Forum - View topicAnime club suggestions?
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pottsusensei
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Hello all!!!
So I've done a search of the forums and either I didn't find anything, or I just really suck at searching. Anyway I'm in my 3rd year of running an anime club at a high school, and I am trying to get new ideas to keep the club fresh and interesting for the students. As of now, our meetings consist of talking anime news, watching anime, and planning small trips (dinner, Japanese markets, etc.), and planning video game parties. I've also reached out to a couple magazines, and production companies to get subscriptions. I was wondering if anyone in here had some fresh suggestions, or if you were in an anime club of your own, what would you like to see or do? Thank you so much for being patient with a newb. |
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nobahn
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First of all, where are you located?
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Night fox
Posts: 561 Location: Sweden |
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Why not create a manga strip and get it published in the school newspaper/website? If you really want a challenge and if you have the time, though, you could design your own cosplay outfits (or at least draw them on paper). Design club logo for T-shirts. Other things I can think of are anime-themed karaoke nights and making Bento boxes. Nothing too original, but you gotta start somewhere to get the ball rolling.
I'm an anime newb myself, compared to many on these boards, but since I find the topic interesting I decided that I should at least make a contribution. |
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pottsusensei
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In the Los Angeles County. Interestingly enough in Gardena which is supposed to have a huge Japanese population. We have a few trips planned to some local retailers. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
thank you! These are really great ideas! {Combined serial posts. ~nobahn} |
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AJ (LordNikon)
Posts: 516 Location: Kyoto |
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Cons? How about an anime pilgrimage to Japan?
Don't laugh, it was on my first trip to Japan, I just got off the plane at NRT when all the sudden after 15 hours of flights did I hear, "OMG!!! IT'S PIKACHU!!!" then a crowd of about twenty Americans went running to the terminal window to a B747 wrap job I palm smacked and a teacher came up and apologized stating, the anime club's first trip to Japan. Of course it was at this point I discovered if I was not in Tokyo for work, I would have immediately become a denpa NEET or hikikimori out of sheer embarrassment of being American at that moment. I pay to whatever my kids never acted like this in public. |
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anime racket
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I second the conventions suggestion. There is really no better way to expand your views on anime and connect with other fans.
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Treeborn
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Your club sounds a lot more fun than the one I joined my first year of college. All those bums did was watch the first episodes of dated animes and eat Little Caesars :/
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GeminiDS85
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As long as one person in your club can read hiragana, hiragana karuta can be a lot of fun as it helps every club member learn hiragana and simple vocabulary while not feeling like you are only studying.
The game is $15.00 on Amazon. Link |
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pottsusensei
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Great ideas....we are in an area that is not very wealthy, so expensive trips would probably be out of the question. I hope to go to a con this year though
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