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    OTAKU ^_^

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    the anime and manga fandom. Its contemporary usage originated with Akio Nakamori’s 1983 essay in Manga Burikko.[1][2] Otaku may be used as a pejorative; its negativity stems from the stereotypical view of otaku and the media’s reporting on Tsutomu Miyazaki’s "The Otaku Murder" in 1989. According to studies published in 2013‚ the term has become less negative‚ and an increasing number of people now self-identify as otaku.[3] Otaku subculture is a central theme of various anime and manga works‚ documentaries

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    Hideo Ko Beaver

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    is a common asset associated with Anime and Manga. Put simply‚ Bishonen essentially describes a man who possesses a certain degree of beauty that even transcends his own gender. In other words‚ the series featured a male character that could be easily mistaken as a female. There is also a distinct use of overly “dramatic moments” made by several of Kojima’s characters‚ in which they appear during a scene in an over exaggerated fashion. In Anime and Manga‚ this is also very common‚ especially during

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    “Various portrayals of Chunhyang” The Chunhyang tale‚ based on a Korean love folktale in the early 18th century‚ similar to “Romeo and Juliet”‚ is portrayed in various versions‚ a pansori‚ film‚ a novel‚ and a manga. Chunhyang‚ the beautiful‚ sharp-witted‚ talented daughter of a courtesan shows strong resistance to authoritarian powers and represents a female role model of headstrong perfectionist through her secret love‚ marriage to the son of provincial governor‚ Mongyong. Despite of Chunhyang’s

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    Manga is technically a comic book‚ but instead of a more realistic setting and art style‚ its mythical‚ but don’t be fooled‚ there’s plenty manga with a more.. down-to-earth feel. The first manga I ever read‚ was Deadman Wonderland. I won’t go into detail‚ though. It was a gift from my step-dad‚ and I’m so happy he got it for me‚ because he’s the first actual fatherly figure in my life‚ since my biological dad left when I was around 3 or 4. I’ve read many manga‚ and watched a lot

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    Akihabara-Gamer’s Paradise The gaming culture is so great in Japan that there is even an entire district of Tokyo dedicated to the videogame industry. Akihabara‚ Akiba for short‚ is home to stores and shops that sell nothing but electronics‚ software‚ manga (comics)‚ anime (cartoons)‚ and videogames. One can virtually find anything in Akiba from electronic junk to ancient mechanical parts to the latest technology (Machiyama 88). Electronic shops of every size can be found around Akihabara Station and

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    Love in Times of Cholera

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    town of La Manga‚ which live submerged in continuous civil wars and the constant threat of cholera. Fermina Daza with his father‚ Lorenzo Daza‚ and aunt‚ moved from San Juan de la Cienega to La Manga in search of a brighter future. Once there‚ it appears that Florentino Ariza falls in love with Fermina‚ at which it begins to haunt with long letters of love to which‚ later‚ Fermina replays. But one day‚ Lorenzo Ariza is advised of charting and decides to spend some time away from La Manga‚ because

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    anime sub culture

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    chilly October afternoon and I saw something orange in the corner of my eye that would change my life forever. I found a crooked orange poster on a door window at the end of the hallway. The poster read‚ “All is welcome‚ come join us in the Anime manga club.” Anime is a subculture developed around Japanese animation. Anime subculture help people obtain a more fulfilling life with its overly friendly environment; which allows all types of people to feel welcomed. There are many branches of anime culture

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    PROPOSAL21 Objectives and Strategies‚ Rationale21 Corporate Identity23 CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY24 APPENDIX28 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Anime is a broad Japanese art form and style‚ which has encompassed a large number of media‚ from comics or manga‚ fan-made literature and art to the conduction of events. It is a rich and colorful industry with enormous following all over the world for its interesting plots and themes as well as the culture it offers. In this paper‚ gathered information enlightens

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    “ To understand cultural globalization‚ we must define each of the terms culture and globalization. Culture is the characteristic of a group of people recognized by their language‚ ethnicity‚ nationalism‚ religion‚ behavior and other forms of identity. Globalization is the phenomenon in which several systems across the globe‚ such as the economy‚ environment‚ politics‚ and culture… become increasingly part of an interdependent whole system. According to Investor Word‚ (2005)‚ globalization is the

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    26th - Mary 28th‚ DKN was graciously welcomed to attend Anime North 2017 at the Toronto Congress Center‚ Canada. This is the 4th largest anime convention in North America. This year‚ the convention hosted about 17‚000 fans. Anime North focuses on manga‚ anime‚ and information of Japanese culture. In addition‚ it’s a non-profit fan-run convention. The convention uses the earnings to fundraise for Toronto’s Sick Kids Hospital‚ a hospital dedicated entirely to children up until age 18. In the previous

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