About Our Anime Club>
The history of the Amherst College Anime Club has been a rocky one,
with startups and shutdowns over the course of several years. Like
the phoenix rising from the flames, the Anime Club has returned to
the Amherst campus! This most recent generation became officially
recognized by the school in the beginning of 2002. We hope to be around
for many years to come!
The Anime Club was cofounded by Eunjoe Ahn and Cat Boudreau. Amherst College Anime Club's first webmaster was Devindra Hardawar who would later become a co-chair. After Devindra, leadership was passed to Tom Jablin. Today the club is run by co-chairs Martin Aguilera and Chris Paredes. Other board members include Librarian Gina Rodriguez, Webmaster Sharon Kim, and Treasurer Tri Nguyen.
We welcome anyone interested in anime (or simply wanting to know
more about anime or the club) to contact us; we accept members from
the Five College Consortium and the greater Amherst, MA community. Feel free to contact us.
About Anime>
Anime is a shorter name for Japanese animation, and it also applies
to any other animation in the same style. Popular examples include
Akira and Princess Mononoke. Anime fandom in the US has grown increasingly
over the years. Now it's at the point where anime films get theatrical
screenings, and many popular shows grace our televisions.
About Manga>
Comic books with anime-style art are known as manga. In Japan, manga
is more of a lucrative industry than anime. There are manga for every
type of person, from schoolgirls to office workers. Most anime shows
start out as a manga serialization, and are animated when they are
deemed successful. The history of this printed medium can be traced
back to nineteenth century ukiyo-e woodblock prints. The popularity
of manga in the US is directly attributed to that of anime.
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