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- Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!faqserv
- From: jsewell@iu.net (Joe Sewell)
- Newsgroups: alt.tv.sentai,alt.answers,news.answers
- Subject: alt.tv.sentai Introduction & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Supersedes: <tv/sentai/intro-faq_936701841@rtfm.mit.edu>
- Followup-To: poster
- Date: 8 Oct 1999 11:03:40 GMT
- Organization: disorganization
- Lines: 170
- Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU
- Expires: 21 Nov 1999 11:01:44 GMT
- Message-ID: <tv/sentai/intro-faq_939380504@rtfm.mit.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: penguin-lust.mit.edu
- Summary: This article contains Frequently Asked Questions about the
- alt.tv.sentai newsgroup itself, including what the group is
- about, and general information about the subject of Asian
- Science Fiction & Fantasy. It does not cover individual shows
- or characters.
- Keywords: FAQ Introduction alt.tv.sentai
- X-Last-Updated: 1999/03/27
- Originator: faqserv@penguin-lust.MIT.EDU
- Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu alt.tv.sentai:12179 alt.answers:44823 news.answers:168498
-
- Archive-name: tv/sentai/intro-faq
- Alt-tv-sentai-archive-name: intro-faq
- Posting-Frequency: monthly
- Last-modified: Sat, Mar 27, 1999
- Version: 1.3.3
- FAQ-maintainer: Joe Sewell <jsewell@iu.net>
-
- What's New:
-
- - Corrected the URL for the Tokusatsu (formerly Sentai) home page.
- - Corrected the note on "For Sale" posts.
-
- Q: What is "sentai?"
-
- A: According to Ben Dunn, editor of Antartic Press' now-defunct magazine,
- "Sentai," Sentai is Japanese for "task force." The formula involves an
- evil group (demons, monsters, "space aliens," or whatever) who want to
- conquer the Earth. A group of teens or young adults, who also happen
- to be skilled in the martial arts, is empowered to stop them. They get
- their clocks cleaned, see their nemesis-of-the-show grow, and summon
- the obligatory giant robot, which destroys the evil monster. For
- example, the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers is a sentai show
- (obviously).
-
- . Sentai can also be used as a catch-all term to refer to any Asian
- live-action SF/Fantasy show. This is the definition that inspired
- alt.tv.sentai. (Thanks to Ben Dunn, editor of Antarctic Press'
- "Sentai" magazine, for this inspiration.) According to Eugene Glover
- (mailto:gridman@primenet.com), the correct word for this genre is
- "tokusatsu" (or "Special Effects").
-
- Q: What is alt.tv.sentai?
-
- A: alt.tv.sentai is an unmoderated newsgroup created for discussion of
- sentai/tokusatsu shows. These shows include originals, such as
- Ultraman, Ultra Seven, Gridman, Metalder, and Zyuranger, plus
- "modified imports," such as TNT's Ultra 7 [based on the original Ultra
- Seven], Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad [Electronic Warrior Gridman],
- VR Troopers [Metalder& Spielban/Spielbal], and Mighty Morphin' Power
- Rangers [Zyuranger/Juranger et al]. Related features, such as The
- Ultraman (which was animated) and Ultraman: The Adventure Begins (also
- animated), can be included here as well (note that these are "related"
- in that they are related to live-action shows).
-
- . Animated sentai shows, such as Battle of the Planets [Gatchaman] &
- Voltron [Go Lion & Dairugger XV] are probably also fair game, but you
- may want to post these to alt.tv.sentai and to rec.arts.anime, to get
- the most interest. (Heck, it's unmoderated, so anything goes ... but I
- hope we're all adult enough to leave flames & other junk in Email, if
- we must indulge in them at all.)
-
- Q: Waitaminnit, Ultra 7 is a "modified import?"
-
- A: It's halfway between the Ultraman (the one with Hayata) shows, which
- were relatively direct translations of the original, and Syber-Squad,
- which mixes Japanese footage with American footage. Ultra 7 (using the
- number, as TNT does) replaces a lot of dialog, probably so it fits
- with the mouth movements, rather than the original story. A net.friend
- of mine who has seen the original tells me several stories were
- drastically changed, even ruined, by the substitute dialog. (Details
- from someone involved in the translation are given in Sentai #5;
- basically the company that did the translation was given no firm
- direction on what to do.)
-
- Q: Can we post binaries?
-
- A: NO! Binary postings should be left to the alt.binaries.*
- hierarchy. It may seem a small thing to some folks, but some sites
- just don't have the storage space to handle binary postings; with all
- binary articles in alt.binaries, it's much easier for a site to filter
- out binary postings. If you want to post a picture or a sound, put it
- in one of the existing binary groups, or propose an
- alt.binaries.tv.sentai group in alt.config (but read the FAQ on
- proposing alt groups first ... I did it right, so can everybody else).
