July 2003
Bleh
Posted By: Shoju on July 31, 2003 10:55 P.M. (PST)

After watching Gundam Seed 42, I have accepted Athrun and Cagalli's relationship.  I don't mind Athrun very much, but I really don't see him and Cagalli going together.  Finding out that Cagalli was really Kira's sister was...I don't know...freaky and disappointing.  Anyways, I look forward to watching how they develop this relationship.
With the relationships firmly in place (IMHO), I finally added Gundam Seed into the the permanent spot of being my 3rd favorite anime of all time.

I also added Onegai Twins in a temporary 4th place spot.  The only thing I would like to see is Kei and Mizuho sharing at least one moment in the anime somewhere down the line.

D.N.Angel is right at the edge of getting on the list.  I've read some of the scanlations of the manga, and I am not disappointed about the various changes they have done in the anime.  The anime is still great, and after episode 18, it will most likely hit my list.

It appears my site is doing well against the other sites that come up when you type in "Gaea" for Anipike's search engine.  This has somewhat renewed my spirit to write up some reviews.  I will see if I can finish up Chobits and .hack//Sign tomorrow and Saturday.  Then, if I have time, I will write up a review for one of the new anime.

Lineage II
Posted By: Shoju on July 25, 2003 12:10 A.M. (PST)

After watching Onegai Twins 2, I am really glad I bought that poster signed by the voice actor/actresses of Onegai Twins.  I absolutely love the show.

I am currently playing Lineage II on a Korean account I made.  I love the game so far, but I need to get a new video card really soon.

Bad Boys II rocks!  Gun fights, porno, comedy, car chases, gore, and dead boobies.  What more could you ask for?  ^_^

Lineage!
Posted By: Shoju on July 17, 2003 11:28 P.M. (PST)

News that a Dark Elf class was going to be added has drawn me back to my favorite MMORPG.  That sure dampens reviews.  =P

Yesterday, Onegai Twins was released first by AnimeJunkies.  I watched it and then I got a different encode.  Then Anime-Empire and Anime-Keep released their version.  I kept AE-AK's encode and deleted the other two.
I didn't really know if Mizuho would make an appearance, but as soon as I saw her in the opening, I yelled out "YES!"
The story looks very good so far.

As for CEI, I like it there.  Learning about DOS is boring though.

Chain mails are stupid!
Posted By: Shoju on July 11, 2003 10:58 P.M. (PST)

I checked my mail today and I found that someone had e-mailed me a fucking chain letter.  Take a look at the main message:

Maria Juarez 
Finance Specialist 
Houston-Galveston Area Council 
P.O. Box 22777 
Houston, TX 77227-2777 
Phone 713 993-2468 
Fax 713 993-2465 
maria.juarez@h-gac.com 
 
 
To all of my friends, I do not usually forward messages, 
but this is from my good friend Pearlas Sanborn and she 
really is an attorney. If she says that this will work - it WILL work. 
After all, what have you got to lose? 
 
 
 
SORRY EVERYBODY.....JUST HAD TO TAKE THE CHANCE!!! 
I'm an attorney, and I know the law. This thing is for real. 
Rest assured AOL and Intel will follow through with their 
promises for fear of facing a multimillion dollar class 
action suit similar to the one filed by PepsiCo against 
General Electric not too long ago. 
 
 
 
Dear Friends, 
Please do not take this for a junk letter. Bill Gates is sharing 
his fortune. If you ignore this you will repent later. Microsoft 
and AOL are now the largest Internet companies and in an 
effort to make sure that Internet Explorer remains the most 
widely used program, Microsoft and AOL are running an 
e-mail beta test. 
 
When you forward this e-mail to friends, 
Microsoft can and will track it (if you are a Microsoft 
Windows user) for a two week time period. For every 
person that you forward this e-mail to, Microsoft will 
pay you $245.00, for every person that you sent it to that 
forwards it on, Microsoft will pay you $243.00 and for 
every third person that receives it, you will be paid 
$241.00. Within two weeks, Microsoft will contact you 
for your address and then send you a cheque. 
 
Regards. 
 
