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    seasons and series, the television series had. So we need to talk about the impact Digimon did on Anime, as I’m sure it did SOMETHING. Now the reason why I choose this topic, is that this television show was popular when I was little. Not only that, but very few people actually know about the magna version of Digimon, because this adaptation of its magna's counterpart so obscure, compared to the anime, which, compared to the television series, at least people that I know have seen

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    long for me to get involved in this series with “Pokemon” soon to follow. I remember going to class with poke-ball keychains, from Burger King, attached to my pants and declaring I was a going to be a Pokemon master. As time went on I became a huge anime fan, and began drawing in the style as well. I would often draw sketches for my classmates, and as time went on I became more and more interested in Japanese culture. When I was in high school, I began studying Japanese and even was selected to be

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    DEFINING VALUE ADDED ANIMATION TO PROMOTE POSITIVE LIVING ENVIRONMENT: A CRITICAL STUDY OF UPIN AND IPIN Introduction The global animation industry is growing very fast, as practitioners, we are all caught up in the excitement of producing our own animated creations to keep abreast of trends and take advantage of the “hype”. However, there is a tendency to blindly follow animation styles that are already well established in popular culture. Located in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is strategically situated

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    There are different types of cosplayers. First you have your normal, casual cosplayers. You’ll see them in what looks like a discounted Halloween costume with a couple of additionally accessories. They just want to become their favorite superhero or anime character for a day and don’t care how screen accurate it looks. Just being able to represent one of their favorite characters is more than enough for them. Next we have the real deals, the official cosplayers. These people work on their cosplays for

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    Ponyo and The Little Mermaid have reflected important societal views on the individuality and standards for women during their time period. Both Ponyo and Ariel display promising female characters within a society where they did not value the individuality of women. The Little Mermaid (by Disney), and Ponyo (by Hayao Miyazaki), share similar storylines. They are both about women trying to become a part of the human world in order to be with the men they love. In order to do so, they make some

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    Each nation has an interesting society. There's no sense in saying that one nation is more novel than another. With regards to Japan, Japan has numerous things in the same manner as Asia. Nonetheless, in some ways, it additionally looks like Europe or even the US. In numerous different ways, Japan is genuinely one of a kind. Japan has had a tremulous history loaded with wars, seismic tremors, fires, tidal wave, storms, edit disappointments and scourges. Nearby this foundation of continuous tragedies

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    Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken has explored many broad topics up to this point. The book has discussed subjects such as World War II, the 1936 Olympics, and more. Although I do not have an entire knowledge in these subject matters, I do have a much better understanding of them. I now know when World War II began, but not yet when it ended. Out of everything I have acquired knowledge of, I believe my favorite would be the Japanese words. During Louie’s stay at the POW camps, the men keeping them hostage

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    The book, Akira, by Katsuhiro Otomo, is a science fiction dystopian novel in which a new type of bomb is dropped in the metropolitan area of of Japan and causes World War lll. The story takes place in Neo-Tokyo city, 38 years after World War lll in 2030 AD. By this point the military and other authorities have built up the city but the people have taken the authorities for granted, and grown selfish. The socio-economic gap has widened as the super wealthy at the top cling to their money, and those

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    Yoshitaka Amano: The Supreme Artist Yohistaka Amano is widely known for his work with the Final Fantasy video game series, Vampire Hunter D, and various other projects. Amano has shown his ability to endure through many challenges throughout his life and created incredible works that inspire many all over the world. Amano continues to draw and inspire through various art forms that he has fun in producing without heed to schedules or plans for his future (Dream, 2009). Yoshitaka Amano is a world-renowned

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    Not soon after, Miyazaki’s fascination with photographs and videos intensified in a disturbing way. He started setting up video cameras in his home bathrooms and watched while his sisters took showers. This inappropriate behavior continued for almost a month, until one of his sisters found out. When she tried angrily confronting him about it, he beat her for speaking out. She then called for their mother for help. Their mother yelled at Miyazaki and forced him to move out of the house. After this

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