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- August 17, 2012 at 12:56 AM
- in reply to: The Tenchi Muyo Meme and [de]Motivational Poster Thread
^well, I made these a while ago. I actually used an easy-to-use feature in photobucket, but I think recently they got rid of it 😡 so idk if there’s an ap or a website now (probably somewhere) one could use photoshop or something similar, but it’d be a heck of alot easier with an ap or something.- August 16, 2012 at 10:05 PM
- in reply to: The Tenchi Muyo Meme and [de]Motivational Poster Thread
- August 16, 2012 at 10:02 PM
- in reply to: Tenchi Meetup 2013 – No Need for Conventions!
JGZinv wrote:We need to be working on contacting the people in these links here, one is for deviantart the other from cosplay.com.
Mostly I tried to stay within the last 2 years, and remove duplicates but there are some particularly on cosplay.com where they are dups of devart, but they may be more contactable through one than the other or have links to other tenchi group cosplayers on one than the other.
Will have to work on a form letter unless someone else can come up with one.
Probably should list which links have been hit already too so we don’t overlap or really pester
the folks.
1,000 thank you’s, Z-man. I don’t have any accounts or a presence in the cosplaying or deviant art community, so is there any particular way I can assist? Or are there particular instructions we’d like to have listed for us general members (w/o devart accounts) that want to spread the word?
*Hopefully this is already understood, but to members involved with deviant art and/or the cosplaying community, please spread the word!
(p.s. lemme know if you want help with a form letter Z-man)
- August 16, 2012 at 9:29 PM
- in reply to: What’s up everyone.
Welcome aboard magee! Thank you for sharing your story, it’s one I can relate to all too well :Tenchismile: Enjoy your stay, we’re happy to have you!
- August 11, 2012 at 5:37 PM
- in reply to: Tenchi Collection Thread / DVD-BD Discussion
mitsuki lover wrote:“He’s dead Jim!”
😆 Thinking of getting some TiT DVDs after my Tokyo Mew Mew mangas come in.I don’t want to wait and see if Funi’s going to come out with a complete S.A.V.E. collection or not,I’d rather get ’em now.
Good question, I’ve seen these ‘S.A.V.E.’ dvds for sale, apart from being cheaper, do these have that annoying green logo plastered all over the actual case? Like, can’t remove it? If that’s the case, I hope that’s not how the Tenchi box sets are! (Anyone know yet what they’ll look like?).
If they are like that ML, & you don’t want the big green annoying logo on a piece of your collection (like I wouldn’t, with Tenchi anyways) I’d say try to find old ones if you can & scoop them up (though they may be more expensive). Of course, if FUNI’s gonna’ do the smart thing & have Tenchi box sets in a nice casing & cover, then I’d say don’t go through all the trouble (unless you’re collecting the now out-of-print covers of certain series). If FUNI does this right, there’ll be sharp-looking boxed sets (maybe new design, but retro throwback, idk) without a stupid S.A.V.E. logo all over it, & thus there’ll be a revival in interest of Tenchi and a good amount to go around, thus the days of Tenchi dvd’s being outrageously expensive will finally be over (until these new ones go out of print in the future)
😆 - August 11, 2012 at 5:29 AM
- in reply to: You know you’re a Tenchi fan when…
chucklocker wrote:
When you are out of your mind jealous of the above ^ and hope to replicate it someday! hurrplzmitsuki lover wrote:Well!Seriously!?Must’ve been some paper.
desufaceplz I’d like to think so! (seriously, thanks!) As many of you may know, it’s all well and good (and expected, for the most part) in papers to reference others who have gone before you, but in this paper I had a chance to make and reference astute observations that were entirely my own. Given the pool of viewed films at my disposal, and the genre we were working with (comedy) I drew parallels between our favorite space pirate and a character played by Barbara Stanwyck in that both were street-wise, independent, don’t fit the typical mold of an ‘ideal’ female of their respective societies/time periods, and went against the conventional dynamic of “guy goes on adventure, meets up with/and or saves the dame along the way” in favor of the girl
isthe adventure, not just an accessory to it–as well as being a source of trouble, yet equally a source of triumph, affirmation and simply put, getting Bilbo Baggins-type characters out of doors & into the greatest adventures of their lives. An excerpt, if anyone is interested:

http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g463/wwwwhhhhoooo/Tenchiforum%20Banners/stanwyck.jpg " /> wwwwhhhhoooo wrote:One such example I thought of (not implying parallels are always intentional—especially not in this case—merely highlighting similarities I personally connected) is with regards to the previously mentioned masterpiece
Ball of Fire(1941) and director Hiroshi Negishi’s animated TV series Tenchi Universe(1995). In both works, a spry, hot-blooded, live-wired criminal uses her wit and charm to hide out with a trusting (and equally charming, in a different way) young male lead while on-the-lam from the law. Of course, what doesn’t figure into her initial plans is falling in love with said main character, and she soon finds herself at odds with her criminal lifestyle and her desire to be with a man from an entirely different world (the irony here being that Gary Cooper’s law-abiding character is, in a manner of speaking, worlds away from the criminal underworld Barbara Stanwyck’s character “Sugarpuss” is from, whereas in Universethe female lead is a humanoid alien literallyfrom an entirely different planet than that of the rural Japanese protagonist). A bit of a stretch you say? Perhaps (I certainly thought that myself) but being a Tenchi fan, I figured why not go for it? (prof is a fan of Japanese cinema, after all).
Mittens wrote:When you mention Kiyone/Tenchi Muyo/Anime in a project for Art Appreciation and still get an A+

When you cleverly write a poem about Jurai, without calling it Jurai, for an 8th grade assignment and get to read it for the entire class because your teacher thinks it’s awesome (still need to find where I put that).
When you have a Ryoko poster reflecting in your computer screen

You know you’re a Tenchi fan when you’d like to read said poem

- August 9, 2012 at 5:40 AM
- in reply to: You know you’re a Tenchi fan when…
…when you reference Tenchi Universe in a scholarly paper for your final in a film class…and you get an A+ badassplz
- August 7, 2012 at 8:08 PM
- in reply to: Happy Birthday Thread
Happy birthday Sparkle and Mittens!!! *hands out birthday muffins, & an extra big one for Mittens
😆 - August 7, 2012 at 1:41 AM
- in reply to: Happy Birthday Thread
Yes Happy birthday guys!!! wherever you are *sniffles - August 7, 2012 at 1:39 AM
- in reply to: Tenchicast! No Need for A Tenchi Muyo Podcast
Dagon123 wrote:Tenchicast is now on iTunes!
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tenchicast!/id550893036 So if you’re an iPhone user, or have iTunes, you can listen to us! (And rate :Cheeks: )
iwantitplz
*speechless
EDIT: *speechless/immediately subscribes/downloads every episode


