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    Barbie Doll Research Paper

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    Valeria Lukyanova could pass for a living Barbie doll; however, when you think about Barbie, Ken follows closely behind. Barbie and Ken may be the very first love story (between dolls, that is). Although there are several men who have gone under the knife to resemble this iconic doll, the most recognized human Ken doll is probably Justin Jedlica. THE NICKNAME ‘HUMAN KEN DOLL’ – COMPLIMENTS OF 20/20 During an interview for OWN’s series, Where Are They Now? Jedlica opens up about how he came to…

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    filmdom in different countries. That issues not only happen in America. Japan also have lots of famous manga, anime such as Dragon Ball, One Piece. These also are fashionable for a while classical manga in most of the countries. Japan also a strong country in the international. Then the other culture would be decline. ‘There are the manga and anime are popular in the USA. Then the US culture (manga, anime) almost decline. Most of the reasons are Japan’s popular culture is speaking in a visual…

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    this world altering experience. The audience affects the meaning of the piece by making it more personal, he wants everyone to understand pain and how personal this experience was for him. Barefoot Gen is considered one of the most important anti-war manga ever written because it gives this personal…

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    For some, Toshiya Fujita’s revenge film “Lady Snowblood” will inevitably be linked to Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill vol. 1”, for which it was a major inspiration; Tarantino borrowed aspects of the plot and narrative structure, used the song ‘The flower of carnage’ and let the cinematography inspire him. For all the influence “Lady Snowblood” had on Tarantino, it might be surprising to conclude that the two “Lady snowblood” movies have an anomalous character in Fujita’s oeuvre, as nothing he…

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    Japanese Animator Miyazaki Miyazaki commonly referred to as "The Japanese Walt Disney" often expresses how much he hates the reference. Miyazaki never wanted to produce or created anything to achieve success, but to continue to make and do what he wanted, what made him happy. Miyazaki co-founded Studio Ghibli from just producing good films. Miyazaki’s career did not start with Studio Ghibli, however. Miyazaki was born in 1941 and began his animation career in 1963 by joining Toei Animation, and…

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    Dentsu Case Analysis

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    With regard to advertising, one of marketing fields, Dentsu is a leading advertising agency, including lots of branches all over the world. Its headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan. One of its braches is Dentsu Vietnam with 100% foreign capital (Dentsu Vietnam). According to Sugiyama and Andree (2011), its philosophy “Good Innovation” leads the way Dentsu powerfully performs. Obviously, providing that we are talking about innovation, it means that we mention technological amelioration. Even…

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    want to die, and they give them death ("Shinigami"). In the series Death Note, there are multiple Shinigami’s portrayed as giving humans the ability to die. Death Note 2015 is a well-known television series directed by Ryuichi Inomata, based on the manga written by Tsugumi Ohba. Overall Death Note is one of the top series from Japanese culture, teaching us what justice is. The main character Light Yagami discovers this notebook called the Death Note given to him by the Shinigami, Ryuk. He…

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    I find myself watching anime and/or Japanese movies and reading manga and I pick up on the language and I know few phrases and greetings from these things. I decided to actually learn Japanese by myself during middle school. I created note cards, I have designated notebooks, I subscribed to Youtube channels which taught…

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    to make the team the next year’’ so his father, Nobuyuki Suzuki, decided to give Ichiro a head start. Nobuyuki made Suzuki start at the age of three, doing 50 pitches and hits. Suzuki described it as being similar to “Star of the Giants,” an anime/manga about a baseball kid’s race to the top with grueling training enforced…

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    Cool Japan Fund Case Study

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    enhanced the depressive mood of “the Lost Decade”. However rumors of popularity of Japanese cultural products overseas, such as electronics for entertainment like Nintendo, Tamagotchi and PlayStation among others, revived Japan's confidence. Anime, manga and music were also increasingly gaining attention from abroad. Some examples are Studio Ghibli movies, Pokemon, etc. 1 Japan started gaining…

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