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Re: Manga & Animé Day

Boz <b...@blackmask.org.uk>

Whatever you do... under NO CIRCUMSTANCES... show them Urutsukudoji:
Legend of the Overfiend. Don't even be tempted to look at that
yourself. You'll have to scrub your brain clean afterwards.

On 23 June, 10:04, Mélanie McGilloway

<clevedonschoollibr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello all, I wonder whether some of you might be able to help me!

> I am organising a Manga & Animé Day for my school's Activities week
> (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!!!!).

> I want to do something with Animé though and I am a bit out of my
> 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.

> If you have any other ideas of activities I could do with animé, I
> would really appreciate the help.

> Thank you!

> Mélanie McGilloway
> Clevedon School