Crash Course on Anime & Manga
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Crash Course on Anime & Manga<br><br>**Anime & Manga** are the building blocks of Japanese pop culture, with roots going back to the early 1900s. Developments in technology, historical events, and cross-field collaborations have contributed to the rapid evolution of the industry.<br><br>Key Factors That Shaped Anime & Manga:<br><br>* Technology: *Advances in film and book printing.* Development of suminagashi (ink marbling) introduced negative images to this field.<br>* Historical Influences: *Japanese culture and foreign influences* Japanese watercolor ukiyo-e woodblock prints and early photography and film from the West.<br>* Cross-field Collaborations: *Anime and manga to live-action film, video games, toys, and merchandise.* The concept of "media mix," in which specific titles are used across multiple platforms.<br><br>Milestones in Anime History:<br><br>* On a Street Corner (1962): Yasuji Mori's first anime film.<br>* Astro Boy (1963): Osamu Tezuka's pioneering science fiction anime.<br>* Pokémon (1997): Franchise that catapulted anime into mainstream worldwide popularity.<br>* Spirited Away (2001): Hayao Miyazaki's award-winning film from Studio Ghibli.<br>* Attack on Titan (2013): A dark and suspenseful post-apocalyptic anime.<br><br>Milestones in Manga History:<br><br>* Astro Boy (1952): A groundbreaking manga that introduced science fiction to the genre.<br>* Dragon Ball (1984): Influential martial arts-based manga that inspired numerous adaptations.<br>* Fullmetal Alchemist (2001): A fantasy adventure manga exploring themes of redemption and science.<br>* Attack on Titan (2009): A dark post-apocalyptic manga exploring survival and humanity.<br>* Demon Slayer (2016): A supernatural manga set in Taisho-era Japan that became a global phenomenon.<br><br>Anime and manga have experienced a "Golden Age" and continue to evolve and adapt to new technologies and platforms. These art forms play a significant role in shaping Japanese pop culture and entertaining audiences worldwide.<br><br>​
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