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Big Eyes, Small Mouth

Big Eyes, Small Mouth (BESM) is a tabletop role-playing game originally produced by Guardians of Order in 1997 that was designed to simulate the action of anime and manga. The title alludes to the common anime drawing style of characters with large expressive eyes and comparatively small mouths.

Big Eyes, Small Mouth
Third edition core rulebook
DesignersMark C. MacKinnon
PublishersDyskami Publishing Company/Japanime Games
Publication
  • 1997 (1st edition)
  • 2001 (2nd edition)
  • 2007 (3rd edition)
  • 2020 (4th edition)
GenresAnime
SystemsUpdated Tri-Stat System

Gameplay edit

BESM uses a point-based character creation system. Players roll two 6-sided dice, add 10 to the total and then divide the resultant sum between Mind, Body, and Soul, against which all action checks are made. These are supplemented by Attributes, which can be positive (Acrobatics) or negative (Easily Distracted), giving the characters unique abilities.[1]

First edition edit

The initial edition, designed by Mark C. MacKinnon, was released by Guardians of Order in 1997. Soon after that, RPG writer David L. Pulver began writing supplements for what was essentially a fairly simple game, adding a detailed system for the creation of mecha with his book Big Robots, Cool Starships. Skills were added with the next supplement, a genre book called Hot Rods & Gun Bunnies. At the same time MacKinnon and his colleagues were using BESM's system (now referred to as "the Tri-Stat System") as the basis for licensed games based on anime properties such as Sailor Moon, Dominion: Tank Police, Demon City Shinjuku and Tenchi Muyo! All of these innovations were incorporated into a second edition, which was released in 2001 to a very strong reception.

The first edition was a slim, grey-covered book. A vast promotion and beta test was organized, and included a number of demo-team members from around the world.

Since then, the other anime licenses that Guardians of Order obtained used the BESM system as their core rules. Instead of publishing complete games as they had done previously, the licensed books were published as "Ultimate Fan Guides". In addition, several genre based supplements were published for the game, as well as two original settings: Centauri Knights and Uresia: Grave of Heaven.

Reception edit

In the January 1998 edition of Dragon (Issue 243), Rick Swan dismissed BESM as "a stripped-down, entry-level RPG." Swan pointed out that the rules were primarily focussed on character creation, "but that’s pretty much all you get. There’s little in the way of background material, campaign outlines, or staging tips, making this more of an introduction to roleplaying than a ready-to-play game." He did not recommend the game, saying, "Hardcore anime might be better off investigating the Bubblegum Crisis game by R. Talsorian."[1]

Two issues later, in the March 1998 edition of Dragon (Issue 245), Lester Smith gave an enthusiastic review, saying, "In a hobby where, all too often, games seem to be published without a clear vision of their topic or audience... BESM stands out as an example of a product that knows its subject and treats it right." Smith's only criticism was weapon damage, pointing out that since there are no penalties for wielding the largest weapon dealing the most damage, why wouldn't everyone simply choose the largest weapon? He also warned that combat can drag on if both players have good defences. Smith concluded, "For fans of anime, then, I highly recommend the Big Eyes, Small Mouth RPG. It is just about perfect for what it sets out to accomplish. Even if you aren’t anime fan, I recommend that you give the game a look anyway. It might just introduce you to a whole new world of adventure."[2]

d20 edition edit

A version of BESM adapted to the d20 System was published in 2003. Sales were good but the critical response was mixed. New versions of Centauri Knights and Uresia were released under the new version. A later revised edition of this version was published in 2004, which, due to errors in the proofing and printing processes, did not contain the full set of revisions in its final published form. Company president Mark C. MacKinnon offered a public explanation and apology, and offered to refund buyers who were dissatisfied with their purchase of the book.

BESM 3rd Edition edit

The third edition of BESM was scheduled to be released in April 2006 after Mark C. MacKinnon had announced that the release would be delayed from its original release in the Summer of 2005. The third edition was at that time planned to come in three forms: BESM 3rd Edition (deluxe), BESM 3rd Edition (standard) and Vanilla BESM, an inexpensive and simplified variant created to introduce non-RP gamers. Mark MacKinnon announced that as of August 1, 2006, Guardians of Order was going out of business, and that "BESM Third Edition is finished and ready for press. Another company will be publishing it and providing future support. It's the most elegant version of BESM and the Tri-Stat System that I have put together and am very proud of it. If you pre-ordered the book from us, more information will follow."

