Poll
Question:
Would you watch Who's Line is it Anime?
Option 1: Hell Yeah! I'm there!!
votes: 24
Option 2: If I get a chance to, sure.
votes: 13
Option 3: Not if anything else is going on.
votes: 3
Option 4: That's not even worth my time.
votes: 1
Option 5: I have no idea what this is even about or is.
votes: 1
Whomever reads this, I wish to host a game of
Whose Line is it Anime? at Fanime Con 2006. If anybody that has information on how I would do so is available, please let me know by emailing me at the email provided. Emails are also lovingly accepted for ideas for the show in terms of ideas for skits to perform, or fanime related suggestions for anything you see on Drew Carrey's show, especially my favorite skits: Scenes from a hat, and World's worst.
Saturday night of the 2005 con I decided to host a non-formal game of it, and it ended up being on Monday afternoon, near the center of the artist's row hallway and there were well over 50 people that attended. Much laughter, much rejoicing. We were a success, and now I want to make it an official event. (if you were there, then YES I was that bald Mike in black)
I have the four panelists, and next year I will host, but what I need is a room, some open time slots, and three things: cordless microphones, amplifiers/speakers for said microphones, and a desk to sit at. Everything else for the show should be taken care of and if I think of anything that isn't, I'll surely let people know.
Send all questions, comments, suggestions, feedback, shout outs, and hate mail to:
[email protected]Now, look at the address closely. This panel is purposely not called
Whose Line is it Anime because... well, I said so.
Thank you very much and have a wonderful year before Fanime 2006!
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Did they copyright the original skit or something? That would be evil...
I didn't catch your Monday show but after playing Apples to Apples with you Sunday, I know how sick a sense of humor you have got. I would be sooooo there.
You guys SUCK.
...
I mean that NOT in the way of insulting your acting skills, but the fact that it was held Monday AFTERNOON when I was working to break down and pack up the tech stuff for Fanime. I've attended and participated in this panel's ancestor, "Anime Improv" for the past two years and when I walked by and saw the sign, I cried inside. I was tempted to ditch the equipment and join the fun, but meh... ._.; If you heard someone scream "AH, FUCK!!!" really loud during the show, that was me. ;-;
If you need help running this panel at ALL, I'm more than ready to help out and do my thing, both as an actor as an anime fan.
I was in the Anime Improv two years back myself. ^_^
Contact me at
[email protected]. I am interested adding your idea to a live show Fanime 2006.
dealerjason
Quote from: "PogiChoie"Monday AFTERNOON
Mike will provide more details, but, as I understood it, Fanime 2005's WLITA was a "pilot" of sorts. Mike was actually part of the Tabletop Gaming staff, and we had a great time making up questions and topics for the event in the tabletop gaming room. We pretty much had Mike trapped in Tabletop most of the con playing 30+ games of Apples to Apples. :P
Cedric.
aka. Washu! ^O^
Unlike 2004 there wasn't ever really a time when I was the only staffer in there.
I was not trapped. I was having fun. Where else would you find out that my highest match for the green apple card "Cute" would be the red card "Meat Cleaver?"
hehehehe.
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Quote from: "Dh8d1"Unlike 2004 there wasn't ever really a time when I was the only staffer in there.
I was not trapped. I was having fun. Where else would you find out that my highest match for the green apple card "Cute" would be the red card "Meat Cleaver?"
hehehehe.
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What Mike doesn't know is that he WAS trapped in there and we had attached a small bomb on his person and if he left... well, we all saw that segment in Battle Royale, right? Good.
<laughs maniacally>
Hey hey hey ... waitaminute..
BARTBoy and I were out there on Saturday Morning Trying to get a thing of Whoose Line is it Anime started. We tried to get people to get involved and even had it posted here and on Cosplay.com as an official gathering.. and no one showed any interest. We all wanted to do improv but we had to give up. :(
That's because D here had planned a little of it out, we got our team and figured the crowd would follow. With one quickly constructed sign and having found a strategic location to hold our event, we just went with it.
Special kudos for everyone who showed up and watched us try our hand at this stuff for the first time.
Hahahaha!!! So THAT was what the loud laughter was I heard...while frantically searching the place for the ZZ autograph signing... Hahaha wow, that is a wonderful idea. I love the show they have on ABC channel... so I'll probably love the whole anime thing. I'll make sure to keep an eye out for you guys next year!
I was at the performance. I gave you the cup ramen and was hanging with the "Butterfly" and "Bumblebee" girl.
