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Anime history and subculture

May 07, 2015

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Discussion of anime subculture, presented to high school Japanese class.
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Anime in America

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Tezuka, father of manga

• Trained as doctor

• Always wanted to be a movie director

• Inspired by Disney

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Anime culture in the US

• 60s and 70s: Import films, dubbed, re-edited, often un-attributed– Kimba, Astro Boy, Battle of the Planets/G-

Force, Robotech, Voltron

Ken/Mark/Ace, Ryu/Tiny/Hooty, Jinpei/Keyop/Pee-Wee, Jun/Princess/Aggie, Joe/Jason/Dirk

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80s and 90s• Official: Akira, DBZ, Sailor Moon. Fan: Escaflowne,

Fushigi Yugi, Evangelion, Rurouni Kenshin, Trigun

• Problem: Distribution http://www.angelfire.com/anime3/Shingo/

• Growth of anime clubs and conventions: places to see and share anime

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2000s• Solving the Distribution Problem: digital

subs, BitTorrent, youtube, scanslations

• Growth of licensed translations: Viz, Funimation

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Anime in Academics:

• Comparative Literature

• Media Studies

• Recognized as a media, not just a genre

• … not Japan Studies??

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Meanwhile in Japan…

2005 Top anime in Japan

(Asahi Network poll)

1. Mobile Suit Gundam

2. Dragonball

3. Doraemon

4. One Piece

5. Lupin III

6. Detective Conan

7. Sazae-san

8. Slam Dunk

9. Touch

10. Chibi Maruko-chan

not otaku

otaku

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What counts as “anime”?

• Japanese Cartoons

• Japanese Comics?

• Japanese Drama?

• Anime Video Games?

• Cosplay?

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Where do you draw the line?• American Cartoons?• American Comics?• Video Games?• Gothic Lolita? • Ball-jointed Dolls?

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• Who will consume?

• Who will produce?

• Who will participate?

• Will it still be Japanese?

Future