On September 9, 2006, ArtHaus Games, whose titles are published by White Wolf Publishing, announced that it had acquired the RPG. The announcement stated that the company was "extremely confident" that a release date of January 2007 would be met, and confirmed that those who pre-ordered and prepaid for the book would be "in good hands", though they also stated that they had not taken on Guardians of Order's liabilities.[3]

BESM 3rd Edition was released by ArtHaus on January 24, 2007. The new edition featured a change in the Tri-Stat game mechanic from a "roll-under" to the "roll-over and hit a target number" found in other games. The book was standard 8.5 x 11 in format and featured full color interior art. The Deluxe Edition was not released, and ArtHaus did not announce any plans to follow up with further releases or the previously-announced Vanilla BESM.

BESM Fourth Edition edit

On April 29, 2019, Dyskami Publishing Company announced that they had entered into a worldwide licensing arrangement with White Wolf Entertainment to produce a new edition of BESM.[4] The new edition was to be written and updated by its original designer (and Dyskami founder), Mark MacKinnon, and co-published with tabletop game publisher Japanime Games.[5] In addition to the regular and deluxe BESM Fourth Edition, Dyskami also announced plans to publish a stripped-down core role-playing game called BESM Naked, that would be a complete, stand-alone, alternate edition that could fully integrate with BESM Fourth Edition but presented as a "gateway product".[6] After a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, Dyskami Publishing Company released complete PDF files of multiple BESM Fourth Edition products to the product's backers on December 23, 2019, including the core and Naked RPGs, game screen, adventures, character folio, and sample characters.[7] The BESM Fourth Edition product line was sent to the printer in January 2020 and had its worldwide consumer and retailer release in October 2020.[8] A second Kickstarter campaign in December 2020 ushered in the release of six additional game expansions for the line, featuring BESM Extras – a book dedicated to optional rule variations and expanded game mechanics.[9]

To coincide with the digital BESM Fourth Edition launch, Dyskami Publishing Company also announced plans during the Kickstarter campaign to launch a community content PDF program on DriveThruRPG called Tri-Stat Emporium, whose name alludes to the Tri-Stat System generic role-playing game system used in all editions of BESM thus far.[10] The Tri-Stat Emporium launched on June 8, 2020.[11]

Ultimate Fan Guides edit

Starting in 2001, Guardians of Order replaced the company's previous practice of producing stand-alone games for anime series for which they had obtained licenses with Ultimate Fan Guides — a series of supplements for BESM which combine information on the episodes, characters and themes of anime series with statistics and game information for those series.

The Ultimate Fan Guide series was controversial among BESM fans. Although the books were usually well put-together and almost always featured many full-color pages with stills from the series involved, many fans believed the information provided in certain guides was incomplete and unreliable.[citation needed] In addition, there were occasional editing errors that led to embarrassing omissions.[citation needed]

Many anime series whose first RPG treatment was in the Ultimate Fan Guides series were also adapted to the d20 System edition of Big Eyes, Small Mouth. The Slayers guides were adapted into a stand-alone d20 game under the title The Slayers d20.

Due to licensing consideration, the three-volume set of fan guides for Slayers does not include any information from the movies and OVAs distributed by ADV Films. This means that there has never been an official BESM writeup for Naga the Serpent, a popular character who does not appear in the television series.

Publications edit

Core books edit

  • Big Eyes, Small Mouth Second Edition
  • Big Eyes, Small Mouth Revised Second Edition
  • Big Eyes, Small Mouth Third Edition
  • BESM Fourth Edition (both regular edition and a deluxe limited edition)
  • BESM Naked (Fourth Edition): a stripped-down version of the regular Fourth Edition

Expansions (First and Second Editions) edit

  • Big Eyes, Small Mouth Fast Play Rules: A free guide for Tri-Stat System RPG.
  • Hot Rods and Gun Bunnies: Action-adventure guide.
  • Big Robots, Cool Starships
  • Centauri Knights: A hard science future campaign.
  • BESM GM Screen
  • Cute and Fuzzy Seizure Monsters/Cute and Fuzzy Cockfighting Seizure Monsters: Guide for Pet Monster Trainers and Pet Monster. Different titles are used for alternate cover page.
  • Big Ears, Small Mouse: American animation and comic guide.
  • BESM Character Diary: A mecha design and combat supplement for BESM First Edition and the Tri-Stat System.
  • BESM Fantasy Bestiary: Fantasy campaign guide.
  • BESM Dungeon: Dungeon hack style guide.
  • BESM Space Fantasy: Space action and romance guide.
  • Cold Hands, Dark Hearts: Gothic horror theme guide.

