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    Aninmal

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    SPECIAL REPORT The Impact of Japanese Comics and Animation in Asia By Ng Wai-ming Photo : © Fujiko Pro‚ © Nintendo‚ © SANRIO CO.‚ LTD. Japan is a manga superpower. It has replaced the United States as the world’s largest exporter of comics and animation. In Asia‚ Japanese comics and animation have been very popular and influential from the 1980s to the present. Nowadays‚ almost all Asian nations have their own editions of Japanese comics and their televisions show Japanese animated series

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    Researching Animation 465330 “Critically evaluate how representations of impairment are organised within an animated text of your choice?” Throughout I will be discussing the representations of impairment in the hit US T.V. show‚ South Park (1997). I will be exploring the various notions of impairments within South Park (1997) throughout and the ways in which the impaired characters are being represented as a medium throughout. Furthering this I will be using an extensive bulk of primary and

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    Napier's Anime Summary

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    between global and local (Japanese) society and animation. In this book‚ Japanese animation is both the media and the culture container. It is the media that communicate contemporary values with the audience. It also is the container that accumulates national and worldwide cultures and tries to create something new. In the second part‚ Napier analyzed some animation masterpieces related to identity reorganization. For instance‚ she discussed three animations in chapter five‚ Ghost and Machines: the technological

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    Music in Animation

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    Music in cartoons has been very prominent since animation became popular. It is used to accomplish many different things in a scene. It can speak for characters that can’t or won’t speak‚ set tempo‚ set the time period‚ be sound effects‚ and make the scene interesting. The use of music in animation has changed over the years‚ but it has always played a prominent part in the success of the film. Tom and Jerry cartoons use music so much‚ that without it the cartoon would be completely different

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    Anime Vs American Anime

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    Japanese animation‚ or anime‚ differs from what you would typically find in an American cartoon. Cartoons are usually intended to induce laughter; thus‚ revolve around humorous concepts. There are some cartoons in the market that are educational in nature and have amusing qualities that are generally targeted towards toddlers and kids. Although‚ a lot of children are interested in watching American animation then anime‚ it’s still superior to American animation because of the complex character development

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    Hayao Miyazaki

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    screenwriter. Through his animation career that has spanned over fifty years‚ Miyazaki has been loved and highly recognized by the public with his high quality works full of imagination. People enjoy his animated films not only because his films are distinct from those animation which portrait love and romantic‚ or violence and war‚ but also because of the hidden meaning in his films. While many people think he is the most admired and influential filmmaker working in animation today‚ he is also one of

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    Reaction Paper

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    Japanese animations have been my favorite of all times. It has always been pleasing to my eyes. The word people call for Japanese animation is Anime. I never thought we watched an Anime in Animation 101 class. So on 8th October‚ we watched Hayao Miyazaki’s masterpiece film called Spirited Away in behind the scenes. The synopsis of the film is that a young girl‚ Chichiro‚ stumbles into the land of the spirits (the place with Japanese’s folklores)‚ where her parents are transformed into pigs‚ and to

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    Hayao Miyazaki

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    international acclaim as a maker of anime feature films and‚ along with Isao Takahata‚ co-founded Studio Ghibli‚ a film and animation studio. The success of Miyazaki’s films has invited comparisons with American animatorWalt Disney‚ British animator Nick Park and American director Robert Zemeckis.[2] Born in Bunkyō‚ Tokyo‚ Miyazaki began his animation career in 1961‚ when he joined Toei Animation. From there‚ Miyazaki worked as an in-between artist for Gulliver’s Travels Beyond the Moon where he pitched his

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    Walt Disney

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    Walt Disney has changed the lives of billions of people around the world. He turned his dreams into reality with the help of his many followers‚ this showed his true leadership. Walt had the ability to share his visions and dreams with others and persuade them to believe in him and his ideas. To open up his own business and start making cartoons Walt had to take many risks. He had to take an even bigger risk borrowing millions of dollars to open Disneyland. It took great leadership skill to build

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    Animalism

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    Animalism an·i·mal·ism (n-m-lzm) n. 1. Enjoyment of vigorous health and physical drives. 2. Indifference to all but the physical appetites. 3. The doctrine that humans are merely animals with no spiritual nature. ani·mal·ist n. ani·mal·istic (-lstk) adj. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language‚ Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. animalism [ˈænɪməˌlɪzəm] n 1. satisfaction

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