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Re: Why Anime     

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Author: yardlet5
Date: Jul 20, 2008 08:47

...>>For a long time I wondered, why was there a cult industry around...it seemed broadcasters would show anything animated because they were trying to ...A network of fansubbers and college anime clubs expand the audience and ... countries mentioned is that the animators in those other countries are burdened by the tradition that animation is ART ( DAMMIT ), [...] This becomes ...
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Re: Why Anime     

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Author: Patrick McNamara
Date: Jul 20, 2008 06:53

...For a long time I wondered, why was there a cult industry around ...it seemed broadcasters would show anything animated because they were trying to find...A network of fansubbers and college anime clubs expand the audience and the...other countries mentioned is that the animators in those other countries are burdened by the tradition that animation is ART ( DAMMIT ), [...] This becomes ...
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Re: Why Anime     

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Author: Jack Bohn
Date: Jul 19, 2008 12:37

...a long time I wondered, why was there a cult industry...was a snowball effect for anime which didn't apply to...into the very embryo of anime! (Actually, a booster shot, considering...the business, bringing over European animation, and the example he gives...impression Mark Jones puts: that animation is ART (DAMMIT). Did European...did they first move to animation for television? * 1980s: Battle of...
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Re: Why Anime     

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Author: Chika
Date: Jul 19, 2008 11:58

...For a long time I wondered, why was there a cult industry around...other countries mentioned is that the animators in those other countries are burdened by the tradition that animation is ART ( DAMMIT ), [...] This becomes apparent...examples given in fat "history of animation" books (although there may be a selection bias by the authors). Animated films based on folk tales... ...
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Re: Why Anime     

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Author: Phillip Thorne
Date: Jul 19, 2008 08:58

...broadcast network schedules.) Galen wrote: Anime is huge; there's a...critical mass of viewers/buyers. "Why are some people fans of...countries mentioned is that the animators in those other countries are...burdened by the tradition that animation is ART ( DAMMIT ), [...] This becomes...Itchy & Scratchy" with something Slavic?) Anime, thankfully, is [...] unapologetically commercial And...
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Re: Why Wiki & Google Will Never Be A Complete Substitute for Higher Education     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Feb 16, 2008 16:20

...out of one original germ, through the reciprocal action of organism and environment. The reason why animals have intelligence, and plants none, is that animals move about for their food, while plants take what comes... define God, angels, and minds, and to know precisely why God formed the world, when we do not know why we move our arms at will. Doubt is not a ...
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The physical body layer of a nonvegetarian slowly, slowly becomes like animal body     

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Author: d
Date: Jul 30, 2006 19:29

...start making your own organic system animal-like. That system will affect you... stone wall. Perhaps the reason why animals could not grow in ...be reversed with the accumulation of animal flesh in your body. And ... the subtle nerves are destroyed. Animals have a constant large flow ... towards the brain: that is why subtle nerves do not grow.... between our sleep and an animal's sleep. The difference is ...
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non-vegetarians are slowly becoming animals     

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Author: dd
Date: Jul 12, 2006 18:09

... slowly, slowly becomes like an animal body. It is amazing that you... making your own organic system animal-like. That system will affect ... stone wall. Perhaps the reason why animals could not grow in ... reversed with the accumulation of animal flesh in your body. And ... the subtle nerves are destroyed. Animals have a constant large flow ... between our sleep and an animal's sleep. The difference is ...
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Re: non-vegetarians are slowly becoming animals     

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Author: Dean G.
Date: Jul 12, 2006 08:17

...nonvegetarian slowly, slowly becomes like an animal body. All humans, vegetarians and non...a stone wall. Perhaps the reason why animals could not grow in intelligence... reversed with the accumulation of animal flesh in your body. No, ... be retatded instead of increased. Animals have a constant large flow ... between our sleep and an animals sleep. The difference is in ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"     

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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:27

... told you that food scarcity is a fact of life faced by any animal. You do know that there is a difference between us and (lower) animals, the relevant one here is that we can *produce* more food -...ever increasing amounts of it - by the application of intelligence which (lower) animals lack. ....Here's a hint: food is perishable. Some...
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