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July 3, 2009
CalAggie is currently attending AX! But not cosplaying. 7:49AM
June 27, 2009
CalAggie added a blog Motoko Makes Two Recent Lists, Faye Charts on One 1:01AM
Here I am again, writing about anime characters appearing on "best X" lists. I generally dislike the general concept of list stories, especially if individual items are broken up into their own "slideshow" pages (such as UGO and Forbes) but I feel like I should mention whenever anime/manga characters make appearances in such features.
June 21, 2009
CalAggie had a submision approved for Higepiyo and now has 1,367 points. 3:48PM
CalAggie had a submision approved for Higepiyo and now has 1,365 points. 3:44PM
CalAggie had a submision approved for Higepiyo and now has 1,349 points. 3:44PM
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June 16, 2009
CalAggie is now friends with Alice 11:52AM
May 21, 2009
  • May 21, 2009 - 5:16 p.m.
    CalAggie CalAggie is doing final prep for Fanime this weekend.
  • May 21, 2009 - 5:14 p.m.
    CalAggie just added a new blog
    My Attempt At Cosplay For Fanime This Weekend
    Since I misplaced the jacket that would have been a key part of an America (Hetalia) costume, I bought some reading glasses and ties earlier this week for a C.T. Smith (Zombie Powder) costume, which I have wanted to do for a couple years. I haven't been able to find a silver pistol around so I'm not going to sweat it - it'd have to be peace-bonded anyway. I doubt many people will recognize it at first glance but if they do, I'll be glad. I'll be wearing it on Saturday and possibly street clothes on Sunday. It'd be interesting ...

  • May 19, 2009
  • May 19, 2009 - 11:50 p.m.
    CalAggie just added a new blog
    Brief Thoughts After Reading A Fan Artist Piece
    [cross-posted from Nigorimasen!]

    A few days ago, I read something from ANN’s The Gallery series for the first time. In that series, they profile fan artists that could use a bit more exposure and this time it was about Stephanie Kao. I’d never heard of her before but she said some things I’d like to comment on, particularly since I’m going to a con this weekend and will take at least one cursory walk through Artists’ Alley. Kao mentioned having to deal with negative reactions to her art style - a mix of traditional, anthro, and anime influences - ...

  • May 10, 2009
  • May 10, 2009 - 9:26 p.m.
    CalAggie CalAggie is frustrated that he can't find the jacket he bought for cosplay.
  • May 7, 2009
  • May 7, 2009 - 9:59 p.m.
    CalAggie just added a new blog
    Two Old UGO Photo Features

    "50 Hottest Sci-Fi Women" feature on UGO




    I was checking the mail on my domain and saw the above sponsored link tonight. I clicked on it and was taken to a page-by-page photo feature (I HATE THOSE!) on UGO called "50 Hottest Sci-Fi Women" from last November. Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop was #44 [link] and desired for being "strong in all the right ways" and "not just a steteotypical anime chick". The only video-game character was Samus Aran at #8 [link].














  • March 9, 2009
  • March 9, 2009 - 10:50 p.m.
    CalAggie just had a submission approved for Case Closed
    CalAggie just made 12 changes on the Case Closed page and now has 1,337 points.

  • March 9, 2009 - 10:10 p.m.
    CalAggie just had a submission approved for Volume 2
    CalAggie just made 1 change on the Volume 2 page and now has 1,335 points.

  • March 9, 2009 - 9:53 p.m.
    CalAggie just had a submission approved for Volume #2
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  • March 9, 2009 - 8:42 p.m.
    CalAggie just had a submission approved for Book #2
    CalAggie just made 4 changes on the Book #2 page and now has 1,275 points.

  • March 9, 2009 - 8:06 p.m.
    CalAggie just had a submission approved for Murder Princess
    CalAggie just made 6 changes on the Murder Princess page and now has 1,267 points.

  • March 9, 2009 - 6:28 p.m.
    CalAggie just had a submission approved for Murder Princess
    CalAggie just made 6 changes on the Murder Princess page and now has 1,205 points.

  • March 3, 2009
  • March 3, 2009 - 3:03 a.m.
    CalAggie just commented on Gia's Topic - Zomg ADS!
    Don't mind ads that much as the site's gotta make money. I'll probably see them more often than I once would have since my Chrome use has increased recently (meaning less FF and AdBlock).
    I don't want ads to overlap content but banner and side block orientations are fine, though I would be a little less fine (but still understanding) with side blocks on character/series pages.

