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albertonykus · 8 months
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"Which Doraemon Movie Should I Watch First If I've Never Seen/Read Doraemon?"
In reviewing the Doraemon movies, I've gone over which ones are my favorites, but ranking a movie highly doesn't necessarily mean I'd recommend it to someone who has never seen Doraemon before. Of course, the obvious way to experience the Doraemon movies would be to watch them all in the order they were originally released in, but seeing more than 40 movies from an unfamiliar franchise is understandably a daunting commitment. One of the nice things about the Doraemon films (at least from a newcomer's perspective), however, is that they generally don't contain any plot-relevant references to the events of the other movies, so for the most part they can be viewed in any order without missing much context (with a few exceptions that I will cover shortly).
After giving it some thought, I have narrowed down my suggestions for "someone's first Doraemon film" to the following three:
Nobita and the Birth of Japan (2016): Doraemon helps Nobita and his friends run away from home to… 70,000 years ago, before humans lived in Japan. (@killdeercheer can attest to the effectiveness of this one as an intro to Doraemon!)
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New Nobita's Great Demon (2014): Doraemon and friends explore Central Africa and discover a secret civilization.
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Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (2022): Doraemon and friends help tiny aliens overthrow a dictatorship.
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As it happens, all of these are recent remakes of classic Doraemon movies, so they're based directly on stories written by the original manga author, but have a more "modern" art style and often flesh out certain aspects of the plot. That wasn't something I had in mind while coming up with this list, but in a way, it makes sense: I think these movies combine the strengths of both the current and classic Doraemon series.
My main reasons for recommending these three:
I expect their storylines to be of relatively broad appeal without requiring much prior knowledge.
They're a good showcase of the main characters and their dynamics.
They offer a good sense of what to expect from most Doraemon movies (i.e., they don't deviate much from the usual formula).
I personally find them enjoyable (obviously).
I think any of the three would also be solid choices for one's second (or third) Doraemon movie, but some other candidates I'd pick for those roles include:
Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King (2000): Doraemon helps Nobita switch lives with a prince from a Maya-esque civilization.
Nobita and the Windmasters (2003): Nobita keeps a small typhoon as a pet, leading Doraemon and friends to discover its connection to a hidden village.
Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (2019): Doraemon helps Nobita make an alternate reality where rabbits live on the moon.
For those who have gained some familiarity with the franchise, my top recommendations would be:
Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld (1984): Doraemon helps Nobita create a world where magic exists, which results in them having to fight literal demons.
Nobita and the Steel Troops (1986): Doraemon and friends defend humanity from an army of alien robots.
Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (1992): Doraemon and friends build a kingdom in the clouds, only to find an actual civilization hidden in the clouds. (This is an unusual one in that it references events from the regular Doraemon series, but I think enough context is provided that one can still appreciate it without having read the relevant manga or TV episodes.)
There are a few movies that I suggest a first-time viewer avoid. As previously mentioned, some movies do contain explicit continuity references to older films:
It's best to watch Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express (1996) before Nobita and the Spiral City (1997).
It's best to watch Nobita's Dinosaur (either the 1980 or 2006 version is fine) before Nobita's New Dinosaur (2020).
It's best to watch Stand by Me Doraemon (2014) before Stand by Me Doraemon 2 (2020). (I suppose that one's obvious.)
A couple of movies I don't recommend because I honestly think they're terrible and not worth anyone's time. I'd only suggest watching these two if one either is a completionist who wants to see all the Doraemon films or really enjoys riffing on bad movies:
Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King (2010)
Nobita and the Island of Miracles (2012)
Last but not least, though I've seen other fans suggest otherwise, I very much do not recommend Stand by Me Doraemon (2014) as an entry point into the franchise. Regardless of my personal opinions on its quality, I maintain that its primary target audience is viewers who are nostalgic for Doraemon and the specific manga chapters it adapts. It certainly does not provide one with a good idea of what the other movies are like.
If anyone does end up taking these suggestions, I'd be interested in hearing whether or not they hit the mark! I'd also be interested in hearing from other fans which movies they'd recommend to someone unfamiliar with Doraemon.
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mapsontheweb · 2 years
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Countries and territories the Doraemon franchise has visited through >70 movies.
UnadamantlySmall:
The Doraemon franchise takes place somewhere in suburban Tokyo, Japan. While some of its movie sets take place in another planet/world (2019 takes place on the Moon), they have also travelled throughout the world through its numerous movies. In order of mainline appearance, the list of places include:
1980: Nobita's Dinosaur in USA and Canada (remade in 2006)
1982: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil in Democratic Republic of Congo (remade in 2014, my personal favorite movie)
1984: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld in Croatia (remade in 2007)
1988: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West in People's Republic of China (also featured in 1989's Nobita and the Birth of Japan that would be remade in 2016. Xinjiang and Tibet were also featured in 2003's Nobita and the Windmasters)
1991: Nobita's Dorabian Nights in Iraq
1992: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds in Germany (also featured in 2001's Nobita and the Winged Braves)
1993: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth in Italy
1994: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen in France
1997: Nobita and the Spiral City in Slovenia
1998: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas in Oceania (country not specified)
2000: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King in Mexico (shut-out to Austria's Wiener Sängerknaben (GER: Vienna Boys' Choir) for providing the opening track for this movie)
2002: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom in Ukraine
2003: Nobita and the Windmasters in Mongolia
2004: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey in New Zealand
2010: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King in Palau
2012: Nobita and the Island of Miracles—Animal Adventure in Fiji
2013: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum in United Kingdom
2017: Nobita's Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi
2018: Nobita's Treasure Island in The Carribean (country not specified)
Edit: 1983's Nobita and the Castle of Undersea Devil took place somewhere in The Atlantic Ocean. While not part of the mainline movies, the Doraemon franchise has also visited The Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland in 藤子不二雄スペシャル ドラえもん・ヨーロッパ鉄道の旅 (JP: Fujiko Fujio Special Doraemon: Europe Rail Travel). The Doraemons spin-off includes characters from Spain, Russia, and Brazil.
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filmfactors · 1 year
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favorite doraemon villain?
Man, is my obvious favoritism for Suneo not enough for you guys? [I'm joking...]