You guys need to review the show and prep a bit more than scenes from a hat. The impromptu performance was entertaining, but by the near end it was dying badly. Here are some games that have worked well in the past by other cons:
"Scenes from A Hat"
"Two Lines Only" (Two people can only alternate between two quirky or general lines. The center person discusses or sorts out the situation suggested by the audience between the two people. EX: Who should win the cosplay contest)
"Sound Effects" (Two people make the sound effects of two otaku doing a certain thing suggested by the audience)
"Cosplay Party" (One is a normal party host. The other three are secret indentities. Such as "Pocky Scientist", "Rolls over when he hears Pocky", and "Glomps at the smell of chocolate". The host tries to guess the different people.
So there's four of them. Good luck next year.
~Chun
Most of the games we tried were specifically to make it "a true show" complete with the song at the end. This was (as far as I know) the teams' first crack at Improv and we could only limit ourselves to things that we could do without equipment. We couldn't do "sound effects" nor did we have a proper buzzer, music guy or be able to run the great games like the one where you have a conversation and then have to read lines suggested by the audience. This was the pilot. Anyone see the original Mystery Science Theater videos from their KTMA year or the first season? They look really shoddy and quickly assembled. Which is why A. They were the first attempt and B. They don't show them anymore.
We got enough of a response that we'll do the show again and this time with a better prep time getting down to a proper science, like the GTL show. (perhaps making a "Who's line" survey and drop box in the Tabletop room so we can get a larger amount of audience participation material and screen it for quality than just simply having a form before the show.) Whadya think Sirs?
A buzzer can easily be replaced by a bike horn or some other sort of noise thing. Lines suggested by the audience can be written and collected during one of the games by a crew members before you need the lines, that way they can be run on the fly. I also agree with Chun that you could try to do is to research some other improv exercises besides the ones showcased on the show. IMO, you can only go so far with some games... :wink: Plus, it doesn't HAVE to be JUST one day... daily shows can perk interest as well.
Like I said, if you need any help running it or need someone to pitch ideas back and forth with, drop me a line @
[email protected]
Quote from: "Wirebrain"Most of the games we tried were specifically to make it "a true show" complete with the song at the end. This was (as far as I know) the teams' first crack at Improv and we could only limit ourselves to things that we could do without equipment. We couldn't do "sound effects" nor did we have a proper buzzer, music guy or be able to run the great games like the one where you have a conversation and then have to read lines suggested by the audience. This was the pilot. Anyone see the original Mystery Science Theater videos from their KTMA year or the first season? They look really shoddy and quickly assembled. Which is why A. They were the first attempt and B. They don't show them anymore.
We got enough of a response that we'll do the show again and this time with a better prep time getting down to a proper science, like the GTL show. (perhaps making a "Who's line" survey and drop box in the Tabletop room so we can get a larger amount of audience participation material and screen it for quality than just simply having a form before the show.) Whadya think Sirs?
Most of the improv things in Whose line only require the smallest shreds of paper, so just a little more prep time could do wonders.
Don't get me wrong though, I loved having that on the last and final Monday of the con. I'm supporting ya; again, good luck with it next year.
~Chun
OMIGAWD! IT'S YOU!! I WAS THE LITTLE ASIAN GIRL SINGING BUTTERFLY AND BUMBLE BEE WHILE YOU GUYS WERE SETTING UP!! :D!!
Anyways... The idea is TEH greatness. I can't wait until next year when you guys go all out. MAYBE THIS TIME WE CAN HEAR YOU ALL! O.O
Bwahahaha. ^^
Quote from: "PogiChoie"A buzzer can easily be replaced by a bike horn or some other sort of noise thing.
Laptop + Winamp + buzzer.wav + speaker system = win.
Quote from: "Spiritsnare"Quote from: "PogiChoie"A buzzer can easily be replaced by a bike horn or some other sort of noise thing.
Laptop + Winamp + buzzer.wav + speaker system = win.
Horn = Comedic Genius. =P
QuoteHey hey hey ... waitaminute..
so how does that differ from before?:?