Charles S. Bailey 
General Manager Field Operations 
1/800-842-2332 Ext. 1085 or 
904/245-1085 or RNX 292-1085 
Charles_Bailey@csx.com 
 
 
 
I thought this was a scam myself, but two weeks 
after receiving this e-mail and forwarding it on, 
Microsoft contacted me for my address and 
within days, I received a cheque for US$24,800.00. 
You need to respond before the beta testing is over. 
If anyone can afford this Bill Gates is the man. 
It's all marketing expense to him. Please forward 
this to as many people as possible. You are bound 
to get at least US$10,000.00. We're not going to 
help them out with their e-mail beta test without 
getting a little something for our time. My brother's 
girlfriend got in on this a few months ago. When I 
went to visit him for the Baylor/UT game. She 
showed me her check. It was for the sum of 
$4,324.44 and was stamped "Paid In Full". Like I 
said before, I know the law, and this is for real 
 
Intel and AOL are now discussing a merger which 
would make them the largest Internet company 
and in an effort make sure that AOL remains the 
most widely used program, Intel and AOL are 
running an e-mail beta test. 
 
When you forward this e-mail to friends, Intel can 
and will track it (if you are a Microsoft Windows 
user) for a two week time period. 
 
For every person that you forward this e-mail to, 
Microsoft will pay you $203.15. 
 
For every person that you sent it to that forwards 
it on, Microsoft will pay you $156.29. 
 
And for every third person that receives it, you will 
be paid $17.65. Within two weeks, Intel will contact 
you for your address and then send you a check. 
I thought this was a scam myself, but a friend of my 
good friend's Aunt Patricia, who works at Intel, actually 
got a check of $4,543.23 by forwarding this e-mail. 
 
Try it, what have you got to lose???? 

I did a small search on Google and found that this has been around since April of this year.  This is why I made my little page about Internet Etiquette.

Anyways, I'll be heading over to Six Flags Magic Mountain tomorrow.  I'm excited that I finally get to ride X.

Happy Lesson's sequel has started.  I love it already.  I do miss the chibi dancer ending though.

Caught up
Posted By: Shoju on July 9, 2003 11:40 P.M. (PST)

After a few days, I got caught up with all the battles.

Compared to last year, I did a whole lot more this year at AX.  I also bought a lot more stuff.  I have my shiny new Discover credit card to thank for that.  =P

Next Monday, I start my road to getting a MCSE.  I might write reviews starting next week.

Last year, the pictures of my stuff were crap.  My friend totally sucks at taking pictures.  This year, he got a digital camera.  I will take the pictures of my stuff myself with this camera.  I'll have these within the next few weeks.  Pictures of my room and my PC area will probably be taken also.

Anime Expo 2003 Report
Posted By: Shoju on July 9, 2003 12:10 A.M. (PST)

Day 0 - My dad already checked the room out, and he gave me the cards to the room at a restaurant in Little Saigon.  We get there and put our luggage in the room.  We then go through the trouble of dragging an entire desktop computer across the lobby, up the elevator, and to the end of the hall of the third floor where our room was located in the Marriott.  My back was hurting badly by the end.  It was the first time in a long while I had done something that laborious.  It proved to me that I had really let myself "go" in the past year.
We set up the computer and find out that the internet connection kicked ass.  A little while later, my friend and I go get our badges.  I was pre-registered and pre-paid; so I got my stuff pretty quickly.  My friend was pre-registered but forgot to bring the paper.  He had to stand in line for a really long time.  There was no signal and I couldn't find him.  I decided I would wait for him and I stood leaning against a column that was by the escalator that went down.  I had a view of the registration exit and waited a really long time there.  When he finally got out, we went to 7-11 to eat.

Day 1 - We wake up and eat some cereal bars for breakfast.  This is what I ate for breakfast for the next 3 days.  I grab my backpack and stuff a camcorder in it.  I assume that the fully charged battery would last for 4 hours, which was more than enough for the Opening Ceremonies.  Our seats for opening ceremonies were on the left side, just behind the left back screen.  Those things weren't working so I had a pretty crappy view of the left screen all the way in the front.  I record the thing and soon, I notice that the battery is going fast.  I hoped the battery wouldn't go dead, but it did.

For the ceremony itself, I was a little disappointed that Ramen & Rice weren't there.  Yuki Kajiura did a preview of what her concert would be like the following day. Kamiya, from an anime and manga school in Japan, showed us a video of a guy that wakes up and finds that his upper body is a dinosaur.  It was funny.  All the guest were introduced and the right eye of the AX Damura was filled in.  Me and my friend went out as they did it and got in line for the dealer's room.  When we got in, I was glad the hall was fucking huge.  I made a quick pass through some of the aisles, but then I had to leave so I could attend the Furuhashi and Nakajima Focus Panel.  Furuhashi was the director of the entire Kenshin series and part of Hunter X Hunter.  Nakajima has done character designs for Ranma 1/2.  Both are currently working on Get Backers as their respective jobs.

