UY Saga - Odds & Ends
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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
How about Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff? The tagline can read, "Now with 47% more stuff than ever before!" It can be sold on a late night infomercial: "When you buy Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff, well toss in a bonus stuff! Act now and we'll give you twice as much stuff for the price of a single stuff! Buy a triple stuff pack and you'll get not only Stuff and More Stuff, but we'll throw in the mini stuff, the micro stuff XL, the xtreme stuff pack, and a limited edition stuff! At these prices, we must be INSANE! Hurry up and order now, quantaties of stuff are limited and operators are standing by. (Then the really fast talking voice takes over) supplies are limited to stock on hand. $6.95 shipping to continental U.S. only. Not available in Nevada, New Hampshire, Alaska or where prohibited by law. Must be five years or older to purchase. Money back guarantee not guaranteed. Product may differ from that shown. Known side effects may include: joy, adventure, excitement, hunger, light headedness, permanent grin stuck on face, and shouts of jubilation. Consult a doctor is reading sessions last more than 36 continuous hours. Void where prohibited."
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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
Yes, unfortunately(?) the word monogatari does have a more recent modern link to a series of light novels, however the actual true origins of monogatari goes back way before the light novels were produced, so the novels are actually making use of the original term. In regards to Usagi, I think the term is very befitting given the context of when and where UY stories take place.BuckRogers wrote:I really liked this one as well but isn't it a little too linked with the series of the same name?maichan wrote:Lot's of good ideas.
I like to see things with a Japanese theme, so I go with Usagai Yojimbo Monogatari (or Usagai Yojimbo: Kakushu Monogatari - translated to UY: Assorted Tales)
What is monogatari? See the Wiki entry - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monogatari
Might not be copyrighted (also might be?) but it seems to already have an established link to an existing series.
But I agree, this is a good one as well, in my opinion.
I would think because of it's ancient roots, the term monogatari probably isn't copyrighted.
Encyclopaedia Britannica has this to say :Monogatari is a literary form in traditional Japanese literature, an extended prose narrative tale comparable to the epic. Monogatari is closely tied to aspects of the oral tradition, and almost always relates a fictional or fictionalized story, even when retelling a historical event. The form was prominent around the 9th to 15th centuries, reaching a peak between the 10th and 11th centuries. According to the Fūyō Wakashū (1271), at least 198 monogatari existed by the 13th century. Of these, around forty still exist.
Monogatari, ( Japanese: “tale” or “narrative”) Japanese works of fiction, especially those written from the Heian to the Muromachi periods (794–1573).
Monogatari developed from the storytelling of women at court. During the Heian period (794–1185) men wrote in Chinese, and it was women who developed this form of Japanese prose. Some early monogatari, however, are believed to have been written by men under women’s names. Records describe 11th-century literary competitions where women prepared short monogatari for an audience.
The form has many subgenres. Uta monogatari (poem tales) are exemplified by the Ise monogatari (c. 980), consisting of 143 episodes, each containing one or more poems and a prose description of the circumstances of composition. Tsukuri monogatari (courtly romance) are exemplified by Murasaki Shikibu’s incomparable masterpiece, Genji monogatari (c. 1010). Perhaps the finest work in all of Japanese literature and the first important novel in the world, it tells of Prince Genji, remarkable not for his martial or political talents but for his amorous ones. The story is related in terms of the successive women Genji loves. Like other works of the genre, it incorporates poems and verse fragments.
As the militaristic samurai came to power at the end of the 12th century, women lost favour, and gunki monogatari (military tales) developed as a subgenre. The most famous of the military tales is Heike monogatari, which describes the warfare between two families; its lengthy, varied text reflects its origins as an improvised story told by priest-entertainers. Later works told of medieval warlords and clan vendettas.
Other types of monogatari include rekishi monogatari (historical tales), exemplified by the Ōkagami, and setsuwa monogatari (didactic tales) originating in Buddhist legends but in their secular form often humorous and earthy.
http://www.britannica.com/art/monogatari
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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
I like it!jabba359 wrote:How about Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff? The tagline can read, "Now with 47% more stuff than ever before!" It can be sold on a late night infomercial: "When you buy Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff, well toss in a bonus stuff! Act now and we'll give you twice as much stuff for the price of a single stuff! Buy a triple stuff pack and you'll get not only Stuff and More Stuff, but we'll throw in the mini stuff, the micro stuff XL, the xtreme stuff pack, and a limited edition stuff! At these prices, we must be INSANE! Hurry up and order now, quantaties of stuff are limited and operators are standing by. (Then the really fast talking voice takes over) supplies are limited to stock on hand. $6.95 shipping to continental U.S. only. Not available in Nevada, New Hampshire, Alaska or where prohibited by law. Must be five years or older to purchase. Money back guarantee not guaranteed. Product may differ from that shown. Known side effects may include: joy, adventure, excitement, hunger, light headedness, permanent grin stuck on face, and shouts of jubilation. Consult a doctor is reading sessions last more than 36 continuous hours. Void where prohibited."