I remember apples to apples....that was a blast. And I totally saw you guys, it was hilarious! If you need any help man, just ask me. I know just about every improv game in the book!
dude, i was there monday. it rocked, and i want to be a part of the 'whose line' show, too(dont know what i'd do, but i dont care). help me out, man!
oh, by the way, for those of you that have MySpace.com accounts, i've created a group in homage to the improv show. go to:
http://groups.myspace.com/whoselineANIME
check it out :D :D :D :D
I was there on that monday and thought all of you were very funny ^_^
Ill certainly be there next year to see ya guys again :)
Quote from: "SweetNiar"I was there on that monday and thought all of you were very funny ^_^
Ill certainly be there next year to see ya guys again :)
i wasn't part of it on monday, but i'm considering doing that on Stage Zero, if i can get enough help and willing(and funny) participants. even though i haven't made up my mind yet, i've got a pretty good amount of ideas(can you say "random moments at stage zero"?) :D
going a bit off topic for a moment.....I cant wait to see your giant box of pocky costume :) hehe
Quote from: "SweetNiar"going a bit off topic for a moment.....I cant wait to see your giant box of pocky costume :) hehe
even better, you'll get to see the giant box of pocky trying to play ddr. now wouldn't that be awesome?! :D
hehe...that and trying to glomp a giant box of pocky :wink:
here is a little taste of whose line
game: scenes from a hat
scene:stuff that happens in anime/manga that would(or should) never happen in real life.
example:yu-gi-oh!
Seto Kaiba: Go Obelisk the Tormentor!!!
(summons obelisk, you stare all the way up)
Holy 5l-li7! thats it, no more crack for me!
Sign me up ^__^
That is, if you still are looking for performers :)
Quote from: "Gainax Boy"Sign me up ^__^
That is, if you still are looking for performers :)
haven't talked with the director of stage zero about this yet, but let me test your comedic genius. here's your shot:
game: scenes from a hat
scene: parts of final fantasy Vll: advent children that got left out
give me your best
Quote from: "otakuapprentice"Quote from: "Gainax Boy"Sign me up ^__^
That is, if you still are looking for performers :)
haven't talked with the director of stage zero about this yet, but let me test your comedic genius. here's your shot:
game: scenes from a hat
scene: parts of final fantasy Vll: advent children that got left out
give me your best
*Cloud Wakes up in his bed.. looks over to his right... sees Sephiroth*
Cloud: Oh Damnit!! Not Again.. >_<
Sephiroth: Morning Sunshine! ^_^
*Missing scene of Cloud Riding Fenrir holding an X-Games Trophy*
*Missing Scene of Sora Walking on Screen, followed by Donald and Goofy*
Sora: Waitaminute... This Isn't Kingdom Hearts 3 >_<
*Missing Scene of Sephiroth Secretly holding the Boombox that plays "One-Winged Angel" everytime he comes on screen
Cloud: So THAT's how you do it!!
*Missing Scene of Sephiroth waking up in bed next to Aerith*
Sephiroth: Oh Damnit! Not Again >_<
Aerith: Morning Sunshine! ^_^
Reno: Remember Rude... What Happens in Midgar... STAYS in Midgar!
Cloud: Woah.... I know Kung Fu
Barrett: You are the One!
Tifa: But Cloud.... Where will I go? What will I do?
Cloud: Frankly my Dear... I don't give a Damn
*Missing Scene, Cameo Apperance by The Black Mages!*
and of course.. The All-Singing, All Dancing Musical Finally featuring the Entire Cast and the Sephiroth Clone Back-up Dancers
There we go.. 10 things off the top of my head. And that's not bad considering I've never actually seen FFVII: Advent Children ^___^
that was good, but im gonna give you another one
game:scenes from a hat
Scene: moments when you've realized that anime has blurred your sense of reality
(show me something original,something i've never heard before)
Holy #&^#! Cold Water! Run!
...
Quote from: "Gainax Boy"Quote from: "otakuapprentice"Quote from: "Gainax Boy"Sign me up ^__^
That is, if you still are looking for performers :)
haven't talked with the director of stage zero about this yet, but let me test your comedic genius. here's your shot:
game: scenes from a hat
scene: parts of final fantasy Vll: advent children that got left out
give me your best
*Cloud Wakes up in his bed.. looks over to his right... sees Sephiroth*
Cloud: Oh Damnit!! Not Again.. >_<
Sephiroth: Morning Sunshine! ^_^
*Missing scene of Cloud Riding Fenrir holding an X-Games Trophy*
*Missing Scene of Sora Walking on Screen, followed by Donald and Goofy*
Sora: Waitaminute... This Isn't Kingdom Hearts 3 >_<
*Missing Scene of Sephiroth Secretly holding the Boombox that plays "One-Winged Angel" everytime he comes on screen
Cloud: So THAT's how you do it!!
