About

Welcome to Aberystwyth Anime Society a world full of wonder, mystery and anime in which you will be exposed to a host of incrediable and magnificent which will transcend you to a new level of culture and understanding. It is the mission of Anime Soc to introduce thoose of all different levels of views, whether it be your first tentative steps in anime or you are a hardened fan, to show new different and interseting anime that you may not normally consider watching. Why not check out the Current Committee  and there Recommended Anime 

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History of the Society

Entombed on the following pages is the legacy that is that of the Aberystwyth Anime Society. By reading the following pages you will bare witness to the history of this ancient guild that started way back in the days of yore. You will find in this section the Committee members that once where along where honourary life long memebers and also the Anime that was once shown to previous generations of anime watchers. Now on with the History :- It all started with one girls' dream, she wanted to write a dissertation and thought that she'd do it on something she heard about and was quite curious as to what and why people watch Anime. It was then, in the spring of 2003 that said Kerstin Leder put up flyers and posters around campus to find Anime fans to participate in an audience survey of what it means to be an Anime fan, how to get into it and so on. Through the interviews and questionaires a number of people got in touch. There was one interview group which had Natalie Malcolm and Andy Yu, both from Birmingham along with myself. Another group included Christopher Glynn from Stoke-on-Trent, Andreas Papadopoulos from Greece and Stuart Parsons from Slough. Between this rag-tag bunch of Anime-watching low lives, an idea started to appear: "We all like Anime, that's cool! Why don't we get together more often?". Chris Glynn and Andreas Papadopoulos inquired as to how such a feat could be realized and on Valentine's Day 2003 an email was sent to lovers of Anime all over the campus, proclaiming that official attempts to create Animesoc had started and that people interested should get in touch. (Gerard) More to come.