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    Japanese Animation

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    INTRODUCTION Japanese Anime Anime‚ which is short for (animēshon) from the English word "animation"‚ in the western world most popularly refers to the medium of animation originating in Japan‚ with distinctive character and background aesthetics that visually set it apart from other forms of animation (e.g. Walt Disney films‚ Warner Bros. short cartoons). (Baricordi‚ Andrea; Pelletier‚ Claude (2000). Anime: A Guide to Japanese Animation (1958-1988). Montreal‚ Canada: Protoculture)

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    Fairy Tail Mattered

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    follows the adventures of Lucy Heartfilia‚ a teenage wizard (魔導士 madōshi?)‚[1] who joins the titular wizards’ guild and teams up with fellow guild member Natsu Dragneel as he searches for the dragon Igneel. The chapters have been adapted into an anime series produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight‚ which began broadcasting in Japan in 2009.[2] Since then‚ the still ongoing series has aired over 170 episodes. Additionally‚ A-1 Pictures and Satelight has developed four original video animations‚ an

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    circumstances. The recent surge of interest in anime and manga‚ or Japanese animation and comics‚2 brings with it distinctive examples of what may be dubbed “fan-based activities‚” which indicate how courts can adapt the fair use analysis to best balance the public’s access to creative works with the interests of copyright holders. The joint popularity of anime and manga is no coincidence: the origin and evolution of manga is entwined with the origin and evolution of anime‚ representing a symbiosis between the

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    together to create a complex choreography that matches with our melodies. I can recall the first moment I had socialized with my surrounding choir peers and how awestruck I was when I would hear them discussing a rock song or gushing over the newest anime (anime is a Japanese cartoon) instead of hearing the drooling conversations of Drake and Kanye West that I had become accustomed to. They also would encourage me to wear whatever I was comfortable with instead of forcing me to wear tight clothing that

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    japan anime

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    The Japanese are well-known worldwide as the original Gods of anime---- short of dynamism Coming from a nation concealed for many years & depressed of food & oil after the World War-II‚ the Japanese had delivered their desire to be competitors of the world‚ & their anime seriesGundam’s or giant robots‚ are designed to create destruction & dehumanization of all evil forcesin the world‚ mirrors this attitude to a large limit. An official Gundam variant‚ Bandai featuresthe full mecha at 5 ½’ & supported

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    individualistic‚ expressive and sentimental if we can judge them from their works of fiction who surpass our own in various aspects Introduction: I. How other countries think of Japan II. Thesis statement III. Reminding the meaning of the terms manga and anime Body: I. First argument: Japan ’s tendency to mix various influences from all over the world A.Japan borrows various foreign things and merges them with other elements B.Example regarding religion of Japan C.This tendency in regards to fiction

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    Goku

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    launches a blue energy blast from his hands. As the protagonist‚ Goku appears in most of the episodes‚ films‚ television specials‚ and OVAs of the anime series Dragon Ball‚ Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Z Kai‚ as well as many of the franchise’s video games. Due to the series’ international popularity‚ Goku has become one of the most recognizable and iconic anime characters. Outside the Dragon Ball franchise‚ Goku has made cameo appearances in Toriyama’s self-parody series Neko Majin Z‚ has been the subject

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    Analysis of Art

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    Title: Cuteness and Loneliness Life is full emotions like happiness and sadness. People sometimes feel happy‚ joyful‚ and cheerful‚ but sometimes sadness or depression. Edward Hopper and Takashi Nakamura draw their paintings to express different feelings. In Edward Hopper’s painting “Morning Sun” (1952)‚ he displays the image of a woman looking outside alone in order to symbolize the woman’s feelings about “depression‚” but also how she still has “hope” for her own life. On the other hand‚ in Takashi

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    N. K. Sabherwal Japanese Culture 2.24.14 Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away and Japaneseness Japan is a country rich in tradition and culture. Hayao Miyazaki‚ the face of Japanese anime film world wide‚ has displayed this culture and Japanese value(s) throughout his career in many of his films. Spirited Away (2001) is arguably his most famous and successful film to date. Throughout the film‚ there are numerous displays of “Japaneseness.” The themes present in the film represent the value

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    12‚ 2013 Reaction Paper Eng 10 – TH3 The Impacts of a World beyond Reality Crunchyroll‚ one of the biggest international online communities focusing on anime and manga‚ had a forum about the negative effects of anime in the lives of the members themselves. Many participants answered that most of their time were spent at watching animes or reading mangas. As a result‚ they became sleep deprived. In the worse case‚ they flunked at some of their subjects in school because of not putting enough

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