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    ANIME ADDICTION

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    of anime Addiction? 4. What are the common negative effects of anime Addiction? Intoduction A. Background information B. Importance of the paper C. Statement of the problem D. Definition of terms Anime addicton A. Reason of anime addiction 1.manga 2.video games 3.movies 4. anime series . B. positive effect of anime addiction 1.culture 2.fashion 3.language 4.social interaction C.Negative effects of anime addiction 1.health 2.immoral activities 3.money disposal Conclusion

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    Anime Is Not a Cartoon

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    Outline I. Introduction II. What Anime and Manga are? III. Fundamental characteristics of the Anime IV. Classification of the Anime. V. The Otaku VI. Japanese language problem. VII. Conclusion. ANIME IS NOT A CARTOON‚ BUT PEOPLE DON’T REALLY KNOW ABOUT IT! Anime is the word for the Japanese cartoons but is not as United States cartoons. Anime is the term used in Japan to refer to animation in general. This is directed to all the public‚ from kids

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    individualistic‚ expressive and sentimental if we can judge them from their works of fiction who surpass our own in various aspects Introduction: I. How other countries think of Japan II. Thesis statement III. Reminding the meaning of the terms manga and anime Body: I. First argument: Japan ’s tendency to mix various influences from all over the world A.Japan borrows various foreign things and merges them with other elements B.Example regarding religion of Japan C.This tendency in regards

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    Aninmal

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    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 on a daily basis. Different forms of Japanese comic and animation culture‚ such as comic café (manga kissha)‚ comic rental‚ dojinshi

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    Reaction Paper Eng 10 – TH3 The Impacts of a World beyond Reality Crunchyroll‚ one of the biggest international online communities focusing on anime and manga‚ had a forum about the negative effects of anime in the lives of the members themselves. Many participants answered that most of their time were spent at watching animes or reading mangas. As a result‚ they became sleep deprived. In the worse case‚ they flunked at some of their subjects in school because of not putting enough time at studying

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    What Is Anime

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    All of these characters had large eyes‚ and Betty Boop was certainly well-endowed. Understanding the culture of origin is important in truly understanding what is going on in a just about any art from a particular people be it Japanese anime or manga‚ or American sitcoms (situation comedies). If you have watched any amount of anime you‚ along with most people living outside of Japan‚ probably noticed that the characters behave differently and things in general (houses‚ transportation‚ eating‚ sleeping

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    History of Anime

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    that attempted to detail his works‚ and among them‚ I discovered that the more I learned about him‚ the more I realized how little I knew. This single person output more Manga than can be detailed in these pages. The sheer volume of his works could fill several warehouses. There are those much more qualified to explain his Manga history‚ and I will leave that task to them‚ and instead‚ I will concentrate on his animation career. Osamu Tezuka was born 1926 in Osaka‚ Japan‚ the son of a doctor

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    Goku

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    Goku‚ known as Son Goku (孫 悟空?) in the original Japanese-language version[1] and in the English language manga‚ is a character and the protagonist of the Dragon Ball manga series written by Akira Toriyama. He is loosely based on Sun Wukong‚ a central character in the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West.[2] Goku is introduced as an eccentric‚ monkey-tailed boy who practices martial arts and possesses superhuman strength.[3] At first‚ Goku is believed to be an Earthling‚ but he is later revealed

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    Death Note

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    often do make the mistake of confusing fiction with reality‚ what is one to assume when events in real life are far too convenient for people just to label it as a normal occurrence and move on. When reading comic books‚ and their Japanese counterpart mangas‚ one may often assume that the story will be filled with fantastic and fictional events and characters‚ but sometimes in this oh so real world of ours things happen just as they would in the fantasy realm of comic books and the line between fiction

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    as novels in comic-strip format. They are usually shown to us either in series and have a continuous plot or it can be presented in shorter stories. One popular form of a “comic book” is called a manga (漫画). The Chinese character that is used to write manga translates into “whimsical drawings”. Mangas are different from most of the books out there in multiple ways. The beginning of the book for instance starts at the back‚ having the spine on the reader’s right side. Another dissimilarity is that

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