Manga guidebook to Japan - 0 views
Tours for Tokyo Anime Fair, Japanese Culture Announced - Anime News Network - 0 views
Watashi wa Kira desu - 0 views
Death Note murder mention - 0 views
Death Note murder mention - 0 views
Cartoon physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Anime physics can be considered a subset of cartoon physics.
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important distinction to make is that while the rules of Western cartoon physics are used as a source of comedy, several of the following are used in perfectly serious situations with the intent of conveying genuine drama or action.
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many of these laws only apply to the shōnen genre.
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The Visual Linguist: Manga Literacy - 0 views
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He also did some eye-tracking studies comparing the eye movements of an "expert" versus a "non-frequent" manga reader. The "non-expert" fixated far more on word balloons than images and had higher reading times. On the other hand, the "expert" reader made "fewer useless eye movements" that were smoother, in addition to a higher rate of skipping over more panels and balloons. However, the expert also had higher story comprehension recall than the non-expert, despite reading faster and skipping elements.
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frequent reading of manga correlated to achievement in language arts (particularly sentence comprehension) and a liking of social sciences, though "not significantly with liking for art class." Several studies also indicated a higher comprehension for learning from manga than from pure textual "novelized" writing.
Manga iconography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Expressive dialogue bubbles: The borders of the speech/thought bubbles changes in pattern/style to reflect the tone and mood of the dialogue. For example, an explosion-shaped bubble for an angry exclamation. Also, manga does not usually follow the normal Western comic conventions for speech (solid arc extending from the character's head) and thought bubble (several small circles used in place of the arc). The latter bubble style is often used for whispered dialogue in manga, which can confuse Western readers.
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Speed lines:
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Mini flashbacks:
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Police Reaches Dead End in Belgian 'Manga Murder' Case - Anime News Network - 0 views
Face fault - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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face fault
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meanings may differ depending on the usage by the artist or studio responsible for a work.
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Facefault (spelled as one word): A character falling over (usually flat on their face or back, sometimes with their legs sticking up in the air as the only part of them visible on-screen) with a loud thud or crash from another character saying something anticlimactic or stupid.
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Sweat drop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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drop has become associated with a broad spectrum of emotions, including embarrassment, exasperation, confusion, and shock, not all of which are necessarily considered to be sweat-inducing under normal conditions. It is frequently used in reaction to another character's bad pun or joke, or when a character's friend does something stupid or silly that makes them look bad.
Ellipsis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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In Japanese manga, the ellipsis by itself represents speechlessness, or a "pregnant pause." Given the context, this could be anything from an admission of guilt or an expression of being dumbfounded as a result of something that another person has just said or done. As a device, the tententen is intended to focus the reader on a character while allowing the character to not speak any dialogue. This conveys to the reader a focus of the narrative "camera" on the silent subject, implying an expectation of some motion or action. It is not unheard of to see inanimate objects "speaking" the ellipsis.[2]
Super deformed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views
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chibi by some anime fans, though chibi is a different concept that refers more to a person's stature rather than the art style. It is part of the Japanese culture, and is seen everywhere in Japan, from subway signs and advertising to anime and manga.
cerusee: Text in comics - 0 views
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A less cynical take on the appeal of more lightly-worded comics is that with less text, the marriage of words and pictures is a more natural and harmonious thing, easier to read, easier to understand, and more emotionally affecting.
Transmedia Storytelling 101 - 0 views
IT-competenties - Encyclopedie - 0 views
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