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January 16, 2022

What was the Cost of Things in Japan During the Early 1900s?

This seems like a strange question, but examining costs of items and salaries can offer interesting insights into history. I came across this information while I worked on approximating a reasonable cost for an item in one of my stories. The detail matters for the plotline, so I wanted some accuracy. The data in this…
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Published on January 16, 2022 05:57

January 12, 2022

Goodbye, Shika: The Gift of Mourning

A few hours ago, as I write this, my cat Shikamaru died. He had developed FIPV, or Feline Infectious Peritonitis, an incurable and fatal viral infection. Shika was only 4 years old. Losing a pet is a difficult experience, especially when there is nothing you can do. He had contracted the virus at birth, and…
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Published on January 12, 2022 14:23

January 9, 2022

Komi Can’t Communicate

Komi Can’t Communicate focuses on the perception and the challenges of having social anxiety. Komi is the most beautiful and popular girl in high school, but she suffers from social anxiety to the point where she can’t speak to anyone. The attention her fellow students lavish on her only makes the anxiety worse. She wants…
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Published on January 09, 2022 07:36

January 2, 2022

Looking Back on 2021

I spend most of 2021 revisiting older anime. I have articles in the queue where I reexamine them. There wasn’t too many new titles that caught my attention. Of those, most were continuations of series I already enjoy. When I think back on the one-off anime, I don’t remember too many standouts. Horimiya was an…
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Published on January 02, 2022 07:57

December 26, 2021

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond remakes Pokemon Diamond on the Nintendo DS. I hadn’t played Diamond, so I went into Brilliant Diamond blind. This is my preferred way of playing video games. I was a gamer before the Internet was public. I grew up making my own maps for The Legend of Zelda and other games. So…
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Published on December 26, 2021 07:08

December 19, 2021

The Ending of Cowboy Bebop

[This post contains spoilers. I suggest you go watch Cowboy Bebop] When it comes to a classic story like Cowboy Bebop, what can I write that hasn’t been written? Not much of anything, really. Unlike the ending of its spiritual sequel, Samurai Champloo (which I like more than Cowboy Bebop, I might add), Cowboy Bebop…
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Published on December 19, 2021 06:52

December 12, 2021

What Makes Anime, Anime?

It used to be anime was animation from Japan. That was why in the old, pre-Internet days it was often called Japanimation. It was known for being stiff, but super detailed and naturalistic compared to the more cartoony and exaggerated American animation. Animation was, after all, for children. Then Akira and Ghost in the Shell…
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Published on December 12, 2021 06:28

December 5, 2021

Is Anime a High Art?

Can we consider anime a high art? Before we can answer this question, we have to define what high art means. High art typically involves works of art that stand the test of time. They can include music, opera, literature, music, and the visual arts. High art contains messages or moves people. Most of all,…
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Published on December 05, 2021 06:48

November 28, 2021

The Experience of Rewriting Japanese Folklore for Modern Readers

My work Tales from Old Japan: Folktales and Legends from the Land of the Rising Sun proved to be a 4-year writing challenge. It’s my most ambition project so far, and one that I felt inadequate doing. The goal was to collect every Japanese folktale available in English and rewrite them for modern readers. I…
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Published on November 28, 2021 06:05

November 21, 2021

Anime’s Bad Story Telling Habits

Anime has problems with its story telling habits. Habits we as fans often take for granted. It’s just how anime is, we say when we notice these problems. We overlook them. But in the end, these habits of anime–killing tension, breaking world rules, escalation of power, getting lost in complexity, flashbacks, and undoing everything–are just…
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Published on November 21, 2021 07:34