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    popo

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    American English releases of the manga by Viz Media censor Mr. Popo’s lips by shading them in completely.[33][36] In the US airing of Dragon Ball Z Kai on the CW4kids/Toonzai block‚ Mr. Popo’s skin was changed from black to blue.Pilaf (ピラフ Pirafu?)‚ Emperor Pilaf in the English anime dub‚ is a small impish man who dreams of ruling the world. Along with his two minions‚ Mai (マイ?)‚ a woman that wears a trench coat‚ and Shu (シュウ Shū?)‚ originally named "Soba" (ソバ?) in the manga‚ a humanoid dog in a ninja

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    rizal

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    Introduction Anime is a type of cartoon but rather‚ it is complex‚ mature‚ broader‚ and even the animation drawing is on a higher level than that of a mere cartoon. Anime‚ which originated in Japan‚ is drawn by a “Mangaka” (artist) into manga (comic) drafts. These drafts are then rearranged‚ colored and synchronized by a hundred of staff. After the sequencing‚ a “Seiyuu” (Voice Actor) will give life to the character. One second of movement needs twenty-five to thirty-five drafts of drawing

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    Naruto

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    the style of art developed by the Japanese to show a particular dialogue in a shorter method. I started watching anime around the age of six‚ its something me and my friends reflect on. A particular anime I love and depend on is Naruto. Naruto is a manga named for and about the character Naruto. Naruto is the protagonist. This means that the story is about Naruto. As a protagonist‚ Naruto has a dream‚ and because he’s a shounen protagonist in particular‚ he will believe in his dream and pursue it against

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    Anime

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    Title: Anime and Manga‚ Japanese Foreign Language Students‚  Authors: Spindler‚ William Jay Pub.Date: October 2011 Source: Japanese Foreign Language & Literature;2011‚ Vol. 45 Issue 2‚ p408 Source Type: Academic Journal Doc. Type: Abstract

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    Japan‚ is drawn by a “Mangaka” (artist) into manga (comic) drafts. These drafts are then rearranged‚ colored and synchronized by a hundred of staff.

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    Perception about Comics

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    adults‚ but they were still considered as a low form of literature. Francisco Conching‚ Mars Ravelos‚ Alfredo Alcala and Nestor Redondo have yet to be recognized as “artists” by the mainstream critics. Interestingly enough‚ the komiks influenced by manga(Japanese Comics) and anime (Japanese Anime)‚ are mostly being read by young people(teens and pre-teens) rather than adults. This changes in cultural influence has brought an impact in the Philippine Culture as expressed in komiks. Komiks is a product

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    Otaku

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    Otaku : Its Effect to Teenagers Otaku is the people who obsessed with anime‚ manga and video games. These kinds of people usually are not being ignored by other people and are called ‘freak’ and ‘different’. Japan is famous in producing anime‚ manga and video games. For those who love watching these type of entertainments are called ‘otaku’ and this name was well-known around the world. Nowadays‚ many otaku are living among us although we did not even realize about it. Most of otaku are children

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    down! You better understand what your enemy is before taking any action! First‚ you better understand that COMICS IS NOT FOR KIDS ONLY! Even in terms of American superhero comics‚ things are no longer the same. Probably being influenced by the manga (Japanese comics) and for the market selling‚ most superheros are not a perfect man like Superman at all. These new heros have emotions‚ like everyone of us. They make mistakes‚ they regret‚ and they probably do something bad. To children‚ I would

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    Iwill only say this once‚ but the following will include spoilers. In regards to the well-known anime and manga series One Piece. Morbidity is a topic which I’ve noticed rarely discussed in the tight knit community known as Anime Amino. I believe a playing factor as to why is due to the series’ controversial undertones. This is indeed something few people wish to touch upon‚ I intend to be the first. In this blog I will be going over three controversial themes seen in One Piece‚ them being:

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    What Is Anime

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    which is due to the public perception that animation is for children (the reason for this is an essay in and of itself)‚ anime in Japan is made for all types of audiences including children‚ adolescents‚ and adults. There are categories of anime and manga (Japanese comic) for girls‚ boys‚ young girls‚ young boys‚ adolescent boys‚ and adolescent girls‚ conservative adults‚ non-conservative adults and so on. The subjects of anime range from history (past and future)‚ to fantasy‚ dramatic‚ science fiction

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