It's a description which supporters of manga strongly reject. But as the Olympics approach, outside eyes will turn to Japan, exerting a powerful pressure for manga and anime to be part of what people see as "cool Japan" rather than "weird Japan". Listen to James Fletcher's radio report ...
It's not really copying if only the concept is based off it, Bilibili and Acfun although share a similar purpose as sites like NicoNico, they have very little in common. Not to mention Bilibili was kinda "agreed" on to be made, that why Japanese anime can be watched on Bilibili without...
Anime is not something new, but it became quite popular in the late 20th century. It has been accepted in all parts of the world since then. However, it seems that “anime” became even more popular together with the development of anime sex dolls. For a while, hentai and anime animated...
https://youtu.be/mWEE2RJj3YI Linus Tech Tips is talking about playing old Windows 98 games on a modern computer using PC emulators. PC emulators are software that emulate the hardware of a retro PC and have greatly improved in recent years. They show how
That's like saying only a female can pull the switch on the electric chair if another female is sitting in it. I personally think you're weird for expecting female avatars in games to be ran by females exclusively. What are you expecting out of the encounter? Cyber? A phone number?
What is kawaii? If you’re familiar with Japanese culture then there’s no doubt that you’ve heard of the term kawaii. It makes many people think of pastel colors, Hello Kitty, frilly dresses, anime and of course Japan! The word kawaii is
of all the other characters’ personalities, Rei stands out in being simply so completely different between the anime and manga. How is it that the mature, self-assured, lady-like, and self-proclaimed man-hating1young woman in the manga became the boy-hunting foil for Usagi in the anime?
In 2009, Kotaku reported that Prey had sold out during a Steam sale, which is a weird thing to happen, all things considered. I've seen some speculation that Steam codes were tied to physical CD-ROM keys provided by publisher 2K, and that's what ran out, though I'd expect more ...
So in a tranliteral sense, the sentence would technically translate to 'I have a likiness of looking at pictures'? Of course in English, it'll be weird to phrase it like that because "liking" is not really seen as a possession. ...
It's a description which supporters of manga strongly reject. But as the Olympics approach, outside eyes will turn to Japan, exerting a powerful pressure for manga and anime to be part of what people see as "cool Japan" rather than "weird Japan". Listen to James Fletcher's radio report ...