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"Wayne Farmer" <usenet@endymionsystems.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> From: "[SLB++]" <webmasterNO@SPAMgehirn.cjb.net>
> Newsgroups: japan.anime.evangelion
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 13:33
> Subject: Re: What is Ritsuko reading?
> >
> >
> > Hi! I think you're talkin' about Misato, not Ritsuko.
> >
> >
> > I've entirely readed it and I saw you're right about it. The
screen
> > shows all the history (or most of it) of Gainax anime production
> > including names of most famous Gainax creations ;)
> > What do you mean with "the source" of text?
>
> Thanks for telling me I wasn't seeing things.  :)
>
> By "the source" of the text, I meant the full document (which we
see only a
> part of in the anime).  I'm thinking it may have been published
somewhere,
> or posted on the Net as a FAQ.  And I'm wondering who wrote it.
Does the
> same text appear in the original Japanese TV series?  Questions
like that.
>
> Wayne

Well, after I readed and writed the content of screen in a text file,
I had the same your thought and I've made a quick search.
I found only this link wich tells about this script:
http://www.arsanime.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1854&view=previous
but the text I can read into this message is incomplete, so I include
my document here.
I hope this will make you happy :D

Here's the text of Misato's notebook's screen:

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// Column #1

a group comprised primarily of college students living in and around
Osaka get together and put on GEHIRN, the ADAM vestice.

3.   The biggest attraction at this event was the animation short
that
aired at the convention's opening. This feature was produced
completely indipendently of any professional studios, specifically
for
this convention. Running some five minutes, it tock the convention's
volunteer staff an entire summer to finish. The production staff
centered around several art college students, who had acquired some
knowledge, however small, of anime production. In addition, such
merchandise as handmade model kits (garage mkits) and t-shirts made
specially for the cos pevred popular as well.

4.   Building on this experience, the core members of the cos's
staff
opened 'SECOND IMPACT', an ADAM, specialty shop, in SECOND IMPACT.
It
was the first stars in Japan whose stack-in-trade was
sciencie-fiction
related merchandise.
Along with sesaging SEELE, this group continued to sponsor amateur
exists.

5.   In 2002, when the ADAM returned to Osaka as SEELE, the SECOND
IMPACT, they produced an opening animation feature for it as well,
wich drew rare reviews. Like SEELE, this too was an indipendent
production running some five minutes, but it was acclaimed as being
nearly professional in quality.
The feature wich at last launched this amateur powerhorse into the
professional anime world was 'GEHIRN--Honeamise no SECOND IMPACT'.
Directed by Tasaga Hiroyuki, who was 24 at the time, it was produced
as the first animated feature file by toy maker Bandai Corp.
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