This is a post I made a while back in another anime forum, but since it encapsulates so much of who and what I am about, I'll repost it here, with some timely editing. Without further ado, here we go:
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Oi, Minna! ("Hey, everyone!"),
This is the time where I thought I'd let all of you know who I am; more for those who haven't met/read me yet, and a refresher for those who have.
I am Ethan Wilson, a.k.a. Danek (or DanekJovax), Great "Ojiisan" Ethan (Ojiisan = "Old man") or G.o.E., and I'm 34 years old, and yes, I am an avid animé otaku ("fanatic").
Anyways, I'm also a computer analyst/programmer/consultant currently looking for new work. If you know any hot leads, let me know! ;2)
I live in a house in the Richmond, KY area and am married (sorry, gals ;2) with one child on the way. I'm also Christian, and love my Lord Jesus. My life verses are John 3:3 and Phillipians 1:6.
That being said, let me tell you a little tidbit about one of my big passions; Animé!
"In the Beginning..."
I have enjoyed animé ever since I was a small child, even though much of that time I wasn't even aware it was a specific demographic of the animation artform. Although I can't say I've enjoyed animé that much more until I saw Star Blazers, I will say that was the case after I went to college. But there's that question,
"What makes you like animé so much?"
Well, basically, the answer is a simple one. Three words: Storylines, Characters, and Art.
I don't want to be on record for saying that I hate any US-based animation. Quite the contrary. There is a lot to like with domestic animation titles (old titles and new ones), but in most cases, US cartoons are basically geared to a young audience (3-12 years). Also, domestic cartoon storyline formats rarely tend to be long storyline 'arcs',
but instead are 'self-contained' stories. Lastly, an overwhelming majority of characters in american animated features have very simplified personalities, that may be good for little kids, but for an old fart like me, makes me rather bored.
On the other hand, animé is treated with much more sophistication, much like the top blockbuster movies that we see in our own theaters. If you can imagine a favorite Stephen Spielberg cinema masterpiece (Saving Private Ryan, E.T., Indiana Jones, etc.), then I can show you any number of animé titles that easily equivalate to that level of character detail, catchy storyline, and beautiful cinematics.
To top it off, there is a fun and humorous quality that has been expressed in animé that isn't as easy to reproduce in live-action. Such qualities add even a higher level of enjoyment for me when watching a good animé title.
Does that help answer your question? :2)
Another Question, "What did you watch that got you into animé?"
The earliest times that I can remember watching something we'd consider "animé" was when I was a wee 'lil 4 or 5 years old, and during the times I was in daycare the daycare worker would put on the afternoon cartoons on TV (mind you, this is WAY BEFORE anything like Cartoon Network, Nicklodeon, or Fox Kids). One of those titles I remember seeing featured some hot-shot race car driver sporting a fancy white race helmet with a big "M" emblazoned on it, driving a way-cool White racecar with a big black "M" on the front hood.
Later I learned that the show was called Speed Racer (When I could read on my own). I also watched cartoons "Kimba the White Lion" and "Marine Boy". I also remember watching some old dubs of Ultraman... I really liked that show too... just wished my own capsule would ever work, dang it! ;2)
Mind you, I also watched a lot of Looney Toons and Flintstones, and Disney cartoons too; I watched just about anything that was put before me back then.
Let's see, I also remember seeing Thundercats, Voltron (Both versions), and even a few episodes of Robotech and the original Dirty Pair. All of these were during the times they were originally released to broadcast TV back in the late '70's and and early-mid '80's.
Finally, when I graduated from HS and went to VA Tech as a freshman in 1987, I realized the name of all of this animation. I met with an upper-classman in a dorm one day (that's a whole other story) and after chatting with him for a while, he realized my modest interest (at the time, at least) in animated entertainment, and invited me to
watch some titles that he had acquired with him. I had a friend who was also interested in seeing it, and offered his dorm room where he had a VCR and TV.
That day was to be a big strike against my eternal soul... (I thank Jesus for His Immeasurable Forgiveness!) when I got addicted to animé.
