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TopicKung Fu Panda Exec Says Hollywood Is At a Loss About Anime's Successes
Xethuminra
04/23/24 8:17:02 PM
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Just touched on this in the favorite director thread (Kurosawa, Scorsese, Kubrick, and the Hitch)

anime & manga is a whole different ballgame from film, but there's definitely a correlation

Anyone into British television? There are masters of the craft, and then there's what the British and Japanese do. Which is two totally opposite things haha. For example, I think British adventures just tend to be a little more earthy, and homey. They take after the world around them, following in kind suit. From what I've observed, in Japan, it's the opposite. The streets are new and it's the world that follows the example of their modern dreams. This process is often reflected as media starts in manga form, then is adapted into an anime, and later live action.... all the while influencing real fashion trends, architecture, etc

Meant to add, it's exciting , unquote
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