If you have patience and persistence, you can become good at drawing anime. Start at home by drawing stick figures, which will give you some very basic ideas about proportion. Once you have that down, you can find courses online in drawing anime. You can also buy books on how to draw anime at both bookstores and art supply shops.
You would have to contact the distributers of the anime, who might send the idea to the writer/creator of the anime. but i must say it is rare for the mangaka to adapt to anyone elses idea's to make a spin off. unless the show was bought by the distributers meaning they had full control of the direction of the anime show. but the mangaka would stick to their own ideas Well, Eureka 7 was made into an anime before the manga, as some others. I'm actually trying to do the same thing. What I recomend is you should make a script describing what the first episode would be and what would happen. Almost like writing a book, but not as tiring. This is what I'm doing. After that, send your ideas either to anime companies like Tokyo Pop or a manga artist (if you have one's email). If you can draw however, you should make a comic/manga or even just poses of your characters on sites like Deviant. Hope I helped you a bit.
He's nobody, at least he's just some random person they filmed for the closing credits. When they were shooting background shots for the rolling credits they thought someone riding a unicycle carrying a hockey stick was interesting.
DJ Jubilee sings "Monkey On A Stick".
the walking stick story
Roller Blades Street goalie pads (make sure you have hockey sucks underneath) Hockey Pants and Can Hockey Chest Chear or "Monkey" Suit Gloves (Catcher & Blocker) Goalie Stick Jersey Mask (Goalie) That is all the standard items. Others that are optional and worn by some goalie include neck guards.
It is really the price, today most people buy cheaper wooden sticks off about 5-20 dollars to use for street hockey, but for ice hockey, most people that play buy aluminum sticks that can go from 50-200 dollars depending on the brand and size
No. Some manufacturers taper the shaft to accept only their own blades.
Your stick needs to be at your chin when the toe of the blade is placed on the ground. Keep in mind you take this measurement while your skates are ON.
It really doesn't make a difference (except that wood sticks tend to be heavier and you also get more flex in a composite stick). It is mostly your preference.
Car, bus, plane, bike, scooter, skateboard, roller skates, roller blades, running, subway, commuter train, boat, raft, swimming, pogo stick.
Car, bus, plane, bike, scooter, skateboard, roller skates, roller blades, running, subway, commuter train, boat, raft, swimming, pogo stick.
Black tape woks better because it hides the puck from the goalie better than white tape.
(Hockey) stick.
Ice Hockey,Roller hockey,Underwater Hockey,Table HockeyShuffleboardand a few others to refer to a primary playing device of cylindrical slice of thickness typically less than the radius of the cylinder.
The hockey stick was invented to use along with the hockey puck in the game of hockey. The Mi'kmaq people of Nova Scotia are credited with inventing the hockey stick.
you first need to get wood and then carve it to hockey stick form. then paint it to make it an officully hockey stick.