*Missing Scene of Sephiroth waking up in bed next to Aerith*
Sephiroth: Oh Damnit! Not Again >_<
Aerith: Morning Sunshine! ^_^
Reno: Remember Rude... What Happens in Midgar... STAYS in Midgar!
Cloud: Woah.... I know Kung Fu
Barrett: You are the One!
Tifa: But Cloud.... Where will I go? What will I do?
Cloud: Frankly my Dear... I don't give a Damn
*Missing Scene, Cameo Apperance by The Black Mages!*
and of course.. The All-Singing, All Dancing Musical Finally featuring the Entire Cast and the Sephiroth Clone Back-up Dancers
There we go.. 10 things off the top of my head. And that's not bad considering I've never actually seen FFVII: Advent Children ^___^
Ha ha~! So funny Gainax Boy~! >w<
Well, I'm all in for it, and sadly, I didn't go Monday, so I missed that. *Tear* But, it sounds like so much fun~! I had Drama, and we'd always do that improvs as practice. OwO
Heh heh, I remember that one time on Whose Line Is It Anyway when they brought Pokemon on. It was in Scenes from a Hat I think. Anyhoo, I was surprised Ryan, Colin, Wayne, and that dude with glasses knew their pokemon. =w=
"hey! where's godzilla? he was supposed to start attacking tokyo an hour ago!"
Quote from: "otakuapprentice"that was good, but im gonna give you another one
game:scenes from a hat
Scene: moments when you've realized that anime has blurred your sense of reality
(show me something original,something i've never heard before)
*Yells into watch* "GO GIANT RO-- .... oh wait.. it only tells time.. damn!"
*walks up to an attractive female*
"Hi! I'm a hapless and pathetic young male with no sence of self-worth.. would you allow me to view you in compromising situations, physically abuse me to no extent, and then fall madly in love with me? ^_^"
*Introduces oneself*
Hi. I'm the President and Founder of the Los Angeles Branch of ACROSS
*Driving on the Freeway*
Uh Oh.. my turn is coming up. Oh well, who needs breaks. If Takumi can do it.. then so can I!!
*Super Inertia Drift* *Crash* *Accident*
*looks at Calendar*
"Ok... so it'll be 2006 in 10 days.. so that means... in only 10 years I can get myself a Gundam!! Alright!"
"Bless me Father, for I have sinned.... I lost my soul in a Game of Yu-gi-Oh"
Teacher: "Today Class, we're going to begin our study of Feudal Japan"
Student: "Allright!! Easy A! Thank You Cartoon Network!"
"Alright!! Now that I'm 11 years old I can finally move out of the house, Travel around the world, join the military and Pilot a Giant Robot. And when I'm all done with that... I'm gonna get me a harem ~_^"
"So how was your trip to Japan?"
"It Sucked! There were Asians everywhere, there was nothing exciting to do, everyone's always rushing about and working, everything was expensive, I was treated like a foreinger.. and worst of all..... no Subtitles!!"
and the number 10 moment you realise that Anime has blurred your sense of Reality...
"It's June 6th. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHINJI!! ^__^"
There you go.. another 10 responses. I hope thoose work for you ^_^
P.S. Thank you very much Chloe :)
one more, just for fun:
game:scenes from a hat
scene:things that happen in anime that would/should never happen in real life
*snort* I want in on this too... but IM me with your tests if you don't mind. Doing this in the forum loses the spur of the moment.
(Note: I was part of the original Fanime Anime Improv, for what it's worth.)
who else wants to join? i need at least 2-3 more performers for this before i can decide.
Quote from: "otakuapprentice"one more, just for fun:
game:scenes from a hat
scene:things that happen in anime that should never happen in real life
hmm..
