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    Krulcifer Research Paper

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    Krulcifer has one of those very likeable personalities that others in this anime don't have. She truly stands out then the rest of the other characters with her lovely blue hair and very serious personality. Though u may think that she is part of a royal family but really krulcifer is not she was actually born in a ruin (if u watched the anime u would know).The traits that I like about her is that she is a serious character she is not one of those baby character that cry about everything *cough…

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    That gets boring. One day I was on YouTube and found anime. Anime replaced my friends for a time, but when school starts I was determined to make some friends. At the start of 7th grade one of my teachers made us pick a card from a bin that will determine our partner. My partner said, “I liked football and video games, especially GTA 5.” I thought if I answered truthfully that I’ll find the same interest that I have so I said, “I liked anime and video games too.” We then presented to everyone…

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    The anime, Terror in Resonance, indirectly points out the current Japanese government under Abe Shinzo as one of the source of neo-nationalism in Japan. Unlike many critical animes or shows, Terror in Resonance, addresses the name of the current Japanese government almost explicitly and even portrays the face of the current Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo. In the anime, many governors in Japan is found out to have a lot of connections with the right wing nationalist organization, the Rising…

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    Zombie Research Paper

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    it's not really everyday you see them and anime or that I'm obsessing over right now. But let's begin: Zombies aren't really shown much in anime, just because it really does not follow into any Japanese myths or traditions. Although they are much more popular in the West, such as the ever-so-popular The Walking Dead tv series. But as for some zombie anime, they are portrayed more differently. However I'm going to try to avoid some pretty well-known anime. (Image) Contract: Zombie-Loan follows…

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    Archetypal Journey

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    The last type of archetype is archetypal journey. This archetype is used to picture the hero’s type of quest. The most evident archetypal journey used in anime are Warriors journey to save the people and Quest to rid the land of danger. In Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, Kira with his allies fought against Lord Djibril’s to save the world for possible destruction. Second is Code Geass, where Lelouch wanted to overthrow the government to expunge the gap and have equality between people. Next is…

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    Happiness, a visual novel based on the anime Psycho-Pass. Teaser 3: Take the role of either Inspector Nadeshiko Kutaguchi or Enforcer Takuma Tsurugi in Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness. Make difficult choices and interact with other Psycho-Pass characters like the intelligent and compassionate Akane Tsunemori, as well as the cool-headed Shinya Kogami, and the rather serious Nobuchika Ginoza. Dive into a deep, original story that runs parallel to the anime and unravel its mysteries. Summary:…

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    One of the lesser-known anime masterpieces, "Blue Literature" is an adaptation of six modern classics of Japanese literature. The first one is "No Longer Human" (Ningen Shikkaku) by Osamu Dazai. It tells the sad story of a lost and alienated high school student, who eventually embarks on a trip entailing self abuse, drugs, adultery, instigated by his inability to understand those around him. The title is semi-autobiographical as were most of the works of the Japanese master. The second one is…

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    Dmitria’s Cultural Identity Sometimes, people get things wrong. It’s common for people to assume things about others, but it’s pretty amusing to have almost all aspects of my cultural identity to have numerous misconceptions. People often get offended when you assume something about them due to appearance or because of something they like, but really, don’t we all assume? I certainly understand why it seems offensive, though I don’t understand why people get angry when they could calmly…

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    Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

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    Cowboy Bebop: The Movie acts as a quintessential tip of hat to its predecessor anime series. Which is one of the most universally well-respected animated series of its time. Simply put the central plot of Cowboy Bebop: The Movie follows a terrorist bombing which releases a deadly virus to the mass population living on Mars. As a result the government has issued a 300-million woolong reward in order to capture the cold-blooded culprit that’s behind it. A legalized bounty hunter crew of the…

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    bit skeptical after reading the summaries of this anime, the central theme is a bit unusual, a ballroom anime. Also, you can think, a dance competition, another anime about some championships or tournaments that could be similar to any other sports anime, but you could be wrong. Ballroom e Youkoso is a fantastic adaptation that combines excellent storytelling with fabulous art design and captivates viewers by making them want more. Story 8 The anime has two main story arcs. The first, the…

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