Not your average cartoons

We watch some of the newer animes and we have a new game day this year where someone brings in a video game or their counsel and they can play whatever they want. I like how people have things in common with others and can become friends

— TeJae Johnson

Anime (or Otaku which means to obsess in Japanese) Club has been a favorite for Japanese cartoon fans at the OHS. Co-leader TeJae Johnson said, “We watch some of the newer animes and we have a new game day this year where someone brings in a video game or their counsel and they can play whatever they want. I like how people have things in common with others and can become friends.” Johnson is helped by Sarah Coulombe. Anime Club meets on Wednesdays after school in the Options science room.