After I give these panels, I also expect to throw the notes from them up on here. In fact, as I have labeled December "Story Month," January, I have already decided, will be "Mythology Month."
Oh, and everybody welcome Aleks to the site. She is helping me make Animology a better, more professional and visually appealing place to be. She's designed the banners that will now grace the header, and will be contributing to the content. She was also my first ever watcher, and has been a part of this since the beginning.
Gone Connin: Anime Fandom on the Road
New to conventions? Veteran with a story to tell? Gone Connin is the place to be to share stories about con life, experiences and find out what it is that people do both during and after the con. Bring your best story to share and an open mind, you might learn something new about your hobby.
Modern Mythology: Mythic Elements in Anime and Video Games
We've all heard them. Timeless stories told around camp fires and in drinking halls. Stories about heroes and villains, gods and monsters. They teach us about our world and how we should interact with it. Like when you find that notebook on the ground, is it really a good idea to start passing judgment over people? Of when you really miss your mother, should you try to bring her back to life? Modern Mythology takes the stories of old and updates them, showing how timeless tales are reimagined for a modern world.
God, Abraham, and Shinji: Religion in Neon Genesis Evangelion
So there was this impact (I think it was the second one, actually) and a bunch of angels came down trying to find Adam and end the world. And there was this guy named Gendo who had a kid who was destined to destroy them, and this girl who was born of man but had the power to liberate them from their fears and sins and make them perfect, only you had to give up your individuality...
God, Abraham and Shinji explores the role religion plays in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Elements taken from Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism and other world religions are identified and used to show how the series takes from many sacred stories and in turn, creates a new one.
Gone Connin: Anime Fandom on the Road
New to conventions? Veteran with a story to tell? Gone Connin is the place to be to share stories about con life, experiences and find out what it is that people do both during and after the con. Bring your best story to share and an open mind, you might learn something new about your hobby.
Modern Mythology: Mythic Elements in Anime and Video Games
We've all heard them. Timeless stories told around camp fires and in drinking halls. Stories about heroes and villains, gods and monsters. They teach us about our world and how we should interact with it. Like when you find that notebook on the ground, is it really a good idea to start passing judgment over people? Of when you really miss your mother, should you try to bring her back to life? Modern Mythology takes the stories of old and updates them, showing how timeless tales are reimagined for a modern world.
God, Abraham, and Shinji: Religion in Neon Genesis Evangelion
So there was this impact (I think it was the second one, actually) and a bunch of angels came down trying to find Adam and end the world. And there was this guy named Gendo who had a kid who was destined to destroy them, and this girl who was born of man but had the power to liberate them from their fears and sins and make them perfect, only you had to give up your individuality...
God, Abraham and Shinji explores the role religion plays in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Elements taken from Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism and other world religions are identified and used to show how the series takes from many sacred stories and in turn, creates a new one.

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