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The Ending of Samurai Champloo

Posted on January 3, 2016May 21, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

Samurai Champloo is one of the reasons why I like anime. It was one of my first exposures to anime for better or worse. It is hard to enjoy Hershey’s chocolate bars after eating Swiss chocolate. I watched Samurai Champloo before Cowboy Bebop. Perhaps this shapes my opinion of the show, but Samurai Champloo is…

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Looking Back on 2015

Posted on December 30, 2015October 7, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

This past year has been a blur for me, but it has been productive. I managed to get 4 books published, Vixen Hunted, Shepherd Hunted, Come and Sleep: the Folklore of the Japanese Fox, and Tanuki: the Folklore of Japan’s Trickster. I was hired at a public library to be their Assistant Director this year….

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No Game. No Life. The Rise of the Introvert

Posted on December 27, 2015October 24, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Welcome to NHK, Log Horizon, and No Game. No Life are all part of a trend of featuring NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) and hikikomori (extreme shut-ins) as protagonists. In the past several years, NEETs have been on the rise across the world. Anime, as an international storytelling medium, reflects this rise. In…

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Gurren Lagann Does Suspense Right

Posted on December 20, 2015May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Andrew and I often criticize shonen for ruining story pacing and suspense. I’ve wrote one article about the problems of anime/manga storytelling. Andrew, recently, wrote critiques of One Piece and Bleach. We often discuss what Bleach and other shows could do to tighten the storytelling and build suspense. The pull-back almost all shonen do, just…

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How to get a Convention Girlfriend or Boyfriend: American Otaku Dating

Posted on December 13, 2015January 2, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Dating sucks, particularly for those who like anime. In the US,  anime and manga fans are still stigmatized as loser neckbeards (including girls!). While this unfounded stereotype is wrong and slowly fading, it still hangs on in many areas. Because of this, many anime conventions feature speed dating events to help anime fans meet. The…

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Musings III: On the Use of Premodern Japanese in Anime

Posted on December 6, 2015July 11, 2021 by Jasmin

Hard but hardly useful? As a master student of Japanese Studies, I am obliged to concern myself not only with modern popular culture and anime but also with the subject of Premodern Japanese. To be precise, I’m learning to read texts from the Edo period and older which use bungo, or premodern grammar. I’m also…

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