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    Title: Cuteness and Loneliness Life is full emotions like happiness and sadness. People sometimes feel happy, joyful, and cheerful, but sometimes sadness or depression. Edward Hopper and Takashi Nakamura draw their paintings to express different feelings. In Edward Hopper’s painting “Morning Sun” (1952), he displays the image of a woman looking outside alone in order to symbolize the woman’s feelings about “depression,” but also how she still has “hope” for her own life. On the other hand, in Takashi

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    Dragonball also influenced many famous manga, like One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach. In the book,Kanzenban Official Guide: Dragon Ball Landmark, many famous manga artists write how Dragonball has influenced them. The list includes, Eiichiro Oda(creator of one piece), Masashi Kishimoto(creator of Naruto), and Tite Kubo(creator of Bleach). With quotes like “Dragonball is a masterpiece”(Oda),and ” All week long, everyone would wait eagerly for Dragon Ball, and it would always become a shared topic of discussion

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    Anime and Manga

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    Writing Mode: A research paper is a form of EXPOSITORY writing (informs, explains, clarifies, or defines), anchored to researched, cited information. Scoring Guidelines |6 = Exemplary |3= Developing | |5 = Strong |2 = Emerging | |4 = Proficient |1 = Beginning | Reminder: If a student receives Emerging or Developing in any category the teacher must include

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    Secondly, cosplay improves imagination, creativity, and ability development. The costumes fans wear are usually self-made, though in some cases they are purchased from shops. Nicolle Lamerichs, a cosplayer says that “the community is crucial here to the development of costuming skills. The process of sewing the costume and guaranteeing its authenticity is therefore very important.” (Lamerichs) According to this, it is clear that while cosplayers make their own costumes, it improve their imagination

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    the audience that follow as the characters develop in life. The movie really stands out because its realistic and honest characters that win your sympathy despite their many flaws. “Ponyo” was released in 2008 and won several awards. In 2008 Tokyo Anime Fair announced “Ponyo” as Animation of the Year. In addition, the film reached #9 in the US box office charts on its opening weekend and was a box office success. The film has the very noticeable visual style and artwork, with bright, dreamy, watery

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    Pokemon Comparison

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    am 23 years old now and I am still enamored with Pokemon, Harry Potter, Inuyasha, Star Wars, X-Men and things of that nature. From a very young age, I started seeing similarities between one fantasy and my real world. If you had an affirmation for anime, sci-fi, and any show other than what PBS was playing when you were younger. I hope you relate to this. I would compare my obstacles with friends or foes to Ash Ketchum’s battles with gym leaders. Every time Ash would be defeated or be the one to

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    the newer generation today. The word of atomic bomb to most of the people meant death and destruction, but at the same time it can also mean rebirth or hope for the future. Hence the concept of death and rebirth had become common theme in Japanese anime. The concept of rebirth can be seen the film Akira. Akira took place after the World War III, Tokyo has been rebuilt into a new city called “Neo-Tokyo”, since at the start of the film Tokyo was destroyed by Akira. Neo-Tokyo is presented to the audience

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    long for me to get involved in this series with “Pokemon” soon to follow. I remember going to class with poke-ball keychains, from Burger King, attached to my pants and declaring I was a going to be a Pokemon master. As time went on I became a huge anime fan, and began drawing in the style as well. I would often draw sketches for my classmates, and as time went on I became more and more interested in Japanese culture. When I was in high school, I began studying Japanese and even was selected to be

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    DEFINING VALUE ADDED ANIMATION TO PROMOTE POSITIVE LIVING ENVIRONMENT: A CRITICAL STUDY OF UPIN AND IPIN Introduction The global animation industry is growing very fast, as practitioners, we are all caught up in the excitement of producing our own animated creations to keep abreast of trends and take advantage of the “hype”. However, there is a tendency to blindly follow animation styles that are already well established in popular culture. Located in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is strategically situated

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    seasons and series, the television series had. So we need to talk about the impact Digimon did on Anime, as I’m sure it did SOMETHING. Now the reason why I choose this topic, is that this television show was popular when I was little. Not only that, but very few people actually know about the magna version of Digimon, because this adaptation of its magna's counterpart so obscure, compared to the anime, which, compared to the television series, at least people that I know have seen

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