-
- Q: Can we post items for sale?
-
- A: Absolutely. In fact, I'd encourage folks to cross-post items for sale
- or items wanted. Other groups which may be interested are
- rec.toys.misc, rec.arts.anime.marketplace, and
- rec.arts.sf.marketplace. (I've been informed that rec.collecting is
- NOT a good place to do this; they expressly prohibit "For Sale"
- postings. Check with the group's FAQ before cross-posting.)
-
- Q: Where are the FAQ files for this group?
-
- A: Right now, this is it, as far as textual FAQ's go. The Ultraman FAQ
- is now available on the Web only; point your browser to
- http://users.aol.com/joes10/FAQs/Ultraman-FAQ.html to see it. To the
- best of my ability, I'll be following the standard guidelines for
- USENET FAQ's for the text-only FAQ's, so it'll be posted to
- news.answers & alt.answers (and alt.tv.sentai, of course), and
- archived at rtfm.mit.edu & the equivalent sites elsewhere. (Since the
- Ultraman FAQ is HTML only, it will not be regularly posted. Due to
- its size, I have decided not to make a textual version to post
- here.)
-
- . This FAQ, and others that I may submit, will be posted automatically
- by the automated FAQ server maintained by the news.answers moderators.
- Posting will be every 30 days, or roughly monthly (though, obviously,
- it may skip a February once in a while). Check the Last-modified and
- Version lines at the top of this message to determine if it's a new
- version or just a repost.
-
- Q: How can I contribute to the FAQ?
-
- A: Emailing me is your best bet. If you want to start a FAQ yourself,
- let me know. (You can do it yourself, if you wish, by following
- the guidelines published in news.answers.) If you've got a FAQ
- idea that doesn't need to be archived anywhere, post away; otherwise,
- follow the news.answers guidelines, or Email the FAQ to me
- (mailto:jsewell@iu.net) and I'll take care of the rest. Some FAQ's may
- be archived elsewhere, for example on the Tokusatsu home page
- (http://www.primenet.com/~blackrx/toku.htm); this wouldn't necessarily
- affect posting/archiving via news.answers.
-
- Q: What's the distribution for this group?
-
- A: The default, which is world-wide. The standard bit about limiting the
- distribution of individual messages applies here (for example,
- mentioning a fan club in New Jersey is probably best done with a
- Distribution: line of nj,ny & perhaps other nearby areas). Discussion
- of the "modified imports" may be best distributed to "usa," but
- perhaps not. (It depends.)
-
- . Please note, though, that since this is an alt group, not everybody
- will carry it. Some newsadmin's refuse to carry the alt groups in
- general, while others carry all of them. It depends.
-
- Q: Will there be any "celebrities" here?
-
- A: We've had a few already. Ben Dunn of Antarctic Press has shown up in
- the past, and we've had King Wilder, director of Ultraman: The
- Ultimate Hero.
-
- Q: These Japanese shows sound great! How can I get videos?
-
- A: This has become one of the most frequently asked questions.
- Unfortunately, this is one of the most frequently asked questions for
- which I have no answer. Previous versions of this FAQ had two
- companies listed; for various reasons, I have removed mention of
- these companies (one, according to some Email letters, has had
- difficulties fulfilling orders, while the other has requested
- removal).
-
- . The best thing to do is to check out Web search engines, such as
- Alta Vista (http://www.altavista.digital.com) and Yahoo
- (http://www.yahoo.com), to find companies who will market &
- distribute videos.
-
- . Individuals may also have videos of the various sentai shows. Why
- not ask in the newsgroup?
-
- ===========================================================================
- This FAQ is copyright 1994-1999 by Joe Sewell. This FAQ may be distributed
- freely, provided the entire contents are provided, including this notice
- and all headers. Individual questions & answers may be quoted with
- attribution (e.g. "from the alt.tv.sentai Intro FAQ"); the attribution
- does not need to include the author's name (but I won't argue if you do
- include it <g>). Distribution via CD-ROM or other computer-readable media
- is permitted, regardless of the sale price of the product; I would appreciate
- a free copy of any CD-ROM on which it is distributed (one is sufficient,
- although I would appreciate copies including revisions to this FAQ ...
- I won't argue against copies of all updates, of course <big grin>).
-
- Information provided in this FAQ is not warranted to be at all correct,
- for all legal purposes. The author's best attempts at accuracy were
- performed prior to releasing this FAQ, however inaccuracies may creep in.
-
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