D&A Anime Blog: April Anime Cons (Part 2 of 2)!!

Hello to all! Sorry this post is a little short but we’ve got some more anime conventions for you guys to check out. We’ve got cons in the Northeast, Southwest, and Westbound regions of the USA. If you happen to live in or are heading towards said regions, you should definitely check out the cons that are out there! This weekend we’ll be heading out to one of two anime conventions this month. The CHS Otaku Fest will be held at Centennial High School in Ellicott City, Maryland on April 14, 2018. If you live in the area or are planning on going, don’t be afraid to say “hi” to us and take some pics! ๐Ÿ™‚

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A Founder’s Thoughts with D.J. Lewis: Anime Gatekeeping!

Hey there! Hope all is well with you guys n’ gals in this crazy world we call home. Throughout the anime community we as fans experience a lot of things; some good, some not so good, and some just downright ugly. One thing I can say about the anime community as a fan, is the fact that we look out for each other like any other community. Although I don’t really keep up with everything that happens in Hollywood (unless it’s got something to do with an anime convention or Marvel), one of the latest headlines that has been going on for a good week or so, is a social media post from Kim K. about Darling in the FRANXX character; Zero Two, being her ‘inspo’. For those who don’t know what that means, it’s short for inspiration. (Millennial slang.)

I’m not sure what happened after that post was made, but it did open up another hot-button issue plaguing the anime community; anime gatekeeping. As far as I know (and I could be wrong about this) there have been a large handful of famous people from Hollywood, coming out as anime fans (Black Panther’s Michael B. Jordan). So where does the ‘gatekeeping’ come in? Well, anime is one of the most popular mediums in the world. Not only is it popular in North America, but you can also find it in other countries like South America, the Philippines, New Zealand, and a few other places. Back in year’s past anime was a niche medium that only a small handful of us knew about, now in 2018 there are more anime conventions and more ways to watch the anime titles that we love.

Like with any medium or type of the like, when something gets too popular, there’s bound to be issues somewhere along the line. Yes, not everyone will understand nor appreciate anime as the beautiful medium that it is, but the last thing we as fans want to do, is treat it like its a country club. I’ve heard of the term ‘elitist’ come up a lot in life, but we also have to know that each and every one of us who’s an anime fan, come from ALL walks of life. We may not share the same religion, we may not have the same skin color, we may not even have the same body shape, but we all have something in common; we love anime and the people that make it!

I know that we don’t want to lose that one thing that makes being an anime fan so special, but I’m pretty sure most of us know what it was like to be ‘outsider’ of a group of individuals, that knew so much about a topic of interest we knew nothing about. There are some people out in the world who are curious about anime (just like you were), and instead of shutting them out because of the fear of it getting too popular (mostly through memes, AMVs, and abridged series’), we should celebrate and welcome the fact that we’ve got more people becoming anime fans. We veteran fans can teach the newbies a thing or two about anime, and show them different titles of different genres.

I used to be a casual anime fan back when I was in junior high, but then my friend of 15 years; A. Goldman, showed me various titles similar to the genres that I liked. (Romantic-Comedy, Action-Adventure, Slice-of-Life, and some Harem.) I don’t think we have to worry too much about anime, because it lives and dies with us; the fans! (Remember when Toonami went off the air?)

Everyone has their favorite titles and favorite genres, so instead of locking people out who want to learn more about anime, we should welcome them. Take this with a grain of salt though, because not everyone in the fandom is a fan. Stay golden! ๐Ÿ™‚

D&A’s Crunchyroll Spotlight: New Game!

Happy Friday everyone! We’re pretty sure that it’s been a hard week for many of us, but we’re soooo glad that it’s finally Friday! Tonight we’ve got another Crunchyroll anime title for you guys to check out (if you haven’t already done so that is). If you’re a fan of games; PC and video games themselves, then I believe that we just might have an anime title that may suit your needs.

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If you liked the anime title known as Gamers, then we’ve got another title that’s similar to it! New Game! is an anime series about a high school graduate named Aoda Suzukaze, who has become inspired by the character designs of a certain video game, and begins working as a character designer for the game’s developer; Eagle Jump. While designing characters for the games, Aoda comes to know her colleagues as well as the other staff members of the company. The series pretty much follows Aoda and her colleagues as they develop and work on various characters for various types of games.

You can watch the first and second seasons of New Game! on Crunchyroll and of course FunimationNow! We’ve got more awesome filler posts coming up next week, and also next week, we’re back on the road with a one-day anime convention; CHS Otaku Fest!

Keep making D&A a part of you, and we’ll keep making you a part of us! ๐Ÿ™‚

Filler Post: 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Vegeta!

