24 Hours To Go
With one day left until the first event, it is probably time to post the final reminder.
We will begin at 7 o’clock on Tuesday 12 September, feel free to arrive early and get a good seat. It is worth noting that The Castle is not currently serving meals in the evening although this may change in the future.
The eight series to be shown at this event will not be announced here prior to the event. However the list will be published here some time on Wednesday to encourage discussion. Four of the series will be continued over the course of following events, based on the votes of those in attendance.










I was wondering what time you would finish, I forgot whilst thinking I don’t have to go to Paris until Wednesday, I do have to get up at 4am. Doing
the maths, 8 series must be at least 3-4 hours. I may not be able to commit to coming to this event but I will remain interested, especially in the
discussions on the Anime Series (one point of confusion is are you including Manga series too) If I don’t make it I hope it turns out to be a great
event. Good Luck
Comment by amosib — September 12, 2006 @ 2:12 pm
We will finish at about 10:40 but you are welcome to leave early if you have to.
As a point of clarification:
Anime -> Animation
Manga -> Comic Book
therefore Manga series make for bad TV.
Comment by Robert Green — September 12, 2006 @ 2:23 pm
I assumed that was what was meant, but the confusion comes when series like Chobits and Fruits Basket come to be shown on TV series, are they Manga, because thats what they
were or are they anime, as they are now shown in animation. I don’t know the answer, and when I said to asked someone recently whether the chobits DVD i bought was Anime or
Manga, they said Manga. So I am still confused.
I couldn’t make it tonight, with packing and an early start, I am disappointed and I hope it turns out to be a great evening for all. Please post what you watched so I can
read up.
Comment by amosib — September 12, 2006 @ 8:05 pm
If it’s animated, it’s anime.
If it’s a comic book, it’s manga.
Lots of people have gotten confused because of the large company called Manga that makes anime, and because lots of shops had the wrong labels for many years. But if you were told that your DVD was manga then they were wrong.
If it helps clear it up, the word anime comes from the French “bandes animées”, meaning a moving film. The word manga is a native japanese word meaning “crazy images”, and borrowed heavily from earlier subversive japanese artforms like ukiyo-e (which was, among other things, Japan’s first exposure to mass-produced porn - see episode 5 of Samurai Champloo).
Comment by Marcus Downing — September 13, 2006 @ 10:21 am