Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – Crunchyroll Originals Presents: Making of Onyx Equinox – Notes!
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (PDT) |Â Friday 4 September 2020 – 2 pm to 3 pm central Panel Description: Join the creative staff behind the Crunchyroll Original series Onyx Equinox for a deep dive into the making of the show. Learn more about the production, mythology, and more as you journey through Mesoamerica in preparation for the premiere. Featuring: Sofia Alexander – Executive Producer … Continue reading Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – Crunchyroll Originals Presents: Making of Onyx Equinox – Notes!
(THEORY) The Goddess Reborn: I Choose the Emperor Ending
By: Peggy Wood | @peggyseditorial You know that song, â[What If God Was] One Of Usâ by Joan Osborne? I Choose the Emperor Ending reminds me a lot of that song, mainly because Marina, better known as Rino or the Technician in the story, is the worldâs âgoddessâ without anyone knowing it. That, I think, is something we can all agree on. But, what if Marinaâs chosen … Continue reading (THEORY) The Goddess Reborn: I Choose the Emperor Ending
Theory: Rurahel – A Guardian Spirit? (The Twin Siblingsâ New Life)
By: Peggy Wood | @peggyseditorialâ So, I was re-reading the available chapters of The Twin Siblingsâ New Life, and I think Rurahel might be a guardian spirit. I think she might have been the Emperorâs former spirit guardian. Hear me out, okay? Thus far, weâve seen that the spirits are very attached to their persons. They do not have to be next to their persons–but they … Continue reading Theory: Rurahel – A Guardian Spirit? (The Twin Siblingsâ New Life)
Resources for Manga Studies
(Image Source)Â An essential part of collegiate studies is the idea of presentation and publication – offshoots, primarily, of paper submission. As such, it may be hard to find appropriate resources for one’s paper on manga in the US or find the right place to submit once your professor has had a look (if you’ve even written one on the subject). In other cases, some … Continue reading Resources for Manga Studies
Update – Sorry for the missing post!
Jenna is working on video stuff with Peggy; Casea is working on her next post (woohoo!); and Peggy is mostly out for the next week or so to work on graduate school stuff and videos with Jenna. Regularly scheduled posting is coming back soon! We hope this Saturday since we promised to be back last week–but more than likely it will be next Saturday when … Continue reading Update – Sorry for the missing post!
[Theory] The True Voice of Yusuke Urameshi?
By: Krow Smith | @coffeewithkrow Yu Yu Hakusho is ultimately my favourite anime, to the point where I canât bear the thought of liking an anime more than it. For example, Berserk (1997) will be my ânumber 1â while Yu Yu Hakusho has exceeded the list altogether because its pedestal is just that high. That is the length I must go to secure a strange … Continue reading [Theory] The True Voice of Yusuke Urameshi?
Comic-Con@Home – Â Kodansha Comics Got Weird Manga: Summer Edition – Notes!
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (PDT) |Â Saturday 25 July 2020 (7:00 PM – 8:00 PM) Panel Description: Are you an anime watcher, manga reader (or even a comics fan) looking for recommendations to get you through the summer? Have we got the manga titles for you! Join the manga experts at Kodansha USA Publishing including Misaki Kido, Tomo Tran, and Ivan Salazar as they … Continue reading Comic-Con@Home – Â Kodansha Comics Got Weird Manga: Summer Edition – Notes!
Comic-Con@Home 2020 –Â Gender, Race, and Comic Book Coloring
Recommended Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhaMJ8LcURs&feature=youtu.be I started taking notes on this panel, such as the differences between CMYK Coloring and RGB Coloring, but the panel is a valuable piece of media that I canât help encouraging people interested in the history of comics to read. Some other links to check out from the panel include:  https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/about/pitch-us/ https://kleinletters.com/LetteringTop.html Continue reading Comic-Con@Home 2020 – Gender, Race, and Comic Book Coloring
Comic-Con@Home – Warner Archiveâs  Secret Origin of Saturday Morning Cartoons – Notes!
The Transition of Cartoons Into Television: Warner Brothers started out as shorts and moved into television shows. New York television had a lot of airtime to fill, so they used copious amounts of cartoons all through the day and week. Not just on Saturday mornings. Then the networks got involved, noticing a regular audience they could captivate, realizing that Saturday morning was a âsweet spotâ … Continue reading Comic-Con@Home – Warner Archiveâs  Secret Origin of Saturday Morning Cartoons – Notes!
Theory: A Princess in the Stepmother’s Märchen
More and more Iâm starting to think that Shuli von Neuschwanstein (the pink haired lady above) is actually an abandoned princess. Here me out, okay? We see her mother and brother in color a few times over different chapters. In fact, in chapter 31 we see them all together, one after another: And they do look alike–we see pink hair, green eyes… but thatâs kind of … Continue reading Theory: A Princess in the Stepmother’s Märchen