Expansions (Fourth Edition) edit

  • BESM Extras: optional and expanded rules
  • BESM Game Screen: includes an adventure
  • BESM Character Folio: enhanced character sheets
  • BESM Primer: Introductory fast-play rules
  • BESM Dramatis Personae: NPC collection
  • BESM Adventures – Volume #1 (Fourth Edition)
  • BESM Tokyo Sidekick: NPC collection from the Tokyo Sidekick board game
  • BESM 2D-Animinis: cardboard standees
  • BESM Dice Tower
  • BESM Dice

BESM d20 edit

It is a series for the d20 System with BESM theme.

  • BESM d20 Revised Edition
  • Uresia: Grave of Heaven d20: A fantasy campaign.
  • BESM d20 Monstrous Manual
  • BESM d20 Character Folio
  • Centauri Knights d20: A hard science future campaign.
  • BESM d20 Advanced Magic: Magic system supplemental.

Reception edit

The reviewer from Pyramid #30 (March/April, 1998) stated that "Big Eyes, Small Mouth succeeds, with fun and style. It really is the anime game to get."[12]

Reviews edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Swan, Rick (January 1998). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon (243). TSR, Inc.: 113.
  2. ^ Smith, Lester (March 1998). "Re: Views". Dragon (245). TSR, Inc.: 105.
  3. ^ [1] November 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "News - Dyskami Publishing Company". dyskami.ca. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  5. ^ "BESM Fourth Edition (Big Eyes, Small Mouth RPG)". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  6. ^ "News - Dyskami Publishing Company". dyskami.ca. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  7. ^ "Update 40: BESM Fourth Edition PDFs Now Available! · BESM Fourth Edition (Big Eyes, Small Mouth RPG)". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  8. ^ "Dyskami Publishing Company Newsletter". Mailchimp. from the original on 2020-10-20. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  9. ^ "News - Dyskami Publishing Company". dyskami.ca. 2021-02-07. from the original on 2017-05-08.
  10. ^ "Update 21: $115K Down, Anime License Next, and a Final Stretch Goal! · BESM Fourth Edition (Big Eyes, Small Mouth RPG)". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  11. ^ "Dyskami Publishing Company Newsletter". Mailchimp. from the original on 2020-10-18.
  12. ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Pick: Big Eyes, Small Mouth". Sjgames.com. 1998-05-22. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  13. ^ "Backstab Magazine (French) Issue 09".
  14. ^ "Backstab Magazine (French) Issue 24".

