Dragonflymagic answered Saturday November 9 2013, 4:14 pm: Anime is definately not dead. There are still a lot of fans out there. People are no longer satisfied with just reading about or watching the cartoons, they want to role play the characters and therefore the current you do, he will not respond and ever become comfortable. craze of 'Cosplay' (short for costume play) where conventions are held yearly in some of the bigger cities and Anime fans either purchase a costume over the net from Japan or they make their own of a favorite anime character and go as a different character each year. I have a daughter who does that. Once you've met some anime fans locally, I'd advise going to an anime convention together. It is a blast just planning the costume and then attending and seeing everyone elses creativity and its a good way to have fun with and meet even more anime people. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Friday November 8 2013, 9:23 am: Just for the heck of it I put ANIME CLUBS and the state I live in into a search engine. A whole list of clubs in the state and surrounding area were returned. With that information I would say you are definitely not alone in your love for ANIME.
I suggest you do as I did as well as look for online forums you can participate in. I believe if you follow this advice you will find a great many people to share your love for Anime with. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Imperfectionist answered Friday November 8 2013, 2:10 am: Anime and mangas are amazing. They have lots of forums, my favorites happen to be on crunchyroll and they use to have a chat little thingy on the side of justdubs i have no clue if they still do. But yeah i totally get you on the anime thing. my wrist tattoos and a lot of my tattoos that i have already drawn out and planned are from several different anime/manga. My most recent is my wrist which says "Kuroi Namida" which is a song title performed by the band Black Stones on the anime NANA. It means "black tears" and the lyrics translated from the kanjis are ... amazing. One thing I do recommend about anime is definitely read the manga (the book versions) too because in the anime they tend to leave out story lines or extra bonus stuff or sometimes even characters all together. and sometimes they end the anime at a spot that isn't even halfway through the manga series. I have no clue why. Sucks major dookie. [ Imperfectionist's advice column | Ask Imperfectionist A Question ]
bordomtakezova answered Friday December 31 2004, 7:34 pm: well, im not really the person to ask, because i don't really take an interest in anime, but some of my friends do. Are any of your friends intersted in it, because if they are, then maybe you can talk to them about it. or if there is someone or a group of people that you know that like anime, then maybe you can get to know them and talk to them about it. sorry if i wasn't very much help!
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