This character needs no introduction. If you’re a 90’s kid then you’ve already seen his face, heard his voice, and saw his battle with his greatest rival. Wait, you didn’t think we were talking about Goku, did you? Sorry, not this time guys n’ gals. We’re talking about the Saiyan Prince, the undisputed ‘King of all Saiyans’, the one and only…Prince Vegeta!

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From the manga to the anime, Dragon Ball Z is a historic part of anime history, as being one of the best pioneering action-packed titles straight outta Japan. From King Piccolo to Beerus the Destroyer fans both old and new have watched Goku and Co. battle powerful villains in order to keep the earth safe. There are a lot of memorable fighters among the Z-ranks, but one of the most iconic has to be Bulma’s heel-turned-hero husband. Although he’s a favorite among the fanbase, there are a few things about him that some fans don’t know about. Some.

Not to worry though, because we’ve been combing through the web and found some interesting things about our favorite ruthless saiyan prince. So from us to you here are seven things you didn’t know about Vegeta, the Prince of all Saiyans!

7. He Was Supposed to be “Killed” in the First Arc!

Yeah, even we didn’t believe it, but it’s true! According to Toriyama, Vegeta was deemed one of his least favorite characters at the time he was working on the Saiyan Invasion Arc. At first he was supposed to be a one-and-done villain for the first arc, but then a couple “things” happened that involved fan letters and story development, and here we are in 2018 with Vegeta a part of the Z-Fighter’s Crew! (He was killed by Frieza though, but was brought back by the Namekian dragon balls.)

6. He “Had” a Brother!

Yes Trunks, you “had” an uncle. In fact Vegeta’s brother is a part of the DBZ canon, but never in the entire series is he seen. Although he’s completely unlike his older sibling (in terms of being a warrior or even sharing his aggression), Tarble is in fact Trunks’ uncle, even though he’s never seen him nor even knows where he currently is; only because Vegeta himself doesn’t know.

5. He Has a Super Saiyan 3 Transformation!

Okay, we all know how bad he wants to surpass Goku in terms of power (and he’s done so on a few occasions in his own way), but what many of us may not know, is the fact that he has a SSJ3 transformation. Although it would have been appropriate to have used it during the Majin Buu Saga, Vegeta knew how much power it would drain from user’s body, plus it would be rendered useless after SSJ3 Gotenks was defeated by Copy Vegeta in Dragon Ball Super.

4. He Can Survive in Space!

Long enough to blow up a planet, yes. It was made clear to us that during the Frieza Saga as well as the rest of the series, saiyans really can’t breathe in space the same way we can’t. However thanks to Vegeta disproving this theory, saiyans can ‘survive’ in space for a while thanks to their strong lung capacity.

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3. He Retains his Majin Power!

While Babidi’s spell unleashes the evil in a person’s heart, it also unlocks their hidden potential (much like Gohan and Krillin did when they paid a visit to the Namekian elder). As Majin Vegeta, the ‘Demon Prince’ was powerful enough to go toe-to-toe with SSJ2 Goku, and proved to be more than a match. Even after blowing himself up Vegeta retained the power from his Majin state through training, much like Goku did with his Godly power during his battle with Beerus.

2. He Defeats/Kills the Ginyu Force!

Sometimes being a saiyan really does pay off. In Vegeta’s case he actually kills the entire Ginyu Force because of sneak attacks and power level (Zenkai) boost while on Namek. Ginyu himself wasn’t killed until Resurrection ‘F’ when Ginyu changed from being a frog to one of Frieza’s soldier’s Tagoma. Gohan defeated him, but the Saiyan Prince kills him.

1. He’s The Oldest Z-Fighter!

At this point in the franchise Vegeta is older than the recurring main cast (with a few exceptions). He was five when Goku was born, so that makes him four years older than Krillin. (With Yamcha, Tien, and Bulma coming just a year younger than the Saiyan Prince.) By the time the Buu Sage swung around, it was confirmed that Vegeta is indeed older than the rest of the main cast; physically and mentally.

So there you have it! The seven things about everyone’s favorite saiyan prince you never knew. Although his heart has mellowed out, one thing that will never change about Vegeta, is his pride. And that’s a fact!

D&A Anime Blog: April Anime Conventions (Part 1 of 2)!!

