Are you an artist? Want to help fight breast cancer? If you said yes to all of these then you can try your hand at creating a piece of art and be one of eight winners of a PS3 or a Wii. theOtaku is holding a contest to coincide with AnimeFF being held in Las Vegas Jan. 13 - 14. AnimeFF is a "fully funded non-profit anime convention," which means 100% of ticket proceeds will go to breast cancer research. The contest brings attention to the convention, driving ticket sales to support a good cause.
The actual contest involves submitting a piece of art to theOtaku.com with the tag "awareness" and the art must have "something" related to breast cancer awareness. All art must be original, so no using a licensed anime babe with her breast sandwiched in a mammogram machine. All entries must be in by Dec. 20. Top two people get a PS3 and the other six get a Wii. And before anyone gets smart, they say they already have the prizes, so availability will not be an issue.
Artists: Win PS3/Wii and help fight breast cancer
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Posted: Dec 6th 2006 4:05AM (Unverified) said
I'm going to guess that there will be no less than three submissions using trauma center and Wii as a theme for checkups. I'm not a good artists, so I won't be one of them submitting such a piece.
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Posted: Dec 6th 2006 4:49AM (Unverified) said
well... its either trauma center or the gynecologist color palette for doctor mario in ssbm...
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Posted: Dec 6th 2006 10:32AM (Unverified) said
I am picturing tentacles, lots of tentacles, representing the cancer consuming her. Yes thats it cancer consuming her.
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