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August 25, 2019

Anime isn’t Niche Anymore. It’s Mainstream.

Perhaps I’m a bit late to this realization, but anime has become mainstream.  Over the last few years, I’ve noticed how common anime has become. From Walmart to Hot Topic, from Netflix to libraries, anime has become a part of American mainstream culture. Of course, anime’s been working on becoming mainstream since the 1990s with […]
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Published on August 25, 2019 06:47

August 18, 2019

5 Ways to Handle After-Anime Depression

Has depression hit you after finishing an anime series? You miss the way it gripped your attention and fanned your emotions. You can’t get the characters out of your mind. A good story will remain with you long after you finish it. The best stories will change your understanding of the world. And yes, anime […]
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Published on August 18, 2019 07:01

August 4, 2019

What is an incel? How does it overlap with otaku culture?

Incel, or involuntary celibate, was coined in 1993 by a Canadian woman named Alana who used it to describe her experiences as a college-aged virgin. Ironically, the term now labels a section of the Men’s Rights Movement who ostracize women. An involuntary celibate is someone who wants to have sex but has been unable to […]
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Published on August 04, 2019 07:02

July 28, 2019

The Helpful Fox Senko-san, Male Fantasy or Something Deeper?

How would you like to be pampered by a talented and cute 800-year-old fox girl? She also happens to be a loli, if that is your thing. The Helpful Fox Senko-san focuses on how Senko pampers Kuroto Nakano so he can find happiness again. Nakano is a stressed, overworked salaryman. At first, her attention makes […]
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Published on July 28, 2019 12:18

July 21, 2019

Will Kyoto Animation Close Because of the Fire?

On Thursday, July 18th 41-year-old Shinji Aoba entered the front door of Kyoto Animation with gasoline and set the building on fire. The fire killed 33 and injured more than 30 (Romo, 2019; Associated Press 2019). Twenty of the 33 were women. They were trapped in a stairwell leading to the roof of the building. […]
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Published on July 21, 2019 06:17

July 19, 2019

Upcoming Novel and Other Projects

Aside from the library keeping me busy with projects–we are putting in a retro video game library–I have several writing projects in the works. One is nearing publication! Oh, if you are wondering about the retro video game library, I put together a library of NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, and Game Boy Advanced […]
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Published on July 19, 2019 05:29

July 14, 2019

Reading and Developing Your Empathy

Fiction lays the foundation of the human soul. A grandiose statement from an anime and J-pop blogger eh? Fiction of all types encourages us to develop empathy. In fact, you can’t lose yourself in a fictional story without changing. Empathy and compassion sit at the base of a proper human. It’s such a basic part […]
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Published on July 14, 2019 07:06

July 7, 2019

The Visual Depiction of Taste – Food Wars

I enjoyed watching Iron Chef back in the day, but when I first saw a Food Wars preview on Crunchyroll, I had little interest in it. As you likely know (if you’ve followed JP for any length of time), I don’t like fan-service. It stops anime from being more widely accepted in the West (of […]
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Published on July 07, 2019 07:16

July 4, 2019

My Pirate Crew Blog Tag

Chris over at Anime Science 101 nominated me for the My Pirate Crew Blog Tag. Boy, this sort of chain post brings me back! When blogging blossomed, these sort of tagging posts were a nice way to discover other blogs. Sadly, I don’t follow that many anime blogs anymore. Most writers I used to follow […]
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Published on July 04, 2019 06:03

June 30, 2019

Misora Hibari, the First Japanese Pop Idol

Misora Hibari is the first modern Japanese idol. In her day, she was as big as Elvis, Frank Sinatra, and Shirley Temple. She rivaled AKB48 in popularity. Misora Hibari became a symbol of pre-WWII Japanese values and the changes Japan went through during the Occupation years. Teen girl characters in films and media became a […]
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Published on June 30, 2019 06:59