Anime Network Essays

  • How Does Japanese Anime Influence America

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    Anime has been part of my life since the 7th grade. It has comfort me through the good and though times. The anime community has been a big impact in America and holds an annual expo for anime fan. The cartoons in U.S. are normally made for children entertainment. Unlike Japanese anime the entertainment is for children, teenagers and adults. It also has a great storylines, unlike Disney and cartoon network. I never felt like I belong anywhere, even with my race, age, culture and etc. Anime is a place/

  • The Rise Of Anime In The United States Of America

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    Prior to the influx of anime on television in the United States of America, Japanese music did not have a platform to reach the general American public. However, the rise of popularity of anime led to greater exposure of Japanese pop and rock music, known as J-Pop and J-Rock respectively. One particular J-rock band, UVERworld, experienced a phoenix-like rise in popularity directly due to song placement in two popular anime programs. By studying the career of UVERworld, trends in global flows in popular

  • The Pokemon Franchise In The Turn Of The 21st Century

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    that Pokémon was first broadcasted in Japan. First aired in the United States in 1998 on the TBII (Cartoon Network and Warner Brothers Network back then), Pokémon easily captured the American audiences as one the most relevant transnational

  • The Bans Of Manga During The Vietnam War

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    soldiers for their sacrifice and bravery (Aoki). In September of 1939, the Japanese were still at war with China. However, Great Britain and France went to war with Germany, encouraging the Japanese to enter World War II (Royde-Smith). According to Anime News Network, Germany has highly influenced Japanese manga because of her involvement in the war. German names, words, and even German fighting styles and weaponry are common in

  • How The Original Superman Shorts In The 1940's Shaped The Modern Superhero

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    early twenties when Adult Swim first came on the scene. Cartoon Network was starting to hit its stride, and then they introduced this mature block of cartoon and wacky comedies at night. Let's just say that is you smoked marijuana, you knew every show on Adult Swim by heart. Soon after they got into a groove, they started playing Japanese Anime. One show that first came out onto Adult Swim was Cowboy Bebop. I was into a Japanese Anime that was on earlier in the day on their Toonami block called Dragonball

  • Fan Culture

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    In the article “A Study of Fan Culture”, J. S. Chen (2007) explored Anime/manga and Cosplay as a subculture and how the methodology of Anime/manga and Cosplay can help educators to fill the gap between adolescents subculture and mainstream school culture. According to Chen.J (2007), “Anime/manga fans have been forming a culture of their own specific type, in which a Comic World convention is the most intensive sociocultural event. This has an enormously influential effect on youngsters as this subcultural

  • Subculture Definition

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    When talking about culture, we should not forget to mention subculture. Many people often mix those two definitions up. With subculture, a culture within a culture is meant. You could also compare it to those films about American High Schools where everyone belongs to a certain group, those groups represent the subcultures. It is possible to belong to more than one subculture. In a certain society, everyone shares the main culture, but not the same subcultures. The definitions culture and subculture

  • Hayao Miyazaki's Contribution To Japanese Animations

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    In these days, not everyone know who are Hayao Miyazaki and his contributions to Japanese Animations. Actually, he is one of the greatest animation directors in Japan. During his days, he gets international critics from his works which consist of entertaining plots, compelling characters, and breathtaking animation which also makes him a public figure in Japan. Hayao Miyazaki was born in Tokyo, Japan on 5th January 1941. He begins his career as an animator in 1963 at the studio Toei Douga and he

  • The Godfather Movie Analysis

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    FILM SUMMARY The Godfather is a film produced in 1975, set in the 1940’s. It follows the Corleone family, an Italian Mafia clan, as they get tangled up in a war between the other families residing in the USA. Vito Corleone barely survives an attempt at assassination, and his son, Michael is forced to step in as his father’s replacement. In the movie, there are several negotiation scenes. • Bonasera vs Vito Corleone • Michael vs Moe Green • Vito vs family leaders THE CONFLICT The main conflict

  • Cosplaying Research Paper

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    After this big first in cosplaying and it only paved the way to bigger and better costumes, and became much more common to dress up in such costumes. Today, cosplaying has several different conventions dedicated to different themes, whether it be anime related or

