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    Women are represented in Japanese Pop Art as a reflection of how they are represented in other forms of media- sexual objects‚ hyper-feminine‚ and unthreatening. One contemporary pop artist‚ Takashi Murakami‚ represents women as sexual objects‚ often with a Western look. However‚ Yoshitomo Nara represents women differently in his works. They are represented as sometimes violent and full of defiant attitude; yet‚ often with a vacant stare that suggest they have no substance. In this paper I will

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    differences between the anime and manga‚ she replied that the anime’s staff was men‚ while her story was told from a women’s perspective- by girls‚ for girls and about girls. (Especially obvious since the manga lacks a lot of the male gaze and has none of the nude transformation sequences or skirts flying up the anime boasts‚ as well as other things) (and don’t get me wrong‚ the anime is fantastic and feminist as well‚ and did some things better than the manga. But that’s not what we’re focusing

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    form of entertainment. It comes in form of TV show‚ movie in cinema as well as direct to video releases. Most of them‚ anime comes from manga or Japanese comic‚ especially from those popular manga series. There are many well-known anime‚ such as Pokemon‚ Dragon ball‚ Doremon and the latest and most popular anime will be the One Piece. One Piece was released as a manga since 1997 and it has almost 500 episodes. My very first anime was Bleach‚ it isn’t the bleach that we use to wash our cloths. Bleach

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    Tenggara. Archieved on http://www.pro3rri.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=511:indon esia-pengguna-internet-terbesar-di-asia-tenggara&catid=42:nasional&Itemid=109. Accessed on 1 September 2009. Wikipedia. 2009. Manga. Archieved on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga. Accessed on 31 Agustus 2009. ---------. 2009. Televisi Berlangganan. Archieved on http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi_berlangganan. Accessed on 31 Agustus 2009.

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    been released by Dark Horse Comics.[14] The series is published by Glénat in Spain‚ by Editorial Vid in Mexico‚ by Tonkam in France and by Planet Manga in Germany‚ Italy‚ Brazil[15][16][17] and by Editorial Ivrea in Argentina.[18]e chapters of the Japanese manga Gantz are written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku‚ and have been published in the Japanese manga anthology Weekly Young Jump since its issue 32 published in 2000.[1][2] The plot follows a teenager named Kei Kurono and his friend Masaru Kato who

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    differences between the Eastern‚ Anime and Manga and the Western‚ Comic and Cartoon counterparts are clear from the outset. Apart from the obvious contrast in styles‚ there are many more distinctions that can be made between the two. The words Anime and Manga refer to two separate and distinct‚ but interrelated things. The word Anime is used to describe Animation of Japan‚ similar to the animation made popular in America‚ by companies like Walt Disney. The word Manga is used to describe the Comic Books

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    refer to an obsessive fan of anime/manga‚ Japanese video games‚ and Japanese culture. But no matter what they say or what they choose as a definition‚ an otaku is still an otaku‚ and I’m proud of being one. I was really just a plain girl‚ bored with her life‚ but then Anime came into light‚ and this changed my whole lifestyle into something new. Since then‚ I’ve been drawn into the world of otaku. In this world‚ I’ve discovered a lot of great things like manga (which is a Japanese comic)‚ Japanese

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    games. Anime is often influenced by Japanese comics known as "manga". The American market for anime and related products has been growing by leaps and bounds: in 1999 it was estimated to be $10 million a year business in 2000 it passed $100 million‚ and in 2002 it reached $500 million. In 2001 an all anime cable channel hit the airwaves. The current number of releases range from 20 to 450 videos a month. Most anime are based on manga‚ Japanese comics‚ which may also be available in English translation

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    trends from America and Europe are filtered through Japan‚ and its capital‚ Tokyo‚ first. Japanese brands like Nintendo‚ Sega‚ Sony‚ "Hello Kitty‚" "Pokemon‚" and "Purikura" are the brands of choice for Asian teens. And pop culture phenomena like Manga comics‚ dance crazes‚ video games‚ neo-photo booths‚ karaoke‚ TV soap operas‚ music‚ and fashion all originated in Japan. The emergence of Japan as the first Asian culture to have a distinct modern middle class --and a resultant domestic youth market

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    changing 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

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