yumi Shimura, Mai Aizawa & Yuka Inokuchi (eps 19,22)

#10: "A-LY-YA!" by Yuri Shiratori, Ayana Sasagawa, Megumi Takamoto & Naomi Inoue (eps 20,23)

#11: "A-LY-YA!" by Mahora Gakuen Chuutobu 3-A + Negi Springfield (ep 24)

#12: "Love Sensation" by Rina Satou, Akemi Kanda & Ai Nonaka (ep 25)

#13: "1000%SPARKING!" by Mahora Gakuen Chuutobu 3-A & Negi Springfield (ep 26)