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JapanPowered isn’t just about anime (even if the bulk of it is). You can find all different types of anime in this section.

Anime as a Teaching Method

Posted on January 21, 2018September 12, 2021 by Chris Kincaid

I didn’t grow up with anime. In fact, I didn’t grow up with television shows at all. Sure, I had shows I watched as a child–Voltron, Super Maro Bros Super Show, He-man. But I didn’t grow up with them as many have with anime. Anime like Naruto and Bleach grow with you. The protagonist starts…

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Anime Incest is Just a Part of World Literary Tradition?

Posted on January 7, 2018April 27, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Recently, there seems to be a glut of anime focusing on sibling incest. Known as the big bother complex or little sister complex, sibling incest has become a subgenre of romance. The level of romance varies. Most of the time, the complexes appear between siblings without any genetic ties or removed cousins. Sometimes, you have…

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Izetta the Last Witch

Posted on October 29, 2017 by Chris Kincaid

Set in an alternative world, Izetta pits magic against World War II technology. The story follows Izetta and the Archduchess of a small country Eylstadt as they struggle against the empire of Germania. The anime focuses on Izetta and her relationship with the Archduchess, Finé. It’s basically a light yuri with action and political intrigue….

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Friendship, Bacon, and Growing up: Silver Spoon

Posted on October 8, 2017August 1, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

On its surface, Silver Spoon appears to be another one of those the-countryside-is-idyllic-compared-to-the-city anime. However, the anime has a clear view of the challenges of rural life, including perpetual farming debt and even the brutality of farm life. It also has a heart to it, focusing on several moral lessons: appreciation for life–including livestock that die so…

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Manga Faces: Understanding and Reading Manga Visual Language

Posted on September 10, 2017March 18, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Anime and manga uses its own visual language to show a character’s inner thoughts and feelings. The visual language isn’t always easy to understand for those new to the medium. Some expressions, such as happiness, are easy enough, but how do you show a character has an upset stomach from anxiety? What about dismay? Anime…

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The Legacy of 4Kids Entertainment

Posted on August 13, 2017 by Chris Kincaid

4Kids Entertainment. I’ll wait while you hug the porcelain and bring up your last meal. Feeling a little better? Anime fans detest 4Kids for how they localized and censored and cut series like Pokemon, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and others. However, the company is behind successful children’s shows that didn’t suffer the same fate: Cabbage Patch Kids and Teenage Mutant…

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