Very good question though, and one that really made me take a bit to think on it. The issue with this question is that my relationship with this series solely hinges on my care for the main group, and rarely does my love extend to those outside of them. Piisuke, Fuuko, Riruru and Kebo are my exceptions but I still don't love, love them.
I feel maybe the answer should be obvious, Windmasters is my favorite of the movies so clearly Uranda [or 'evil Suneo'] has to be it right? Not really. The villains often don't matter to me, because their writing is not what I'm here for.
I mean it doesn't hurt when their actually interesting. Professor Storm, for example, isn't much but I at least can enjoy his motives. When it comes to ones like the father in Treasure Island, they often lower my opinion of the film if they are super involved.
So who is my favorite? I think I'll actually have to give it to the men in 'Nobita's Dinosaur 2006.' I do not love them as characters, I'm not searching for fanart of them but I love what they make the movie. They play a huge role in why this movie scores so high for me overall!
It's the aesthetic, the visuals, the tone. It's very different for a Doraemon movie, even among the darker ones. I think that can really make or break someones opinion of it.
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It's my favorite in terms of artwork for a Doraemon movie, no current modern movie can compare to the energy it brought. Thanks to the villains, we are granted some creepy visuals which I'm always a sucker for.
It's not just what they bringing to the vibe of the movie artistically, but I enjoy their motives and why they do the things they do. They are different from many of the other villains, I feel many of them are a sort of one-note evil. Often I feel they don't even have a reason to explain their cases to the group, exceptions aside.
These guys, well they are certainly very evil people, but it's not like the man in 'South Sea Adventure.' Who shares a similar goal as an animal trafficker in the future world. They aren't boring and drop exposition like their desperate for someone to talk to... they are genuinely slimy, and say their piece often with the intent to hurt or manipulate.
They are dinosaur hunters and traffickers who are tired of the same old hunt and ending up wanting to do something new. Which was hunt and torment children... it's a low bar, but hey they do say the most dangerous hunt of all is man.
I do often say the darkest doesn't equal better, which is true, but it feels like the right amount of evil. That their logic of 'hunting dinosaurs to children' pipeline isn't that much of a leap.
Though, if I were to pick a more traditional Doraemon villain? It's Gigazombie... uh specifically the 2016 version.
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This guy rules, and the movie is in my top five at least.
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doraemonfanclub · 2 years
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🧐 Countries Doraemon visited in the movies
👉 https://www.reddit.com/r/Doraemon/comments/vn7m35/countries_and_territories_the_doraemon_franchise/ 🙏 u/UnadamantlySmall
👉 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doraemon_films/
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The Doraemon franchise takes place somewhere in suburban Tokyo, Japan. While some of its movie sets take place in another planet/world (2019 takes place on the Moon), they have also travelled throughout the world through its numerous movies. In order of mainline appearance, the list of places include:
1980: Nobita's Dinosaur in USA and Canada (remade in 2006)
1982: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil in Democratic Republic of Congo (remade in 2014, my personal favorite movie)
1984: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld in Croatia (remade in 2007)
1988: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West in People's Republic of China (also featured in 1989's Nobita and the Birth of Japan that would be remade in 2016. Xinjiang and Tibet were also featured in 2003's Nobita and the Windmasters)
1991: Nobita's Dorabian Nights in Iraq
1992: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds in Germany (also featured in 2001's Nobita and the Winged Braves)
1993: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth in Italy
1994: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen in France
1997: Nobita and the Spiral City in Slovenia
1998: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas in Oceania (country not specified)
2000: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King in Mexico (shut-out to Austria's Wiener Sängerknaben (GER: Vienna Boys' Choir) for providing the opening track for this movie)
2002: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom in Ukraine
2003: Nobita and the Windmasters in Mongolia
2004: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey in New Zealand
2010: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King in Palau2012: Nobita and the Island of Miracles—Animal Adventure in Fiji
2013: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum in United Kingdom
2017: Nobita's Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi
2018: Nobita's Treasure Island in The Carribean (country not specified)
Adapted from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Countries_where_Doraemon_visited_in_the_movies.svg#/media/File:Countries_where_Doraemon_visited_in_the_movies.svg
Note: 1983's Nobita and the Castle of Undersea Devil took place somewhere in The Atlantic Ocean. While not part of the mainline movies, the Doraemon franchise has also visited The Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland in 藤子不二雄スペシャル ドラえもん・ヨーロッパ鉄道の旅 (JP: Fujiko Fujio Special Doraemon: Europe Rail Travel). The Doraemons spin-off also includes characters from Spain, Russia, and Brazil. Feel free to add to this comment if there are anything else incorrect and/or missing.
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caelestis-tuff · 11 months
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III. Where is her heart anchored?
⠀ Elaine is a lady who is easily captivated and falls for something beautiful that often attracts her attention. Recently, she doesn't have much time to find new things to pay attention to, but she also has some interests in different things.
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⠀ Music Interest :
⠀ ഒ Korean
⠀⠀ The highest ranked thing that always captivates her attention with the million talents possessed by these batches;
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Red Velvet
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Wanna One
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Aespa
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Enhypen
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Girls' Generation
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ NCT {mostly Dream}
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ ZB1
⠀⠀ However, in recent times she has also taken an interest in some catchy-sounding songs, mostly girl group songs.
⠀ ഒ Western :
⠀⠀ Besides her love for Korean music, she first fell into the charm of other foreign musicians who accompanied her since hers childhood.
