Log file opened at: 8/7/00 8:59 PM *** Topic for #auditorium: Anime Chat with Lain Creators Ueda & ABe 9PM ET Moderator: Okay everybody. Showtime! I'm going to close the floor now and go into moderation. I'll post an introduction, enable our guests, and THEN take questions. Enjoy! OmegaXcn: 43? Mirai-no-T: SHOWTIME! Davin: Alrighty. OmegaXcn: yes!! AkiZeta-5: Hooray! GERONIMO-U: hello Moderator Miyu: :) knightsabe: finally AkiZeta-5: Close the world.. Davin cheers. GERONIMO-U: We are ready Moderator: Can you guys type to the screen? GERONIMO-U: Yes. ABe-SAN: yes Moderator: Great! Moderator: Hi everybody, Išm your moderator Ben Trumble, and tonight the Anime Colony at SCIFI is pleased to welcome the creators of Serial Experiments Lain, Yasuyuki Ueda (creator/producer) and Yoshitoshi ABe (character designer.) Moderator: Yasuyuki Ueda has worked on the SONY Playstation game Noel as director, has produced several other animes and discovered Yoshitoshi ABe during the conception process of Lain. In 1994, ABe won 2nd Prize in Koudansha Magazine's Summer Season Award. Since then, he has worked on the Furu-Machi ("Old Town") CD-ROM/Artbook, the Lain Playstation designs, the "WachenRoder" SEGA Saturn game, and other commercical and non-commercial works. Moderator: A brief word about the drill. This is a moderated chat. Please send your questions for our guests to me, Moderator, as private messages. (To send a private message, either double-click on my name or type "/msg Moderator" on the command line - only without the quotes.) Moderator: And now our first question! Moderator: to : What was Abe-san biggest influences on his artwork? Moderator: Did you get that question? ABe-SAN: My art work is influenced by anything around me, including nature ABe-SAN: ga Moderator: to : This for Yasuyuki Ueda: What is the significance of bears in Serial Experiments Lain? GERONIMO-U: The idea came from the animator Mr. Kishida GERONIMO-U: When I saw it, I thought "How come you're such a kid?" GERONIMO-U: This is a very serious series, but the bear is comedic. GERONIMO-U: The director explained when Lain talks to the family... GERONIMO-U: That bear serves as a protection or wall to talk to the family. GERONIMO-U: So I listened to the director's explaination and agreed. GERONIMO-U: And the appearance was so cute, so I just accepted it. GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : To Ueda: What was the main feature(s) in ABe's art style that made you choose him for the Lain character design? GERONIMO-U: I had some imagination about the story and character already GERONIMO-U: and Mr. ABe's style was exactly the same as I imagined GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : Where do you get your inspiration for the characters and story line you develop? GERONIMO-U: ^_^ GERONIMO-U: Nothing so special GERONIMO-U: Everything came from inside of me -- based on my experiences and feelings. GERONIMO-U: Music, movies, and arts -- everything inspired. ABe-SAN: when I was talking with Mr. Ueda and Mr. Konaka the image of Lain was formed in my mind. And also when I was talking with Mr. Ueda I can sense there is Lain in Mr. Ueda ABe-SAN: GA GERONIMO-U: GA GERONIMO-U: ^_^ Moderator: to : Since we already mentioned influences, I wondered if anything was drawn from American media? Moderator: Just a reminder. Wešre chatting with Lain creators Yasuyuki Ueda and Yoshitoshi ABe. This chat is presented by the anime colony here at SCIFI. This is a moderated chat. Please send your questions for our guests to me, Moderator, as private messages. (To send a private message, either double-click on my name or type "/msg Moderator" on the command line - only without the quotes.) GERONIMO-U: I have too many sources to mention. GERONIMO-U: Old movies for example GERONIMO-U: The books translated to Japanese GERONIMO-U: There is no Japanese person who was not influenced by American Culture (in my generation). GERONIMO-U: THE RELIC by Robert Johnson (it's music) GERONIMO-U: (blues music) GERONIMO-U: Tom Waitts GERONIMO-U: Bob Duran