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In a message dated 4/24/04 7:55:30 AM, ddzimlew@... writes:

<< Also, until he has friends to do things with, you can do things with him.
You can be his companion in reading and drawing and play. Ask him to
show you how to draw Japanese style animated characters. >>

This reminds me to direct anyone who hasn't seen it to a very funny piece of
online animated art. It's in Strongbad's e-mail, at homestarrunner.com.

http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail57.html

That's "Japanese Cartoon."

And if your interest in fantasy art goes beyond anime, be sure to look at
"Dragon" (which is the original home of "Trogdor," a character it seems most
teens know about).

Dragon:
http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html

For anyone who doesn't go today from these links but thinks about it later,
go to
homestarrunner.com (home star runner, all stuck together) and along the
bottom, near the right, click
sb emails
which is strongbad's e-mail

Go down to Japanese cartoon
and
dragon

They're all funny, but some are funnier after you figure out who his friends
and neighbors are (as with any cartoon character).

After each bit is done, try clicking around on things, because most of them,
especially the new ones, have a bonus bit after the main e-mail is done.

Sandra

Jon and Rue Kream

Someone mentioned homestarrunner a couple of months ago on one of these
lists, and Rowan (who's 7) goes there every day now. She does a great
imitation of Homestar, and a pretty good one of Marzipan. Lots of little
phrases from that site have become part of our family language ("I think I'm
a cool guy...", "I concur"). Soooooo many things have come up from the
history of video games to how to make marzipan. The humor is multi-leveled
and just so funny. ~Rue


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Kay Alina

OMG! That was great! Thank you Sandra. Alexander is sound asleep right now. I can not wait until he wakes up tomorrow to show him this.
Thanks again,
Kay
----- Original Message -----
From: SandraDodd@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: [AlwaysLearning] Japanese anime humor (was Re: Help)



In a message dated 4/24/04 7:55:30 AM, ddzimlew@... writes:

<< Also, until he has friends to do things with, you can do things with him.
You can be his companion in reading and drawing and play. Ask him to
show you how to draw Japanese style animated characters. >>

This reminds me to direct anyone who hasn't seen it to a very funny piece of
online animated art. It's in Strongbad's e-mail, at homestarrunner.com.

http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail57.html

That's "Japanese Cartoon."

And if your interest in fantasy art goes beyond anime, be sure to look at
"Dragon" (which is the original home of "Trogdor," a character it seems most
teens know about).

Dragon:
http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html

For anyone who doesn't go today from these links but thinks about it later,
go to
homestarrunner.com (home star runner, all stuck together) and along the
bottom, near the right, click
sb emails
which is strongbad's e-mail

Go down to Japanese cartoon
and
dragon

They're all funny, but some are funnier after you figure out who his friends
and neighbors are (as with any cartoon character).

After each bit is done, try clicking around on things, because most of them,
especially the new ones, have a bonus bit after the main e-mail is done.

Sandra


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