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Westlife
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Taylor Swift
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ One Direction
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Justin Timberlake
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Bruno Mars
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Coldplay
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ Maroon 5
⠀⠀ ♡̷̷̷ NIKI, and so many more
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⠀ Movie/Series/Drama :
⠀ This sweet lady enjoys spending time watching a variety of films or television shows. She can tolerate all genres except horror, but not all film plots she can accept. She has previously perused the watch lists listed below:
❥ Korean :
⠀ • Naughty Kiss
⠀ • Oh My Ghost
⠀ • Descendant of The Sun
⠀ • Entertainer
⠀ • Penthouse series
⠀ • Vincenzo
❥ Western:
⠀ • The Chronicles of Narnia {2005-2010}
⠀ • Marvel Cinematic Universe {2008-recent}
⠀ • DC Extended Universe {2013-recent}
⠀ • Chaos Walking {2021}
⠀ • Tenet {2020}
⠀ • Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children {2016}
⠀ • The Pope's Exorcist {2023}
❥ Animation :
⠀ • All Doraemon series {1980-recent}
⠀ • All Barbie movies {2001-2012}
⠀ • Disney Princesses {1937-recent}
⠀ • Disney movies {1937-recent}
⠀ • Frozen {(I) 2013, (Fever), (II) 2019}
⠀ • Zootopia {2016}
⠀ That's just a brief about her favorite movies, to know more about other movies that she have watched before, you may clicked on this link below;
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⠀ Other:
⠀ Her favorite activity is baking, and her favorite tastes are matcha and chocolate. She has a huge sweet tooth. But because she is so busy during the day, she frequently prepares home-cooked meals as her daily meal preference. When she has a lot of spare time and is bored, she also frequently spends her time creating a piece of arts on her digital editing application. When the holidays arrive, she enjoys exploring the city; her favorite parts are the hills and the beach.
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waaatchlist · 1 year
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anime films
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A Whisker Away (2020).mp4 AnimePahe_Umibe_no_Etranger_-_01_BD_720p_Elax.mp4 Belle (2021) - Ryu to Sobakasu no Hime, literally The Dragon and Freckled Princess).mp4 Bubble (2022).mp4 Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru - Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop (2020) Flavors of youth (2018).mp4 Fragtime (2019).mp4 Hal (2013).mp4 Her Blue Sky (2019) Sora no Aosa wo Shiru Hito yo.mp4 High School! Kimengumi (1986) I've Always Liked You (2016).mp4 In This Corner of the World (2016).mp4 Kaijuu no Kodomo (Children of the Sea) -2019.mp4 Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara (Ride Your Wave) - 2019.mp4 Maquia When the Promised Flower Blooms (2018).mp4 Mary and the Witch's Flower (2017).mp4 Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984).mp4 Patema Inverted (2013).mp4 Penguin Highway (2018) - hardcoded subs.mp4 Roujin Z.mp4 Royal Space Force The Wings of Honnˆamise (1987).mp4 Sing a Bit of Harmony (2021) Ai no Utagoe wo Kikasete.mp4 Sonny Boy & Dewdrop Girl (2013).mp4 Tamako Love Story 2014 Tekkonkinkreet (2006).mp4 Tenshi no Tamago (Angel's Egg) (1985).mp4 The Anthem of the Heart (2015).mp4
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A Letter to Momo [BD 720p AAC] [1A383C30] A Silent Voice Koe no katachi 2016 - Akira (1988) 720p BRrip_sujaidr Arrietty (2010) Children Who Chase Lost Voices From Deep Below BRRip  Colorful 2010 (Dual Audio) [BDRip-720p-8bit] Cowboy Bebop the Movie Knockin on Heavens Door 2001 1080p  Detective Conan Dimensional Sniper 2014 Doraemon Stand by Me (2014) - hardcoded subs.mp4 From Up on Poppy Hill.dvdrip.x264 - English Dub Garden of Words [Kotonoha no Niwa] Ghost in the Shell (1995) [Eng 5.1 & Jpn 5.1 + Subs] Blu-ray Hello.World.2019.720p.BluRay.x264.850MB-Mkvking Hotarubi No Mori E (To the Forest of Firefly Lights) - hardcoded subs.mkv Howl's Moving Castle_(2004)_English Dub_BRRip_720p_KrazyKarvs_Sujaidr_TMRG Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) - hardcoded subs.mkv Laputa-Castle in the Sky aka Tenk– no shiro Rapyuta (1986)  Leafie, A Hen into the Wild (2011) - hardcoded subs.mp4 Lu Over the Wall 2017 720p BRRip 800 MB - iExTV Midori 1992 Millennium Actress 2001 Mirai (2018) BluRay 720p x264 850MB-XpoZ My neighbor Yamada [1999] - hardcoded subs.mkv Napping Princess 2017 Ocean Waves (1993) [BluRay] [1080p] [YTS.AM] Only Yesterday (1991) 720p BrRip x264 Pimp4003 (PimpRG) Perfect.Blue.1997.DVDRip Pom Poko (1994) - hardcoded subs.mp4 Ponyo 2008 720p BRRip x264-MgB Porco Rosso (1992) [BluRay] [1080p] [YTS.AM] Summer Days with Coo 2007 The Case of Takafumi Yokozawa 2014 The Cat Returns (2002) 720p [Jpn 5.1 & Eng] Blu-ray (Studio Ghibli) The Tale of Princess Kaguya.mkv Tokyo Godfathers (2003) 1080p [Jpn 5.1 + Subs] Blu-ray Whisper of the Heart 1995 720p BRRip x264-MgB Wolf Children 2012 Your Name 2016 hdrip 720p HC - hardcoded subs.mp4
Ashita Sekai ga Owaru toshitemo (The Relative Worlds) 2019 - hardcoded subs.mp4 Godzilla City on the Edge of Battle 2018 Harmony (2015) - hardcoded subs.mp4 Liz and the Blue Bird (2018) - hardcoded subs.mp4 The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl (2017) [1080p] [BluRay] [5.1] [YTS.MX] The Wind Rises 2013 The.Boy.and.the.Beast.2015.BluRay.1080p.5.1CH Weathering with You (Tenki no Ko) [1080p][x265]
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softgont · 2 years
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Doraemon in hindi movie list
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“ Doraemon: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King“.“ Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe“.“ Doraemon: Nobita’s Great Adventure in the South Seas“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express“.“ Doraemon: Nobita’s Diary on the Creation of the World“.“ Doraemon: Nobita’s Three Visionary Swordsmen“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan“.“ Doraemon: The Record of Nobita’s Parallel Visit to the West“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops“.“Doraemon: Nobita’s Great Adventure into the Underworld”.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil“.“ Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil“.“ Doraemon: The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer“.Doraemon is also the highest-grossing anime movie franchise of all time, and one of the highest-grossing animated movie franchises in the world. The franchise was previously known as Dora the Movie until 2004.Īt the Japanese box office, Doraemon grossed more than 100 billion yen in revenue and sold more than 100 million tickets, having surpassed Godzilla as Japan’s highest-grossing film franchise. Toho currently has worldwide distribution and licensing rights for all films in the series. Since 1980, all of these movies to date have been released by Toho.
