How I choose the theme for my anime Mail club🤩 February Mail Deadline is January 31st🫶🏼
Running an anime mail club is such a rewarding experience because it allows me to stay deeply connected with fellow anime enthusiasts. When deciding on the monthly theme, I always consider what anime is currently trending and relevant to the time of year, ensuring that members receive art that resonates with their interests and the season. For instance, February’s theme is centered around romance, inspired by Valentine’s Day and featuring artwork of Yona of the Dawn, a beloved series that perfectly fits the mood. I view myself as a reflection of the club’s community, so I put a lot of thought into what I, as an anime fan who loves Shonen and Shojo genres, would want to receive. This personal perspective helps me curate themes that genuinely excite the members. Another key aspect is the emphasis on community feedback and imagination. I constantly try to put myself in my members’ shoes and imagine what kind of otaku mail would spark joy and anticipation. This approach creates a shared experience where both the artist and the recipients feel a meaningful connection. If you’re passionate about anime and like the idea of receiving exclusive themed artwork each month, joining my mail club is a great way to engage. Plus, with a deadline on January 31st to sign up for February’s mail, there’s no better time to dive into a community of anime fans who appreciate the same genres and characters as you do. Whether you’re into action-packed Shonen or heartfelt Shojo stories, the club offers something special each month. Being part of this mail club not only introduces you to unique art inspired by trending anime but also nurtures a sense of belonging through shared fandom and creativity. It’s truly fulfilling to give and receive something crafted with so much passion and thoughtfulness. If you enjoy collectible anime merchandise and want to deepen your connection with the anime community, I highly recommend exploring themed mail clubs like this one.
