Welcome to my little corner of The Otaku!


Let me introduce myself. I sign my art as "Kasey-chan", so feel free to call me that. My interest in drawing started when my sister and I went down to the book store and we discovered How-To-Draw-Anime books. It took off from there.
When I'm not scribbling away I am pursuing work in theatrical properties, spending way too much time on Netflix, watching too much TV, and wishing radioactive waste really did give people superpowers.

Here's some of my favorite things :).

Anime: Miyazaki's works, Tokyo Godfathers, Astro Boy (2003)
Manga: Rurouni Kenshin and Hana Kimi
American Cartoons: Batman: The Animated Series, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Venture Brothers, Gravity Falls, Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated
TV Shows: Merlin (BBC), Firefly, Mystery Science Theater 3000
Movies: The Secret of Kells, The Adventures of Tintin, X-Men: First Class, The Iron Giant, Muppet Treasure Island, Treasure Planet, RoboGeisha, Sharktopus
Books: Pride and Prejudice, Northanger Abbey,Jane Eyre
Colors: Green!
Superheroes: Batman and Spiderman

Art Trades and Requests

I'm pretty much up for anything except yaoi/yuri. PM me .

My Adventures In Washington DC

I have a few Otaku friends who aren't from America so if you read my title and wondered what Washington DC was, it's America's capital. You probably already know that but I wanted to tell you in case you didn't. Anyway, right next to the White house is a long street with a bunch of Meuseums on it called "The Mall". Why it's called that I have no clue, but anyway, that's where we sent most of our day. However, we started our going to the Holocoust Meuseum which is about a mile or so away from the Mall. We went there first because if you got there early enough you get free tickets to see the main exhibit. That meuseum was one of the best, and ironically the most depressing, museums I have ever been to. The main exhibit took up four or three floors of the building. It took us through the various styages of the Holocoust and all the atrocities that occourred. There were many vivid, disturbing pictures and even a model of the captured Jews being led to the gas chamber, then taking thier clothes off, then getting asphyixiated in the gas chambers, then being creamated. It was so heart wrenching and thought provoking. I started wondering how one human being could ever, ever do that to another human being. Thw holocoust was a very good example about what can happen when we start de-valuing human life. It was certianly an eyeopener.
Well, enough of the depressing stuff! After that we went the the Smythsonian Museum of Natural History. That was amazing. We saw tons of stuffed mammals, ranging from girrafes to vampire bats. We saw a small insect zoo and some butterflies too. My favorite section was the gems and minerals section. I have always had this facsination for shiny, sparkly things in pretty colors lol. Then we saw Prehistoric Monsters of the Deep in Imax 3D. That was a ton of fun! Basically it took up through the life (theroetical life) of a small water dinosuar and the dangers and wonders it encountered on it's migration. I usually hate 3D but that one was pretty awesome ^-^. All I did was take my glasses off when the big carnivourous sea dinosuar with the big teeth came around.
Well that pretty much sums it up. As for today, I was in play practice all day, so I just wanted to get on quick now before I started my chores. Hope to visit you all and comment on anything you might post later. Oh ya, I put up one f my fav. chobits pics for you all, enjoy!
have fun otaku-ing!

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