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This list of Doraemon movies includes both feature films and short films based on the manga and anime series Doraemon.
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The anime series is currently airing on Disney Channel and airing on Disney + Hotstar. It is the highest rated children’s show with over 100 million viewers. It is the most successful Japanese anime in India. It has won the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards India twice in a row for Best Children’s Show (20) and was nominated in the 2014, 2016, 2017, 20 edition for the same category. The Doraemon franchise arrived in India on Februwhen the anime first aired on Hungama TV. The story revolves around a robotic earless cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to help a boy named Nobita Nobi (野 比 の び 太, Nobi Nobita). The series has also been adapted into a successful anime series and media franchise. (Last Updated On: December 22, 2020) About Doraemonĭoraemon (Japanese: ド ラ え も ん Japanese pronunciation: ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujiko Fujio, the pseudonym of the duo Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko.
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The Freedom of Expression, radio version - Ep 65, Dec 2016 - Christmas, Controversial Fabreeze CM, Rocker Uchida Yūya.
Kaoru starts that by saying that its Christmas Eve today, but then corrects himself because as the show is always broadcast at 1am, its actually now Christmas day. Joe asks Kaoru how old he was before he stopped believing in Santa. This is actually a question that came via email last week, Joe had just forgotten to check it. Kaoru then repeats the question, 'Did you believe in Santa? If so, how long for?'. Kaoru thinks he probably believed in Santa until about 1st or 2nd grade of elementary school. The trigger for him no longer believing is when his parents took him to buy a Christmas present together 🤣. Joe asks what type of stuff he bought, and Kaoru replies that Doraemon was big when he was a kid, so he used to get Doraemon stuff, but also sometimes Ultraman stuff, or Robocon stuff. Joe then asks whether Dir en grey ever do Christmas events. Kaoru says they don't, neither have they every made a Christmas song. (*Imagine a Dir en grey xmas song!* 🤣)
Kaoru then reads out another email, this time from a woman who says she has recently fallen in love with a man who is super into heavy metal, and she has no idea what to talk about with him. She really wants to make him fall in love with her, so she asks Kaoru to play some heavy metal on the show that she can use, to impress the man she loves with her knowledge. Kaoru says that he himself doesn't know a lot about metal. He is not sure whether this is metal, but he decides to play one of his own songs - Tsumi to batsu.
After playing the record, Kaoru comes back on-air, saying he felt so nostalgic hearing the song, he started sweating. He then wishes the woman who sent the email well in her quest to snare her man.
Kaoru's first topic this week is about a controversial CM produced for the de-oderising product Fabreeze. The cm shows people smelling a dried, fermented fish product called Kusaya, while pulling faces, and saying it stinks. They then smell it again after using fabreeze to demonstrate how well the product eliminates bad smells. This cm has angered the residents on Hachjōjima, an island know for the production of Kusaya. The question has since arisen of whether its ok to use Kusaya as a symbol of stinky things. Kaoru and Joe are both quick to say that this food does smell bad, thats why its called 'Kusaya'(*in Japanese, stinky = kusai*). Joe says it can't really be helped if it has this kind of association, that is the identity it has. Kaoru says that it could alternatively be seen as good promotion. Joe agrees, and says there are probably a lot of young people who have never even heard of kusaya, so this might be a good chance for the makers of it to spread awareness of it. On top of this, says Kaoru, comedy shows have been know to quite often use kusaya as the typical stinky item, so he's not sure what difference this cm makes. Being stinky is its selling point. Joe says that in the current age, its so difficult to get people to take notice of things when so little info is provided. So even though this may be portrayed in a slighly negative light, the fact that it is actually getting public attention could be the starting point to revealing the true charm of kusaya to the public. This is a good chance for the people of Hachijōjima. Kaoru agrees. Kaoru thinks that commercials used to be a lot more offensive than they are now. Joe confirms that they were, and says that society used to also be much more tolerant of offensive material than it is now. Kaoru thinks the old way was more interesting. Joe continues to say that the world in general is becoming too intolerant. If anything is even a tiny bit wrong, people are so quick to go on the attack these days. He wants the world to be a bit more tolerant. One person's bad could be another person's good. Kaoru states that nowadays there is less and less for young people to aim for in terms of careers, as the world becomes more strict in its opinions. For example, in the Shōwa era becoming a teacher used to be thought of as a good job, but now becoming a teacher means having to face monster parents, so is much less appealing. Joe feels more tolerance is what the world needs.
Tasai joins them next, and Joe says he is glad its Tasai joining them on Christmas Eve, and not Hiranabe. Hiranabe would probably be full of filth. Tasai's news is about legendary rock star Uchida Yūya, then 77 years old. Tasai says that despite suffering a fall when he was recently in the UK, which resulted in him being unable to walk, Uchida (now back in Japan) has since attended a Roman Porno event. 35 years ago Uchida had starred in the Roman Porno movie 'Aaa onnatachi waika (嗚呼!おんなたち 猥歌). During the event he told a story about an actress on the movie whom he labelled 'useless' after she lost her temper. He apparently said, 'I shouldn't say who it was...but it was Takahata Atsuko'. Uchida's appearance at this event was supposed to be for a 30min talk session with director Yukisada Isao, but Yukisada only managed about 30 seconds worth, Uchida talked about his own things for the whole rest of the time. He ended the talk saying he wanted to go home, and the food there was disgusting.
They all think Uchida is pretty great. Tasai comments that Uchida's way of life is often described as 'rock', but what is the definition of 'rock', what does that even mean? Joe says he knows Uchida quite well, and there are plenty of things he can't repeat about him, but he tells a story from after the 3.11 disaster struck Tōhoku. The photographer Kurigami Kazumi had seen Uchida riding through Tōhoku on his bicycle then at over 70 years old. Kurigami had described this as 'rock'.
