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    Advantages of Cartoon Cartoon is type of media. We can found it in the books or animations. Now‚ cartoon is great medium for the intelligible of present. Although many parents are not support children to watch animation or read cartoon book but cartoon has many advantages than they think. In my opinion‚ I agree that watching animations and reading cartoon books are better more than you expected because it give knowledge‚ moral idea and entertainment. Provide knowledge Nowadays‚ many ppublishers

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    History of Anime

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    HISTORY OF ANIME: Osamu Tezuka ________________________________________ (picture) Dr. Osamu Tezuka: Legend. by Brian Cirulnick "Walt Disney of Japan"‚ "God of Comics"‚ "A Legend in his Own Time". Many of these phrases will forever be used to describe Dr. Tezuka‚ but mere words cannot even begin to describe his work‚ or how it changed an industry‚ or even the incredible wealth of material produced by this one man. As I began to research this article‚ friends sent me copies of

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    Growth of Anime

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    watch anime? How many know what it is? 1. Anime – Japanese Animation 2. Manga – Japanese Graphic Novel B. Reason why I want to talk about anime 1. Growing industry from neighboring country. 2. Wanting to become anime director/manga artist C. Anime is invading all around the world‚ so to get an idea of what it is‚ I’m going to explain the following: 1. Beginning of anime (Japanese animation) 2. Famous mangakas (graphic novelists)/anime directors 3. The anime industry today D. 1. Anime forming

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    ANIME ADDICTION

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    ANIME ADDICTION A Term Paper Presented to Instructor. MANGORSI‚ FARHANNA Department of English Philippine Muslim Teacher‚s College Marawi City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course General-Education ( English II) 2014-2015 By KHALID‚ AMNAH L. January‚ 2014 Anime Addiction Anime had widely spread in the whole world‚ its positive and negative effects are continuously being debated. 1. What is the history of Anime? 2. What are the reasons Anime Addiction? 3. What are the

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    Anime (Speech)

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    about anime. Anime is becoming a lot more desired and reaching many audiences worldwide. For all that‚ there are a lot of masses that don’t know exactly what it is. So what is anime? Anime is the Japanese shortened word for animation. In countries other than Japan‚ anime is referred to as animation or cartoon originated from Japan. In Japan‚ anime is rather popular in form of entertainment. It comes in form of TV show‚ movie in cinema as well as direct to video releases. Most of them‚ anime comes

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    What Is Anime

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    Anime (ah-NIH-may) is a term for Japanese animation. Anime often covers more serious topics than the typical cartoon. In America‚ cartoons are considered a form of entertainment meant for children. In Japan‚ people of all ages watch anime. Most shows and movies are centered for kids‚ adolescents‚ or young adults‚ but there are also many anime that are made for the older crowd‚ even businessmen. There are many genres in anime with basic categories like comedy‚ romance‚ action‚ drama‚ and pornography

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    Anime

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    Spoiler Warning This SS takes place after the conclusion of the Alicization arc‚ which will not be completed until around volume 15. There is but one ultimate way Sword Art Online: Gaiden X2 May 2010 Caution This short story edition contains a lot of information that has not yet been published in Dengeki Bunko [Sword Art Online]. Be careful of spoilers. This day ’s event was completed in the predawn between 2 and 5 a.m (laughs). The contents are...as always‚ Kirito-shi and as always‚ Asuna-san

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    Japanese Anime

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    big hair and varied facial expressions and almost immediately‚ Japanese anime pops into our minds. A very distinct industry different from its American cartoon counterpart‚ anime has been a very economically lucrative industry within Japan and of recent times‚ has gained tremendous popularity and commercial viability worldwide in countries such as the United States‚ Europe and Latin America ‚ further expanding its market. Anime can be categorized into three main streams‚ namely‚ feature films such

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    japan anime

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    The Japanese are well-known worldwide as the original Gods of anime---- short of dynamism Coming from a nation concealed for many years & depressed of food & oil after the World War-II‚ the Japanese had delivered their desire to be competitors of the world‚ & their anime seriesGundam’s or giant robots‚ are designed to create destruction & dehumanization of all evil forcesin the world‚ mirrors this attitude to a large limit. An official Gundam variant‚ Bandai featuresthe full mecha at 5 ½’ & supported

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    anime history

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    The first years Anime dates back to the birth of Japan’s own film industry in the early 1900s‚ and has emerged as one of Japan’s major cultural forces over the past century. Much of the work done in these early years was not the cel animation technique that would come to be the dominant production technique‚ but a host of other methods: chalkboard drawings‚ painting directly on the film‚ paper cut-outs‚ and so on. One by one‚ many of the technologies used today were added to Japanese animated

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