The 5th Annual Anime Secret Santa Project Begins!

It might seem early to be thinking about the holidays, but in order to get this ever-growing project off the ground we have to get started! Every year we have people say they never heard about the game so we are extending the window a bit on how long you can sign up. Once again, it is time to call for participants for the 5th Annual Anime Secret Santa Project!

The idea of this project is for everyone who participates to be reviewing a show that they might not normally watch or might have overlooked. Everyone will get someone else in the project to review a series of their choice and in return review something picked by one of their fellow bloggers. The goal is threefold for everyone involved:

  • Mixing up what you watch and review on your blog.
  • Getting other people to watch things you feel deserve more attention.
  • A way to interact with other bloggers thus creating possibilities for cross blog readership, also it fosters an environment to try other cross blog experiments.

Here is how this little experiment will work: If you want to participate send us your Name, Blog Address, and My Anime List Link (or some other equivalent listing) via e-mail (secretsanta.rt [at] gmail [dot] com) with subject: Secret Santa Participant. Due by Sunday, October 6th. Make sure that your MAL (or whatever!) is updated as much as possible before you submit it. Also, if you will not watch fan-subs mention that in the e-mail, too.

We will then make a circular list of everyone involved in the project that only we will know the order of. The order of the list will be made completely at random. Everyone will then receive the name, blog, and list of the person they are the Secret Santa for. You will then suggest three shows for the person all of which must be 26 episodes or less (yes, you can suggest movies, too). The shows must be subtitled in some fashion. Remember that you are picking shows that you hope the other person will like and give an honest chance. Look over their list and whether they watch fan-subs then try to pick out something good but unexpected.

Once we get everyone’s picks we will then pass on the shows to the recipients. No one except us will know the names of the person who gave you your choices. You then pick the show your are going to watch. Everyone is responsible for getting their own material for the review.

You then have until late December to watch the show you were assigned and write a review. On the week of Christmas everyone will post their reviews for the Secret Santa Project. We would prefer you to post your review on Christmas Eve but you can alter it as to the schedule of your blog. On Christmas Day, we will reveal the name of who had who as a Secret Santa along with a small post about the project.

Again: If you want to participate send us your Name, Blog, and My Anime List (or some other equivalent listing) page via e-mail (secretsanta.rt [at] gmail [dot] com) with subject: Secret Santa Participant. Due by Sunday, October 6th.

Just in case someone does not know what traditional Secret Santa is.

Why we don’t do manga secret santa.

All Points Bulletin: Nikola Tesla’s Electric Zaku II

If you have any suggestions for what to highlight on an APB drop us a line via email or Twitter.

hisui_icon_4040 Alain’s picks:

  • Snuffleupagus’ Real Name Revealed!
    John Green of Mental Floss goes into the full names of 44 fictional characters.
  • Oh Snap! The Oatmeal is Going to be Mad!
    Mike Rugnetta from Idea Channel looks at Nikola Tesla, the Hero of Science of the Internet and Nikola Tesla, the actual man and the difference between the two.
  • Was I the Only Person Who Did Not Know About PewDiePie?
    Game Theory looks at how PewDiePie’s Lets Play videos became the most subscribed to video channel on YouTube.
  • Better Late Than Never Otakon Podcasts & Reports
    Round 2 – This is the second group of straggler podcasts and posts about Otakon 2013.

    • Vin Diesel: Vinnie and Vince Averello go on the Ani-Gamers Podcast to talk about their experiences at Otakon. Done live in their car on the way home so it is extremely conversational.
    • The Heart of Otakon: Ink and Evan discuss the panels at Oatkon. I consider panels the heart of any con.
    • Apparently I Don’t Matter: Ed Sizemore goes on the Beta Male Experience and talks a bit about Otakon as well as Elysium. I did not know Patz ran a panel about Gundam alone. I swear I have a slightly different memory of that panel.
    • An Interview for the Mongrels: And Ogiue Maniax interview with Tomokazu Seki.

narutaki_icon_4040 Kate’s picks:

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hisui_icon_4040 The cast of the Prestige as drawn by Hirohiko Araki of Jojo’s fame:

Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup: Magical Girl Injustice

This Saturday post is the weekly Type-Moon news in addition to the regular APB post on Sunday. If you have any suggestions for what to highlight on the Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup drop me a line via email or Twitter.

  • And the Other Half
    Of the picture above.
  • There is no End to Sin
    The first people to attend the Kara no Kyoukai: Mirai Fukuin showing in theaters will get an extra special original story by Nasu called Shumatsu Rokuon/The Garden of Oblivion. Can they make that the next movie based on this movie. So they can release another original story there and thereby create a perpetual motion machine of Kara no Kyoukai.
  • Flying Fists of Fury
    The 8th and 9th chapters of Hana no Miyako! have been translated. Miyako starts laying down some kung fu justice.
  • I Am Now Curious About That Fate HWS Doujinshi
    It is mostly an article explaining what Comic Market is to MTV viewers but it does have a whole paragraph on Type-Moon so I thought it was worth a mention. Also if you were interested I did find this on ebay.
  • Poor Saber Can Only Afford a Shirt
    Some HEATHEN talks about Saber in a suit not being a great Saber variation. We should all look beyond that fallacy and instead see the great message of the article which is about the new Fate/Zero Saber figure who is only wearing a shirt.
  • A Prism Shined on Kyomafu
    There were lots of shows at the 2nd Kyoto International Manga Anime Fair but I felt I should mention the presence of a Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya booth.
  • She’s an Ice Pop Hero
    Speaking of Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya they have announced that Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA☆ILLYA 2wei! has been green-lit.