the rise and fall of anime fansubs: a documentary

fansubbers - you either love them or hate them. but how much do you really know about these otaku heroes? watch this 30 minute documentary put together by ‘otaking’ that probes the crumbling walls of the anime fansub empire.

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source: japanator

freaky japanese dolls

visit this link for more pictures and a close up.

source: tokyo times

the smallest bowl of ramen

in an effort to develop new microcircuit technology, a university professor in tokyo instead creates the worlds smallest bowl of ramen.

It won’t fill you up, but it is a feast for the eyes (if you look through a microscope). This so-called “world’s smallest bowl of ramen” — a 1-micron (1/1000-mm, or 1/100th the width of a human hair) wide bowl containing dozens of 20-nanometer (1/50,000-mm) thick noodles — was created by University of Tokyo professor Masayuki Nakao as part of an effort to develop new carbon nanotube-based microcircuit fabrication technology. Nakao used a metal particle beam to carve the bowl from silicon, and he mixed up a soup of ethanol and catalyst inside the bowl to form the carbon nanotube “noodles.” According to Nakao, it was a major challenge to keep the bowl from overflowing. No word yet on how the tiny meal tastes.

source: pink tentacle

the end of japanese schoolgirl skirts?

the short skirts that inspired countless books, movies, video games, and our imaginations might be our of the picture soon.

according to mainichi:

“Slacks are slowly becoming part of schoolgirl uniforms throughout the country, with a Sapporo junior high school’s decision earlier this year to make them compulsory threatening to end the hegemony of the hem.

Slacks replaced skirts as girls’ compulsory garb at the Sapporo Municipal Minamigaoka Junior High School from spring this year, although pupils will be able to wear skirts for about three months over the summer period.

School officials say the main reason for making slacks compulsory is health, and that it’s common for pupils to go for what’s called the Haniwa Look — tracksuit pants worn underneath a very short skirt — during the colder months. Head teacher Minoru Sasaki said the school decided to make a formal change.”

source: mainichi

photo: Café du Monde

the pride of otaku

we’re back! (yaaaaay!) well, kinda. so while you wait, please enjoy this video. its hosted by a red vending machine… lol. otaku is immortal!

video by: vendingmachine broadcasting system

monochrome factor episode 6

raw… subbed soon…


monochrome factor episode 5


monochrome factor episode 4


monochrome factor episode 3


monochrome factor episode 2


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