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Year: 2019

My Favorite Teas

Posted on October 6, 2019October 6, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

I debated what to write for my 600th article. Teas play a critical role in Japanese culture and in my personal life, which captures what JP is about–the intersection of anime, Japanese culture, international culture, and our lives. I’ve become a bit of a tea snob. Lipton tea doesn’t cut it anymore. I fell into…

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African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke

Posted on October 2, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

Thomas Lockley and Geoffrey Girard’s book African Samurai tries to mesh nonfiction with historical fiction. The result is a patchwork that felt more fiction than historical. The seams quickly appear when they switch from the narrative of Yasuke’s life to a more objective historical tone. Their sources are solid, but their experiment made the book feel…

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Anime Visual Language Guide

Posted on September 29, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

Anime has a visual language that shorthands character emotions and states of mind. The visual language comes from manga and its efforts to clarify the inner world of characters without resorting to words. Visual language can be thought of as a vocabulary of adverbs and adjectives. They add more detail to a character’s behavior. To…

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Summer Anime 2019 Breakdown

Posted on September 22, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

Until this summer season, I’ve been in an anime rut. Then, Carole and Tuesday and Dr. Stone came along. I’ve watch several anime that I count as decent, but not much beyond that. Most anime lately have been mediocre and tired. Isekei, I’m looking at you. I’ve been watching Demon Slayer, which was good up…

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Pokemon’s Animation Gets Better….Then it Gets Worse Again

Posted on September 15, 2019March 21, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Pokemon’s animation style has changed since the first episode of the anime debuted in 1997. The  changes often spark controversy among fans. The design changes seen in Sun and Moon has certainly riled many fans. But in order for any franchise to remain strong, it has to reinvent itself time-to-time. Sensibilities change with each decade….

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Anime Offers Diversity, More than We Think

Posted on September 8, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

When you hear the word anime, you likely think of today’s current styles: moe. But anime offers more diversity than that. Moe is a design that seeks to make you feel a warm protectiveness. Typically, this involves large eyes, small noses, small mouths, and oval faces. A few of you may think about anime designs…

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