GERONIMO-U: Let me think about american literature... ABe-SAN: As you can see the title is in English, Serial Experiment Lain, Japanese culture itself has been influenced by American culture so it felt natural to do so GERONIMO-U: Some books from New Age category GERONIMO-U: GA ABe-SAN: GA Moderator: I guess this one would have to be a natural follow-up :) Moderator: to : Ueda-san, in an interview, you say that Lain is a form of cultural warfare against American culture and values. What are some examples of cultural warfare employed within the Lain anime? GERONIMO-U: There is nothing in LAIN GERONIMO-U: no warfare in LAIN GERONIMO-U: Warfare cannot be in the artworks GERONIMO-U: [please wait -- there may be mistranslation] GERONIMO-U: I wanted to make a cultural war. GERONIMO-U: There is no warfare in the artwork GERONIMO-U: However I wanted to go against normal rules and standards. GERONIMO-U: If I wanted to talk about this issue, it would take too long GERONIMO-U: I would like to make room for everyone's question. GERONIMO-U: This explanation could not be explained in 5 minutes GERONIMO-U: And I REALLY want to explain my feelings completely GERONIMO-U: I'm sorry. GERONIMO-U: E-mail to personally -- but you have to study Japanese perfectly first GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : how long did the production of Lain take? GERONIMO-U: It took 2 years since the plan started. GERONIMO-U: The production itself took 8 months. GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : What is the significance of Lain's hairstyle (the ponytail on the side)? Moderator: ABe-SAN: B/C Mr. Ueta requested me to design character that is not symmetrical GERONIMO-U: I wanted to make everything unstable and disconcerting GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : to ABe: Are there any artists who particularly influenced you or who you particularly like? ABe-SAN: sorry there is more Moderator: Oops... Sorry Moderator: I'll repost the question when you're done ABe-SAN: when Mr. Ueta told me about that, I imagined a girl with the shoulder length hair who had cut her own hair and she had made ponytail with the rest of her hair ABe-SAN: that's how Lain's hairstyle became ABe-SAN: GA Moderator: to : to ABe: Are there any artists who particularly influenced you or who you particularly like? Moderator: Just a reminder. Wešre chatting with Lain creators Yasuyuki Ueda and Yoshitoshi ABe. This chat is presented by the anime colony here at SCIFI. This is a moderated chat. Please send your questions for our guests to me, Moderator, as private messages. (To send a private message, either double-click on my name or type "/msg Moderator" on the command line - only without the quotes.) GERONIMO-U: About the hair -- this isn't explained in the TV series, but it is explained in the LAIN video game, it is a superstitious way GERONIMO-U: to stop evil spirits and bad luck from entering through the ears. GERONIMO-U: ^_^; ABe-SAN: First, Lain was my pure creation ABe-SAN: however when I drew lines I was influenced by Kenji Tsuruta, Akihiro Yamada, Range Murata ABe-SAN: As a manga artist I was influenced by ABe-SAN: Yukinobu Hoshino ABe-SAN: GA GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : to both: Some people say that anime/manga is to escape from reality; others say it is to identify with the reader's real world. What is your opinion about this? GERONIMO-U: It all depends on the reader or audience. GERONIMO-U: [Sorry the translator misunderstood the question] GERONIMO-U: [for Mr. ABe-san] ABe-SAN: for viewers who wants to try to understand other people, the person has to use thier imagination ABe-SAN: trying to imagine the creation GERONIMO-U: I would like to ask do YOU think about anime/manga. GERONIMO-U: Is it an escape from reality or reflection of the real world? ABe-SAN: is the same as trying to understand reality ABe-SAN: so another words ABe-SAN: trying to understand the creation helps\ ABe-SAN: the person ABe-SAN: understand the real world ABe-SAN: wait there's more ABe-SAN: although