
Scores of fans poured in and were as shocked as I was to see the so many fond memories from Toonami, ancient DVD's and networks that no longer exist. If a fan of FLCL, Eva or P&S you were instantly floored by the volume of art. Christoper Lee, co-owner of the gallery, couldn't tell me which series had more pieces in the show. Even rarer shows shared the spotlight like "His and Her Circumstances" and even the work for a video game, "Princess Maker, " never released in the US.
"Why Gainax, why now?, " Chris, co-owner of Q Pop, repeated after me. "Because I'm a huge fan of Gainax, so any time is a good time for Gainax." He was wearing a Panty & Stocking tee with a sperm trooper on it, that had permanent fake "spew" on it.

When I asked Chris what piece stood out to him, he told me, "Every time someone asks me that I'll give them a different answer." As we then looked at Eastwood Wong's Asuka X Rei and gave it praise done with layered transparency films for an amazing look.
Jean Liang was surprise entry under her Fangrrlz label with specially themed Evangelion T-shirts, only in size medium and at $60 a pop. The congratulations simulation game tee, had one girl going, "Oohh, " as I made my rounds of the show.

Kyle chose the piece out of the big impact Hiroyuki Yamaga, director of Abenonbashi, had on him. By the third episode of the show Kyle was going, "What it going on, this is nuts!" He continued, "There's a bunch of shots where Sasshi is in the foreground making some sort of horrible face and there's just the stupidest possible drawing of Arumi in the back." Those two are the series little kid protagonists on a insane adventure that goes all over anime, to magical fantasy lands and all the way to outer space. "I don't know if I've ever laughed so hard at one shot."
We continued to discuss the work of Hiroyuki Yamaga work, including Gurren Lagann and the annoyance of the non-sencisal word "pyui."

Ganaix Girls are lining the walls of Q Pop in magazine ad positions. Robots stand tall, gleaming the sun off their shiny frames. Off in the distance, a pink-haired girl is stuck in the motion of having her guitar crashing down to the earth. Fans will have a field day and flip out at the sight of all Ganaix's work set before them.
You can still catch the show until the middle of September.
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Q Pop's Ganaix Tribute Art Show