Showing posts with label violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label violence. Show all posts

Monday, April 10, 2017

Anime Nite Orlando: Berserk x Drifters x Your Choice! (4/20)


Last time at Anime Nite Orlando, you demanded violence, and we will give it to you! On Thursday, April 20th at Bikkuri Lounge, we'll be showing episodes of the new season of Berserk, plus from the the creator of Hellsing, episodes of Drifters.


But that's not all! We had a poll of what you want us to show with Berserk and Drifters. And here is what we have!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Next Propeller Anime Club meeting on Saturday, April 10th!

Man, it looks like we missed April Fools this year. I had some great ideas too! Unfortunately, things in convention land got busy.

This Sunday afternoon we are having a barbecue! It shall be awesome!


Our next club meeting will be on Saturday, April 10th at 1:15 pm in FS3B-113 at Full Sail University! Our main feature will be Cencoroll, a short 30 minute film nearly singlehandedly written, designed, directed, and animated by Atsuya Yuki. It's about a high school boy and his shapeshifting creature named Cenco that he controls with telepathy. Well, I am sure there's more to it than that but I haven't watched it yet!

We are six episodes away from finishing The Guin Saga(or is it The Naris Saga?)! We need to finish this over the next couple meetings so we can move on to something else. A revolt is supposed to happen in Crystal during the next episode and assassins are trying to kill Guin!

In Gungrave, it looks like Harry has been discovered as the real traitor to Millenion, after having many of its valueable members framed and killed. Now it's up to Brandon Heat to take him out! What will happen between these two longtime friends?

We have plenty of time left this meeting due to the length of Cencoroll. I was considering starting a new series but some of you will be out of town due to spring break and it'd suck for people to be lost if they missed opening episodes to a new series. So to fill in the space, I thought of something more digestable...