there are people who escape from reality ABe-SAN: using animation or fantasy ABe-SAN: I feel sorry about that ABe-SAN: I hope those people can use same energy to understand reality ABe-SAN: GA GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : To Ueda: Mr. Konaka spoke to me of there being one "true" answer to LAIN and the he was surprised to see how many alternatives were brought up. Could you enlighten us as to this "true" answer? Moderator: Just a reminder. Wešre chatting with Lain creators Yasuyuki Ueda and Yoshitoshi ABe. This chat is presented by the anime colony here at SCIFI. This is a moderated chat. Please send your questions for our guests to me, Moderator, as private messages. (To send a private message, either double-click on my name or type "/msg Moderator" on the command line - only without the quotes.) GERONIMO-U: ?? GERONIMO-U: I imagined Mr. Konaka meant that ABe-SAN: when Mr. Konada scattered mysteries after he finished the setting and story line GERONIMO-U: I imagined that Mr. Konaka said that there is one TRUE answer between the creative team ABe-SAN: Mr. Konaka kept those mysteries vague or unanswered GERONIMO-U: "This is true" this is not illusion. It is a focus that we could make a setting around. GERONIMO-U: When creating LAIN. GERONIMO-U: This "True" answer was only for us. We don't expect the audience to feel the same way. That there wouldn't be just one answer for the audience. ABe-SAN: Mr. Konaka wanted it a mystery b/c he believed giving the answer was not the purpose ABe-SAN: so there can be different answers or analysis ABe-SAN: this is writtened in a manner where there is not meant to be A answer GERONIMO-U: GA ABe-SAN: GA Moderator: Biohamhock> to : What made you choose Boa's Duvet as the opening theme song for Lain? GERONIMO-U: Simply that the music was so nice. GERONIMO-U: I just read translation of the lyrics of the DUVET and was so impressed and touched by that. ABe-SAN: when I saw the song with the video, it was very well done GERONIMO-U: When I read the lyrics and I felt that it was not like the typical European/American lyrics. ABe-SAN: when I saw the first episodes broad casted I was very nervous b/c it was my first work on tv ABe-SAN: I was very impressed ABe-SAN: when I heard them live ABe-SAN: at otakon GERONIMO-U: Then I found out that Jasmine (the singer) was half-Japanese and was able to get a shared sense of feelings. And that her lyrics were not about black or white but gray. ABe-SAN: that reminds me of the first broadcasting in Japan GERONIMO-U: Oh, ABe is getting better and better at answering questions. GERONIMO-U: His answers are better than mine ABe-SAN: and I felt energy from the vocalist ABe-SAN: GA GERONIMO-U: GA Moderator: to : What made you want to go from a serious series like Lain to something more comedic like NieA_7? ABe-SAN: there's a dark part in me GERONIMO-U: Since LAIN was too serioius and dark, I wanted to do something different. Something silly. ABe-SAN: and there is another part of me that tries to defeat the dark me GERONIMO-U: I have to close one ear when talking to stop listening to ABe's answers... ^_^; ABe-SAN: so I keep myself normal status by using those two parts GERONIMO-U: Mr. ABe and I share the same feelings which we call "Hetare" (not a real Japanese word). GERONIMO-U: To us, it means we share some kind of imperfect... let me think think of some example of "Hetare". It's hard to explain ABe-SAN: even in Lain I created deformed Lain and there is a serious part in NieA 7 GERONIMO-U: Let me think of some big piece of art that would describe what feeling "Hetare" is. Maybe American people doesn't have Hetare feeling or Hetare artwork. ABe-SAN: so both the serious and comical part is in me GERONIMO-U: BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD is like a weakened version of "Hetare". A warm-hearted and diluted version. ABe-SAN: there's no american work close to "Hetare" GERONIMO-U: I want to make a T-Shirt with a "hetare" logo GERONIMO-U: GA ABe-SAN: GA Moderator: to : Was there actually much research