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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-05-2003 09:57
ok here are the lists:
Ghost Fighter
DragonBallZ
and some...
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ECLE
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate
From: China Insane since: Jun 2003
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posted 06-05-2003 10:07
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-05-2003 10:11
they are lists of cartoons from Yu Yu Hakusho, why?
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Nimraw
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Styx Insane since: Sep 2000
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posted 06-05-2003 10:22
exactly. Why oh why?!
Is there a point to this thread? If so I've failed to see it...
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-05-2003 10:25
I don't think so. anyhow please close it.
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ECLE
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate
From: China Insane since: Jun 2003
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posted 06-05-2003 10:29
Who is Yu Yu Hakusho ? A Japanese ?
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-05-2003 10:33
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iconoclast
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: SM Megamall Insane since: May 2003
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posted 06-05-2003 10:39
this is childish
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Ruski
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 06-05-2003 19:49
Its shit, now close this stupid thread.
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InSiDeR
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: Oblivion Insane since: Sep 2001
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posted 06-05-2003 19:53
Yu Yu Hakashu is a manga and an anime. But it doesn't have a list of cartoons, it's a cartoon itself. Ghost Fighter and Dragon Ball Z are cartoons themselves also, they have nothing to do with Yu Yu Hakashu.
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-05-2003 23:16
Hi, guys. I can tell more.
Yu Yu Hakusho is one of the very popular manga in Japan. It had been published for a couple of years on weekly manga magazine, called Jump. Japanese people love reading manga, which is book of cartoon. Everyweek millions of manga magazine has been sold for ages. Dragon ball z also was published on same magazine.
If you come to Japan, please go to book shop. You will find tons of manga books. I was quite surprised there are no such culture in NZ when I came here first time.
Of course some of mangas are not good. But some of them are really wonderful tool to study a lot of things, such as history or biography or whatever. These days Japanese manga has been exported to USA. I don't know yet how it is going.
All right. See ya. Hope this helps you to understand something about manga.
Hiroki Kozai
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 00:50
Thank you for telling/explaining us that Hiroki.
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iconoclast
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: SM Megamall Insane since: May 2003
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posted 06-06-2003 00:55
w0w, that explains a lot
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I'll Procrastinate Tomorrow.
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 00:57
No worries.
I miss Japanese cartoon very much.
Have a good day.
Cya.
Hiroki Kozai
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Ruski
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 03:49
Those are crap, the only good manga I have ever read is Blade of the Immortal ( Mugen No Junnon) and Akira.....Lone wolf and a Cub is pretty good too, as well Priest.
DBZ and that YU YU crap, is well a crap.
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 03:58
I miss sensible japanese anime's too.
I love Trigun.
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InSiDeR
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: Oblivion Insane since: Sep 2001
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posted 06-06-2003 04:03
quote: I love Trigun.
Ok... Where did that come from?
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 04:09
Hi, guys.
It is interesting to hear about your opinion about Japanese manga.
But I am afraid I don't know Trigun.
What kind of manga is it????
And what is something Akira???
I feel funny to ask you, guys.
Hiroki Kozai
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dmstiner
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Insane since: Mar 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 05:13
Hiroki,
Manga is doing very well in the US you'll be happy to hear. Even here in the Deep South, Georgia, both Anime and Manga are a growing trend. I was turned onto the genre a couple years ago by a friend who showed me series such as Ranma 1/2, Love Hina, Tenchi Muyo and great OAV's and movies like Vampire Hunter D, Hotaru no Haka and Princess Mononoke.
Since then I have become an fairly avid collector of many Manga and Anime titles. I also find myself more and more intrigued by the Japanese culture everyday and have started to make an effort to learn the language and partake in other Japanese activities. I love to visit some of my local Japanese eateries and share some Sushi or sit around the Hibachi with friends and drink Asahi
I picked up a boxed set of Akira Kurosawa films a few weeks ago which I enjoyed immensely. I'm eager to see more of his works as soon as I can. I hope to visit Japan someday... of course I'd also love to see New Zealand as well. I think you?re very lucky to live there; it's such a beautiful country.
Dewa mata
Doug
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 05:38
I was talking about anime's.
I love ghost in the shell. and Vampire(the recent one)
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Ruski
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 05:38
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 05:39
Hi, dmstiner.
Glad to hear that you enjoy Japanese cultural things.
Akira Kurosawa has been respected and loved by a lot of people in Japan.
Unfortunately I haven't seen his movie yet.
And speaking of Princess Mononoke, its producer, Hayao Miyazaki is the most famous cartoon movie creater in Japan. I was grown up with his movie. If I can have kids, I'd love to show his movies to them. Really romantic and nice story.
Are you trying to learn Japanese? It is great! If you need a help, please ask me. I am willing to help you, mate.
And your comment:
quote: sit around the Hibachi with friends and drink Asahi
It is really great comment. Really Japanese cultural things. How do you know Hibachi? It is sort of fire pot,isn't it? I don't know how to discribe well in English. My grand parents used to use it in the winter. It is for make room warm and also cooking like bakeing fish.
All right. Mate. Actually now I am in class so better off to study.
Nice to talk to you, mate.
Cya.
Hiroki Kozai
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 06:30
Thanks for that links, mate.
Cya.
Hiroki Kozai
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 06:38
quote: Are you trying to learn Japanese?
can you teach me?
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 06:49
Yes, I can.
It is my pleasure, Yannah.
Actually have you got any question so far?
Hiroki Kozai
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Yannah
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: In your Hard Drive; C: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 06:51
so saying arigatogozaimasu is right? it's for hello, right?
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 07:05
No, it is thank you. And it is very polite way to discribe your appreciation.
You can just say, "Arigato" to your friends.
In culturally, we use polite and frank type dependent on who you are talking to.
Arigato-gozaimasu, see this word, it consist of Arigato + gozaimasu.
Actually if you put gozaimasu to couple of words, it will become very polite.
For example,
Ohayo-gozaimasu = Good morning.
Yeah, hope it helps you. Have a good weekend!
Ps, Do you know Timaru? I live there.
Hiroki Kozai
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viol
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: Charles River Insane since: May 2002
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posted 06-06-2003 09:04
Manga for me is a fruit.
I love to eat manga, specially when my mamma prepares it for me. She brings it already clean and ready to just enjoy it.
Manga is really good, as a fruit.
You can also drink manga juice.
It's also used for some delicious food.
With this very helpful information, I believe I am collaborating in keeping the high standard set by Yannah to this interesting thread.
BTW, high standard threads are a trademark of Yannah...
ADDED: before someone tries to correct my English, let me tell you that 'mango', in English, is the same as 'manga', in Portuguese.
[This message has been edited by viol (edited 06-06-2003).]
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Hiroki
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: NZ Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 06-07-2003 02:16
I was just about to ask you what you mean, Viol.
Now I understand.
Manga is Mongo in porutoguee.
Thanks for telling me that.
I'd love to study as many as possible.
Cya.
Hiroki Kozai
[This message has been edited by Hiroki (edited 06-07-2003).]
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