New Nerds…You’re Doing it Wrong.

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Anime HipsterI might be becoming a hipster. Why, you’re curious and well-tuned mind may be asking, would you ever be in danger of becoming such a thing? Well, simply put, because I am now living in the Nerd Renaissance; a fact that should drive me toward elation but simply leaves me utterly depressed. I find myself saying such Hipster phrases as, “I was a nerd before it was cool!” and “The original series was far, far better!” Where is the underground nerd resistance of old? What happened to the backroom D&D games? The Indiana Jones-esque searches for nerd paraphernalia? When did being a nerd become cool?!?

Maybe I should start by telling you about the nerd era that I grew up in better known as “The Nerd Inquisition.” In the dark ages of the 80’-90’s, one could only exist as a nerd in the cabalistic backrooms of hobby shops or basement dungeons of the fellow afflicted. See, nerds of my day were ostracized and persecuted much like the mutants in the X-Men comic books that we read. We were publicly humiliated, physically abused, and cursed to dwell in the fringes of society in a life of obscurity. It probably didn’t help that we were easily identified. What, with our fashionably challenged choices like BCG’s (Birth Control Glasses), corduroy pants, and novelty T-Shirts identifying our favorite fantasy character, we made it all too easy. Ours was the generation with the disciples of Shigeru Miyamoto’s 8-Bit Bible and Ridley Scott’s cinematic crusade.

We would persevere though. We would immerse ourselves in our interests and become the nerd elite. We would take our love of our culture and go to the extreme. Computer nerds would become IT professionals. Dungeon and Dragon fans would create new, better table top epics. Gamers, who spent countless hours in front on a television, would change the world’s perception of video games from a children’s toy to works of art. Comic book readers would write some of the most compelling and original stories in decades. We earned the right to be nerds through blood, sweat, and tears. We grew an appreciation for nerd culture through perseverance and understanding that, maybe we were different, but that wasn’t a bad thing. It was our thing. Now enter my utter confusion…

I think I missed the memo when being a nerd became hip. Now I can go to a local Hot Topic and find Comic Book T-Shirts, anime paraphernalia, and nerd culture throw backs from my age of nerdism. Playing video games is cool now! You can now take a class on video game programming. Hollywood is releasing our favorite comic books, anime, games, and novels as movies. And the individuals, who at one time criticized us for our fandom, are celebrating the medium. What have these new nerds earned? Modern nerds have never had to work for their nerd fix. They exist in this brave new world where, not only does our culture accept them but readily caters to them. There is no backroom dealing or hiding in the shadows. Being a nerd has become…cool. I shudder at the very thought. Where is the appreciation for a culture built upon the backs of those who earned the right to be called “nerd”? Being a nerd isn’t a fad or a subculture like goth or punk. Nerd is a lifestyle dictated by a love and a passion for an interest that is so strong that we literally change our way of looking at our world.

So, as I sit here writing this, surrounded by Gundams, comic books, anime, and plushies I must say new nerds…you’re doing it wrong. I merely ask that you earn the right to be called a nerd. Don’t make my entire adolescence some kind of trend and God please don’t let me become a hipster!

Neon Genesis Evangelion 1:11/2:22 Review

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Neon Genesis EvangelionIn the fall of October 4, 1995 Gainax released Neon Genesis Evangelion, the story of an apocalyptic future revolving around Earth’s last stronghold and defense against the incredibly powerful creatures known as Angels. Evangelion, with its hyper violent mecha action, deep emotional character development, and intrinsically puzzling philosophical and religious themes, was an instant hit. Forever polarizing its place in the annuls of anime history. But if you’re like me, and you sat through all twenty-six of those epic episodes, you know that the original ending left much to be desired in the way of resolution. Director Hideaki Anno felt the same exact way. Due to time and budget constraints, NGE was left with a less than stellar ending for two years before Gainax attempted to give viewers the ending the series truly deserved. Unfortunately, after attempts like Death and Rebirth, The End of Evangelion, and the Revival of Evangelion viewers were no closer to closure of any kinds and left even more confused than we were after the original ending.

Can you really take one of the most visually stunning and story driven anime series of our age and transform it into a finely craft cinematic masterpiece? Yes. Yes you can. Director Hideaki Anno has taken twenty six episodes and masterfully condensed them into Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone and Evangelion: 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance. Somehow, Gainax has managed to condense, what is an immense story involving many characters and many themes, and not only expand on it but improve upon it. Armed with the new 3D CG technology, Evangelion 1.0 and 2.0 is gorgeous. Accompanied by Dolby DTS 5.1 and stunning audio track you get to feel every devastating battle, every primal scream, and every single whiny Shinji rant in full audiophile glory

Without posting a Spoiler Alert, I will just say that 1.11 and 2.22 will answer more questions than they ever asked in the OVA and do so in such a manner that will blow all of your preconceptions about what you know about NGE or of the water. So, yes go pick up this masterpiece. Yes, it is in sexy BluRay. And finally, yes I would recommend this and I’m posting a link: Evangelion: 1.11 You Are Not Alone [Blu-ray]

The Ninja Legion Podcast – 2011.07.10 – Pokeholics, AniPoke, Takahashi Ai, & Decontaminated Water

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The Ninja Legion is a group of fans dedicated to sharing the voice of the Otaku generation. We cover various anime conventions as well as concerts, cultural festivals and any other events tied to Japanese culture, anime and video games so that we may bring other fans the latest and greatest in Otaku news. We always speak our voice and give honest opinions of everything we take in. Our motto is “For the fans by the fans” and we want the true voice to be heard no corporate agendas or paid endorsements. In this week’s podcast we go over the following:


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– DC Anime Club: Mario Kart DS Tournament on July 23rd.
– TNL Crew to be at Bit Gen Gamer Fest
– TNL Show Cancellation fo Cross’s BDay
– Japan gets rattled by another Earthquake
– TEPCO introduces Decontaminated water now with chemicals
– Fukushima Nuclear plant decommissioning to start in 2021?
– M.P.E.S. – Mobile Pest Exterminators Squad
– HCotW: Takahashi Ai
– Haruhi AniPoke App
– Sony puts Moe Characters in control
– Evangelion Store & Priuses?
– Japanese Cat understands Japanese
– Upcoming Anime Releases
– Upcoming Video Game Releases
– Japan’s Playstation Store is finally back
– Catherine Demo on the way!
– Pokeholics rejoice
– Wii U in less than a year?
– Summer Sale on the PSN