External links edit

  • Guardians Of Order page: ,
  • Dyskami Publishing Company Page

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Big Eyes Small Mouth news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Big Eyes Small Mouth BESM is a tabletop role playing game originally produced by Guardians of Order in 1997 that was designed to simulate the action of anime and manga The title alludes to the common anime drawing style of characters with large expressive eyes and comparatively small mouths Big Eyes Small MouthThird edition core rulebookDesignersMark C MacKinnonPublishersDyskami Publishing Company Japanime GamesPublication1997 1st edition 2001 2nd edition 2007 3rd edition 2020 4th edition GenresAnimeSystemsUpdated Tri Stat System Contents 1 Gameplay 2 First edition 2 1 Reception 3 d20 edition 4 BESM 3rd Edition 5 BESM Fourth Edition 6 Ultimate Fan Guides 7 Publications 7 1 Core books 7 2 Expansions First and Second Editions 7 3 Expansions Fourth Edition 7 4 BESM d20 8 Reception 9 Reviews 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksGameplay editBESM uses a point based character creation system Players roll two 6 sided dice add 10 to the total and then divide the resultant sum between Mind Body and Soul against which all action checks are made These are supplemented by Attributes which can be positive Acrobatics or negative Easily Distracted giving the characters unique abilities 1 First edition editThe initial edition designed by Mark C MacKinnon was released by Guardians of Order in 1997 Soon after that RPG writer David L Pulver began writing supplements for what was essentially a fairly simple game adding a detailed system for the creation of mecha with his book Big Robots Cool Starships Skills were added with the next supplement a genre book called Hot Rods amp Gun Bunnies At the same time MacKinnon and his colleagues were using BESM s system now referred to as the Tri Stat System as the basis for licensed games based on anime properties such as Sailor Moon Dominion Tank Police Demon City Shinjuku and Tenchi Muyo All of these innovations were incorporated into a second edition which was released in 2001 to a very strong reception The first edition was a slim grey covered book A vast promotion and beta test was organized and included a number of demo team members from around the world Since then the other anime licenses that Guardians of Order obtained used the BESM system as their core rules Instead of publishing complete games as they had done previously the licensed books were published as Ultimate Fan Guides In addition several genre based supplements were published for the game as well as two original settings Centauri Knights and Uresia Grave of Heaven Reception edit In the January 1998 edition of Dragon Issue 243 Rick Swan dismissed BESM as a stripped down entry level RPG Swan pointed out that the rules were primarily focussed on character creation but that s pretty much all you get There s little in the way of background material campaign outlines or staging tips making this more of an introduction to roleplaying than a ready to play game He did not recommend the game saying Hardcore anime might be better off investigating the Bubblegum Crisis game by R Talsorian 1 Two issues later in the March 1998 edition of Dragon Issue 245 Lester Smith gave an enthusiastic review saying In a hobby where all too often games seem to be published without a clear vision of their topic or audience BESM stands out as an example of a product that knows its subject and treats it right Smith s only criticism was weapon damage pointing out that since there are no penalties for wielding the largest weapon dealing the most damage why wouldn t everyone simply choose the largest weapon He also warned that combat can drag on if both players have good defences Smith concluded For fans of anime then I highly recommend the Big Eyes Small Mouth RPG It is just about perfect for what it sets out to accomplish Even if you aren t anime fan I recommend that you give the game a look anyway It might just introduce you to a whole new world of adventure 2 d20 edition editA version of BESM adapted to the d20 System was published in 2003 Sales were good but the critical response was mixed New versions of Centauri Knights and Uresia were released under the new version A later revised edition of this version was published in 2004 which due to errors in the proofing and printing processes did not contain the full set of revisions in its final published form Company president Mark C MacKinnon offered a public explanation and apology and offered to refund buyers who were dissatisfied with their purchase of the book BESM 3rd Edition editThe third edition of BESM was scheduled to be released in April 2006 after Mark C MacKinnon had announced that the release would be delayed from its original release in the Summer of 2005 The third edition was at that time planned to come in three forms BESM 3rd Edition deluxe BESM 3rd Edition standard and Vanilla BESM an inexpensive and simplified variant created to introduce non RP gamers Mark MacKinnon announced that as of August 1 2006 Guardians of Order was going out of business and that BESM Third Edition is finished and ready for press Another company will be publishing it and providing future support It s the most elegant version of BESM and the Tri Stat System that I have put together and am very proud of it If you pre ordered the book from us more information will follow On September 9 2006 ArtHaus Games whose titles are published by White Wolf Publishing announced that it had acquired the RPG The announcement stated that the company was extremely confident that a release date of January 2007 would be met and confirmed that those who pre ordered and prepaid for the book would be in good hands though they also stated that they had not taken on Guardians of Order s liabilities 3 BESM 3rd Edition was released by ArtHaus on January 24 2007 The new edition featured a change in the Tri Stat game mechanic from a roll under to the roll over and hit a target number found in other games The book was standard 8 5 x 11 in format and featured full color interior art The Deluxe Edition was not released and ArtHaus did not announce any plans to follow up with further releases or the previously announced Vanilla BESM BESM Fourth Edition editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2020 On April 29 2019 