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Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 3:07 pm
by davemerrill
If you were in anime fandom in, say, 1997-1999 you might remember Apollo Smile, the Live Action Anime Girl! Well, she had two whole issues of her own comic book back in the day and they were pretty bad. In fact one might say they were... Stupid Comics.

Which Mister Kitty certainly agrees with, because that's what's up at Mister Kitty's Stupid Comics! So take a trip back in time and enjoy a thorough dissection of the amazing space adventures of Apollo Smile and her spaceship which is at one point controlled by dancing.

part one: http://misterkitty.org/extras/stupidcov ... cs500.html

part two: http://misterkitty.org/extras/stupidcov ... cs501.html

I actually have more respect for Apollo Smile now than I did back in the day; she was a professional dancer who knew how to entertain audiences, and I think she was just a little ahead of her time, to be honest. But these comics are terrible.

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 4:50 pm
by usamimi
Oh man, they're even worse than I remember them! XD

Yeah, I mean, we joke about Apollo Smile but she really knew how to sell herself, and she DID have talent! I agree that she was def. ahead of her time. If she was around now, she'd totally be a regular at every con, right there with all the professional cosplayers and Youtube video shoutmen.

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 5:06 pm
by labsenpai
usamimi wrote: If she was around now, she'd totally be a regular at every con, right there with all the professional cosplayers and Youtube video shoutmen.
Everything otakudom struggled to do in the mid-90's seemed a decade late compared to Japan, and a decade too early for the US. :|

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:45 am
by llj
She was actually older than I thought she was, back in the day. I'd assumed she was in her early 20s in her heyday, but I was about a decade off.

Wonder what she's doing now.

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 2:15 pm
by usamimi
If I recall she is now a teacher of a dance academy on the East Coast.

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:37 am
by mbanu
llj wrote:Wonder what she's doing now.
In 2012 she did an interview with one of those public access TV shows about her current business: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vF1f8Vz84k

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:49 pm
by DKop
...how the mighty have fallen...

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 5:39 pm
by mbanu
Well, she's 49 now -- even in Japan that's probably a little too old to continue as an idol singer. (^_^;) Running a dance school seems like a good career shift.

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Maybe something fun, an autographed photo of the type Apollo Smile used to sell out of her web store, courtesy of Rydias on DeviantArt.

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Also a few pins and buttons, courtesy of the Wayback Machine copy of her webstore. (^_^)

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 6:42 pm
by Akage
Yay! New member! Welcome to the boards!

I never understood why they tried to make her into a thing. I remember seeing her mug plastered in a comic book shop near my college and I just wondered how hard up any company was to milk the small anime fanbase that existed at the time.

I agree that, had she come out 15-20 years later, she would have had a Youtube channel complete with thousands of fans, many of whom would beg conventions to invite her as a guest. I've never cared for the current trend of inviting cosplayers to conventions as "official guests". Seems sort of silly to pay people to attend a con when cosplayers attended and shared their love of the hobby for free. I dunno...maybe I'm officially an old curmudgeon con goer...

Re: Apollo Smile!!!1!1!1

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 7:28 pm
by usamimi
Akage wrote: I never understood why they tried to make her into a thing. I remember seeing her mug plastered in a comic book shop near my college and I just wondered how hard up any company was to milk the small anime fanbase that existed at the time.
As far as I know, she wasn't part of any company: she was a self-made lady that promoted HERSELF as a performer, and gathered fans slowly over time. I have respect for that: that's not an easy thing to do in the pre-internet, pre-social media days!

I actually have those first 2 buttons in that photo, mbanu! A friend gave them to me a few years ago, since they knew I was into old anime stuff & whatnot. XD