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    Japanese Anime Culture and the Society Changes

    Tsundere(ツンデレ), a new kind of Japanese culture on characteristic prevalent in Japanese’s animations, comics and games nowadays. Tsundere is a word of combination of tsun tsun (ツンツン), means being unfriendly and cold, and dere dere (デレデレ), means being lovey and friendly. It describes a character that suddenly change his/her attitude in both verbal and action from cold side to warm side to other suddenly, keep it for a very short time and then turns back as initial, very cold. The sample of cultural

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    Title: Anime Domination in a Student’s World Thesis Statement: Watching animes has various effects in a student’s life. I. Watching animes causes addiction to students. A. Students do not sleep just to watch animes. 1. They would have weakened their immune system for staying up late. 2. They will be sleepy in class in the next day. B. Some students are distracted in their studies because of animes. 1. They are chances that students will fail their subjects. 2. They will not learn

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    of anime began at the start of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques that were being explored in the West. During the 1970s, anime developed further, separating itself from its Western roots, and developing distinct genres such asmecha and its Super Robot sub-genre. Typical shows from this period include Lupin III and Mazinger Z. During this period several filmmakers became famous, especially Hayao Miyazaki and Mamoru Oshii. In the 1980s, anime was

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    Otaku World

    Mangaka Anime Introduction Anime refers to the animation style originated in Japan. It is characterized by distinctive characters and backgrounds, hand-drawn or computer-generated that visually and thematically set it apart from other forms of animation. Storylines may include a variety of fictional or historical characters, events, and settings. Anime is aimed at a broad range of audiences and consequently, a given series may have aspects of a range of genres. Anime is most frequently broadcasted

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    373 ANIME GOES MAINSTREAM. Princess Mononoke, Akira, and Cowboy Bebop may not be household names here. But in the world of anime, or Japanese animation, they're among the top 10 films ever made. You've seen it-colorful cartoon characters with big eyes, spiky hair, and small mouths. And you've probably heard about it-Hayao Miyazaki's latest film, Ponyo, was the ninth highest-grossing film in this country on its opening weekend last summer. With its complex plots and moral messages, anime is as

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    City Of God Comparison

    The history of anime extends all the way back to early 20th century Japan with the success of the first commercial animated film, 1917’s Imokawa Mukuzo, The Janitor. Since then, anime has evolved into a worldwide phenomenom with numerous franchises and large fan bases. Among them is AKIRA, a cult classic film revered as the “quintessential anime” and one of the best anime and science fiction films of all time. Initially created by Katsuhiro Otomo as a manga in 1982, the first half of AKIRA was later

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    History of Anime The history of anime began at the start of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques that were being explored in the West. During the 1970s, anime developed further, separating itself from its Western roots, and developing distinct genres such as mecha and its Super Robot sub-genre. Typical shows from this period include Lupin III and Mazinger Z. During this period several filmmakers became famous, especially Hayao Miyazaki and Mamoru

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    Anime: The Stress Releaser Introduction: Nowadays, there’s a lot of thing that can make us happy, grab our attention or what we call “ice breakers”. These kinds of things lessen our hassles and can make us laugh or anything that has nothing to do with stress. One of the few samples of this is watching “Anime”. Hobbyist like me enjoys watching these anime and had become our stress releasers somehow. I've seen a lot of anime over the past few years. I've gained a lot for

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    The Effects of Otaku Culture to an Individual’s Study Habit

    Partial Fulfillment of the requirements in Sociology By Villegas, Claire Bridget R. March 15, 2013 Chapter One “It’s not just anime! It’s a way of life!” Introduction The real meaning of “Otaku” had a small debate when the US coined it as a term for people who are obsessed with the Japanese culture, with also a considerably large amount of love for anime and manga. However, the real meaning of the word “Otaku” could be viewed as negative for a typical Japanese person because “Otaku”

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    Fansubbing and Distribution in the Age of ‘Piracy’

    another language by a member or group of members of the fan community, can trace it roots back to the 1970’s[1] when on military personal from the United States brought or sent VHS tapes home to friends and family from Japan, sparking interest in Anime in the United States. First it started off with small AV club showings in High Schools and Universities. Members would gather together to watch the tapes they received, but would always run into the same issue: What were these people saying? It was

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