Friday 1 October 2010

anime

Anime (アニメ?, an abbreviated pronunciation in Japanese of "animation", pronounced [anime]  ( listen) in Japanese, but typically Anime-en-US-pronunciation.ogg /ˈænəˌmeɪ/ or /ˈænəˌmə/ in English) is animation originating in Japan. Outside Japan, anime is also referred to as "Japanese animation".[1]
While the earliest known Japanese animation dates from 1917,[2] and many original Japanese cartoons were produced in the ensuing decades, the characteristic anime style developed in the 1960s—notably with the work of Osamu Tezuka—and became known outside Japan in the 1980s.
Anime, like manga, has a large audience in Japan and recognition throughout the world. Distributors can release anime via television broadcasts, directly to video, or theatrically, as well as online.
Both hand-drawn and computer-animated anime exist. It is used in television series, films, video, video games, commercials, and internet-based releases, and represents most, if not all, genres of fiction. Anime gained early[when?] popularity in East and Southeast Asia and has garnered more-recent popularity in the Western World.[

me me me

i like eating chinese and italian food i love the drink Relentless im nice to get along with sometimes i hate waking up early i like heavy Metal,Rock i love eating loads of Skittles i like the dark i love thunder and lightning i have one dog and one cat i have no brothers or sisters i live with my dad and my cat i hate conformists they annoy me alot i like watching anime and manga death note is my favorite anime cartoon i also like Metalaocalypse

trip to manchester art Gallery

All the students from Stockport college went on a trip to the Manchester Art Gallery. I enjoyed this convayerbelt where you could put your items on e.g mobile phones, cameras on and inside a black box is a camera and a light. The camera took a photo of our stuff. Then i went into another room with loads of flashing light bulbs and at the other end there were two electrons and two handles that you had to hold onto for 15 seconds and there was a light bulb in front and it took the energy from your heartbeat and converted it into the light bulb, then the lights go out and in front of you a light bulb comes on and starts flashing to the beat of your heart. I enjoyed also the religeous paintings of Jesus and a painting of a naked lady on a battle field.  Then I saw a really awsome painting of William Shakespeare. The detail on William Shakespeare was amazing, I liked the paintings more than the experiments, I'm not a big fan of  religeous paintings but I appreciated it a lot, there also was a girl riding a bike, the detail is really good I'd recommend that you go and see the paintings if you like painting and religous stuff. I liked all of it, not one bad thing about it. :)