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in title, tags, annotations or urlNot one, but two live-action "Nodame Cantabile" films go into production - 0 views
Morning Musume: Japan's TV talents - 0 views
How doujinshi will take over the world (or not) - 0 views
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First, doujinshi are not commercial products, and this is one of the most important distinctions that allows its very existence.
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Many doujinshi conventions (Comiket included) require doujin circles to provide print run information, and enforces a cap. Quite simply, there aren’t enough books to export en mass.
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This is also why doujinshi has continued to grow while other media like manga, anime, and music have suffered with the advent of peer to peer trading on the internet…the doujinshi market is a collector’s market, where the physical book itself is highly valued
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Better Bibles Blog: The Bible Marketing Generation Gap - 0 views
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They also said that an alarming loss of Bible knowledge among teens is eroding students’ ability to understand British and American literature impairing their study of art, music, history, and culture.
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Especially with regard to targeting the problem among teens I suspect that a Manga Bible or a LOLCatsBible will do far more to impart basic Bible knowledge than a sort-of scholarly Study Bible.
Dōjin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex - 0 views
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Europe has caught the bug, too. In the United Kingdom, the Catholic Church is using manga to recruit new priests. One British publisher, in an effort to hippify a national franchise, has begun issuing manga versions of Shakespeare's plays, including a Romeo and Juliet that reimagines the Montagues and Capulets as rival yakuza families in Tokyo.
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Manga sales in the US have tripled in the past four years.
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Circulation of the country's weekly comic magazines, the essential entry point for any manga series, has fallen by about half over the last decade.
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Korean Firm Fined for Copying Advent Children in Video - 0 views
The Road to Comiket - 0 views
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held twice a year in August and December at the Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan, and attracts over 450,000 participants over its three day run.
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Comiket is an all genre event, meaning literally anything goes
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Comiket is also known colloquially as the birthplace of cosplay and thousands of visitors come dressed as their favorite anime, manga and game characters as well.
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The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture - 0 views
Of Otakus and Fansubs - 0 views
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hindrances in a digital world that copyright laws pose for creative works that, while technically infringing, should perhaps be valued and allowed.6 Certain features of digital technologies and the internet,7 according to Lessig, can permit greater restrictions on remix than were allowed in the past.8
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hindrances in a digital world that copyright laws pose for creative works that, while technically infringing, should perhaps be valued and allowed.6 Certain features of digital technologies and the internet,7 according to Lessig, can permit greater restrictions on remix than were allowed in the past.8
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Lessig and other legal scholars such as Mehra have pointed to dojinshi in Japan as an example of how permitting more “remix” can contribute to a vibrant cultural industry.
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タイにおける日本製大衆文化の受容--マンガ、音楽、テレビドラマを中心に - 0 views
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