Ani-Pock Podcast update
I'm still in Southern California-- my plane ticket was changed, so I won't be able to post the megacast until tomorrow. Thanks, -Pocky
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I'm still in Southern California-- my plane ticket was changed, so I won't be able to post the megacast until tomorrow. Thanks, -Pocky
I remember Pocky did an article on nifty Japanese toilet paper earlier this year.
Alright everyone, after reviewing what I could find I have decided to jump at Mahoraba because, for lack of a better term, it was the only one that made sense in terms of characters and style. I am going to review it once more. If any of you have another idea, speak now. In either case I would prefer it if I did not have to script it myself. Not that I'm lazy, but I just don't want to. Mahoraba has 30+/- characters in it. I'm not sure if they all speak. I suppose we may start tryouts now. If you have would like a specific character, state it at the beginning of your try out.
The Ninja Consultant's latest episode is about their trip to Japan! I've just finished listening to it and the two are pretty entertaining. They take your through a day by day account, incluing a giant anime convention. I can say that my trip to Japan last summer was pretty much like this, so if you want to know what its like to visit Japan, listen in!
Hey all,
I don't know what to call this.
According to Anime Desho Desho (which got it's info from this site), a live action SHnY drama is being planned. The pictures you see above should make the cast. I must say, it looks like a good choice for Mikuru, pretty close if you ask me. Also, the voice actress for animated Haruhi will be play her in the drama.
This is Kira posting. On the behalf of myself, Rin, and Chikyuu, we would like to set up an event for, unfortunately but unavoidable, english speaking ani-pockers. The idea that has been created is to take an anime that is japanese and do voice overs using volunteers. It would take a lot of work and I'd do my best, college and all, to make time to put it together. We believe this will be a great and fun project for pockers, and we will have made something to call our own by the end of the project. It will be something we can have for ourselves. We will host try outs for characters. If anybody has any idea for the anime please post it. It's volunteer only, but still. It could be really fun. I can't think of anything else to say.
So many kinds of bowing! This series makes up a bunch of names for them too XD
Hi! This is Rin posting for Mr. Mew! Look what Mr. Mew found and he wanted to share this all with you. It's more fashionable Obentous, but seriously check this link out, there are a lot of "Hello Kitty!" icons in them and I saw a strawberry and a chibi that looks like it could be Pocky-San. Anyway have a look and see for yourselves. Thanks Mr. Mew!
"We are currently developing and studying dance-oriented nonverbal play with between children and the robot Keepon, designed and built by Hideki Kozima. Keepon is a small creature-like robot developed to perform emotional and attentional interaction with children. If has four degrees of freedom, a soft rubber skin, two cameras in its eyes, and a microphone in its nose."
Omg, rofl this is really great. Creepy, a bit, okay maybe a lot, but relive Toy Story anime stylz....lol.
Thanks for the fun questions on the last episode.
Ani-Pock World News Now Episode 2 now online!!
Hi hi minna-san! How is your monday going? I found this very touching and powerful amv and I wanted to share it because even though it's very dramatic, it's very beautiful and the significance of keeping an open mind and accepting others couldn't be more apparent. If you haven't seen the anime, "Fruits Basket" and are planning to, DO NOT watch this amv, for there are major spoilers. Anyhow, I hope you enjoy this amv.
(Via PinkTentacle)
Mospeng-kun is a tissue-dispensing robot created by InterRobot Inc., a robot development and rental company based in western Japan.
When the friendly Mospeng-kun detects a person nearby, it utters a high-pitched onegai shimasu and offers up a pack of tissues. When the tissues are taken from the robot’s hand, it thanks the customer with an arigato gozaimashita and grabs another tissue pack from the cartridge for the next person.
InterRobot’s rental fees start at 100,000 yen ($835) for 5 days, which is quite a bit more than the going rate for a human tissue distributor. But Mospeng-kun looks to be a cheerful worker, constantly maintaining a smile on its face monitor. In addition, according to the company website, Mospeng-kun is capable of gathering information about the people it encounters on the job.
Unfortunately, though, the robot really needs to learn to work faster before it is ready for the sidewalks of Shibuya.
I recorded this at the 2005 San Diego Comic Con convention. The sound people had some "problems". -_-
(Via TokyoMango):
Japanese lunch boxes can be really awesomely pretty, as you can see in this and other daily creations documented on e-obento.com.
Thanks for the fun questions on the last episode.
(Via TokyoTimes.org)
For residents of Japan who choose to eschew chairs by opting for the more traditional cushion, yet at the same time find lengthy lazing about sessions somewhat uncomfortable, the commonly found cushion chair combo is an ideal compromise.More information >>
Thanks for the fun questions on the last episode.
So I know we have lots of international members, but not everyone knows exactly where those places are! We might know those countries as "over there" like... "in Europe", but where exactly?? Let Yakoo from the Anamaniacs show you! ^^
I may have posted this before, but it is always very cool to watch. This is Sony's now discontinued robot called Qrio! The below video will demonstrate all its cool features.
Hey all!
Update: After checking comments as well as taking a look at past Member Quotes, I decided that Kami is absoutly right when he says that there are so many members that are no longer here or have changed their names like the seasons. So.... With that thought:
If I don't have any kind of contact from other past members by March 10th, then I will be deleating names. >_<
Hello Ani-Pock Community!
Thanks for the fun questions on the last episode.
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