The opening question for the panel was someone wondering if the Get Backer characters were gay!  The entire room laughed, and the guest laughed also when the question was translated.  Both of them said they were not.  The panel was great.  The biggest reason I came to this panel was I was hoping to win a sketch, but I didn't win.  My ticket was called for an autograph, but I was too disappointed to want that so I just didn't go up.  I don't regret it.  I then stood in line for the autograph for Nakajima anyways.  She spent too much time drawing the sketches and they told us to come back for the second autograph session.  I probably should have gone to the yoshitoshi ABe panel.  Meh.

I went to the Dealer's room and ate a pizza and looked around some more.  I grabbed all the freebies I could find.  My friend and I then went to AX Idol.  It was fun to watch, but I should have gone to the "Resin/Garage Kit from Start to Finish" panel first.  I enjoyed all of the judges commentary.  It was a long event, and I stayed from start to finish.  My favorite act was the girl who did a Pocky monologue.  At the end, I gave my friend a box of Pocky to give to her.

Day 2 - The first thing we did was to claim our Masquerade tickets with out vouchers.  Then we went to the hall where we split up.  I then went to the Taniguchi and Kuroda panel.  Taniguchi is a director who has worked on Gundam Wing and Kiddy Grade.  Kuroda is a writer who has written scripts for Onegai Teacher and Trigun.  Both have worked on Infinte Ryvius and s-CRY-ed.  I attended this panel solely for Kuroda.  This was definitely the best panel of AX for me.  Both of them didn't want a formal panel and decided to use a wireless mic to walk to the guest who had questions.  One question was asked to Kuroda about the fanservice in Onegai Teacher.  He said he writes it for himself because he loves fanservice.  ^_^
He also revealed that Onegai Twins was about a guy who has two girls suddenly appear.  One of them is his girlfriend, and the other is his sister, but he doesn't know who is what to him.  It takes place 2 years after Onegai Teacher and happens at the same lake that Kei was sitting by in the first episode of Onegai Teacher.
At the end of the panel, my ticket wins an autograph from both Guests of Honor.  ^_^
As we leave, both guest shake the hands of the people who attended the panel.  I graciously shake and bow my head to both of them.
While I was at this panel, my friend waited in some line to get tickets for the Anime Music Video Contest.

After the panel I scour the dealer's room for a pencil board of Kiddy Grade and an art book for Onegai Teacher.  I find the art book, but not the pencil board.  I end up getting a pencil board of s-CRY-ed.  I have only read the first volume of the manga; so I don't really know much about the series.  I forgot that he had also worked on Gundam Wing.  Oh well.  I get to the autograph line and wait.  When it is my turn I find out that they want to personalize it with my name.  I give them my alias name, Shoju.(Shoju is not my real name, but it will be some day.)  I tell them both arigato.  These two guest were really cool!  ^_^

After getting the stuff signed, I bring it back to my room and head off to the Dealer's room to eat pizza and look around again.  I then go wait in line for the Kajiura concert.  My friend is waiting in line to get an autograph by Kuroda since he didn't win.  The session ends before he can get his art book signed and comes wait in line with me.
Our seats were roughly the same as opening ceremonies, but the back screens were working by this time.  I taped pretty much the whole concert.  My friend bought himself and me copies of her CD "Fiction" before a lot of people noticed that they were selling CDs.  The concert was lovely.  The violin guy, Hitoshi Konno, was very good.  She even treated us to an encore.

I went to the Veterans of Anime Music Videos Panel after.  It was a good panel.  After that, I went to wait in line for the AMV contest.
One of the videos, "Through Time, Through Space," is one that I have already watched.  It also happens to be good enough to be put in my "Favorites" folder.  I voted for it, but it didn't win.  Of all the ones I voted, only "Stop the Rock" and "Euphoria" won.  "Chibi Things that Kill" was a great video, but I wanted "Leaves of Happaness" to win.  The action video of Escaflowne was the one I voted for in the Action Category.  "Eternal Damnation" was also very good.
This year the AMV's went well.  Unlike last year.  Our seats were way in the back on the left side.  I think it was 5 rows from the last row.  My view of the screen was good.
Stupid people complained about a small light that was shining on the screen we were watching.