Dang, I can't even remember how long that day went... at least 10 hours... we saw a lot of stuff... from "Warriors of the Wind" (The hacked english dub of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind) to Akira to Dirty Pair: Nolandia Incident to Project A-Ko. It all kind of blurred together after a while.
I realized that my upperclassmen friend was an officer to a group devoted to the art and expression of animé, and invited me at that point to come to some of their meetings if I'd like to see more... well, I was like a new drug addict going to the drugstore for another hit.
Since leaving college in '90, I moved up to Ohio, and after nearly 3 years of animé withdrawal (I'd love to see anyone tell me they've put up with more without going insane), finally found a couple people in my area who also loved animé, and with their help set up what is now known as the Akron Animation Association (Tri-A for short). I was the President of that club for the 1st year, and had to step down once they went official as a student club because I wasn't an Akron U. student.
One high-point I'll mention was holding a special Animé Festival in the Akron University Student Center movie theatre, and (with official permission!) showed Akira to a crowd of over 350 people... I am glad the fire marshall didn't show up. ;2)
Since then, I've moved to KY, and after suffering a milder bout with AWS (animé withdrawal syndrome) since at that time I had a small animé collection to tide me over, I found a UK-based student group, A.M.U.K. (
http://www.uky.edu/~amuk/). I started to hang out with them during the summer, and then in the fall, I heard from one guy that some people were starting a club at EKU, closer to my home!! Yatta!! Well, I found out that the meetings were on Friday evenings, and after my first visit, the rest is history.
Now, I'm officially the Advisor to AnimEKU (
http://studentweb.eku.edu/Jacob_Williams154/AnimEKU/Website/), assiting the officers on various things as they have questions, or with whatever the club needs help on. Occasionally, I also like to hold my own "AnimeFests" at my house, inviting whomever is interested (in the area) in watching some animé with me in a more cozy environment (not to mention with Dolby Surround Sound and a 70-inch projection theater system! >;2).
Insofar as what animé I like to watch, I really have no real preference except that I like animé that effectively executes at least two of the following qualities:
- Character Development
- Art Quality/Animation Cinematics
- Storyline
- Musical Score (Themes/BGM "Background Music")
Any animé that gets three of those items down, I really like it.
Any animé that nails all four, then it's an easy favorite of mine. :2)
I prefer to avoid any animé that shows gratuitous Hentai/Yaoi/Yumi/Pornographic scenes. Note my use of the word "gratuitous". If the scene 'fits the story', I may give it a pass; I'm adult enough to realize these things happen in real life, but there *is* a limit. If the animé storyline is basically about sex (read: porn-imé), then I'll simply avoid it, like Ebichu (for those of you who happened across it, bleh).
Gosh, I can't even *start* to tell you all the titles I have watched in the time since '87, but I'll tell you that I've seen quite a few. But, here are some of my favorite animé titles, that stick above the rest of the drivel:
- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä)
- My Neighbor Totoro (Tonari na Totoro)
- Kiki's Delivery Service (Majo no Tankyuubin)
- Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting
- Last Exile
- Great Teacher Onizuka "GTO"
- Initial D
- Kimagure Orange Road "KOR"
- Nadia: Secret of Blue Water
- Bubblegum Crisis (OAV series) {note: OAV/OVA = Original Animated Video}
- Trigun
- Yawara: A Fashionable Judo Girl
- Cowboy Bebop
- Dragon Half
- Slayers
- anything .Hack
- Azumanga Daioh
Also, I've been recently dabbling in the art of cos-play, and am currently in the making of a Bear costume (from .hack//SIGN). It's more work than I first thought, but I plan on finishing it by this November's Anime convention in Cincinnati, Ohio - SugoiCon 2004. If you're planning on going there too, let me know!
Lastly, I consider myself a classic 'fansub' distributor, which is someone who promotes the spread of the anime medium in the 'States until the particular title is licensed/released for US/North American distribution.
I also carry a somewhat sizeable collection of such 'fansub' material, and if asked nicely, may opt to do some trading with anime titles still not licensed.
Well, that's all about me for now... Ja!
--- DanekJovax