*looks through the ENTIRE history of Anime featuring shows with Giant Robots, Futuristic Societies, Galatic Peace, Interstellar Travel, Intelligent Machines working together with Humanity, Incredibly Cute Girls falling for every type of guy imaginable, Love Harems, Schools of Magic, Magical Girls in skimpy outfits fighting evil, Catgirls, Break-Dancing Samurai, Alchemy, Pirates, Ninjas, Shinigami, Super Fast Cars, Super Fast Cars that Transform, Happy Endings, Vampires, Ghosts, Super-Cute Demon Slayers, Sex for no reason, Panty Shots for no reason, Butt-Kicking Female Super Spies, The Loser Guy getting the Girl, Martial Arts EVERYTHING, Dog Demons, Puchuus, Pokemon, Digimon, Chosen Heroes, Card Games coming to life, All Horrible situations being wrapped up and settled in less than 26 weeks, Super Cute Alien Girls in Tiger Print Bikinis and wielding Base Guitars, J-Rock to set the mood, Amazing Super Powers, No Democrats or Republicans, Random acts of Insanity, Energy Blasts, Having your wishes Granted by magical Balls, Henshin Sequences, Easiet College Life EVER, Cosplay, Fandom, Alternate Worlds, Parallel Worlds, Super Cute Police Girls, Super Cute Nurses, Super Cute Maids, The possibly for any guy to become a bishounen, Boxed Lunches made by Cute Girls, Always knowing that the Cute Girl who really likes is either the one showering you with attention or beating the crap out of you, No prolonged injuries, Good triumphing over Evil, Tentacle Monsters, Spring of Drowned Girl, Love and Peace, Colonizing other planets, Spiritual Powers, Humanity Surviving the Apocolypse, Persocoms, Gundams, Dinosaurs, Housekeeping Hamsters, Alter Powers, DNA Altering, Cybernetic Implants, Menchi-Loaf, and Sorcery*
*Looks at Topic again*
...
Nothing!! Absolutely Nothing =p
^__^
Yeah! There ya go! Why can't all of that happen! :P lol
I think all of that should happen >_<
Hi there all. This is one of the three Mike's in the show last year. I was the bald one who had the idea to start the shindig. Being in the show last years fanime was so awesome, I plan to run it this year. Hopefully I can run it in a room for an hour or so, but I need suggestions from you all, and any input would be greatly appreciated.
I am doing the following skits and would love to have input on them:
Let's make a Date. Three panelists will act as anime characters while the fourth panelist attempts to guess who they are after two rounds of questions. I'd appreciate suggestions on who the panelists should be and perhaps situations they're in.
Example: One panelist could be Ryoko from Tenchi Muyo! as a bitter old woman. I know, I know it's not much of a stretch, but still. :P
Party Quirks. Another one where the three panelists act out characters but this time it could be a little more wild. For example, one panelist could be Meowth from Pokemon in love with everybody's leg. Suggestions?
Questions only. Panelists will 'duel' two at a time going back and forth in a conversation but they may only ask questions. I'm having trouble thinking of a situation that's anime related they can ask the questions about.
World's Worst. The four panelists randomly step forward with their impression of the "World's Worst" something. Suggestions for the 'something' would be appreciated.
Press Conference. One panelist will be holding a press conference and the other three interviewing that panelist. Trick is, the interviewers know why the press conference is being held, but the one holding it does not. At the end of three rounds of questions they have to guess why. The 'why' can be anything from "The president of Gainax is selling out to Saban" to "Lina Inverse is running for Emperor of the world." I'd be nice to have a list of situations to choose from.
Remote Control. All four panelists will go in order discussing a random topic from the audience as specific Animes. I may or may not do the suggestions for this one at the time of the show, but any feedback on which topic and/or which animes to switch from would definitely help.
Whose Line. Suggestions written on little slips of paper will be given to two random panelists, and they must act out an impromptu situation throwing those lines in at random intervals. Anything can be a line, as long as it's clean and at least halfway understandable.
And my favorite: Scenes from a hat. I'll pull suggestions out of a hat of scenes for the cast to act out until I buzz them. This is by far my favorite event, and it's what we began the show with last year. I'd love for some good scenes for them to act out. Please help me with those.
Those skits are very likely to be in the show, and I will add more games. If you have a game to send me, or a variation of one of my games that could be funny, Do contact me. Any and all suggestions are welcome and encouraged. Please don't hesitate to use my E-Mail. I save those and read them a LOT quicker than I can get to this board.
Also, If you'd like to be a performer, that's wonderful, but I'm not sure how many I'll need. Since I'm hosting this year it will open up one spot, but If the three from last year alongside me wish to do it again, they have seniority and I might only need one. I'm fairly sure that One of the other two Mike's will do it, if not both. At any rate, the better I know you, the better your chances.
My email address for this is
[email protected]I know, I know Yahoo is tacky, but I don't want my REAL addy blowing up. :P
Thank you very much one and all for your interest in the program... it makes me feel like I'm doing something worthwhile when I see smiling faces and people talking about this production. :)
-Mike Ð
Ah...
