Puppeteer Detective: Sakon & Ukon Fanclub
If you like Karakuri Zoushi Ayatsuri Sakon; the anime or the manga, then this is the club for you!
CLUES
Tips for joining our crime-busting puppet squad!
1* Be a Fan : As this is a club for fans.
2* Send a Note: Send a note to us with the word "JOIN" in your subject area.
Tell us your favourite character too! Whether it be Sakon, Ukon, or someone who bites the dust early on!
3* Add our Avatar: Please add our avatar to your Journal or Signature. Then others can become addicted...I mean become fans.
4* Watch the club: Especially the journals. But this is only a suggestion.
5* Submitting Art: Send us a link to your deviation and we will add to the club deviation gallery.
If you do not want to join the club, but would like your art featured, send us a note and we will favourite it.
6* Share: Ask questions, post your thoughts, just have fun!
I try to stay pretty up to date on that stuff, and as of yet, I haven't heard any talk about bringing it to the US quite yet. >_< Same goes for the manga. Until it's out in English, we just have to hope our computers and willing to download fan subs, ne? ^^
Well, hopefully so...with the original voices and good subtitles. <.< And someone in the US would have to rip it first anyway since it's highly unlikely for an unknown title like that to ever find its way here in Finland.
Oh, right. But I need subs since I can't understand Japanese that well, even if I recognize a word every now and then. In a series like this, I would probably be left behind in the plot almost as badly as if I didn't see the eps at all.
And just so you don't mislead other people, an anime with subtitles is obviously a sub. A dub is a copy with dubbings on them. Anime with no subs nor dubs is called raw. I don't know if you knew that already but I think most people involved with anime know what these terms mean, so there won't be any misunderstandings.
By dub I meant copy. These are all original Japanese without any subtitles. I don't think I could stomach any of the characters dubbed, especially Ukon!
-- the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
That's okay. They aren't dubs though. They're just original Japanese dialogue with no subtitles at all. I shudder at the thought of dubbed Ukon! hug her poster signed by the original seiyuu*
-- the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
You can send us a note saying you want to join (and be sure to include the link to whichever sakon deviation(s) you have done). Or you can post a comment like these saying you want in! So...I'm guessing you wanna join?
-- the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
Devious Comments
--
the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
--
the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
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Sokka: Wait! YOU sent Sparky-Sparky Boom Man after us?!
Zuko: Well...That's not his name but...
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We virgins have so little to worry about.
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Sokka: Wait! YOU sent Sparky-Sparky Boom Man after us?!
Zuko: Well...That's not his name but...
Well, maybe someday it will be brought over, if we are lucky, ne?
--
the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
And just so you don't mislead other people, an anime with subtitles is obviously a sub. A dub is a copy with dubbings on them. Anime with no subs nor dubs is called raw.
--
the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
--
the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
--
the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
[link] - that's ukon's url
--
the operator,
who moves not in the least,
a puppet with no actions required of him,
we call a master artist
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