The news for today,
1. Macross Frontier Teaches English
Taken from Atalude.net (NSFW)
Fun huh… Looks like with the success of Marcoss Frontier, education people are taking this chance to help improve the English or Engrish of aleast the otaku crowd…
Well looks like anime is really taking quite an important role even in the mainstream community, given Macross Frontier’s hit in Japan, outselling even some of the mainstream medias.
2. Black Chun Li Figurine, Limited to 500 pcs only!
Chun Li a character from the game series Street Fighter is made into it’s manyth figurines, but this is special because according to it’s maker Organic, this is for the Street Fighter’s 20th Aniversary. Although the same figurine is available in blue…
But collector, I’m sure you will be happy, if you can get the black version here… For lolicons… this is a want right?
3. Someone wants to Marry Mikuru
Within the past week, Japanese otaku Taichi Takashita has come to international recognition because of his genuine desire to marry Mikuru Asahina, the time-traveling school girl character from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Takashita’s online petition to encourage the enactment of a Japanese law allowing citizens to legally marry fictional characters has already earned over 2,200 signatures since October 22nd. Takashita hopes to collect one million signatures before presenting his case to the Japanese government.
“I am no longer interested in three dimensions. I would even like to become a resident of the two-dimensional world,” Takashita states. “However, that seems impossible with present-day technology. Therefore, at the very least, would it be possible to legally authorise marriage with a two-dimensional character?”
Source: Anime Nation Anime News
Mikuru?! NO way, not that i wanted her… but if he succeeded I want Tsuruya Senpai… Apart from that, the petition is quite interesting….
Female Ranma will also be a good pick… I’m not gay… …






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