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Japanese Pop culture. Anime and Manga Presented by: Makenzie Hartle. History of Manga.
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Japanese Pop culture Anime and Manga Presented by: Makenzie Hartle
History of Manga Manga, translated from the Japanese to mean “comics”, or “cartoon”, began in the late eighteenth century. During and after the U.S. occupation of Japan, American comics greatly influenced the development of the popular art form. Today, children around the world enjoy Manga and everything it has to offer.
Manga Today Today, Manga is enjoyed by people of all ages. Younger children might enjoy something humorous such as Ouran High School Host Club (a.k.a Ouran Koukou Host Club). Teenagers and college students enjoy the action packed series such as Naruto, Wolf’s Rain, or Death Note. There are series directed towards adults as well, but Manga is generally aimed towards the teenage generation.
Top Ten Popular Mangas Today Fullmetal Alchemist Death Note Saiyuki Reload Fruits Basket Prince of Tennis Naruto Haruka Naru Toki No Naka De One Piece Gintama Bleach
TOP TEN POPULAR ANIMES TODAY • Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal • Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 • Clannad After Story • Spirited Away • Cowboy Bebop • Death Note • The Girl Who Leapt Through Time • Mushi-Shi • Princess Mononoke • Nodame Cantabile
History of Anime In the early 1900’s, Japan wanted to create live-action films, but lacked the funds to do so. To improvise, they created what is now called anime. Most animes are based off of mangas, or exact recreations of the mangas. This is the same with the animes and mangas listed in previous slides. Naruto, for example, was a popular manga before it ever became an anime.
Anime Today Today, anime is extremely popular not only in Japan, but in other countries around the world. In the United States especially, anime and manga has become increasingly popular among teens recently. Conventions, such as Tekkoshocon, which is held right here in Pittsburgh, bring together anime fans to celebrate Japanese culture.
The End! As we have learned, Japanese pop culture, or more specifically anime and manga, influence people not only in Japan, but all over the world. People of all ages continue to love and enjoy manga every day, and will for years to come.