Day 3 - Since we didn't have to wait in line for Masquerade tickets like I though we would have had to, we went to the Rikudo Focus Panel.  Rikudo is the mangaka of Excel Saga!  He is a very funny guy.  Whenever he was asked about the hentai doujinshi he has made, he made a "ssshhh!" sound.  ^_^
He apparently likes to play pranks on his staff.  One time he took them out to eat and ended up driving for an hour before someone asked him where they were going.  There was a lot of praise for him.  One guy even asked him if he liked Mexican food and asked him if he would like some after the panel.  The same guy ended the Q&A session by singing a song, "When Birds Suddenly Appear," to him.  I would have liked to win a sketch, but I didn't win.  He had already drawn them and were giving them to the winners at the end of the panel.

After the panel I went to the dealer's room and started buying stuff.  I went to the Kajiura Focus Panel after.  The most interesting tidbit I found out was that, in Aquarian Age, the songs she made for it was in a language that was gibberish called Yukarish.  I didn't win an autograph and I didn't feel like waiting in line to get her autograph.  I went to the dealer's room again and bought even more stuff.

Then I went to the Last Exile Panel.  There, a lot of the story was spoiled.  Apparently, Claus hates Alex and that's why they don't talk to each other.  Alex has some relation with Claus's father.  When asked if Al's buns were supposed to be an upgraded version of Chiyo's hair, they answered it was.  Pioneer will try to get the same figures that the Japanese release is getting.  The photos in the ending have a great importance that will be known by watching the show.  There was a question about the Greek that is written on the side of the Silvanna, but I forgot what they said it was.  I think it was along the lines of "Fight with justice" or something.  Great panel.

I then went to join up with my friend, who was already waiting in line for the Masquerade.  The MC this year was much better than last year.  He didn't let the crowd get the better of him.  Last year, my friend and I waited in the stand by line and got floor seats.  This year, our vouchers got us seats 3 rows from the front and near the center.  Our seats kicked ass.  I taped all the good stuff.  My favorite skit was "Yu-Gi-O my God."

Day 4 - Woke up at 7:00 A.M. and packed everything up.  Loaded everything into the car and then checked out when my dad got there.  He gave me some more money and I went to the dealer's room for the last time and bought a lot more stuff.  At the Art Show auction I bid on a Sephiroth piece and won it for $35.  At the Charity Auction, I didn't plan on bidding on anything.  They then announced that they took Discover and they gave me the power to actually bid.  I used that power and bid on a Onegai Twins poster signed by the voice seiyuus.  I end up bidding against some guy and finally win it at $230.  Which happened to be my limit!

The award ceremonies took place after and then closing ceremonies.

Things I bought:

  • A set of Kanon figures (Kanon)

  • A huge Ayu PVC figure (Kanon)

  • Hellsing capsule figure set (Hellsing)

  • A huge Lulu figure (Final Fantasy X)

  • A Namco limited edition cold cast model of Mint Adnade (Tales of Phantasia)

  • A 1/100 AEGIS Gundam Seed model (Gundam Seed)

  • A O.M.N.I. Enforcer business card holder (Gundam Seed)

  • A E's Otherwise business card holder (E's Otherwise)

  • Gaara pin (Naruto)

  • Sakura pin (Naruto)

  • 11cm Sakura figure (Naruto)

  • Sakura keychain (Naruto)

  • 37" shinai

  • 2 Onegai Teacher art books (Onegai Teacher)

  • s-CRY-ed pencil board (s-CRY-ed)

  • AX 03 limited edition pin

  • AX 03 t-shirt

  • Sephiroth fanart (Final Fantasy VII)

  • Onegai Twins poster signed by voice seiyuus of the show (Onegai Twins)

Things I got that I didn't pay for:

  • Fiction CD

  • Chibi Sakura keychain (Naruto)

  • Autographs from Kuroda Yousuke and Taniguchi Goro

Freebies:

  • Witch Hunter Robin t-shirt

  • Initial D CCG cards

  • Pioneer deck of cards

  • Sample manga from Viz and TokyoPop

  • Fans from Pioneer

Bullshit!
Posted By: Shoju on July 1, 2003 11:10 P.M. (PST)

I'm stilling fucking pissed.  I bought a pair of Naruto gloves though.  They cost $120.  I love them, but they only relieved my stress for a day.  My relation with my dad will never be the same now.  I will never forgive him for taking away the last 2 months of my normal child life.

On a lighter note, I'm leaving to AX tomorrow.  I'll be staying at the Marriott.