Joe says that Uchida is also responsible for discovering a lot of new musicians, and he was also know to many big overseas musicians, including Frank Zappa. Uchida said about himself, 'There is no one else who has contributed as much as I have the world of Japanese Rock, and has also made as little money as I have'. Kaoru says Dir en grey were once invited to Uchida's annual New Year event, but were unable to attend due to timing. They all say again that they think he is pretty cool. Joe says that Uchida did have a serialised column in Rolling Stone magazine, and for his first entry he wrote about getting arrested at Harajuku police station. Tasai thinks he would get on well with Kami.
Kaoru finishes by saying he's glad he got his new bgm finished before the show ends. He had promised to do it during the summer, but never did. He then plugs the aknot dvds, the Uroboros and Moab tours (including one date in Okinawa), tells listerners to look forward to the last episode of this radio show next week, and ends by saying 'Merry Christmas'.
Songs - Dir en grey/Tsumi to Batsu, Limp Bizkit/Nookie, Dir en grey/Ain't Afraid To Die.
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For some (indeed stupid) reasons, I deleted my Obsidian, along with its database and around 7 or 9 entries. So, here I am, using something web-based, and I hope I won't lose it anytime soon.
Every day, whenever I wake up, I always ask myself:
How do you feel? Like, right now, right this moment?
What did you do last night? Did it affect your current mood?
Did you have any (un)pleasant dreams? What was it about? (of course, if you can recall it)
I find myself relieved when there are still answers to such questions. Because if there is none, then I'm completely numb. That's how I lived for the last 6 weeks, all working from home. Only two weeks after it, I realized I was in a depression. Nobody ever realized it, even myself. Let's not talk about how tough it is. We all know what depression can do to an adult with a fairly strong mentality (hint: it does wreak havoc on their physical and mental health). I'm still on my way to recover from the deep shit.
And somehow, on the journey, I learned to appreciate my feeling, or to be exact, the ability to feel or sympathize with someone.
I was a rather imaginative child who always daydreams - that was how my mom described younger me. "She reads all the time. She doesn't like going out. Sometimes she can be all bubbly and child-like. Other time she will stare at the sky for hours." My imagination kept me afloat; books were my friends. On the far sky, there might be a small boat with Doraemon and his gang on a cloud over there, or Stas and Nel with two African slaves passing the scorching desert looking for their way home.
Growing up, the vivid imagination turned into sympathy. I cried on the part when Rémi could not say goodbye to his kind foster mother. My parents did not like it; me being dreamy and clumsy at the same time angered them even further. It was tough thinking about those days again. So, as soon as I can remember, I learned how to suppress my emotion. I still read as it's still my main hobby. But it gets harder and harder to read fiction or anything that requires imagination. I was frustrated. Those sentences were no longer meaningful or tear-triggering - my hobby soon turned into a burden. Then, non-fiction stepped in and became the obvious choice for a growing young adult trying to figure out life and herself.
Time flies. The once edgy teenager now turned into a cinnamon bachelor (*).
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Like how I felt with books, there is a quite similar feeling that I can't seem to grasp these days. The last time I truly experienced it was 2016, maybe? It's the fluttering feeling in your stomach when you feel certain chemistry towards your love interest.
I enjoy it. And at the same time, not at all. He came into my life suddenly. My first impression of him was:
"Oh, so he is the same age as me. Not interested."
"Who the hell would find a language exchange partner on Tinder? Lame. But hey, he knows English and French, so this might be good."
"Better make it quick, or he might leave soon."
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It turned out I was wrong. Dead wrong.
Surprisingly, we shared some interests. My inner edgy rock fan kid was brought out, and she was excited as hell. We share a playlist on Spotify and gradually add our little pieces of discovery. It can be a jazzy tune, an old Coldplay piece, or something as ancient as Bob Dylan. In the context of "practice our speaking skills," we talked about various things—books, movies, family, how we feel about our own achievement, and stuff. Our conversations turned into deep talk at night, lasted until late, and left each of us (or just me) exhausted yet longing for more. Sometimes it doesn't have to be a long talk; even a listen-together session will suffice. Our pieces were put into the queue, and no one talked to each other. Just listened.
Compared to all the extravagant and adventures I went through, this is nothing. I truly enjoyed it, wasn't aware of how much I longed for something so simple. It turned out, the only thing I ever want is (kind of) mental intimacy. And somehow, I'm craving even more.
I'm the kind of person who will make half of my decision on an impulse. Because I can't stand telling myself, "what if." What if I do this? What if I don't? Would it be better or worse? I would rather do it to see the consequences than keep all the questions and regrets to myself. However, this time I can't bring myself to do that. Ironically, "what if" was brought to the table again, despite how much I hate it. What if he doesn't feel the same? What if I creep him out? Even when I know this bubbly feeling won't last long, my heart can't stand losing it.
I wish this lockdown situation begone soon so that I can see him and my own feeling. I wish this were just a phase, so my heart could calm itself down. I wish, as soon as I see him, I will realize it's just me being in a crush, so this can end faster. My heart will also see how foolish it is to swoon over someone it never met. At the same time, I want to call him, and ask "Hey, how was your day? was it tough? It's Monday, so there must be a flood of patients, right? Please take care of yourself, alright? Don't be the preacher who doesn't practice what they preach.". Then he will laugh his heart out on the other side and leave me speechless with my clever remarks - which got him to call me cheeky.
Pandemic is terrible. So is love.
