Otaku Links: Kickstart everything!

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  • Remember Playing Grounded, the anime-inspired puzzle company? After a couple false starts they’re launching again, and I can’t wait to get my Goldfish puzzle design.
  • Speaking of promising Kickstarters, have you heard of Mecha-Ude? It’s the first original project from Sae Okamoto, a self-described geek girl and anime industry professional. The promo video alone makes it clear she can make this happen.
  • “You’re cool, unlike those other fangirls,” is a phrase anime and game localizer Kara Dennison is really sick of hearing. A really important message that if you diss one group of fans, don’t get surprised if all of them take offense.
  • Keidra Chaney writes about the secret pleasure of solitary fandom, of indulging in a hobby you didn’t know anyone else involved in, usually pre-Internet. By the time I was in sixth grade I already had an Internet connection and was browsing Gundam Wing and Fushigi Yuugi “shrines,” as we called fansites back then, so this was a fascinating read.

Screencap via Trickster. I won’t be watching but damn, that’s pretty.

1 Comment.

  • Look for my take on “Thunderbolt Fantasy” next week. Unlike most shows, I had an embarrassment of riches where it was concerned — more material than I knew what to do with! (It also helps that I’m a longtime live-action martial-arts cinema fan going in.)

    Re: solitary fandom – there are musical groups and movies that I seem to be in a fandom of one for, so for me that has been a consistent theme of the things I’ve been interested in. It felt genuinely weird to talk to other people about a shared interest.

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