Dyskami Publishing Company announced that they had entered into a worldwide licensing arrangement with White Wolf Entertainment to produce a new edition of BESM 4 The new edition was to be written and updated by its original designer and Dyskami founder Mark MacKinnon and co published with tabletop game publisher Japanime Games 5 In addition to the regular and deluxe BESM Fourth Edition Dyskami also announced plans to publish a stripped down core role playing game called BESM Naked that would be a complete stand alone alternate edition that could fully integrate with BESM Fourth Edition but presented as a gateway product 6 After a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter Dyskami Publishing Company released complete PDF files of multiple BESM Fourth Edition products to the product s backers on December 23 2019 including the core and Naked RPGs game screen adventures character folio and sample characters 7 The BESM Fourth Edition product line was sent to the printer in January 2020 and had its worldwide consumer and retailer release in October 2020 8 A second Kickstarter campaign in December 2020 ushered in the release of six additional game expansions for the line featuring BESM Extras a book dedicated to optional rule variations and expanded game mechanics 9 To coincide with the digital BESM Fourth Edition launch Dyskami Publishing Company also announced plans during the Kickstarter campaign to launch a community content PDF program on DriveThruRPG called Tri Stat Emporium whose name alludes to the Tri Stat System generic role playing game system used in all editions of BESM thus far 10 The Tri Stat Emporium launched on June 8 2020 11 Ultimate Fan Guides editStarting in 2001 Guardians of Order replaced the company s previous practice of producing stand alone games for anime series for which they had obtained licenses with Ultimate Fan Guides a series of supplements for BESM which combine information on the episodes characters and themes of anime series with statistics and game information for those series The Ultimate Fan Guide series was controversial among BESM fans Although the books were usually well put together and almost always featured many full color pages with stills from the series involved many fans believed the information provided in certain guides was incomplete and unreliable citation needed In addition there were occasional editing errors that led to embarrassing omissions citation needed Many anime series whose first RPG treatment was in the Ultimate Fan Guides series were also adapted to the d20 System edition of Big Eyes Small Mouth The Slayers guides were adapted into a stand alone d20 game under the title The Slayers d20 Due to licensing consideration the three volume set of fan guides for Slayers does not include any information from the movies and OVAs distributed by ADV Films This means that there has never been an official BESM writeup for Naga the Serpent a popular character who does not appear in the television series Publications editCore books edit Big Eyes Small Mouth Second Edition Big Eyes Small Mouth Revised Second Edition Big Eyes Small Mouth Third Edition BESM Fourth Edition both regular edition and a deluxe limited edition BESM Naked Fourth Edition a stripped down version of the regular Fourth Edition Expansions First and Second Editions edit Big Eyes Small Mouth Fast Play Rules A free guide for Tri Stat System RPG Hot Rods and Gun Bunnies Action adventure guide Big Robots Cool Starships Centauri Knights A hard science future campaign BESM GM Screen Cute and Fuzzy Seizure Monsters Cute and Fuzzy Cockfighting Seizure Monsters Guide for Pet Monster Trainers and Pet Monster Different titles are used for alternate cover page Big Ears Small Mouse American animation and comic guide BESM Character Diary A mecha design and combat supplement for BESM First Edition and the Tri Stat System BESM Fantasy Bestiary Fantasy campaign guide BESM Dungeon Dungeon hack style guide BESM Space Fantasy Space action and romance guide Cold Hands Dark Hearts Gothic horror theme guide Expansions Fourth Edition edit BESM Extras optional and expanded rules BESM Game Screen includes an adventure BESM Character Folio enhanced character sheets BESM Primer Introductory fast play rules BESM Dramatis Personae NPC collection BESM Adventures Volume 1 Fourth Edition BESM Tokyo Sidekick NPC collection from the Tokyo Sidekick board game BESM 2D Animinis cardboard standees BESM Dice Tower BESM Dice BESM d20 edit It is a series for the d20 System with BESM theme BESM d20 Revised Edition Uresia Grave of Heaven d20 A fantasy campaign BESM d20 Monstrous Manual BESM d20 Character Folio Centauri Knights d20 A hard science future campaign BESM d20 Advanced Magic Magic system supplemental Reception editThe reviewer from Pyramid 30 March April 1998 stated that Big Eyes Small Mouth succeeds with fun and style It really is the anime game to get 12 Reviews editKnights of the Dinner Table Magazine 13 Nov 1997 Games Unplugged 4 Dec Jan 2000 Backstab 9 13 Backstab 24 second edition 14 See also editTri Stat dXReferences edit a b Swan Rick January 1998 Roleplaying Reviews Dragon 243 TSR Inc 113 Smith Lester March 1998 Re Views Dragon 245 TSR Inc 105 1 Archived November 9 2006 at the Wayback Machine News Dyskami Publishing Company dyskami ca Retrieved 2020 01 16 BESM Fourth Edition Big Eyes Small Mouth RPG Kickstarter Retrieved 2020 01 16 News Dyskami Publishing Company dyskami ca Retrieved 2020 01 16 Update 40 BESM Fourth Edition PDFs Now Available BESM Fourth Edition Big Eyes Small Mouth RPG Kickstarter Retrieved 2020 01 16 Dyskami Publishing Company Newsletter Mailchimp Archived from the original on 2020 10 20 Retrieved 2020 09 29 News Dyskami Publishing Company dyskami ca 2021 02 07 Archived from the original on 2017 05 08 Update 21 115K Down Anime License Next and a Final Stretch Goal BESM Fourth Edition Big Eyes Small Mouth RPG Kickstarter Retrieved 2020 01 16 Dyskami Publishing Company Newsletter Mailchimp Archived from the original on 2020 10 18 Pyramid Pyramid Pick Big Eyes Small Mouth Sjgames com 1998 05 22 Retrieved 2020 02 06 Backstab Magazine French Issue 09 Backstab Magazine French Issue 24 External links editGuardians Of Order page BESM BESM d20 White Wolf Publishing page White Wolf Wiki page Dyskami Publishing Company Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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