  • Feb. 12, 2009
  • Feb. 12, 2009 - 12:40 p.m.
    CalAggie is now Friends with Omo
  • Jan. 23, 2009
  • Jan. 23, 2009 - 9:04 p.m.
    CalAggie just added a new blog
    IGN's List of Top 100 Animated Series
    I have been occasionally checking in over the past few weeks at IGN's list of the top 100 animated series (to have aired on American television, of course) in anticipation of, and sponsored by, the upcoming release of Coraline. The top ten was predictable with The Simpsons taking the top prize but I managed to discover a few I had never heard of before such as Galaxy High (#52), Count Duckula (#61), and The Maxx (#16). Highlights for me: The Critic placing at #26, Samurai Jack at #43, Danger Mouse at #62, and The Huckberry Hound Show at #63.
    Fourteen ...

  • Added by CalAggie on June 27, 2009

    Here I am again, writing about anime characters appearing on "best X" lists. I generally dislike the general concept of list stories, especially if individual items are broken up into their own "slideshow" pages (such as UGO and Forbes) but I feel like I should mention whenever anime/manga characters make appearances in such features.

    Matt Atchitchy of Rotten Tomatoes ran a Total Recall column about the 50 best movie robots in commemoration with the release of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in theaters and Motoko Kusanagi (Ghost in the Shell) placed 12th, ahead of Maria from Metropolis but behind Tom Servo & Crow T. Robot from Mystery Science Theater 3000. His blurb about her:
    In our opinion, Trinity from The Matrix owes more than a little bit to Major Kusanagi. They both wear tight clothes and they both are willing to jump through the windows of office towers.
    The other list I want to mention is Penthouse's "Vixens of Fiction" feature. Though this one doesn't seem to be intentionally ranked like RT's was, Motoko appears at #27 while Faye Valentine (Cowboy Bebop) shows up a little later at #29.
    27 MAJOR MOTOKO KUSANAGI 
    From her oversize breasts to her long legs, this deeply intelligent beauty in Ghost in the Shell has the best cybernetic body we’ve seen. She’s also very well-armed. 

    [...]

    29 FAYE VALENTINE
    Hot pants have gone out of style, sadly, but this curvy bounty hunter in Cowboy Bebop sports bright yellow ones most of the time, and oozes sex—and sarcasm. That ain’t no crime.
    Both are among my favorite female characters from anime/manga but even if they weren't, I don't think I'd mind their appearances in either list. Other comments about the Penthouse list are I had forgotten that Maleficent was the villain in Disney's version of Sleeping Beauty and I'd never heard of Brenda Starr before since the comic strip doesn't run in the local papers.

    P.S. Since the last four lists I've linked to have been about women, I should try to find at least one about dudes, "hunks", or male characters in general for a sense of gender equality or some similar ideal!


    Added by CalAggie on May 21, 2009

    C.T. Smith cosplay
    C.T. Smith cosplay
    Since I misplaced the jacket that would have been a key part of an America (Hetalia) costume, I bought some reading glasses and ties earlier this week for a C.T. Smith (Zombie Powder) costume, which I have wanted to do for a couple years. I haven't been able to find a silver pistol around so I'm not going to sweat it - it'd have to be peace-bonded anyway. I doubt many people will recognize it at first glance but if they do, I'll be glad. I'll be wearing it on Saturday and possibly street clothes on Sunday. It'd be interesting to see a Wolfina cosplayer sometime with a Tripod of Justice.



    Related to: Cosplay, Zombie Powder


    Added by CalAggie on May 19, 2009

    [cross-posted from Nigorimasen!]

    A few days ago, I read something from ANN’s The Gallery series for the first time. In that series, they profile fan artists that could use a bit more exposure and this time it was about Stephanie Kao. I’d never heard of her before but she said some things I’d like to comment on, particularly since I’m going to a con this weekend and will take at least one cursory walk through Artists’ Alley.

    Kao mentioned having to deal with negative reactions to her art style - a mix of traditional, anthro, and anime influences - from both the anime and the anthro (aka “furry”) fan communities. The first time it came up, she admitted it wasn’t easy to stick with the style she likes to draw in; the second time concerned putting together a recent sketchbook and deciding to push away some of the anthro-stuff from the front of it so more readers might be drawn in. I personally don’t mind anthro and I think it’s gotten a bit of a bad rap based on skewed perceptions about that broader community, such as a certain episode of CSI from 2003.