Goodbye March, hello April! Now that we’ve entered our second quarter of the new year, it’s time to introduce some new anime conventions for you guys to check out! It’s been a 2 1/2 month wait for us going out to anime conventions, but not to worry, because you get not one, but two chances to see us in person! We will be at the CHS Otaku Festival anime convention April 14th in Ellicott City, MD at Centennial High School. Also, we’ll be at Universal FanCon at the Baltimore Convention Center on April 27-29th. If you wanna see us live and in the flesh, make your way down to those two conventions, and don’t forget to also check out the others that we’ve got for you here! ๐Ÿ™‚

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D&A Crunchyroll Spotlight: Overlord!!

Happy post-Easter to all of you guys and gals who avoided getting pranked on April Fools Day; commonly known as ‘dipping-my-kid-sister’s-hand-into-a-bucket-of-spiders’ day! This filler post got a little delayed today, but don’t worry cuz’ we’ve got another anime title from the great guys and staff from Crunchyroll, to share with you. For all of you MMORPG players out there who happen to like anime, we’ve got just the title for you! ๐Ÿ™‚

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Our Crunchyroll Spotlight title we’ve got for you is none other than a fantasy anime called Overlord! Basically the plot goes like this; a DMMORPG (Dive Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) called Yggdrasil was released in the year 2126. It is the most advanced DMMORPG of its kind due to the fact that it has heightened the interactive factor between the player, and the game. After a 12-year run the game servers are about to be shut down, as one of the members of the game’s strongest guilds; Ainz Ooal Gown, known by the character Momonga, continues to stay logged in until the day the game servers shut down for good. (Sadden by the fact that all of his friends have real lives and decided to quit the game.)

Upon the day of the shut-down Momonga discovers that the world of Yggdrasil, has been recreated as a reality of its own. All of its NPC’s have been brought to life as Momonga finds himself trapped in his character avatar. Since he can’t log out or do any other functions as a human being, Momonga sets off to find out if other players are trapped in this world along with him; taking on his former guild name.

So far there are currently two seasons of this anime title on Crunchyroll as well as FunimationNow. Although its under the fantasy genre, there’s a little bit of everything; except the ‘child-safety switch’. Should you get the chance you should check this anime title out if you’re a fan of MMORPG’s and fantasy. That’s all we’ve got for now but stick around, cuz’ there’s more posts coming up! ๐Ÿ˜‰

D&A Anime Blog: The “D&A Blog Appreciation Awards”!!

So this particular topic has been on our minds for about a good while now, but we never really found a good way to put it into action – until now! Two years ago we never thought our anime blog would reach the levels and heights that it has, and for that we are ever so grateful for the many anime fans and friends we’ve met along the way. However our journey is nowhere near over, nor has our appreciation for our fans and the anime community dimmed in any way. Although we may be limited in content creation, we’re unlimited in fan and blog appreciation! So starting this Summer, we will be introducing the D&A Blog Appreciation Awards!

There are four different categories for our special upcoming awards:

  • D&A’s Creative Blogger Award
  • D&A’s Insightful Post Award
  • D&A’s Timeless Classic Award
  • D&A’s Anime Hunter Award

We’ll have more information about what these awards are all about on the first week of May, plus we’ll even tell you what you have to do to get one; nominate another blog. We want to give everyone a shot at these awards and not try to choose favorites, because we believe that each and every blogger and fan that we’ve come in contact with, has been nothing short of awesome to us! Hopefully our Blog Appreciation Awards will allow us to express our gratitude for all the love and support you’ve shown us over the course of two years! For that we say, Thank You! ๐Ÿ™‚

D&A Anime Blog: April Changes!!

THIS JUST IN! Don’t worry, it’s not as bad as you think. We’re just changing up a few things in terms of when we post, and how often. A few days ago in a filler post announcement, we mentioned that one of the founders of D&A; Donte’ J. Lewis, was going to take a one-week hiatus from posting any filler posts, or social media posts. After giving the matter a lot of thought, we’ve decided to look for an alternative method rather than grey out an entire week of no posts.

So here’s what’s gonna go down; we now have what we like to call Active Days and Non-Active Days! The Active Days are the days where we’re on the blog (and social media) the most, and Non-Active Days are the days where we’re the least active on the blog and social media. Down below is our list of Active and Non-Active Days:

  • Monday (Active Day)
  • Tuesday (Active Day)
  • Wednesday (Non-Active Day)
  • Thursday (Active Day)
  • Friday (Active Day)
  • Saturday (Non-Active Day)
  • Sunday (Non-Active Day)

Our new posting schedule will take effect April 2, 2018! That’s all for our Breaking News segment for now. Stay tuned for more on D&A Anime Blog! ๐Ÿ™‚

Fooly Cooly: What is it, and Why is it So Popular?

