How to Think of Things to Do in an Anime Club
Cosplay., Watch anime!, Have drawing contests!, Play anime video games., If everyone likes Pokémon (because some people think it's for kids) Play Pokémon TCG (Trading Card Game)., Sing Vocaloid songs with a karaoke. , Do some origami. , Have an...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Cosplay.
Cosplaying is always fun! You shouldn't cosplay everyday, maybe just once a month.
You can have contests, re-enact scenes, etc. -
Step 2: Watch anime!
After you can talk about it, what you liked, what you didn't like, etc.
Be careful because there might be some arguments... , Have everyone draw some anime fan-art, and you can pick three winners! , Some of these are Pokémon, Legend of Zelda, Kingdom Hearts, etc. , Go over the rules, they can be found at http://www.pokemon.com/ Have a tournament and see who wins! ,,,, You will need money, so keep that in mind.
Maybe your club could have a fund raiser for the convention. -
Step 3: Have drawing contests!
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Step 4: Play anime video games.
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Step 5: If everyone likes Pokémon (because some people think it's for kids) Play Pokémon TCG (Trading Card Game).
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Step 6: Sing Vocaloid songs with a karaoke.
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Step 7: Do some origami.
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Step 8: Have an anime movie day with snacks.
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Step 9: If you're doing this club at school
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Step 10: ask the principal if you could hold an anime convention after school
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Step 11: and your anime club will host it.
Detailed Guide
Cosplaying is always fun! You shouldn't cosplay everyday, maybe just once a month.
You can have contests, re-enact scenes, etc.
After you can talk about it, what you liked, what you didn't like, etc.
Be careful because there might be some arguments... , Have everyone draw some anime fan-art, and you can pick three winners! , Some of these are Pokémon, Legend of Zelda, Kingdom Hearts, etc. , Go over the rules, they can be found at http://www.pokemon.com/ Have a tournament and see who wins! ,,,, You will need money, so keep that in mind.
Maybe your club could have a fund raiser for the convention.
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