done on modern computers, the internet, and operating systems to create the Navi and the Wired? If so, what were some influences? GERONIMO-U: All LAIN creators love the world of internet computer and interfaces not only the PC ABe-SAN: since I have been using the computer since I was 12 yrs old ABe-SAN: and I used to dream to become a programmer ABe-SAN: that was way back when there was no words for programmer GERONIMO-U: To us... ABe-SAN: Since all the illustration is done by MAC GERONIMO-U: We're already surrounded by the internet, computers, and ICC ABe-SAN: Navi and the computers Lain used I designed them myself GERONIMO-U: All of us who created LAIN always like the different interface and tried the experiences ourselves ABe-SAN: b/c those were the kinds of computers I always wish to use ABe-SAN: I have 7 computers at home GERONIMO-U: and we just got together and Mr. Kanaka had the most advanced knowledge of internet GERONIMO-U: For example "TCP/IP"? and "Protocol" ABe-SAN: and they look like how Lain's father had set it up in his room ABe-SAN: I had hard time moving them out into my home GERONIMO-U: Back then the hard disks were so expensive. GERONIMO-U: Normal consumers had 500 MB at the time but we had over 20 GB each... GERONIMO-U: GA ABe-SAN: GA Moderator: Gentlemen, our hour is about up -- the portion of this chat that is "moderated" -- We've had literally hundreds of questions submitted. I think it would be appropriate to close with these two Moderator: to : Mr. ABe and Mr. Ueda : what are your own personal favorite anime series or movies? Moderator: to : to ABe-San: what advise would you give to inspiring artists like some of the people in this chat now? ABe-SAN: I don't watch anime so much ABe-SAN: but I like Angel's Egg by Mamoru Oshii GERONIMO-U: I haven't watched anime recently either. But I like the anime ASHITA NO JOE (BOXER JOE OF TOMORROW) about boxing -- 15 years ago. Directed by Dezaki. Of course I saw LUPIN III, COBRA, CAPTAIN FUTURE ABe-SAN: I like the movies by Angeloprossi, a director GERONIMO-U: RAIDEEN ABe-SAN: one is called SCENERY IN THE MIST GERONIMO-U: As for the second question... GERONIMO-U: um... ABe-SAN: for the second question ABe-SAN: I think rather than draw nicely I would like to make emphasis on drawing honestly GERONIMO-U: I'm not the kind of person you guys would respect. GERONIMO-U: However I want to make animation inspire you. GERONIMO-U: What I expect you to make something to surprise me. ABe-SAN: if you can reflect yourself in the creation you can improve your technique ABe-SAN: and improve yourself GERONIMO-U: Come to "fight" me with animation or artwork. ABe-SAN: so please draw honestly b/c the technique follows ABe-SAN: this is the first time for me to chat like this ABe-SAN: but I really enjoyed ABe-SAN: and I hope I can get a chance to do this again GERONIMO-U: I'm sorry I couldn't say everything I wanted in this very short time. But I'm really happy to be able to communicate with people who speak a different native language via the internet. GERONIMO-U: Everytime I have this kind of opportunity I really feel I should learn English. ABe-SAN: I was very impressed to see how enthusiastically and seriously people watch our work GERONIMO-U: Let's make tomorrow a good day to fight ABe-SAN: thank you GERONIMO-U: I'm going to play around in New York City GERONIMO-U: See you in New York! GERONIMO-U: umm...GA? ABe-SAN: GA Moderator: Gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. Your answers have been wonderful. Enjoy your stay in New York. And of course to the audience... Your questions were great. Thanks for coming, and check in to the anime colony at SCIFI for future chats... We'll leave moderation and open the floor now. Good night! Watcher: |___|  |   Watcher: |   |  |   Watcher: |   | _|_  DeedlitC: I'm sure any time you dropped by, we'd be happy to chat with you. :) Zer: ohayou gozaimasu\ DF-01: i wonder if they smoked pot when making lain.. Mogchan: naa SSJ-Majin-: hello OmegaXcn: You guys are awesome!! Bye!!! Come Back Soon!!! CalicoKat: ;-; Wah, I found out about it only at the end SSJ-Majin-: coo DF-01: heya mog Mogchan: we should learn japanese Biohamhock: Bye BaShildy: thank you, both abe and geronimo i really liked your work, and am glad to have tallked with you! Mogchan: not the other way around DF-01: crap kak: hi all DF-01: they still here? o.O Solaris: lol Mogchan: eigo ga dame desu Hiperu: Sayonara. Ashitaka: does JIS come through in irc? CalicoKat: =P I know Japanese Zer: hai hai, shikashi nihongo wa yasashikunai SilverInk: CYA FELLOW ANIMATORS! Solaris: I speka jap Hiperu: Doomo arigatoo gozaimashita. DF-01: umm..disregard my comments Chiral: Arigatou, Ueda-san, Abe-san Warkumon: BYE Solaris: Nihongo ga daisuki! TenchiMasa: VIVA TENCHI MUYO!!!!!!!!!!! AkiZeta-5: Thank you -very- much for stopping by, Abe-san and Ueda-san. =) Taro: Ueda, ABE: are you taking any further questions? Zer: lol Zer: ok Mogchan: ashitaka: only if they have a decoder on the other end laz: Thanks for answering my questions Mr. ABe and Mr. Ueda Biohamhock: Thank You for your time OmegaXcn: i was the last question!! Moderator: Thanks for coming everybody! Mogchan: and we're probably talking to english computers SilverInk: Mododvu Zer: Motto shitsumon o iu ka? OmegaXcn: la la la Solaris: lol SilverInk: Yup Biohamhock: Thanks for answering my question too laz: i got two questions in :P TenchiMasa: ^_^; Mogchan: domo arigatou gozimasu!@#!@$! OmegaXcn: bye hipy Taro: omega: glad you got in =) DF-01: heya laz!#%#!% Zer: oh, they aren't answering questions anymore? =( Zer: oh well Starbuck: Thank you for another great chat! TenchiMasa: VIVA TENCHI MUYO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hiperu: see ya omega. DF-01 hands out the ciggy laz: hey dF-01!(!@U)(#*(@*~(!*()*@($ LainFan: Thank You for answering my question. Zer: tenchi muyo daikirai AkiZeta-5: Well, if the translator is still there.. ;) I'm curious as to what other series Abe-san and Ueda-san have worked on, either anime or manga. Stealthy: anti idle SilverInk: THANX FOR CIGY!!! Solaris: VIVA LA WATASHITACHI Ashitaka: ķLėÔĮ§ Zer: otherwise i wll have to go translate to them TenchiMasa: VIVA NEON GENESIS EVANGELION! GERONIMO-U: Nie_7 Zer: except i am terrible at it hehe kak: !?! SilverInk: YES! GERONIMO-U: NieA_7 TenchiMasa: -_-; SilverInk: VIVA YES Mogchan: tenchi ga kurukurupa desu ne Hiperu: Genki desu yo. OmegaXcn: i should be starting the special feature on them soon at mirai.cyril.com Solaris: lol Ashitaka: http://www.nieaunder7.net DF-01: mm...viva la hentai! SilverInk: Screw you 2 OmegaXcn: thanks taro Solaris: genki ne? TenchiMasa: LOL Biohamhock: aho! OmegaXcn: bye hipy Kokujin: Ueda-San, do you visit any American Lain webpages? Solaris: bakamono Zer: gomen nasai ga watashi wa ichinen nihongo seito dake kara "kurukurupa" o wakarimasen DF-01: hentaro=hentai? :P Taro: omega: feature on who? TenchiMasa: http://www.gundamworld.com <--MY SITE! Hiperu: i should be doing this feature on my site too. Moderator: Time to put my children to bed... Good night laz: Geronimo-Ueda: is it possible to email questions if we write them in japanese? Biohamhock: baka AkiZeta-5: Well, other than NieA_7. ;) I was wondering if there was anything before LAIN. Solaris: Tis k zer laz: thanks Moderator :) Warkumon: httP://viridian.upnetwork.com SSJ-Majin-: when is this chat gonna be on the chat transcripts? Ashitaka: Ueda-san, web-site ga arimasuka? GERONIMO-U: I never visit American LAIN webpages. Zer: hehe OmegaXcn: are you still here mr. moderator? Mogchan: eigo de kurukuru pa ga "crazy person" desu yo Zer: www.anipike.com wa ii desu yo GERONIMO-U: Never visited LAIN webpages before. SilverInk: YES! Zer: AH! Taro: ueda: what is your impression of american lain fans compared to japanese ones? Biohamhock: www.kawaii.com Mogchan: demo anata no nihongo ga ii desu Zer: ima shirimasu Hiperu: Ueda-san, anata no e-mail ga nan desu ka? DF-01: i think they were high when they made lain Tranversia: lol OmegaXcn: lol Tranversia: I'll be going...... DF-01: but that's kinda obvious ;) SSJ-Majin-: