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    Wayne's World: TV Show

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    Wayne’s World is a movie about two guys, Wayne and Garth, who run their own TV show that lands them in different, funny situations. Some of these situations include a girl in a band, playing instruments in music shops, mucking around in cars, and other hilarious situations. Wayne is the main character of Wayne’s World. He also hosts the Wayne’s World show. Him and his best friend Garth spend their days doing stupid things. Wayne is funny to me because of his mannerisms. He uses Pop Culture…

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    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 produced by studio J.C.Staff. The Prison School is highly known for its provocative, ecchi, and almost borderline erotic humor. If you are…

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    Content Provider Paper: Crunchyroll Crunchyroll is a unique video streaming service, based out of San Francisco, which is primarily for streaming anime. It is “the leading global video service for Japanese anime and Asian media” (Crunchyroll). The company was founded by 3 UC Berkley graduates in 2008: Kun Gao, James Lin, and Brandon Ooi. Originally, CR was intended to be a “YouTube for Asian TV” (Orsni) where viewers would upload shows, without a license for others to watch, but Gao and his…

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    Kita Kit Movie Review

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    Movie Review "Kita kita" Introduction Kita kita is a romantic-comedy movie. It is written by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo and directed by Joyce Bernal. Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez are the main character, where they are both Filipino citizen living at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. The story revolves on how a blind woman fall inlove with a funny man. Summary The story starts with Lea, a Filipino Tourist Guide at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. She is a jolly person and a two-year engaged with her…

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    Fujio, is a successful Japanese manga series. It is considered as a Japanese cultural icon and is popular around the world, especially in Asia. Doraemon is well known in many ways such as manga, television series, films, video games, or even musical and translated into 9 languages. The first Doraemon in manga version was launched in December 1969. Forty-five volumes of the Doraemon comic series had been published in December 1999. It is one of the best-selling manga in the world, having sold…

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    In the world of comic books, graphic novels and manga, I have acquired my love for these types of reading for entertainment, but learning from the course of Reading Graphic Narratives, I learned to not only value the text or only the drawings when reading these types of texts, but to instead value both text and drawings to compile the meaning of the whole story. Another meaningful detail I learned in this course was, video games and graphic novels both share the elements of text and visual art.…

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    2. In “Remaing Yamato, Remaking Japan: 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…

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    The first person’s hobbies, accomplishments, and goals we are going to discuss is Klovis. The hobbies that Klovis enjoys we learned are drawing and watching anime. The things that he likes to draw are anime characters from movies, television, and manga comics Like Dragon Ball Z. The anime he watches varies, but two of the amine show that he prefers are Naruto and One Punch, which are also shows that inspire him to draw. The next thing we learned about Klovis are the accomplishments…

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    One Punch Man Themes

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    La Kill" and "Assassination Classroom." "One Punch Man is a distinct example of the tendency. The anime is based on the homonymous, ongoing web comic by One, which begun publication in 2009. In 2012, Viz Media remade it into an extremely successful manga that sold over 4,5 million copies by 2014 and in 2015, Madhouse produced the anime series that consists of 12 episodes. The script revolves around Saitama, a creature so strong that can vanquish any kind of enemy…

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    Toshio Analysis

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    MAGSALIN, CAMILLE NADINE T. COM709M CRITICAL ESSAY # 2 Toshio’s Emancipation: A Comparison of Ju-On The Grudge (2003) and Ju-On The Final Grudge (2015) This paper will talk about the two instalments of Ju-On, the motion picture delivered and co-composed by Takashige Ichise and coordinated and co-composed by Masayuki Ochiai – the similitudes and contrasts between the two and how can this mirror Japan's culture all in all. Brief synopsis Ju-On: The Grudge (2003) revolves around the…

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