Forum - View topicNEWS: Anime in the Press [2005-01-17]
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Circle
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Wow, I wanna be in that class... a few years too old I guess. I'm jealous.
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trunkschan90
Posts: 594 Location: California |
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I want to be in that class too I wish they offered those kinds of classes in college and the university
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Erufu
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Ah, to be young again and live in a town not located in West TX.... If I lived in that city, I would ask to sit in on the classes. Or I could weasel my way in as an anime expert ::hee hee:: and then just sit down and draw. I know in Japan they are now offering degrees in anime and gaming... so, if I have kids, they might be able to get those degrees when they are 30
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Blues of Hadal
Posts: 34 Location: america |
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yea i'm extremly jealous
why did everything good come after i grew up damn children damn them oh well its cool for them |
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CorneredAngel
Posts: 854 Location: New York, NY |
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Take a look at your university's catalog - they very well might. Some recent anime/manga classes: <A href="http://classes.csumb.edu/JAPN/JAPN308-01/world/index.html">Currents in Japanese Popular Culture</A> - CSU Monterey Bay <A href="http://web.pdx.edu/~levia/hstxxxtop.html">Japanese Animation and Manga</A> - Portland State University <A href="http://www.corneredangel.com/amwess/eas294asyllabus03.pdf">Explorations of Japanese Animation</A> (Vanderbilt University) In addition, most "Japanese popular culture" or "Japanese film" classes nowadays will have at least a unit, if not more, on anime/manga. |
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trunkschan90
Posts: 594 Location: California |
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Too bad the university I go to doesn't have anime
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