http://ainsider.animerush.com/index.html GERONIMO-U: Most LAIN fans (US & Japanese) are both very serious Tranversia: Nice hearing the creators speak SSJ-Majin-: thats a phat site GERONIMO-U: you guys like LAIN? Biohamhock: www.kawaii.com good lain page laz: Mr. Ueda and Mr. ABe : what was the significance of Lain lying in the fetal position amidst wires during the closing credits of each episode? SSJ-Majin-: yea Taro: ueda: very much! Warkumon: http://viridian.upnetwork.com Anyone else have sites? DF-01: heh ABe-SAN: american fans are more active than japanese fans Zer: watashi wa nihon ni ikitai ga binbo de gozaimasu =( Biohamhock: WWW.KAWAII.COM Hiperu: Anatatachi ga e-mail o shitai desu. SilverInk: ANIPIKE.COM KICKS ASS!!! Hiperu: Anatatachi ni e-mial o shitai desu. DF-01: UEDA: KILL FOX KIDS!%@!% Cat-Clan: lain wo miru no ga dai suki desu Kokujin: http://kokujin.members.animeirc.com/ "Layers" DF-01: we need an anime channel!#% SilverInk: YES! ABe-SAN: at conventions Zer: Hai: ii meiru o moratte kudasai! Mogchan: i still want to know why Be in to Be continued was capitalized and coloured like the BeOS logo theman: GERONIMO-UEDA & ABe-San : ostukele-sama Hiperu: Watashi wa Lain ga daisuki desu. TenchiMasa: MY SITE IS http://gundam1.cjb.net OmegaXcn: did anyone ask me something? my computer is lagging!! laz: Mogchan: lol Kokujin: also, www.animeirc.com Lawmune: http://www.cjas.org/~leng/lain.htm "thought experiments lain" GERONIMO-U: It's going to be toughwork for me to e-mail you back in english SilverInk: ACTION CHANNEL IS 50% ANIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Biohamhock: www.animeaddiction.bizland.com !!!!!!!!!!!!!! ABe-SAN: the japanese fans are less vocal than american fans TenchiMasa: HTTP://GUNDAM1.CJB.NET Hiperu: I can speak Japanese. Warkumon: http://viridian.upnetwork.com Zer: watashi no onrain konpyutaa geemu no hoomu peeji wa www.illusorystudios.com GERONIMO-U: It'll take toooooo much work. Warkumon: hehe Hiperu: Nihongo o hanasu koto ga dekimasu! DF-01: cuz we americans have no shame :P Zer: i love derived words Biohamhock: http://animeaddiction.bizland.com Cat-Clan: Ueda san, email ga aru? watashi wa nihongo wo hanashi you ni narimashita AkiZeta-5: Yes, I -very- much like LAIN. It's one of the few series I've made a concerted effort to buy all the episodes of. I think it's a great series, and thank you two heartily for it. ;) Kokujin: Abe-san, when will you update your own webpage? ;) GERONIMO-U: Fantastic! Mogchan: i cant speak japanese for peanuts Biohamhock: http://www.kawaii.com DF-01: i guess that's why we're always getting in trouble ._. Mogchan: two years in highschool Ashitaka: watashi wa nihongo wo sukoshi wakarimasu... OmegaXcn: i do i do Mogchan: and ive forgotten most of it Tranversia: I tip my hat to the Lain series Zer: only one year here Tranversia: goodnight... DF-01: i know 'baka' and 'hentai' DF-01: i'm ready for japan baby Zer: shitsumon, ueda-san SilverInk: TIP YOUR HAT TO MY ASS!!! laz: Mr. ABe and Mr. Ueda : maybe this is sort of a taboo question, but do you think that drugs influence anime at all? i know in america, some artists are influenced by drugs.. but what about Japan? Mogchan: zer: you used lots of stuff i didnt know already Biohamhock: aho Hiperu: Watashi wa nihongo o naratte imasu yo. ABe-SAN: I think japanese including myself are too shy Biohamhock: http://www.kawaii.com Zer: dono furui anime o mimashita ka? Kokujin: ABe-san, Mr. Konaka updates everyday ;) GERONIMO-U: ABe is doing Badi-badi! (Just kidding) OmegaXcn: my site is mirai.cyril.com Lawmune: abe: are you friends with range murata? OmegaXcn: a.k.a Anime Resurrection GERONIMO-U: Badi badi means being a junkie with no limitation TenchiMasa: ... Stealthy: anti idle GERONIMO-U: it's just joke ABe-SAN: no no those are only jokes Zer: soshite, nihon ni ikitai no seito o iikata wa nan desu ka? ABe-SAN: =) SSJ-Majin-: Anime Resurections a bad site DF-01: is it true that animation houses in japan aren't doing so well? :p SSJ-Majin-: ^_^* GERONIMO-U: we don't do drugs inside