  • How Did Japanese Anime Influence American Culture

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    A-Wave: How Japanese Anime influenced American Culture Kaaaaa…Meeeee….Haaaaa…..Meeeee….HAAA!!!! In 2004, that one word started a whole trend. On 1 January 1963, one of the earliest anime TV series in Japan, Tetuwan Atomu aka. Mighty Atom, premiered on Fuji TV (Lu 184). It was created by Ozamu Tekuza (Lu 184). A few months later, the National Broadcasting Company purchased a syndication package of the show and renamed it, Astro Boy. It quickly became a hit in the U.S. . Japanese anime has been around

  • Personal Statement For Penn

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    My interest in Japanese arts and culture has propelled me to live in Tokyo during my gap year between high school and college. Staying with a local family, I explored many aspects of Japanese culture not only by auditing at local high schools but also by learning Japanese traditional art style, wood printmaking. My stay at Tokyo has later persuaded me to return to Tokyo after graduation. While at Penn, I continued my exploration through joining the Japanese Student Society and taking advanced Japanese

  • Storytellers: A Look Into The Workings Of Animation

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    A clear majority of American population watch cartoons and yet so many do not know how these artworks are made and how they go from being an idea to the finished product that ends up being shown on a network. Not many people know all the hard work that goes into animation today. I’d like to clarify the idea that animation is just something that happens as there are so many layers of the art medium that is cartoons, and I’d like to go further into the process, from the storyboarding to the voice acting

  • Mature Themes In Rick And Morty

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    to gain cult following. I will be referring to two different shows in this language study the shows “Steven Universe” and “Rick and Morty” will be used for example. The TV-PG “Steven Universe,” (program creator, Rebecca Sugar) airing on Cartoon Network, “The Crystal Gems are a team of magical beings who are the self-appointed guardians of earth. Half-human, half-Gem hero Steven is the "little

  • Todd Haberkorn

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    Todd Haberkorn Todd Haberkorn is one of my favorite people. This is because he voices some of my favorite anime and cartoon characters. It’s also because of his eyebrows. They are wonky looking, which makes me very happy. Haberkorn is 5 feet and 10 inches tall. He is a Vietnamese-American and was born on August 16, 1982 in Arlington, Texas. This makes him a little over 34 years old. After graduating high school, he attended the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He went there to study

  • The Grave Of The Fireflies Film Analysis

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    "The Grave of the Fireflies" is a historic piece of anime set in World War II. This is one of the best dramas I have seen. The animations are one of the best ways to describe the series of events the protagonist go though. I don 't think there was the possibility of the same story having the same impact as a live action film. Setsuko and Seita are brother and sister living in wartime Japan. After their mother is killed in an air raid they find a temporary home with relatives. Having quarreled with

  • Summary Of Anime: A Brief History Of Japanese Animation

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    Anime is Japanese animation. It is a unique phenomenon in the history of world film. Anime is now one of the largest entertainment industry in Japan. In the 20th century, Japanese animation or anime superbly grow, it 's also popular with the development of the comic Japanese, Manga. In 1914, the Japanese cartoonist began to be interested in experimenting with the medium of animation and film. Short animated film was Momotaro 's first success in 1918. At the time of the second world war, the anime

  • Difference Between Pixar Animation And Animation

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    This essay will discuss the difference between Pixar animation and Dreamworks animation and why Pixar animation is much popular than Dreamworks animation? Nowadays people loves to compare things, especially in animation. There are people who ask the same question after they watch the animation of Pixar and Dreamworks. Pixar creates wonderful animated movies such as Finding Nemo, Toy Story, and Monsters Inc. while Dreamworks also introduced their animation such as Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and much more

  • Narnia Hero's Journey Analysis

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    We will analyse "The Cronicles of Narnia" to give examples for each stage of Hero's Journey. There are three movies in "The Cronicles of Narnia": "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", "Prience Caspian" and "The Voyage of The Dawn Treader". There are three different movies but when we analyse them one by one, we will see that there are so many similar points among them. The 12 Stage of The Hero's Journey will show us how their themes are the same. The first movie is "The Cronicles of Narnia: The

  • Albert Camus And Existentialism Essay

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    Albert Camus was one of the leading thinkers and believers of the Absurd. The philosophical movement shares much of the same traits as Existentialism. For a long time humans have tried to find the meaning to life and have examined the purpose and objective of our existence. Either they have concluded that this life is meaningless, or they have taken comfort in some faith and religious belief such as the existence of God or a higher power. Camus concluded that a life has no purpose. He refused to