    I don’t participate much in artists’ communities, fan art or otherwise, mainly because I’m not much of one myself. I can appreciate art on aesthetics (what it makes me feel) and mechanics (e.g. use of lines, empty spaces, etc.) and support a level of artistic freedom that lets artists work with as few restrictions as possible so that less diluted expressions of their intentions might be produced.

    Kao also said “it makes [her] sad when artists feel like they must do fanart that they have no passion for”. I’m more inclined toward original works since their reception is not potentially hampered like prior conceptions about characters held by a collective audience, like fan art is, and because I get more pleasure in seeking out and experiencing new things than settling for what’s familiar. A potential risk for original stuff, though, is its lack of instant familiarity/recognition of their subjects that could be achieved through fan art. Determining at what place on that continuum an artist is most comfortable seems like it might help him/her in producing better work and enjoying it as well.




    Added by CalAggie on May 7, 2009


    "50 Hottest Sci-Fi Women" feature on UGO
    "50 Hottest Sci-Fi Women" feature on UGO





    I was checking the mail on my domain and saw the above sponsored link tonight. I clicked on it and was taken to a page-by-page photo feature (I HATE THOSE!) on UGO called "50 Hottest Sci-Fi Women" from last November. Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop was #44 [link] and desired for being "strong in all the right ways" and "not just a steteotypical anime chick". The only video-game character was Samus Aran at #8 [link].





















    Among the "Related Features" in the sidebar was
    "Top 50 Animated Hotties" and being curious, I clicked down that trail. The earliest comment is from December 8th so I'm guessing that's when the feature appeared. Each entry explained "what makes her hot" and "who should play her" if there were a live-action adaptation. Anime characters took 11 spots: Maya Natsume from Tenjho Tenge (#4), Kei and Yuri from Dirty Pair (#11), Sailor Mars from Sailor Moon (#12), Faye from Bebop (#16 - with text & image copy-pasted from the Sci-Fi Women feature! Lazy UGO!) , female Ranma from Ranma 1/2 (#20), Asuka from Evangelion (#28), Ryoko from Tenchi Muyo (#31), Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell (#35), Saya from Blood: The Last Vampire (#37), Trixie from Speed Racer (#45), and Agatha June/Princess from Battle of the Planets/G-Force (#47). [Chun-Li from Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (#15) and Tifa Loveheart from FF VII: Advent Children (#10) were also listed but I consider them to be primarily video game characters.]

    Characters I'd never heard of before were Holli Would from Cool World (#3), Kimberly from Space Ace (#18), Firestar from Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends (#22), Taarna from Heavy Metal (#33), M'Ress from Star Trek: The Animated Series (#36), and Kylie Griffin from Extreme Ghostbusters (#38).

    Personally, I don't care for UGO's young male demographic bent but I would include Motoko, Asuka, and Faye among some of my favorite female anime characters, although there are some others I like more (e.g., Saki, Genshiken; Mireille, Noir, et al.)


    Added by CalAggie on Jan. 23, 2009

    I have been occasionally checking in over the past few weeks at IGN's list of the top 100 animated series (to have aired on American television, of course) in anticipation of, and sponsored by, the upcoming release of Coraline. The top ten was predictable with The Simpsons taking the top prize but I managed to discover a few I had never heard of before such as Galaxy High (#52), Count Duckula (#61), and The Maxx (#16). Highlights for me were The Critic placing at #26, Samurai Jack at #43Danger Mouse at #62, and The Huckberry Hound Show at #63.

    Fifteen anime made the list if you include re-edited shows: Neon Genesis Evangelion (#10), Cowboy Bebop (#14), Transformers (#23), Speed Racer (#29), Robotech (#34), Naruto (#38), Battle of the Planets [aka Gatchaman] (#44), Death Note (#51), Pokemon (#70), Gundam Wing (#73), Voltron (#76), Dragon Ball Z (#78), Astro Boy (#86), Afro Samurai (#90), and Fullmetal Alchemist (#95).

    Going through IGN's list makes me want to page through Helen McCarthy's 500 Essential Anime Movies: The Ultimate Guide, which I may buy next month, out of general interest and in preparation for a post on cultural literacy that has been kicking around in my head. (The idea spawned from my enrollment in a sociology class on popular culture this quarter.)


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