in Japan Biohamhock: http://animeaddiction.bizland.com My lain site!!! Biohamhock: please visit!! OmegaXcn: did someone ask me a question? i could've sworn someone did while everything was laggin GERONIMO-U: We can do anything in Amsterdam Kokujin: Ueda-san, Did the midnight time slot help or hurt the series? Zer: www.illusorystudios.com: My online RPG (amateur) GERONIMO-U: Let's get together in Coffeeshop! Zer: ZDNet gave me a 5 star rating ^_^ arakune: Abe-san, I read you worked on one doujinshi with Murata Range and other artists. Have you put out any other doujinshi? Hiperu: What are your e-mails? I can speak Japanese. TenchiMasa: ABe OR UEDA: ARE YOU PLANNING A THEATERICAL MOVIE OF LAIN? ABe-SAN: I get my highs from drawing for hours and hours Warkumon: HTTP://VIRIDIAN.UPNETWORK.COM OmegaXcn: lol DF DF-01: hehe Hiperu: Abe or Ueda: Lain no eiga ga arimasu ka? OmegaXcn: whoa! Biohamhock: check out my works at http://www.kawaii.com and http://animeaddiction.bizland.com DF-01: cool DF-01: i need to get that high then ABe-SAN: THAT IS NOT DOUJINSHI laz: Mr. ABe and Mr. Ueda : I'm really interested in becoming involved with anime/video games on a creators level. i have a lot of ideas, but they just don't come out write with simple text or a flat image. how would you advise one to start in this business? Cat-Clan: Abe-san email wo kaite mo ii desu ka? ABe-SAN: are you talking about FLAT SSJ-Majin-: Abe, Veda what are your email addresses? Kokujin: Ueda-San, you said if there a sequel it would not star LAIN, who would it star and where would it go? TenchiMasa: ABe OR UEDA: ARE YOU PLANNING A THEATERICAL MOVIE OF LAIN? Mogchan: lain no eiga ga hoshi desu Zer: masaka...Eigo ni REIN o tabun kimasu, demo, kanashiimono wa tokidoki amerika ni "dub" ga arimasu OmegaXcn: what carreer would both of you take if you weren't what you are today ABe and Ueda?? Hiperu: Lain no eiga ga ii desu yo. arakune: Ab-sen Yes, FLAT. Was it an artbook? GERONIMO-U: LAIN MOVIE? Not at all. GERONIMO-U: Don't hold your breath. ABe-SAN: FLAT is a very high quality art book not doujinshi OmegaXcn: Anime Resurrection: Bad site OmegaXcn: yep Hiperu: Soo desu ka? Biohamhock: what do you think of english dubbing? TenchiMasa: ^_^; SSJ-Majin-: http://ainsider.animerush.com/index.html DF-01: are ya'll the real abe or just the translators messing with us? :P Zer: hai, "dub" o oosugimasu SSJ-Majin-: Anime Insider rules arakune: Abe-san: I'm very sorry for the mistake! GERONIMO-U: But we can't say definitely "No" about LAIN movie. ABe-SAN: but I put out 7 doujinshi TenchiMasa: I AM A KAWAII OTAKU! LOL! Zer: I am wondering...speak in Japanese to us maybe =) Biohamhock: I can draw hentai Zer: I need some conversation practice, hehe SSJ-Majin-: whats your email veda? TenchiMasa: I CAN DRAW YAOI! heheheheeh! J/K! Biohamhock: I like eechi Zer: ... Ashitaka: hai! nihongo de hanashite kudasai ne... GERONIMO-U: eh, itai koto? ABe-SAN: for the dubbing OmegaXcn: SSj-Majin-Vegeta, you're talking about mirai.cyril.com right?? Mogchan: ueda and abe: i just want to give you nothing but praise.. i saw episode 8 on dvd today at a friends house after seeing the first 7 on vhs tape and right now lain is one of my favourite series TenchiMasa: LOL Zer: hen no hito ga oosugiru ABe-SAN: I've never seen english dubbing of Lain arakune: Abe-san: Are your doujinshi still available? Biohamhock: The dubbing is pretty good Mogchan: i hadn't seen english dubbing of lain either till dvd Biohamhock: english dubbing usually sucks Zer: hai Biohamhock: they do it poorly GERONIMO-U: powerpuff girle no goodwo mitsuke ni ikitai Hiperu: Is the character Arisu or Alice? Kokujin: What about the cast, how do you choose them and how do you think they did? Zer: AMERIKA ni ii koe no hito ga imasen yo Mogchan: i heard like two lines of speech but we switched it back to nihongo with eigo subtitles garza: ABe & Ueda: would you mind if we were to make parts of your interview at otakon available over the internet? ABe-SAN: old doujinshi are all gone DF-01: hey, anyway you guys gonna