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Hi Melanie, I'm glad you managed to make something useful from the quizzes.
There are some noticeable differences in Get Backers (cert 12), a good example being towards the end of the first episode/volume. Too complicated to go into here but the manga ending has a much darker and adult edge to it.
I couldn't hand on heart say how different things like Naruto and Bleach are in their different forms. They have different names in Naruto though I think. Anyone else know if this would be suitable?
If you wanted a silly quiz you could always do an observation round (a la Krypton Factor) where you show them an excerpt and ask questions afterwards, "who was the first to speak?", "what was on the picture behind the main character" that kind of thing. We've also had some fun with a "Name that Tune" type thing using Youtube.
I wonder why all my ideas for things are cribbed from old game shows?
How about transcribing a short section into separate scripts for each character, turning the sound down and getting a them to "dub" a short section of it? You could even record it and vote on who was the best/most hilarious. Might be fun and I might use that for my manga group myself.
Good luck with your event and we'll be waiting for the blow by blow report afterwards.
Carl.
Whatever you do... under NO CIRCUMSTANCES... show them Urutsukudoji:
On 23 June, 10:04, Mélanie McGilloway
> I am organising a Manga & Animé Day for my school's Activities week
> I want to do something with Animé though and I am a bit out of my
> If you have any other ideas of activities I could do with animé, I
> Thank you!
> Mélanie McGilloway
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From: GNLIBUK@googlegroups.com [mailto:GNLIBUK@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Boz
Sent: 23 June 2009 21:16
To: Graphic Novels in Libraries UK
Subject: [GNLIBUK] Re: Manga & Animé Day
Legend of the Overfiend. Don't even be tempted to look at that
yourself. You'll have to scrub your brain clean afterwards.
<clevedonschoollibr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello all, I wonder whether some of you might be able to help me!
> (to taKe place on July 15th). We have an artist coming in to do a
> drawing workshop and I have a few other activities organised (thank
> you to Carl for sharing the ideas from his quiz which helped a
> lot!!!!).
> depth with that! My idea was to show some animé and maybe compare it
> to their manga version. I am not even quite sure how that would work
> but a friend of mine recommended Saint Seyia and Rose of Versailles as
> the animé are both very different from their manga version (she is
> French - and so am I - and those were very popular animé when we were
> "young"!). Have any of you got any other ideas as to what I could
> focus on? The animé need to be rated 12 or lower as I have some year
> 7s attending.
> would really appreciate the help.
> Clevedon School
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