Well you and OtakuApprentice should duke things out, as he's gone through much of the planning process as well as recruiting people already. He's posted in this thread already so you two gentlemen should really speak with each other and try to reach some consensus.
The pity is when I put my own topic for a Whose Line Idea forum, it kinda fizzled and died. One of my friends alerted me to this forum, so I just had to respond.
OtakuApprentice sounds like a pretty sharp guy, and if he wants to talk with me about perhaps joining forces and becoming a panelist, that'd be great. I don't wish to "duke things out" as it were, but I'd love to chat with you, OtakuApprentice. Drop me an email, or we can talk in here, whatever you want.
If you do decide to make your own show, I wish you luck. I also hope we don't come up with the same ideas if you do your own production. Don't worry, I won't steal any ideas from this board if you want them all to yourself, I'm not like that.
I have planned and fully intend to have a Whose Line in this year's Fanime with me as the host. Last year's worked out great. :)
Ah... well be that as it may, the con may not appreciate redundant panels/events with the same exact title. That's really for the live programming peeps to decide, though.
leishu is right (on some aspects); since '05s' whose line debut(when i was merely a audience member), i've benn trying to come up with ideas for the show, but i'd rather not 'duke it out' as he so elequently put it.
John(director of stage zero) had asked me if i wanted to do this for stage zero, but at the time i did not even consider the idea of running the whole thing by myself. yes, i have gone through the process of trying to recruit panelists by testing them on their comedic genius(some of the people im considering are pretty goo, 'specially leishu...damn, he's funny!), but as i had said earlier, i'd rather not duke it out with you, man, but i have put effort into this as well. i also think it would also be kinda weird having two panels/events with the same title in them.
me becoming a panelist? i don't know about that, as how i kinda get a little bit of stage-fright, especially up in front of a whole lot of people(my face turns red really freaking quick!!); i'd kinda prefer being a host. maybe there could be a co-host(i.e. me?)? :oops:
Hail, punks. I have two cents and some spare time, so it's SHOOOOOOOOOOOW TIIIIIIIIIIIIME.
OtakuApprentice definitely shows a lot of motivation in trying to get things together for the thing, but you can't argue that Mike D was the one who originally got the ball rolling, which took a lot of work itself. After the panel was over, we were already discussing things for next year's show (yeah, I was in the show too. I'm a super star or something). A collaborative effort would be a great idea, but it'd just be insanely unfair for Mike to have the show taken from him by someone from the audience last year.
For those of you that want to know what makes my opinion matter at all, I run the GTL panel, and I know just how hard it is to do this stuff. My panel originally started as a slightly illegal lobby show at Otakon back in 02, and I managed to get it to what it is now; arguably a very successful panel at both Fanime and Otakon. If someone from the audience decided that they thought it'd be fun to do a panel like that too and took the show out from under me, I'd be all kinds of pissed.
I'm not attacking OA (infact, I tip my hat to him for the suggestion of co-hosts), I'm just saying that both he and D should work together, and there's some really easy ways to do it:
1: Multiple shows - it's been suggested, and I think it's a great idea; you can use the same material on different performers and get a whole new show. OA and D can host seperate shows, too, which would add a little more variety. How do you decide who gets to host what? Well, how about...
2: Go ahead and let there be a showing of it at Stage Zero. After all, the whole premise of the thing is to show what the con has to offer all in one spot, no? If OA got the green light to do it for Stage Zero, then let OA host the Stage Zero show, but also let WLIIA be an actual panel, and let D host the other show(s). That's entirely fair, and it would spread out the work load, making it much easier on both of them.
And on a side note to that, I invite Leishu to shut the hell up. If multiple showings of WLIIA would be "redundant", then the actuall show of Whose Line would have been canned after the first performance. The entire idea of the show is that it's always different every time, and the only reason you're saying that is because you think if OA takes over, you'll get to be in the show. And before you post a reply to me starting with "Ah... well", keep in mind that by my suggestions, you'd get to be in the show anyway.
Here's hoping things work out. This has incredible potential, but it needs to be handled right. I really think it could benefit Fanime so long as it doesn't start causing divisions between people.
You know.. you could always have more than 4 panelists and simply have it run longer and with more games (I'm sure the audience would LOVE that).
It makes the game more fun and entertaining. I do have quite a bit of improv and entertaining experience ^^;;
But yeah, why not combine all our efforts?
We don't have to follow Drew Carrey's Guidelines.