About fifteen years ago many of us have seen a good amount of anime titles from that time, by time we mean the early 2000’s. We would give you a detailed list of all the titles that came out during that era in time, but we’ll save that for a whole other post. There are many titles and series out there that span over a variety of genres from horror to comedy, but there are also a few titles that are a little bit…’creative’, by the way they tell the story. Both A. Goldman and myself have seen this title first hand, but we still have one question: What the hell does Fooly Cooly even mean?!

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Before we answer that question, we’ll give you a brief rundown on what this 6-episode OVA series is all about (for those of us who haven’t seen or heard of it yet). Basically, this is a coming-of-age series about a 12-year-old boy named Naota Nandaba, who lives with his widowed father and grandfather. He pretty much lives a working-class lifestyle in the city of Mabase until this average life of his gets suddenly interrupted by the arrival of the ‘Vespa Woman’ (aka Haruko Haruhana) via getting ran over by her Vespa 180 cc scooter. She gives the poor boy CPR and then whack him on the head with a guitar, but not just any guitar, a Rickenbacker 4001 (for all of you electric guitar enthusiasts and players out there).

Now he’s got a portal on his head from where Haruko hit him, where robots from a company called Medical Mechanica have started sprouting from. Later on down the line it has been made clear, that Haruko is really an investigator for the GSPB (Galactic Space Police Brotherhood). She uses Naota in order to track down the Pirate King, and we don’t mean Gold Roger! (Give that a minute to sink in.)

With Naota being watched by Commander Amarao of the BII (Bureau of Interstellar Immigration) as well as the periodic interruptions from Medical Mechanica, the working-class 12-year-old of Mabase is now in a three-way battle between them, and Haruko. You can watch the first season on Crunchyroll and FunimationNow!

Whew! Now that we’ve got that out of the way, I suppose most of you are still wondering what the term “Fooly Cooly” actually means. The real definition of the term is simply put; to fondle a part of a woman’s body, which in this day and age is something that you should NEVER do. (Unless you’ve got a girlfriend/boyfriend and do it in the privacy of your own home.) Another way to look at the term is through imagination made ‘physical and tangible’, from the words of Director Tsuramaki.

FLCL returns with two new seasons; FLCL: Progressive, and FLCL: Alternative in June and September 2018 on Toonami, where it aired originally. That will do it for this filler post, but we’ve got more stuff coming later this week! ๐Ÿ™‚

 

D&A Spring Break Patreon Announcement!!

So it begins! For some of us Spring Break was last week depending on what college, university, or state you live in (but not always). For the rest of us tomorrow marks Day One of this beach-filled, college-student-crowded, alcohol-chugging seven day party that can only be described to many as the best week of your life. (If you’re a college student.)

But enough about that, let’s get to the real reason why we’re writing this post. A few days ago we made a teaser logo about a future anime convention that we’re working towards making a reality one day. Also along those lines we’ve been thinking about what to do with our Patreon page. After those thoughts it has come to our decision…that we will NOT delete our page, but instead change its overall objective into something that will benefit our fans, voice actors, cosplayers, and the anime community as a whole. We have decided to revamp our page into a future project called the Anime Escape Project, that will consist of three major phases…

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Phase One: Raise Startup (Seed) Money for the Con Budget!

If there’s one thing anime conventions taught us in the ten years we’ve been going to them, its the fact that each an every one of them has a convention budget. Major cons (like SDCC, NYCC, Otakon, and Anime Expo) have a major budget, and minor cons (mostly hotel-based ones and mid-sized ones) have a small or mid-sized budget. There are a lot of things we want to do and have at our own future anime convention; such as video games, tabletop, the whole nine yards, however we first need to raise some seed money before moving onto the next phase.

Phase Two: Cross The “Red Tape”!

Every con is a 501(c)(3) organization; they have their own convention staff, sponsors, trademarks, location, event dates, and every piece of legality they need to succeed. This won’t be an easy task nor will it be a short-term process, but it will be necessary for us to acquire the tools we need in order to handle the ‘Red Tape’ that we’ll have to cross.

Phase Three: Heavy Promotion, Booking and Advertisement!

“You gotta spend money to make money!” is an old saying that many of us hear in the business world. (And they’re right!) For the second phase money will have to be spent before moving onto this phase, and the same can be said for promoting and advertising our convention as well. Not only that be we also have to contact booking agencies and book the voice actors, professional cosplayers and the like. Although our social media presence hasn’t fully reached maturity yet, we’re potentially in a great spot to continue to improve our relationship with our fans, booking agencies, and voice actors.

Between now and the second week of April we’ll be working on revamping our page as well as keep you up-to-date on everything else. We want to make this awesome thing happen, but we can’t do it without you!