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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
For the win!!!jabba359 wrote:How about Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff? The tagline can read, "Now with 47% more stuff than ever before!" It can be sold on a late night infomercial: "When you buy Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff, well toss in a bonus stuff! Act now and we'll give you twice as much stuff for the price of a single stuff! Buy a triple stuff pack and you'll get not only Stuff and More Stuff, but we'll throw in the mini stuff, the micro stuff XL, the xtreme stuff pack, and a limited edition stuff! At these prices, we must be INSANE! Hurry up and order now, quantaties of stuff are limited and operators are standing by. (Then the really fast talking voice takes over) supplies are limited to stock on hand. $6.95 shipping to continental U.S. only. Not available in Nevada, New Hampshire, Alaska or where prohibited by law. Must be five years or older to purchase. Money back guarantee not guaranteed. Product may differ from that shown. Known side effects may include: joy, adventure, excitement, hunger, light headedness, permanent grin stuck on face, and shouts of jubilation. Consult a doctor is reading sessions last more than 36 continuous hours. Void where prohibited."
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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
jabba359 wrote:How about Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff? The tagline can read, "Now with 47% more stuff than ever before!" It can be sold on a late night infomercial: "When you buy Usagi Yojimbo: Stuff and More Stuff, well toss in a bonus stuff! Act now and we'll give you twice as much stuff for the price of a single stuff! Buy a triple stuff pack and you'll get not only Stuff and More Stuff, but we'll throw in the mini stuff, the micro stuff XL, the xtreme stuff pack, and a limited edition stuff! At these prices, we must be INSANE! Hurry up and order now, quantaties of stuff are limited and operators are standing by. (Then the really fast talking voice takes over) supplies are limited to stock on hand. $6.95 shipping to continental U.S. only. Not available in Nevada, New Hampshire, Alaska or where prohibited by law. Must be five years or older to purchase. Money back guarantee not guaranteed. Product may differ from that shown. Known side effects may include: joy, adventure, excitement, hunger, light headedness, permanent grin stuck on face, and shouts of jubilation. Consult a doctor is reading sessions last more than 36 continuous hours. Void where prohibited."

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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
I was introduced to the word "monogatari" through "Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari", the original Japanese name for what we know as "River City Ransom" 

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One more vote here for "Monogotari." I like it simply because I didn't know the word, and if I were a new reader, it would make me wonder what the book is all about ... much like "Usagi Yojimbo" did for me back in 1987
I'm also glad to hear that Yokai will get the omnibus treatment. Those color pages are super beautiful work, and I am looking forward to seeing them reproduced at a larger scale.
I'd also like to say that the four Saga volumes to date are just incredible ... I'm very happy with these books, especially the inclusion of color, and look forward to many re-reads.

