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日本动漫 问题

BIG HELP NEEDED, OPINION QUESTIONS! :)

Dear Anime/Manga lovers! :3

I have a request for 你 guys:
I’m a Dutch student (btw, I think this English message is going to have some grammar mistakes ^^’’) and currently in my last 年 in middle-school. Everybody in his/her last 年 has to make a sort of project about a subject 你 like. The goal of this project is that 你 learn new things about your subject and I chose the subject anime/manga!

I want to find out why Anime/Manga started in Japan. Why 日本 and not for example Korea 或者 China? I think it has to do something with the strict/formal culture (in the past mostly) in Japan.

My 问题 for 你 guys is if 你 want to fill in these 问题 down below this message  This way I get to know opinions about Anime/Manga other than mine! It’ll take some time to fill in all the 问题 so if you’re not interested that’s allright^^

So please fill in those 问题 and it would be a big help! 
Thank 你 very much!! :D

(Photo above: My own drawing of a monster hunter 3 Ultimate hunter :D link)


Name: (You don’t have to fill in your name if 你 want to stay anonymous) :
Country/Homeland:

1.     What’s the reason 你 began watching 或者 阅读 anime/manga? (Like: It made me happier 或者 something like that)
2.    Are 你 interested in 日本 only for the anime/manga 或者 did 你 became, for example, also interested in it’s culture 或者 past? If so, please explain why ;)

3.    Do 你 think that every anime/manga story has a (secret) special meaning that can change your life?

4.    Do 你 think that 日本 could stay “Japan” if there was no anime/manga? (I mean, is it so important for the Japanese culture?)

5.    Last question! Why do 你 think that anime/manga started in Japan?

 BIG HELP NEEDED, OPINION QUESTIONS! :)
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I mean, 照片 below, they changed it :(
AngelOfAnime13 posted 一年多以前
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are 你 targetting a special demographic? cuz i'm half ukrainian, half japanese, born in russia, living in switzerland and almost 30 years old.... i'd 爱情 to answer, but it may not be what you're looking for, hence, be a waste of my time & effort...
Madao posted 一年多以前
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It's only for people who 爱情 anime/manga and are willing to fill in the questions, nothing 更多 :)
AngelOfAnime13 posted 一年多以前
 AngelOfAnime13 posted 一年多以前
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日本动漫 答案

Zeppie said:
Hey, I'm half Dutch ^_^

Ok onto the questions, and this 年 in uni I actually wrote an essay on 日本动漫 so I know a bit about the start of it and why it took the direction it did :)

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For me 日本动漫 was a way for me to escape the real world. I enjoyed these made up worlds in 日本动漫 and the characters were so colourful and interesting. 日本动漫 had a quirkiness that I hadn't seen before in Western media so it had my attention straight away :)

2.
I had always been interested in Asian countries and culture in general, but when I discovered anime, I did start taking 更多 interest in specifically Japanese culture since it's customs were often in the 日本动漫 itself.

3.
I wouldn't say every anime/manga is like that, but many 日本动漫 explore the idea of the 'posthuman' which is a very interesting expression of Japan's view on society and the benefits of human augmentation (I'll get to this 更多 in the last question...). So this theme in 日本动漫 can alter your perspective and can make one become 更多 accepting of human augmentation.

4.
It will still essentially be 日本 without 日本动漫 (anime hasn't been around forever, 日本 was still 日本 without it) howeverrrr 日本动漫 and 日本漫画 have hugely impacted 日本 as we know it today. For example, 日本漫画 makes up approximately 40% of all written media sales in Japan. That's huge! Out of all books, magazines, newspapers etc, 日本漫画 is 40% of total sales. That's a massive impact on Japanese media and entertainment.

5.
Japan's creation of 日本动漫 started during World War 2, in the form of propaganda videos. The result of the war impacted Japan's way of story telling through 日本动漫 and manga. After WW2 while 日本 could not develop their military, 日本 becomes the leaders of consumer technologies where the Japanese found possibilities and protection in the form of technology where the western view often fears technological advancement.
(stay with me here...)
Japan's efforts with developing technology implanted a societal belief that technology can protect and enhance the human; which leads to the posthuman topic. The posthuman is EXTREMELY prevalent in anime, and is shown in a POSITIVE light in anime; not in western media. This idea influenced the themes and content of many 日本动漫 (especially in the starting years) i.e. Astroboy, Ghost in the Shell, even Fullmetal Alchemist 你 have this connection of man and machine, this positive portrayal of the cyborg. In western media, the cyborg, the posthuman, was seen as a threat, while in Japenese media, in anime, the posthuman is seen as a possibility to enhance and grow.

tl;dr because of the state of 日本 post WW2, and the focus on consumer technologies, these ideas made their way into their media and story-telling (in the form of anime).
Granted not all 日本动漫 these days explore this man-machine connection theme, however, this is the root theme of 日本动漫 and is still very common in 日本动漫 now.
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Sorry for the long response xD
Zeppie posted 一年多以前
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That's allright! No problem! I'll just have to read 更多 that's all :)
AngelOfAnime13 posted 一年多以前
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hm good point! I'll keep that in mind! :) Thanks for all the help~
AngelOfAnime13 posted 一年多以前
dontmindmeyo said:
My name is Letty, and I am Italian/Irish and live in America.