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Yoinked out of the Scrungler’s Abyss
Howdy folks~ I haven’t really checked Tumblr in any detail for a few months now, as I’ve been quite thoroughly embroiled in an omelette writing the senior thesis that will complete my undergrad career, but my pal @fishdavidson has invoked my wretched wraith from the wailing scholastic void to compel me to tell y’all some of my personal information. Since the world might conceivably end any second, it’s apparently important that you have information to remember me by, so I’ll contribute the following in due templatic fashion: Last song I listened to: The Riddler by Nightwish (album: Oceanborn) Last movie I saw: “36th Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016″ Currently watching (mostly on hiatus b/c school): One Piece (as always), Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Steins;Gate, and bingewatching Abroad in Japan (and several affiliated vloggers) on Youtube Currently reading: The big works in the Nanosyntax canon of Pavel Caha, also Plato’s The Republic, each week’s new chapters of One Piece and My Hero Academia (and a bunch of other manga on personal hiatus), Junji Itō’s manga adaptation of Osamu Dazai’s No Longer Human, and Hubert Selby’s Requiem for a Dream. Currently craving: Free time, and a moment’s respite from overwork and associated anxiety I’m ordinarily not into tagging people in challenges like these, but in the eschatological spirit that’s currently keeping us festive on our toes, I’ll tag: @bh1002 @catsune-miku @kerosona @brookkin99 @isabelle-has-a-saw @zrpants
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Ranking the Doraemon Movies
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Having watched (or rewatched) and reviewed every Doraemon movie released up to this point, the temptation to rank them is hard to resist. I’ll stress that the following ranking is of course based on my own opinions and I can’t pretend to represent any sort of consensus viewpoint. The Doraemon films have played with such a wide variety of settings and story genres that it’d only be natural for different viewers’ rankings to differ dramatically based on personal taste.
It’s striking to me that even after over 40 installments, there are very few Doraemon movies that I’d outright consider “not worth watching”. Not only that, but each cinematic storyline manages to do something that sets itself apart from the others (excluding remakes, that’s a total of 36 unique narratives to date). Considering how easy it would be for the nearly annual releases of such a long-running, popular franchise to descend into staleness and mediocrity, that is quite an achievement. No, not every Doraemon film is a winner, and I’m not going to claim that even my favorite movies in the franchise are the pinnacle of animated entertainment. However, if you enjoy family-friendly science fiction about adventure and friendship, there are certainly worse ways to spend an evening than with a Doraemon movie that has an enticing premise.
Full ranking (with links to individual reviews) below the break...
Note that for reasons given in my review, the original Nobita and the Haunts of Evil (1982) is disqualified from ranking.
From highest to lowest rated:
Nobita and the Birth of Japan (2016)
Nobita’s Great Adventure into the Underworld (1984)
Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (1992)
New Nobita’s Great Demon (2014)
Nobita’s Little Star Wars 2021 (2022)
Nobita’s Little Star Wars (1985)
Nobita’s Three Visionary Swordsmen (1994)
Nobita and the Steel Troops (1986)
Nobita’s Diary on the Creation of the World (1995)
Nobita and the Windmasters (2003)
Nobita’s New Dinosaur (2020)
Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King (2000)
Nobita in the Robot Kingdom (2002)
Nobita’s Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (2019)
Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth (1993)
Nobita’s Dinosaur (1980)
Nobita’s Dinosaur (2006)
Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil (1983)
Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express (1996)
Nobita and the Winged Braves (2001)
Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey (2004)
Nobita’s Treasure Island (2018)
Nobita’s Secret Gadget Museum (2013)
Nobita’s Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi (2017)
Nobita and the Animal Planet (1990)
The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer (1981)
Nobita and the Birth of Japan (1989)
Stand by Me Doraemon 2 (2020)
Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs (1987)
The Record of Nobita’s Parallel Visit to the West (1988)
Nobita and the New Steel Troops (2011)
Nobita and the Spiral City (1997)
Nobita and the Green Giant Legend (2008)
Nobita Drifts in the Universe (1999)
The New Record of Nobita’s Spaceblazer (2009)
Nobita’s Space Heroes (2015)
Nobita’s Dorabian Nights (1991)
Stand by Me Doraemon (2014)
Nobita’s New Great Adventure into the Underworld (2007)
Nobita’s Great Adventure in the South Seas (1998)
Nobita and the Island of Miracles (2012)
Nobita’s Great Battle of the Mermaid King (2010)
Also, because I have to be a dork about this, I made a graph of this ranking with the movies ordered by release date. Each film is assigned a score based on its ranking, with the highest-rated having a score of 42 and the lowest-rated having a score of 1. The green line on the left separates the entries produced within the manga author Fujiko F. Fujio’s lifetime from those that came afterward, whereas the green line on the right marks the beginning of the 2005 anime reboot.
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It’s interesting to see where the rises and dips are (or so I think). Looks like I’m not a fan of most movies that came out during the first decade of the anime reboot! More recent Doraemon films, however, have started rising in the ranks again. I look forward to seeing this year’s movie!
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chillkingpenguin · 3 years
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Week 9 - Fandom
It was a little difficult for me to consider myself as a fan but that’s because I’m comparing myself to the super fans out there who would literally spend thousands or beyond just to collect items related to anything they are a fan of. So, I gave it some thought. What is it that I like and how much I like those things? I went back far to my childhood to figure things that I could’ve been a fan of or something that I had simply forgotten that I originally was a fan of.
Doraemon. Yes, that cat robot anime. For those who don’t know, Doraemon (the character and also the title of the show) is a blue cat robot that came from the future. Doraemon was sent to the past by Nobita’s (the protagonist) descendant using a time machine to help prevent him from making mistakes, to save him from his bleak future. Doraemon possesses a 4-dimensional pocket which contains cool gadgets from the 22nd century. It’s with these tools Doraemon tries to help Nobita in his daily life. The show normally consists of moral teachings with a touch of educational science (Rei, 2005). A famous show originated from Japan and was made available to many countries including Malaysia. A show loved by many, especially among the Japanese people (mokugyo, 2016).
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This show basically made up most of my childhood and honestly, I was surprised that I had forgotten. This show sparked my love for manga, anime and also drawing. It was my root. I remember collecting and reading every Doraemon manga and watched every single episode and movies that was shown on the television back then. I would buy Doraemon piggy banks, plushies and toys. After remembering all these, I thought to myself, maybe I am like those fans after all.
Media Representation of Fans
Media represents fans as weird, overly emotional, obsessed and childlike. This hit close to home for me. I can remember many moments where people, my parents included, questioning me for still watching cartoons during my teenage years and basically implicating me to grow out of my anime fandom. The sight of me being immersed and invested in the story of an anime appeared weird to them. “They’re just cartoons, not real people”.
There are extremists sure, but that applies to everything in life. There’s always someone who takes things too far and that’s what people should be concern about. But someone enjoying a cartoon show is not all that different from the dramas that they watch on the television. They are not real too. They too, are characters.