I'm also glad to hear that Yokai will get the omnibus treatment. Those color pages are super beautiful work, and I am looking forward to seeing them reproduced at a larger scale.
I'd also like to say that the four Saga volumes to date are just incredible ... I'm very happy with these books, especially the inclusion of color, and look forward to many re-reads.
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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
Hello all,
This is actually my first post on these boards, but I'll introduce myself in another thread at a later time. I just had to contribute to the ideas in here!
Here are mine:
Usagi Yojimbo: Legends
or
Usagi Yojimbo: Myths and Legends
Usagi Yojimbo: Beyond
Beneath the stars: An Usagi Yojimbo collection
Usagi Yojimbo: Off the beaten path
The fantastical adventures of Usagi Yojimbo
Or simply:
Usagi Yojimbo The Way of the Warrior (or Usagi Yojimbo: Bushido)
Thanks all!
This is actually my first post on these boards, but I'll introduce myself in another thread at a later time. I just had to contribute to the ideas in here!
Here are mine:
Usagi Yojimbo: Legends
or
Usagi Yojimbo: Myths and Legends
Usagi Yojimbo: Beyond
Beneath the stars: An Usagi Yojimbo collection
Usagi Yojimbo: Off the beaten path
The fantastical adventures of Usagi Yojimbo
Or simply:
Usagi Yojimbo The Way of the Warrior (or Usagi Yojimbo: Bushido)
Thanks all!
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Welcome to the boards!Davidsl wrote:Hello all,
This is actually my first post on these boards, but I'll introduce myself in another thread at a later time. I just had to contribute to the ideas in here!
Here are mine:
Usagi Yojimbo: Legends
or
Usagi Yojimbo: Myths and Legends
Usagi Yojimbo: Beyond
Beneath the stars: An Usagi Yojimbo collection
Usagi Yojimbo: Off the beaten path
The fantastical adventures of Usagi Yojimbo
Or simply:
Usagi Yojimbo The Way of the Warrior (or Usagi Yojimbo: Bushido)
Thanks all!
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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
Monogatari is a great choice, and has a long history of usage in both Japanese literature and cinema, and Kakushu Monogatari (assorted tales) would fit very well.
I would like to throw this idea out there as well...
Usagi Yojimbo: Ōku no sedai (Many Generations) since the three story arcs cover three somewhat different generations. It would even be better still if Stan's Terry Miyamoto mystery story could be included in it as well.
And welcome, Davidsl, to the Dojo Forum.
I would like to throw this idea out there as well...
Usagi Yojimbo: Ōku no sedai (Many Generations) since the three story arcs cover three somewhat different generations. It would even be better still if Stan's Terry Miyamoto mystery story could be included in it as well.
And welcome, Davidsl, to the Dojo Forum.
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I think we've decided on Legends. That's a word people are more familiar with.
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Ooo! Ooo! What do I win?? ;D
I think 'Legends' blends well with the ongoing 'Saga' as well. It sounds right next to that. That said, I also really like the suggestions of Japanese names, I guess the only fear is alienating newcomers?
Anyway, I'm really proud that you're going with 'Legends' even if I perhaps wasn't the first one to suggest it (if I was I'll happily settle for royalties, accolades and a parade).
Thanks!
I think 'Legends' blends well with the ongoing 'Saga' as well. It sounds right next to that. That said, I also really like the suggestions of Japanese names, I guess the only fear is alienating newcomers?
Anyway, I'm really proud that you're going with 'Legends' even if I perhaps wasn't the first one to suggest it (if I was I'll happily settle for royalties, accolades and a parade).
Thanks!
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Update on Legends from Stan's Facebook page:
With work on the cover soon to commence, I'd imagine that an early next year release date seems probable.I will work on the cover of Legends after I finish the cover for Book 31.
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Looking forward to seeing more....jabba359 wrote:Update on Legends from Stan's Facebook page:
With work on the cover soon to commence, I'd imagine that an early next year release date seems probable.I will work on the cover of Legends after I finish the cover for Book 31.

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Re: UY Saga - Odds & Ends
Trying to picture another Saga sized hardcover on the shelf next to my Saga editions with the name "Usagi Yojimbo Legends" on the spine.....
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It would look pretty neat if they maybe did the word "Legends" in kanji

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It would look pretty neat if they maybe did the word "Legends" in kanji