1. Well, when a new girl came to my elementary school, I was pretty much drawn to her because she had the same name as a character in one of my 最喜爱的 books. She ended up introducing me to Vocaloid and 展示 me that it was okay to still like the things I did when I was little, like Pokemon. A few months later, after seeing Lucky 星, 星级 in the related 视频 section of youtobe for a while, I figured "why not?" and tried it out. I continued watching 日本动漫 because it made me really happy. At that point in time all I really did was read, and because I enjoyed stories, I enjoyed the plots of all the different shows. I liked how the topics of the shows could vary, and slowly found the shows I would enjoy. I got attached to the characters, and it brought me even closer to my friend.

2. Originally, when I was a giant weeb, I thought 日本 was all about anime/manga, and that was the only reason I wanted to go. Now? Well, I'm quite interested in the culture, as well as some of the mythology. Some of the things done there seem so interesting and fun, I can't help but want to go there and try!

3. It honestly depends on the person. For me, it's not the plot that affects me, it's the characters. If I relate to a character, everything they go through affects me. If they cry, it's pretty likely that I'll cry. Even if it's a slice of life, I can get attached and be impacted 由 what they do and say. That's why I hate to see shows end, it feels like I'm losing 老友记 when the characters leave.

4. Of course! It was 日本 before anime/manga, so why would the lack of 日本动漫 change anything? """Otaku"""" are made fun of in 日本 anyway.

5. 日本动漫 is just Japanese cartoons. Of course they started in Japan, 或者 it wouldn't be anime. But, people draw 动画片 because they have inspiration and they want to share that idea with the world. They may not do well at first, but over time they can improve and 显示 people "hey, look what I can do" and that's pretty cool. So, 日本动漫 exists because someone had an idea and went with it.

Hope I could help ! (By the way, I 爱情 the picture! It's so detailed and the coloring is awesome!)
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 My name is Letty, and I am Italian/Irish and live in America. 1. Well, when a new girl came to my elementary school, I was pretty much drawn to her because she had the same name as a character in one of my 最喜爱的 books. She ended up introducing me to Vocaloid and 展示 me that it was okay to still like the things I did when I was little, like Pokemon. A few months later, after seeing Lucky 星, 星级 in the related 视频 section of youtobe for a while, I figured "why not?" and tried it out. I continued watching 日本动漫 because it made me really happy. At that point in time all I really did was read, and because I enjoyed stories, I enjoyed the plots of all the different shows. I liked how the topics of the shows could vary, and slowly found the shows I would enjoy. I got attached to the characters, and it brought me even closer to my friend. 2. Originally, when I was a giant weeb, I thought 日本 was all about anime/manga, and that was the only reason I wanted to go. Now? Well, I'm quite interested in the culture, as well as some of the mythology. Some of the things done there seem so interesting and fun, I can't help but want to go there and try! 3. It honestly depends on the person. For me, it's not the plot that affects me, it's the characters. If I relate to a character, everything they go through affects me. If they cry, it's pretty likely that I'll cry. Even if it's a slice of life, I can get attached and be impacted 由 what they do and say. That's why I hate to see shows end, it feels like I'm losing 老友记 when the characters leave. 4. Of course! It was 日本 before anime/manga, so why would the lack of 日本动漫 change anything? """Otaku"""" are made fun of in 日本 anyway. 5. 日本动漫 is just Japanese cartoons. Of course they started in Japan, 或者 it wouldn't be anime. But, people draw 动画片 because they have inspiration and they want to share that idea with the world. They may not do well at first, but over time they can improve and 显示 people "hey, look what I can do" and that's pretty cool. So, 日本动漫 exists because someone had an idea and went with it. Hope I could help ! (By the way, I 爱情 the picture! It's so detailed and the coloring is awesome!)
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Thank 你 for answering the questions! (gosh I keep repeating myself but never mind XD)
AngelOfAnime13 posted 一年多以前
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And thank 你 for the compliment :3 I like your picture there too, kinda reminds me of Takuma Terashima from Mekakucity unless that's him :P
AngelOfAnime13 posted 一年多以前
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