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RE: Depicting the japanese animation fans culture
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I like this :)
I like Japan manga since young. With reading your article, it really brought back my memories. I was a Manga fan since my studies time, every week won's miss in rental book store where they rent a lot of Japan Manga. And I have to save my lunch money in order to rent these books.
With today technolody, Japan brought the comic into animation until cosplay. It totally a different type of anime culture. And it attract different generation as well.
What a beautiful write up about anime culture. I really lucky found your post, I hope others too especially the young generation who don't know much about the history. Please continue this patience.
Are you manga's collector?
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Indeed, I'm relatively young (27 years old) so I had easy access to anime and manga online, though due to that I think I missed the thrill of searching for the physical copies to read. Unfortunately in my country there isn't much... most of the content I watch, I do so online, sometimes I help with some basic translations for the fans or read the original novels but I've never seen a proper Shonen Jump or other magazine in my hands. I do have some wallpapers I printed hanging on the walls in my room, but I'm missing the classic figures and the collections, another reason to go to Akiba I guess :D
wow.. didn't know that you so young. Then you are very resourceful. If you have a chance, grab a hard copy of the comic. The feel will be different compare with online.