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What Anime Sounds Like To Our Parents

What Anime Sounds Like To Our Parents. The History Of Anime. 1940 and the end of WWII through to the 1980s 1988 and the international popularity of anime to the 2000s 2000s and the modern form of anime to 2014. Pre WWII Anime. Influenced by Disney No specific style.

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What Anime Sounds Like To Our Parents

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  1. What Anime Sounds Like To Our Parents

  2. The History Of Anime • 1940 and the end of WWII through to the 1980s • 1988 and the international popularity of anime to the 2000s • 2000s and the modern form of anime to 2014

  3. Pre WWII Anime • Influenced by Disney • No specific style

  4. Momotaro Steamboat Willie Photo: http://fs148.www.ex.ua/show/96244450/96244450.png?1600 Photo: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ja64TCk3oS0/UKw4AlFy9KI/AAAAA AAAAnY/S4eepGOc4wY/s1600/15453Steamboat_Willie.jpeg

  5. The First Anime • Created by Osamu Tezuka • Tetsuwan Atom The Mighty Atom Photo: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/84/Tetsuwan_Atom_logo.png

  6. Photo: http://www.astroboy.it/Astroboy1.gif • Original Concept • Inspired by Disney

  7. Akira(1988) • Success in the west • International audience Photo: http://reel3.com/images/2011/creating-a-poster-tetsuo -for-president/akira_logo.png

  8. The Success Of Akira • Cautionary tale about anger and violence • Allegory for WWII Japan US • Lots and lots of gore • Appealed to an adult audience • More gore

  9. Modern Anime Data: Sayain Island According to the Anime News Network 13 out of the top 15 most popular anime are considered action anime

  10. Modern Anime • Action oriented • Shounen • Less story • Follow similar trends to the US Photo: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_jp-Y_pSujQA/TLP-VP2BBqI/AAAAAAAAzKQ/ c4wnJDjWcpc/s1600/Picture+1.png

  11. Conclusion • Changes in anime since WWII • Then the start of anime on an international level • Finally the modern form of anime in 2014

  12. What Was The Point Of All This? • Better understanding of anime • Be open to media from other cultures

  13. Works Cited “Anime Top 50 Most Popular.” Anime News Network. 25 March 2014.http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/ratings-anime.php?top50=popular Hoad, Phil. “Akira: the future-Tokyo story that brought anime west.” The Guardian. Guardian News, 10 July 2013. Web. 25 March 2014. http://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/jul/10/akira-anime-japanese-cartoon-manga Khan. Omar. “One Piece, Naruto Led the Way in Manga Sales Last Week, Bleach #6.” Saiyan Island. 12 March 2014. Web. 25 March 2014. http://www.saiyanisland.com/2014/03/one-piece-naruto-led-the-way-in-manga-sales-bleach-6/ Martin, Tiffany. “How Walt Disney Created Manga” The Escapist. Alloy Digital, 8 June 2010. Web. 25 March 2014. http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/issues/issue_257/7659-How-Walt-Disney-Created-Manga Winding, Nicolas. “A Brief History of Postwar Japanese Cinema.” Seems Obvious To Me. 7 January 2014. Web. 25 March 2014. http://seemsobvioustome.wordpress.com/2014/01/07/a-brief-history-of-postwar-japanese-cinema/

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