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    Season of anime has certainly given weight to many interesting series. Especially the more savory ones… SIGH~ This is going to be one of those provocative reviews.. Hope you are ready to do some “HARD” time as we get into Prison School. Prison School anime is written by Michiko Yokote, directed by Tsutomu Mizushima, and music by Kōtarō Nakagawa. There is a Manga adaptation by Akira Hiramoto that currently has 17 volumes, but I have not read any of it. The Anime is…

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    become a part of the real world and in every day life. Good morning/afternoon, my name is Rylee, and I am here to analyse and compare the Film Metropolis to those of similar themes, attitudes, values, and aesthetic features, such as; The Metropolis Anime by Rintaro as well as Artificial Intelligence by Steven Spielberg and several other motion picture films. The 1927 black and white…

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    Anime and its Impact on Children Perfect and colorful graphics, a solid story, breathtaking characters and an awesome theme, these are some of the characteristics of Japanese-style animation which also is well known as “Anime”. Anime also is referred to the comic version of Japanese animation. Anime is popular among children all over the globe. Since its international success from the early 90s, anime has become children’s and adults’ favorite. Unlike another form of animation, anime portrays…

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    Anime and video games are two subjects that play an important role in both eastern and western popular culture. The ascension of both anime and video games into popular culture originated first in Japan, and eventually their influence spread across the globe. I’ve been engrossed in both subjects since I was young, and I believe my appreciation for both was no coincidence. Anime and video games, after all, have always felt similar to me, but why is that? To answer that question, I will consider…

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    Certain anime have been found to contribute to aggressive behavior in students. A study stated that children like to watch anime because it is fun, and has humor and violence. Most of the students would learn and imitate from their observation through watching those programs. If they would ever feel intimidated, they would hit, attack, or kick the person. (Omar, 2011) However, many have also said that anime and manga has show good effects on them. A poll’s result states that 58.44% of the…

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    For my investigation of Anime and the environment, I analyzed segments from the film Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind. Early on in the film, viewers see the main character, Nausicaä, for the first time wearing a breathing apparatus, gloves, and a full body outfit as she travels through a jungle. Her outfit brought to mind the Nuclear/Biological/Chemical (NBC) suits that persons wear while handling hazardous material. As the film continues, Nausicaä exercises extreme caution while she handles…

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    larger organizations like Student Activities Council (SAC) and Student Senate tend to rise to the top there are also a number of smaller and more unique organizations. Organizations like Wakeboarding Club, Anime Club and Humans vs. Zombies all appeal to a more niche Northwest audience. Anime Club President Mariah Frederick said the club was created as a place for students…

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    Space Battleship Yamato and SF Anime” by Baryon Tensor Posadas, I am going to focus on the fetishization of anime and Techno-Orientalism characterized in the article. The transition from non-national to national qualities of anime in the age of globalization generated significant tension. Initially, when Japanese anime was imported into foreign markets from 1970s to 1980s, the ethnic quality was perceived as “too Japanese” to the subject – the Western or American anime viewers. For example,…

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    communities as groups that have goals or purposes, and use communication to achieve these goals. I choose the discourse community of anime. I undertook this study because I wanted to observe anime from a member’s point of view. I questioned when did the member began watching anime, why they watch anime, and how does it apply to their life. What is anime you may ask, anime is an…

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    Japanese Neo-Nationalism Expressed in Anime Terror in Resonance Nowadays, Japanese animes are becoming increasingly famous, and America is not an exception for anime’s gigantic worldwide fandom. Animes, such as One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, and Attack on Titan, are the main leaders of the anime wave sweeping all over the world. Nevertheless, many Japanese animes are often criticized at the same time for employing the idea of neo-nationalism or indirectly mentioning justifications for Japan’s war…

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