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She’s also a musician with decades of experience who has contributed to at least two vibrant cultural movements in the history of Japan’s music scene. It’s really the anime industry that should be gra...
Oh hey, we had a new article yesterday 💝 Seth Burn talked with CAPE Executive Director Michelle Sugihara about the organization, the importance of diversity in the entertainment world, and their work on shows like Radiance. #interview#media
"We started with writers over twelve years ago because representation starts on the page."
This is the most correct take. Finest anime adaptation. Netflix should have taken note.
Speed Racer, the Perfect Anime Adaptation - A detailed analysis of the 2008 Speed Racer film, written by Ethan Halker. In it, Halker examines the film's use of narrative and visual effects to recreate the vibe and feel of the 1967 Speed Racer anime. #speedracer #anime #film
In adapting Speed Racer, the Wachowskis succeed by walking the tightrope of demonstrating reverence for the source material while never being afraid to push aesthetic boundaries and add greater depth…
Wake up, babe. Ranma's on the teevee again.
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A Neurodivergent Examination of Eizouken’s Asakusa Midori: Patricia C. Baxter examines 2020 anime series Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!. She explores the work, and the way that the author portrays neurodivergent characters, particularly through the character Asakusa Midori. #anime#manga
Eizouken gives me hope about the future of neurodivergent stories, and the possibilities of witnessing more “great worlds” created when neurodivergent creators pursue their passions.
Speed Racer, the Perfect Anime Adaptation - A detailed analysis of the 2008 Speed Racer film, written by Ethan Halker. In it, Halker examines the film's use of narrative and visual effects to recreate the vibe and feel of the 1967 Speed Racer anime. #speedracer#anime#film
In adapting Speed Racer, the Wachowskis succeed by walking the tightrope of demonstrating reverence for the source material while never being afraid to push aesthetic boundaries and add greater depth…
A Sketchy Proposal, Or How Fans Hide In Plain Sight: Lauren Orsini recalls a sketchy-sounding partnership pitch, and how it played into the fact that most people don't realize that anime fans are pretty much everywhere, in all age groups, even those beyond the typical 18-25 demographic. #anime
But often, the majority of anime fans are invisible. Even though I’ve interviewed anime fans in their 50s and 60s for my Anime Origin Stories journalism project, the median age at fan conventions…
This is the way.
Inside me there are two wolves. One is chaos. The other is tired. Both of them knife-fight each other every other Wednesday for about five minutes. Well, they threaten to before realizing that shitposting is a better use of their time.