I'm sure if we all work together as one big group (brainstorming, combining ideas and talents) we can put on an amazing show that will entertain a whole lot of people and have them coming back for more ^__^
P.S. Great Teacher Largo is both Wise and Correct. *applaudes his suggestions* ^_^
I have to stop being facetious online. It doesn't pay... like crime, teaching, and Otaku-fandom. I really didn't intend to create conflict or offend or anything. My apologies.
^^;
Anyway...
When the Anime Improv panel started (and ended) around Fanime 2k2/2k3 it was run as a sort of 'Hey. Let's teach people how to improv with comedy and tie in Anime and have a great time doing it.' Are you guys running your end of things (or however you wanna put it) like that? If so, they are definitely two very, very different beasts.
Either way, the idea of having both a panel room and a stage zero event seems to be pretty cool to me. The 'redundant' remark was referring more to whether the shows were boasting the same jokes and format but having seen both, you both have very, very different ideas of how to structure the show (in my opinion. NOT a bad thing!).
On an old subject:
Interestingly enough, the gentleman with whom I worked on the original Anime Improv also had copyright concerns with 'Whose Line is it Anime.'
I somehow doubt that whoever started the panel at some other con has legal rights to the name. If I were you I would forgo it, use correct grammar in the name, and 'damn the torpedoes,' as they say. If an Otaku were to actually create and copyright the name 'Whose Line is it Anime' paired with the format of the Disney show then he'd be paying out the nose in royalties, legal fees, or both.[/i]
In response to recent posts...
Ok, Well, Largo (Blues) is mostly right. I got the ball rolling for a one-skit-event last year, but I can't take credit for the entire production. Wirebrain helped out immensely on the spot for making it a full show, and I thank him for that. Without him it would have just been the one skit show... he has helped me to get things started for this production. Really he deserves credit too. He has so much on his plate that I don't think he could possibly host it, and I have time and energy to spend on it, plus I like doing it, which is why I can do the hosting of this upcomming show. It's a division of both of us (and of course the help of Largo, a guy named Paul, and the audience for suggestions.)
Having more than four panelists is an iffy idea. After four it gets kind of hard to have games with fewer parts, and causes traffic for the actual "Step forward" type games like Worlds Worst or such. It could be a good idea for other games such as Party Quirks or Let's make a date. I'm going to have to let the personalities debate more in my head about that.
OtakuApprentice... trust me, the stage fright is natural. I goofed a few times in last year's impromptu show, but nobody seems to care about it. Being impromptu comes with outtakes, and I'm sure the audience knows that. As for co-host, it's very possible. You could be in the audience with a mic grabbing ideas from people (or grabbing people) or I could find other things. If you want to run your own show (StageZero, or wherever) go for it. If you want to combine efforts (suggestions, etc) like wise Largo suggested, I'd be all for it. That way we make sure not to use eachothers suggestions. Who knows? if we both host shows one of us might be able to do a guest spot on the other's show. Or perhaps both of us guest on the other's show. Anything's possible.
One question I have. What is Stage Zero? I've been to Fanime a few years running now and these posts are the first I've heard of it.
Anyways, I'd like feedback from you OA. Helps figure out how we're each proceeding.
Having two nights of Whose Line on Stage Zero (to which there is a rather lengthy thread devoted in the Live Programming section, for an explanation of what it is...) is, I think, a great idea. It would be, well, awesome! (Those nights would theoretically be whatever nights cosplay isn't, I guess? I don't think anybody seriously wants to go up 'against' that in timeslots. *shrug*)
replying to mike's and blues' posts:
i understand that this was your show to start with and it must have been very hard to get it going, and i don't want to take/steal the concept from you guys. i do have alot of motivation for this show(i have planned things already and gathered performers) and to keep it going as long as possible, but not without giving credit where credit is due.
having more than four panelists does start to make things a little bit iffy.
Blues, i also went to the GTL panel, and by looking at the massiveness(is that even a word?) of it, i can clearly see that it took a lot of hard work and effort to get it to where it is today.
i myself would feel better if we combined efforts, making the show better with each others' own unique spin on the games.
having one person host one night and the other host another night, wit the other person doing like a guest spot seems like a good idea, as well.
um hi, i've been an active member in the myspace wliia and i ive been trying to keep up with what exaclty is going on for the event at fanime. i would have comented alot sooner but i forgot my password n_n;
anyways, even though im a little confused as to what exactly what was decided on, i just wanted to say that i volunteer my services to who's line
in anyway i can possibly help
since im kind of out of the loop can some one e-mail me as to whats going on?
my email acount is
[email protected]p.s. while your at it, tell me if you need assitance in any area!