A Study of Empathy
We are creatures with empathy. According to Finke (2015), there was a study that found people can generate empathy for people who are different than they are by watching movies and reading books. The study showed that the participants showed greater empathy for definable “outgroups” and helped for better understanding of other people’s perspective.
Isn’t it unfair to “classify” people who show greater ability to empathize with people, weird? I certainly think so. To a certain extend anyway. Some people do go too far afterall.
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OPINION: The Life and Times of an Indian Otaku
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  Makoto Shinkai's Weathering With You marked a historic first in my anime watching career. Contrary to popular belief, being the first anime to be released in Indian theaters is not the historic first in question (that honor goes to Shinchan: Bungle in the Jungle). Rather, Weathering With You would become the first film I'd ever watch on opening day — "first day first show" as we Indians call it. In the mad scramble to get tickets, I'd emerged a winner. Was it worth the struggle?
An emphatic yes. It was so good I went on to rewatch it twice.
    To fans in India: I’m so happy to tell that ‘Weathering With You’ (Tenki no ko) will release in India this October! We have licensed the Indian distribution rights to PVR Pictures and BookMyShow backed company Vkaao.
— 新海誠 (@shinkaimakoto) August 10, 2019
  The Indian theatrical release of Weathering With You in 2019 marked an important moment in the history of the Indian anime fandom. The story of how Shinkai noticed (and fulfilled) an online petition by Indian fans asking for its release here is already the stuff of legend. Because access to anime (especially in theaters) was so scarce in India, even in 2019, fans sought to have the film legally released in theaters. And thanks to Shinkai, it worked. To Indian anime fans, this represented the moment Japan — and the rest of the world — recognized our existence in the fandom. But Indian otakus didn't spring up overnight. Anime has had nearly three decades of history here. It just looks a little different than the rest of the world. The origins of anime in India go back to the '90s. Prior to the economic reforms of 1991, we had one — yes, only one — TV channel, the state-owned Doordarshan. The post-1991 wave of private TV channels brought with it a flood of international TV shows, among them anime like Robotech (which aired on the newly-created Star Plus). Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama, the anime adaptation of the Indian mythological epic of the same name, was released in 1992 and had a long and troubled production history, but the end product was a grand success, with its all-star Hindi cast and catchy songs turning it into a TV fixture for well over a decade. It even received a US release, with Bryan Cranston voicing the lead role. The remainder of the '90s would see various anime achieve varying degrees of success, from Nippon Animation's 1989 adaptation of The Jungle Book — which became a nationwide hit — airing in India starting in 1993, to late-night anime like You're Under Arrest and Gunsmith Cats. Despite this, there wasn't yet an actual fandom surrounding anime at the time. That would all change upon the turn of the century.
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  Cartoon Network revolutionized the Indian anime market when the channel arrived in 2001. The launch of dedicated anime programming block Toonami brought with it two anime that would permanently shape the future of the fandom: Dragon Ball Z and Cardcaptor Sakura (albeit in its heavily-edited Cardcaptors form). While I never watched Dragon Ball Z (compared to all my friends at school), I did watch some Cardcaptors with my sister, which would actually be the very first anime I watched. My own viewing habits notwithstanding, DBZ was very much the anime of the moment. Schoolkids would frequently shout out famous lines from the iconic English dub. We'd even invented various hand games based on attacks and moves from DBZ. In 2003, another monumental shift would come as the childhood classic Pokémon hit the small screen, followed closely by Digimon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Beyblade. The merchandise associated with these franchises turned them into smash hits with a younger audience. All the cool kids had Pokemon cards and Beyblade tops. Battling with them at school was the stuff childhood was made of. To this day, these toys continue to sell well. Beyblade tournaments are still very much a thing. While many of my schoolmates were avid fans of DBZ, there were other trends in anime that could be observed, trends that had to do with language. From my experience, certain anime were only available dubbed in Hindi — a language spoken largely by the northern half of the country. Coming from a south Indian city with a significant north Indian population, I could observe a clear trend wherein Hindi-speaking north Indians grew up with these Hindi-dubbed anime, while people in the south (who spoke other languages) largely grew up with titles that were available in English (or Tamil, as fans of DBZ's Tamil dub can testify). Interestingly, these Hindi dubbed anime tended to be ones that were popular in Japan but not so much in the West — stuff like Doraemon, Shin-Chan, KochiKame, and Case Closed. This gave the north Indian anime scene a rather unique flavor. An even more interesting case is that of India's northeastern region (comprised of states like Nagaland, Manipur, and Meghalaya). Being culturally different from the rest of India, these states have had a history of consuming Korean and Japanese media, and they embraced anime and manga in a way the rest of the nation had not. Anime-related cosplay is huge in the northeast, with some of the best cosplay conventions in the nation taking place there and becoming a part of the local fashion scene. The general acceptance of otaku culture in the region continues to be high.
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Eventually, anime would become a little more accessible to all. The launch of dedicated channel Animax in 2004 represented another watershed moment in the fandom. The shows Animax brought over were unlike anything we'd seen in the medium. Shows like Bleach, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Inuyasha, and K-On! redefined what anime meant for Indian audiences who had previously seen anime as a childhood interest and no different from other cartoons. As the channel slowly began to shift its focus to the older teen/young adult demographic, more mature anime like Cowboy Bebop, Hell Girl, Akira, and Welcome to the NHK challenged our conservative notions of what was acceptable to air on TV, especially considering these shows aired in daytime slots rather than late-night. This honeymoon period did not last. Animax was delisted by service providers in 2012. The years to come would be some of the most frustrating for us anime fans, as availability was at its most inconsistent and uncertain. While the channel attempted to make a comeback later on in 2016, it eventually disappeared for good in 2017. Despite all these problems, I look back on Animax fondly. Thanks to it, we became aware of the existence of the entity known as "anime." We began to actively seek out anime over other forms of animation. In short, it resulted in the formation of an actual fandom centered around anime. Anime fan clubs began to pop up in major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Kolkata. Widespread conventions outside of the northeast region came next. Anime Con India was started in 2010, followed closely by Delhi Comic-Con in 2011. Anime conventions in India are a curious thing. They are very unlike the sprawling, sophisticated conventions of the West. The funds simply aren't there for that sort of thing. I don't recall a single Indian anime convention that was attended by a voice actor, animator, or the like. So what are Indian cons about? In an interview with The Citizen, Anime Con India founder Nitesh Rohit talked about his reason for starting the con: "like any other belief and faith they all needed a temple to congregate (at)." This statement really resonates with me, and sums up what Indian cons are about. What they lack in scale and facilities, they make up for in intimacy and a feeling of togetherness. They are more or less small-scale events for anime fans to find other fans, to network with them, and basically feel less alone. Because feeling alone was part of the original Indian otaku experience. The early fandom was largely an urban phenomenon, as going to cons wasn't an option for everyone and the internet wasn't what it is today. So, you had these disconnected pockets of fans. People around you were unlikely to share your interest in anime and may have even judged you for it. The general consensus in India was (and still is) that animation is a medium for children. And remember, for a long time, anime accessibility varied by region. So, if you were lucky enough to find a kindred otaku, there was no guarantee they were into (or had even heard of) the same titles as you. This meant that we hadn't really had the ability to develop any sort of unique culture or traditions of our own. Things like going to cons, renting anime DVDs, memes and in-jokes — these things didn't exist for the vast majority of early fans who were school-going kids or college students of little means. A culture of our own wouldn't arise until much later — when that generation grew up.
