So far, I posted Parts 1, 2, and 3 of the list of possible battles that could occur if the the characters, vehicles, ships, and giant robots from U.S. Animation were to enter a cross-over war against those from Japanese Animation (alias: Japanimation). Now today I post up part 4. Like in the previous parts of this, each battle listed here shows U.S. Animation titles on left and Japanimation ones on right. Right-click on each battle name to open a new tab to respond to the poll attached to it:
Keep tuning in to this site as another part of the U.S. Animation Vs. Japanimation Battle list will come soon with a poll attached to each battle. Also, feel free to comment about the polls here!
This weekend is the weekend of the birthday of legendary mangaka Leiji Matsumoto (born on Jnuary 25, 1938), who is known to us otakus for his work on various Anime/Manga series/multiseries, such as "Captain Harlock", "Galaxy Express 999", "Interstellar 555", and "Space Battleship Yamato" (known in North America as "Star Blazers"). To celebrate, I'm posting here, a poll asking Anime fans what are their favorite works by the master himself. Enjoy!
Poll: Favorite Leiji Matsumoto Anime/Manga Series/Multiseries?
Today, I post up part 3 of the list of possible battles that could occur if the the characters, vehicles, ships, and giant robots from U.S. Animation were to enter a cross-over war against those from Japanese Animation (alias: Japanimation). For each battle listed here, U.S. Animation titles on left, Japanimation ones on right. Right-click on each battle name to open a new tab to respond to the poll attached to it:
Keep tuning in to this site as more parts of the U.S. Animation Vs. Japanimation Battle list will come soon with a poll attached to each battle. Also, feel free to comment about the polls here, and check out Parts 1 and 2 of "U.S. Vs. Japan: Animation Battles" to see the other battle polls posted so far!
So far, I already came up with a list of possible battles that could if the characters, vehicles, ships, and giant robots from U.S. Animation were to enter a cross-over war against those from Japanese Animation (alias: Japanimation), and wrote it in the guest post "U.S. Vs. Japan: Aniamtion Wars" for another user's world, Organization XIII. What inspired this list itself was the comic book miniseries "DC VS. Marvel", where two fictional universes of superheroes and supervillains faced each other in a cross-over war. While working on the list, I did some research on various animated works (including ones I never looked at), and made sure to have at least some battles to each involve two works with common/similar themes and aspects. Anyway, here is Part 1 of the battle list (U.S. Animation titles on left, Japanimation ones on right), and right-click on each battle name to open a new tab to respond to the poll attached to it:
Keep tuning in to this site as other parts of the U.S. Animation Vs. Japanimation Battle list will come soon with a poll attached to each battle. Also, feel free to comment about the polls.
Today, I added the first three polls to this world, Leijiverse 999. Like always, the polls and surveys in this territory tend to be a part of what helps me get to know about you, the visitors here. All polls here are about "Space Battleship Yamato" (known in North America as "Star Blazers"). You may want to open a new tab to answer the each poll while you try to write your commentary about it in the coment box attached to this post. Also, feel free to tell your friends about the polls themselves. I'm sure they'll have fun with this feature.
Feel free to make your commentary about the post here!