Well the unfortunate thing is I've been a little out of the loop myself. I currently have two solid panelists, and myself, but no reply from Fanime at all about if I can run this shindig. I also am lacking in material, since I'm the only one slightly interested in anime in my area that can come up with anything decent. I really would like some suggestions for the show, as in things to put in "Scenes from a Hat" or lines to read during the "Whose Line" skit, etc.
I am trying to come up with things but as time goes by that little thing called life just gets in the way.
Dude, don't make me open a can of "what about the crap we talked about last summer?" on you. Check your PMs.
hey, if need help with new things to add, i can help with that!
me and my friend esp. love doing the thing wayne brady thing where he goes up and makes up songs on the spot.
for example, we took the song bysnoop dog and justin timberlake and turned it into a song about playing yu-gi-oh
i can post the lyrics if you want
hello everyone! its been awhile since i have posted in this thread(ive been having internet screwup on me). as of right now, i don't know if i will even be able to make it fanime this year. the reasons:
no job
no secure method of money
no secure method of transportation
etc., etc., the list goes on. i am still trying to come up with game ideas and other scenarios, but at the moment, things aren't looking to good for me fanime-wise. :(
yeah im almost in the same boat, but ive start a part time job last week so im working on the money thing. Though the transport thing im still workin' on ^_^
I'm still in/up for it/whatever. :3
So am I.
I'm definitely going to Fanime and hope to put in as much Entertaining Time as Humanely possible ^__^
I just sent you a huge e-mail Mike. I'm crossing my fingers to see if its some use to you.
Yeah, you are right man! :( (http://fu-ringtones.seo-toolz.com/)
just out of curiosity, is anyone still up for doing the show?
...i mean like an impromptu version of it, since i think its kinda late to submit the idea to fanime staff.
either that, or lets just do an impromptu game show or something...
Err... will the show be sign-up only, or will it be "jump on in and we'll put'cha to good use"? I'd be into doing this, but I'm afraid of commitment (first con 'n all...). Having an open-entry deal would probably get more competitors/contestants on the stage.
Quote from: "zoupzuop2"Err... will the show be sign-up only, or will it be "jump on in and we'll put'cha to good use"? I'd be into doing this, but I'm afraid of commitment (first con 'n all...). Having an open-entry deal would probably get more competitors/contestants on the stage.
err....i dont think you've read this thread all the way through. let me explain...
first of all, we were planning on having this as either a stage zero event or something. unfortunately, some of us(me, for example) didnt think about submitting the idea to anyone so it could be confirmed as an actual show; therefore, me asking if anyone still wanted to do this as an impromtu little show probably at the same place it was done last year(along the concourse) seemed like the only way it could be done again.
....also, if no one was up for doing 'whose line', we could have also done a sort of impromtu game show, with questions based on anime/movies/games, which i already ended up making questions for(sort of like my "back-up" in case there was no 'whose line' this year), and any other sort of random stuff we could come up with to help kill time.
This will be up on Stage Zero, No time is planned as of yet but I assure you that we will host Who's Line is It Anime on Stage Zero. More then likely it will be open to everyone and one of my host's MCing
Quote from: "The Dude"This will be up on Stage Zero, No time is planned as of yet but I assure you that we will host Who's Line is It Anime on Stage Zero. More then likely it will be open to everyone and one of my host's MCing
?!
..who authorized this for stage zero without notifying any of us?!
anywho ,if you are going to have this there, then i suggest having some of the guys that wanted to do 'whose line' be personally involved.
i mean it only seems fair, since they were ready to do the show and i have most of the materials/ideas ready to be used :(
Ok so you guys whant this!?!?! Well I need someone to contact me with supposed games and the format of the show. My E-mail is
[email protected]P.S I authorize anything I whant!
The panel was submitted some time ago by Dh8d1, but they never got back to him.
That's... AWESOME.
Yeah I know a few people who would be interested in seeing this. Definitely you need some of the usual popular games. An anime twist would be cool. Too bad that, judging from this thread, it sounds like it's not guaranteed at the moment. Keep it up, and at least maybe next year you'll kick ass. XD
To The Dude:
I sent an e-mail to you concerning my interest in submitting ideas/suggestions/tips for the show. Please either PM me back or reply to the e-mail if it's not too late for this.
It's never too late... the more, the merrier ^^