2009-08-29, 09:47 | Link #3124 |
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There is no rigid and agreed definition. However, roughly speaking, it means such ones that the storyline depends totally upon (often supernatural) martial arts. The protagonists' primary goals are to achieve victory over the rivals. Other elements like love or mystery are rarely depicted. Fukui Ei-ichi established this category in the 1950s (in his judo manga), and Kajiwara Ikki sophisticated the methods. In the late 20th century, Yude-Tamago, Toriyama Akira and Togashi Yoshihiro proved that battle mangas are easy to appeal younger readers. Since then it has been one of the mainstreams of boys manga.
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2009-08-29, 13:02 | Link #3125 |
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I've read some stuff about Medaka turning into battle manga. Also when u read Bakuman they trying some way turn Trap into battle manga. How do turn mystery into battle manga? How is medaka turning into battle manga?
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2009-08-29, 18:37 | Link #3126 | |
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Medaka Box's latest chapter has the characters fighting with flashy moves, the "good guys" being beat up by a powerful rival, etc., which apparently feels a lot like a scene in battle manga. Whether it will actually become a battle manga or not is beyond any fan's speculation really. Detailed discussion of this issue should be in the Medaka Box thread I think. As for Bakuman...the manga-in-manga "Trap" is supposed to be is a mystery manga; obviously since it does not exist nobody knows what it's really like, but I'd imagine the tone is closer to something like Detective Conan or D.N.Angel than Naruto. Manga can change in tone over time. Reborn started out as a goofy mafia-themed comedy but the story got more and more serious over time and the main character fought one opponent after another using exotic powers in flashy battles set in long story arcs, hence its readers say that it evolved into a "battle manga." |
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2009-08-31, 04:33 | Link #3128 |
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Quick question: what is the name of that Japanese noodle that you dip in tea when eating (not sure if it's the "cha soba" or not...) ?
Also...... i plan to have that the next time i go to Japanese restaurant... is there any chance that the taste will be too weird that i end up could not finish it (don't want to waste food, and have an empty stomach)?
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2009-08-31, 06:04 | Link #3129 | |
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Each nation has own taste on fermented foods. You should avoid fermented ones such as natto and kusaya until you get experienced with Japanese foods. |
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2009-08-31, 09:02 | Link #3130 |
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Yeah i read wikipedia and it said "cha soba" is the one made with green-tea powder and flour, so it probably not that one.
Cause last time i went to a Japanese restaurant, and saw a noodle meal which say something like "cold noodle served in tea" or similar description. Planned to order it but it was a cold day back then so I got some hot meal instead. I may misread the menu.... Anyway, other than "cha soba", is there any other Japanese noodle meal(ramen, udo, soba..) relating to tea?
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2009-09-02, 14:11 | Link #3131 | |
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Tasty-looking recipe for it found here. |
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2009-09-02, 16:09 | Link #3133 |
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A moon cycle is about 29.5 days. You want to divide it somehow into smaller units, (rounded to a day). So the question is why not 3 x 10 days or 5 x 6 days. Which moon phases can be easily identified? Full moon, half moon, new moon. half moon, full moon, ... So you divide the lunar month into 4 quarters.
But while the seven days week seems to have been popular, other "weeks" were also in use in some cultures.
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2009-09-02, 16:20 | Link #3134 | |
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The only things i am wondering is: is this meal vegetarian (unless you eat with side disks) ? The ingredient does not mention any kind of animal products Quote:
Maybe later if technology expand enough and our load work decrease ("if") we may have 5 days week with 3 days work and 2 days rest xD
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2009-09-03, 07:39 | Link #3138 |
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I have a question about something I failed in finding out myself
Is there any company involved in making the commercials for LG? This is part of an assignment in which I am going to make my own cellphone commercial and a section wants me to write down the website of any competition and do research in how their site looks etc. but I can't figure out anywhere if there is a specific company doing these things for any of the big cellphone companies Last edited by -KarumA-; 2009-09-03 at 11:37. |
2009-09-04, 01:37 | Link #3139 |
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I have a question also. First you guys know the tick(check mark) right?
Any1 have any idea what is this means? Any sort of ideas are welcomed ✓( a number) - another number For example: ✓(1) -2 It support to be a result of something...
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2009-09-04, 13:05 | Link #3140 | |
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