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Anime schedule at First Night Boston 2010:

First Night Boston Anime Programming Schedule*
Time Title
1:00pm Kimba the White Lion
1:30pm Panda Z
2:00pm Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (aka Battle of the Planets)
2:30pm Cat Soup
3:00pm Astro Boy (2003)
3:30pm Marmalade Boy
4:00pm Fancy Lala
4:30pm His and Her Circumstances
5:00pm NEAS Event Highlights
Video highlights from past New England Anime Society events
6:00pm Closed During Procession
7:30pm Paradise Kiss
8:00pm Android Kikaider
8:30pm Revolutionary Girl Utena
9:00pm Mushi-Shi
9:30pm Nana
10:00pm Gurren Lagaan
10:30pm Giant Robo - The Day the Earth Stood Still
11:00pm End of Programming
* Times and titles subject to change
   About First Night Boston's Anime Program:
The New England Anime Society (organizers of Anime Boston) are working with First Night Boston to host an anime room on New Year's Eve as part of First Night Boston 2010. It is our hope to introduce Japanese animation to a whole new audience who may not be familiar with anime or may not be aware of the wide range of stories that have been told through this medium.

First Night has provided us with one of the largest meeting rooms at the Hynes Convention Center (seating approx. 300) to present anime from 1pm through 11pm on December 31st. Due to the limited programming time available (compared to a convention such as Anime Boston where there is over 200 hours of video programming time to fill), we have made the decision to show just one episode of each title in order to present the widest variety of programming possible within the time available.

Essential Information:
Japanese Animation at First Night Boston
Hynes Convention Center
Room 312

Anime Boston:
Staff from Anime Boston will be on hand to answer questions about Anime Boston and accept pre-registrations.

More Information:

About the Schedule:
We have chosen our programming schedule carefully with the intent of having it appeal to the largest possible audience, primarily those who may not be very familiar with anime. We also want to keep the programming kid-friendly. Keeping that in mind, most of our programming will be presented dubbed in English rather than in Japanese with English subtitles.

We realize this decision may not appeal to some of the most vocal anime fans, but please understand that it is our intent to introduce a whole new audience to anime at First Night Boston. You can still expect to see both subtitled and dubbed anime at Anime Boston.

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