Japs westernised Culture
Manga is a word
used in Japanese culture which means comics, a style developed during the late
19th century. Despite its long and complex history of Japanese art,
it has influenced the western culture on a vast scale.
Western
Style
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Japanese Style
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Design for and read by
kids
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Read by the young and old
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Rarely depicts death
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Sometimes depicts death
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Enforces readers to
worship protagonists
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Allows the reader to
sympathize with the protagonists
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Simple portrayal of
technology
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Extensive portrayal of
technology
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Men and women are
extremely exaggerated by their gender stereotypes
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Men and women aren’t
extremely exaggerated by the gender stereotypes
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More emphasis on the hero
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Less emphasis on the hero
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Vary in plots and stories
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Complete and detailed worlds
like Novels
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Characters are not
consistent
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Characters are consistent
and allow development and growth
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Good vs. Evil
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Spiritual awareness
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To be continued
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Tendencies to end
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Japan changed how
the rest of the world sees and draws cartoons. Raised the standard of animation
at all time high globally, it is even said that American anime productions are
always finalized in Japan before aired or produced fully for the final and
crisp touch ups. Their exaggeration of physical appearance helps make a character’s
personality stand out. Major American manga such as The boondocks, Afro
Samurai, Justice League and The Avengers are titans to the western culture but
overwhelmed globally to Japans- Dragon ballZ, Bleach, One Piece and personal
favourite Naruto!
Manga/anime
examples:
That was and
still is western culture. Less detailed sketches and drawing of simplified character
designs comically and screenplay. They use a very high contrast in colour usage
their females are more physically define when it comes to heroines. And you can
pick up Japanese traits of fighting styles and environmental detail. However
this work is always inked before being digitised.
These are some of
the praised Japanese animations which excel beyond story-telling and detail
aired in the western networks. They enjoy mixing traditional styles to help
amplify the digital designed comics and onscreens. They commonly rely on their
bodies scaled at the rate of 6 heads in height.
Otaku refers to
another house or another family, today the term is modernised to state a geek or fan which specialises with
Japanese anime/manga, lol me as well as with its culture. We westerners note
only drawn inspiration but stylization to our own productions such as Astro boy
and billionaire campaigns like pokemon still aire to this day. The culture
which started in Japan is shared annually in the modern world since the 1990s.
The first convention centres were called A-kon, Ainme Expo and Otakon which display
artists, directors, musicians and fans dressing up as fictional favourite
characters on awesome support to the anime world.
Kawaii is a term
based on the context Japanese culture as being cute, adorable, charming, loving
and innocent. Today it is more on being defined as cool and groovy. It has
influence not only manga but fasion and accessories beyond the borders of Japan
especially in the western culture having a rare occasion of such materials at
its disposal.

http://www.mangareader.net/google/
http://www.anime.about.com/od/animeprimer/a/What-Is-Anime.htm
http://www.myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=1161461
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=otaku
http://www.manga.about.com/od/glossary/g/otaku.htm
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