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#1
Man, thats a serious bummer... however, the skit would be alot funnier than the ones ive seen from previous fanimes on youtube, apparently audiences laugh at anything.

and no, Angeljibbbjibbrellejibjabrillewhatevr i never saw your reply in any message thing or in this topic or even in my email. How did you reply to 'this' exactly?

however... Ive got a new idea! *evil*LOLLOLOLOLOL If its only animu characters allowed thats what youll get!
Im done with this topic now.
#2
Quote from: XpHoBiaX on April 04, 2008, 12:02:44 AM
Well, if you want to do armour, use craftfoam. It's light weight and isn't hard to work with with.

Also, I wouldn't worry too much about your skit, and try to keep steady with an idea and roll from it. Don't have a lot of things happening becuase that will take away from the overall performance. Have an equal balance of comedy mixed with seriousness.
I also think the masquarade isn't limited to anime characters. But that is just heresay. If you don't get a response, just do continue to do what you are doing.

thx, im planning on using nagahide or faux-leather, cuz beowulf wears leather armor, y'see. I already have one script just about perfected, and its less than 2 minutes long. But its just the whole matter of whats allowed or isnt allowed thats confusing me. If im allowed to have my skit as-is, compared to some skits ive seen from previous fanimes on youtube, its gonna be incredible. But srsly, lots of ppl use lipsyncing, why?
#3
 So if nobody in the masquerade used Leonidas that may mean that there truly is a rule that says only animu characters... I wonder... maybe if i first play Alexander Anderson (From Hellsing)(duh) and transform into Beowulf in the middle of the skit... Dang, if only there werent so many rules! I just hope i can negotiate with them to let me use Beowulf or leonidas or the cloverfield mudkip.
#4
So so you mean that 300 was overused in the masquerade? If so that may mean that I can use Beowulf, unless this years rules are different from last year's. you did mean that there were spartans from 300 in a skit in last year's masquerade right?
#5
I mean the cloverfield mudkip is supposed to look stupid in that its humorously bad. How can a mudkip look serious? Humorously bad is alot easier than serious as far as costumes go, so ill only have to do a rediculously large set of cardboard jaws with stuff here and there to make it look mudkippian. The costume that will have alot of effort tho will be the leather armor for beowulf, have you seen that movie? Im considering scrapping the usage of Leonidas, he seems a bit overused. You havent seen anyone dress as Beowulf have you?
#6
whut? You mean in the movie meet the spartans? yeah i saw that, thats where i got the idea. The cloverfield monster/mudkip though, and a very uh, comical beowulf, that is going to make things very fun. I alreay wrote the skit, but i keep getting new ideas and keep adding them in.

Now srsly, what do you think of the premise? i needz feedback! and also some source of info i can ask my other question to about whether Beowulf and 300 is allowed.
#7
I already tried emailing, with some different questions however, but still i never got a response. Who else should i contact?

Rules aside, would this skit with a very stupid looking cloverfield monster (that resembles a cross between pac man and an angry mudkip), a leonidas with hand drawn abs, and a Beowulf who acts alot more like freakazoid(the best cartoon ever) seem like a crowd pleaser? What do you think?
#8
Hey, I wrote this incredible skit featuring Beowulf (from the recent cgi movie, Beowulf), Leonidas (from 300), the Cloverfield monster/mudkip (from cloverfield), and some guy from Bleach. Throughout the skit there are constant references to stuff like pocky, mudkips, chris crocker's "leave britney alone," etc. and btw and all of the characters are otakus themselves, one of whom is a serious witchblade anime fanboy.

Now I thought that featuring characters as iconic in gamer culture as Leonidas(everybody knows "THIS IS SPARTA!"), and the Cloverfield monster(our american homage to japanese monster films), and cgi Beowulf would be enough, but now I am having my doubts.

Can anyone tell me whether my skit can still work? Ive been working out every week-day before school for the past 2 months so I can be Beowulf, and Ive written a skit which Ive shown to many people who told me it was grand-prize-winner material, plz dont tell me that was all in vain!

Well, it could be worse, but can anybody answer my question???