sell those bear-suits? i want one of those Biohamhock: Do you guys do hentai versions of Lain? ABe-SAN: but the new ones we can distribute to america SSJ-Majin-: lol ABe-SAN: you can only get it in japan OmegaXcn: i need some pics of Ueda and ABe Hiperu: Lain no tomodachi no namae ga Arisu ka Alice desu ka? OmegaXcn: for the no-good site GERONIMO-U: GARZA: It's okay. Hiperu: Ueda: Lain no tomodachi no namae ga Arisu ka Alice desu ka? SSJ-Majin-: VEDA OR ABE DO YOU HAVE EMAIL? Stealthy: anti idle Biohamhock: Can you draw me a hentai picture of Lain? Zer: BOKU WA GYUUNIKU O TABETERU MAINICHI Zer: TSUMARANAI YO Zer: hehe AkiZeta-5: Bio, not funny. =p Zer: boku dake itteru Ashitaka: powerpuff girls wa tanoshii desu ne... DF-01: go to a porn vid store ;p SSJ-Majin-: ABE CHECK OUT MY SITE http://ainsider.animerush.com/index.html Biohamhock: I want a signed hentai picture of Lain Cat-Clan: powerpuff girls wa sugoi desu Biohamhock: eechi hentai hardcore xxx teen raw manga TenchiMasa: ACK! SSJ-Majin-: lol DeedlitC just wants a Lain sequel. :) DF-01: poerpuff girl so noto vely good-o AkiZeta-5: Geeze.. moderator leaves, and this happens. =p Zer: boku no ichiban suki na anime wa tenkuu no esukafurone, tabun pureisuteishon geemu o amerika ni ikutokoro de gozaimasu ka? AkiZeta-5: Heh.. not likely, Deed. Mogchan: i know Mogchan: its kind of pathetic DF-01: heya mog :P GERONIMO-U: powerpuff girl no character to obakana settei ga ski TenchiMasaki3K WANTS TO DO REI FROM EVANGELION! ^_^ SSJ-Majin-Vegeta wants veda and abe to go to http://ainsider.animerush.com/index.html Mogchan: i bet if this was japan some kind of natural order would happen SSJ-Majin-: lol Lawmune: ueda, abe: how are you enjoying the United States? have you been here before? Biohamhock: What does Lain wear under the Bear pajamas? Kokujin: You know, they probably need the translators for romanji as well as english =P Hiperu: Ueda to Abe-san: Evangelion ga suki desu ka? Biohamhock: Is she naked under her bear pajamas? DF-01: DUUUdee, i want those bear pajamas Mogchan: kokujin: sou GERONIMO-U: LAWMUNE: I had been to West Coast and New Orleans before AkiZeta-5: Enh.. maybe, Mog. It'd just help if some of these people were older than twelve. ;p GERONIMO-U: I always wanted to come to the East Coast ABe-SAN: I was nervous since this is my first visit but I really enjoyed it DF-01: madi-gras? ;) GERONIMO-U: So I was expecting alot garza: ABe & Ueda: Thank you. It'll probably show up on lawmune's site (http://www.cjas.org/~leng/lain.htm "thought experiments lain") Zer: Boku wa taiman de suwatte imasu. GERONIMO-U: East Coast lived up to my expectations GERONIMO-U: Simply Otakon's stuff was really nice. Mogchan: zer: you know a lot of japanese i dont Mogchan: i think your year must have been more intensive Cat-Clan: Abe-san to Ueda-san Mekishiko ni iku koto ga arimasu ka? DeedlitC is looking forward to going to Tokyo sometime. laz: Mr. ABe and Mr. Ueda : I'm really interested in becoming involved with anime/video games on a creators level. i have a lot of ideas, but they just don't come out completely with simple text or a flat image. how would you advise one to start in this business? GERONIMO-U: From now on I'd like to walk in New York City and feel America with my own senses Biohamhock: Is lain of age? Mogchan wishes to study in japan second two years of college DF-01: laz: get high on pot OmegaXcn: this whole this is gonna take a loooong time to put into transcript Biohamhock: I am a programmer! DeedlitC: Bio: Lain is a drawing. She has no age. :P TenchiMasa: ABe or UEDA: are you going to make other anime's when you conclude Lain? Biohamhock: I make hentai games GERONIMO-U: Time to go Cat-Clan: Watashi wa mekishiko jin desu ABe-SAN: well time to go DF-01: aww Zer: Zenbu no Amerika no anime no PLOT wa komarimonku kara zenzen no toku ni mitenai Ashitaka: Did you have contacts with the American animation industry? garza: ABe & Ueda: what do you think of american wrestling? GERONIMO-U: I'm going byebye ABe-SAN: BYE BYE Log file closed at: 8/7/00 10:25 PM