2008-05-16, 10:03 | Link #201 | |
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Yeah, I said it. I Saimoe, J Saimoe, K Saimoe. |
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2008-05-16, 15:30 | Link #202 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Meh, apart from what I have said before, there's been a pattern that sometimes what happens in K-moe affects the next J-moe foreign vote pattern and vice versa. And if last year's thread was of any indication, our members are no different. How many have hate voted in one tourney in response to the other tourney's loss, or how many of the lower tier characters got a boost just because a higher tier character from the same series was participating in the other tourney?
In all honesty, despite having different demographics and a thousand miles separating them, j-moe and k-moe are inexorably linked for some reason. Starting at around the same time doesn't help things one bit either. Compare this to I-moe, where Korean particpation are relatively low and Japanese are practically non-existent, on top of the scedule finishing soon after the main moe tourneys are starting.
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2008-05-16, 16:00 | Link #204 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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#1 Korea and Japan are adjacent of each other. #2 Largest Anime market outside of Japan is Korea. China is a distant third. #3 Most of the anime are partially made by Korean Subcontractors. #4 Despite the claim of originality by Japanese producers, much of the Japanese manga concepts and styles originated from Korean Manwha. Although Korean Manwha import more than export concepts and styles from Japanese manga, many needs to acknowledge that Japanese manga imports tremendous amount of materials from outside Japan sources, and much of it still comes first to Korea before being passed to Japan, just like the ancient times. A good example is use of ancient world history and various religious texts which became popular in Korea several years ( many example can be found even in 1960s ) before it became wide spread in Japan. If you consider these things, you can expect the two moe tournaments to show similar preferences and also effect each other rapidly. Due to asymmetry of Korea-Japan relationship, Japanese Saimoe tends to have more affect in Korean Best Moe than the other way around, but that could also be attributed to the fact that Korean Best Moe draws more outside Japan and Korea votes compared to the Japanese Saimoe, and that most Korean voters follow Japanese Saimoe while few Japanese voters follow anything happening outside Japan, anime-wise. There exist a chance that this influence between the two moe tournaments may be broken due to participation from large Hitman Reborn Fan Club, Gintama Fan Club, and Code Geass Fan Club in Korea. These groups, being mostly female, are likely to vote very strategically to support any characters from their favorite anime series, so I beg of you to promote participation and voting in Korean Best Moe in order for it to not be ruined by these block voters. We are doing everything we can in Korea but we there is only 50 million people in South Korea compared to 6 billion in the world.
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2008-05-16, 20:17 | Link #205 | |
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2008-05-17, 21:25 | Link #206 |
I'm so moe I kill myself
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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In case anybody is interested, the Chinese Saimoe 2008 website is up. However, the actual contest won't begin until september 1st. In the official forum, they have already divided into 18 factions. In addition to the Saimoe contest, there are also male character competition and annual awards.
Last year was the first Chinese Saimoe, the winner is Konata, with Yuki in second and Saber in third. |
2008-05-17, 21:40 | Link #207 | |
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2008-05-18, 02:25 | Link #209 |
Osana-Najimi Shipper
Join Date: Dec 2005
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So that means foreign participation is pretty much banned? Because if anybody is willing to show how to particpate in C-moe in an easy to read, listed fashion, I'm all for it. But considering they're looking for 'localized moe', I don't think us foreigners are very much welcome.
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2008-05-18, 05:04 | Link #210 | |
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Just made a funny connection...if the UK were ever to have a saimoe (like in a million years) it would be called: E-moe
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2008-05-18, 06:08 | Link #211 | |
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By the way, we got to see Gekka's Female Avatar in Kyouran Kazoku, so her avatar in Korean Best Moe will likely be that of Amaterasu look-a-like, not the jellyfish. I dare say, however, that the jellyfish looks cuter.
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2008-05-19, 13:59 | Link #214 |
Gamilas Falls
Join Date: Feb 2008
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I would have thought a UK centered Moe contest would be B. Moe. but that sounds more like Harlem talk. Of course the question would be is the "E" England or Europe?
At least B. Moe (Britain SaiMoe) already has a few anime flag designs for them to use left over from the Welsh inclusion UK flag proposals. E. Moe (if Europe) could use the top 12 girls from another Saimoe (or the previous year after the first year) in place of the 12 stars on the EU flag.
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2008-05-29, 15:53 | Link #218 |
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looks like most of the characters in that collage are from Zettai Karen Children, To Luv Ru, Kyouran Kazouku Niki, Shugo Chara, and one of the wolf girl from Kanokon. There are a few others but I am not sure of who they are
1. ??? from Shugo Chara (new guardian, replaces the trap from last season) 2. Cool and Spicey Amu from Shugo Chara (Peachpit show, may get strong support from doll faction) 3. abused loli character from Kyouran Kazouku Niki 4. no idea 5. Kyoka from Kyouran Kazouku Niki. 6. Someone from To Luv Ru 7. ??? from Zettai Karen Children 8. Ranka Lee from Macross F? 9. the wolf girl from Konokan 10. no idea
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2008-05-29, 17:48 | Link #220 | |
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