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  Of course, it wasn't just us who grew up — technology did, too. The internet became more ubiquitous. Social media and forums enabled us to network with each other regardless of location, in ways we'd never have imagined. To the scattered fandom of the early days, this has been nothing short of a blessing. The other big change ushered in by the internet was the era of streaming. Until then, most of our anime viewing took place on television and as previously stated, was not always very consistent. Accessibility improved greatly with the launch of Netflix in 2016. In today's India, Netflix is a household name, with a significant portion of young adults having access to a subscription. With a catalog of over 200 anime, Netflix has been responsible for pulling in many new fans. Plenty of people "come for the movies, stay for the anime." Series like My Hero Academia, Death Note, and One-Punch Man have become mainstream successes in this fashion, with a significant following even among non-anime fans. Another streaming service that is beginning to make inroads into the Indian market is Crunchyroll, with simulcasts like Boruto and originals like Tower of God, and the fact that it is free makes it accessible to anyone with an internet connection. Most Indian anime fans I know of have heard of Crunchyroll, and as more titles get licensed it is inevitable that its popularity will rise. And us otakus are doing plenty to help it do just that.
The success of Weathering With You is a shining example of the tight-knit nature of the Indian anime fandom. All it took was one person (an anime fan named Divishth Pancholi) to create a Change.org petition asking for its release in Indian theaters. The petition went viral, getting over 50,000 signatures and attracting the attention of Shinkai and the producers, resulting in its release here. Today, that event is seen as a smaller part of a greater Indian anime movement that is pushing for increased availability and acceptance of anime in India. Hashtags like #IndiaWantsAnime frequently make their presence felt on social media. This fandom isn't without its problems — it isn't the most inclusive when it comes to non-male fans, the "animation is for kids" specter hasn't been fully shaken off, and I'd love for anime BluRays/DVDs to be more widely available here. But I am grateful for the fandom's existence for getting me into anime in the first place. Without them, I'd have never been sitting in a movie theater on October 11, 2019, watching Weathering With You.
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✅ 鬼滅の刃 無限列車編 Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's New Dinosaur 2020  ✅
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シリーズ一覧 原作:吾峠呼世晴 著者:矢島綾 脚本:ufotable ISBN:978-4-08-703503-2 判型/ページ数:新書判/224ページ+口絵4ページ 定価:本体700円+税 発売日:2020年10月16日
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Hello, my name is Queennie and I’m from Philippines. I am 19 years old and I am interested to be my penpal.
About Queennie:
First of all, I was diagnosed with Autism since birth.
I love dogs so I owned a pet dog named ‘Brinkley’, a shi tsu but also I love cats too.
I love bunnies and butterflies that those 2 became my spirit animals.
My favorite colors are pink, yellow, blue and purple/violet. I also love pastel and glittery ones too.
My talents are: Singing and Dancing.
My favorite subjects are C.L.E., English, Science and M.A.P.E.H.
My hobbies are: Watching TV and YouTube videos, listening to music, reading books, sometimes I wrote stories. I also made picture movies and uploaded it on YouTube. I even played games on my phone. I wish I want to play on Steam (My username is ItaKonaBaekLover) but…one problem is I don’t have a game controller and other games so I might be missing out always. 
I used to have GAMEBOY Advance SP, PSP and Nintendo DS but now I stopped playing it.
My Favorite Games of GAMEBOY Advance SP: Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak and Pokemon Sapphire Version
My Favorite Game of Nintendo DS: Imagine: Ballet Star
My Favorite Game of PSP: LocoRoco, LocoRoco 2 and Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2. (Did you know I really loved LocoRoco that it was remastered for PS4 and PS4 pro? I really want to play it again because it’s super cute and fun, especially the cute and catchy songs?)
I also played rhythm games:
1. Cytus (2014-2015) 2. Love Live! School Idol Festival (2015-2016) 3. VOEZ (2016 because I uninstalled it because of background app refresh on my iPad.) 4. Cytus 2: I used to be played it using my OPPO Neo 7 but sadly I’d prefer by using a tablet but my old 1st Gen iPad 2 is not working. How I wish I want to buy a new tablet to play Cytus 2 smoothly and without a problem or bug issues. To be honest, I’m better at playing Cytus and Cytus 2 with a tablet than my phone.
Sometimes when I get bored and lonely, I wrote a wishlist that I want so please understand this. And when I’m always bored, I will get sleepy and get back to my nap. 
My favorite foods are anything, sometimes spicy but not too spicy. I hate something raw, slimy or something strange unless it is okay. I also love ice cream, cake, froyo and dark chocolate. I love Starbucks too that my favorites are anything iced, frappuchino and cold brew with sweet cream. I especially love Brown Sugar Milk Tea and I want to try Wintermelon Milk Tea.
My favorite fruits are Mango, Banana, Strawberry, Kiwi and Seedless Grapes..
My favorite flavors of ice cream: Cookies and Cream and Double Dutch. For sundaes, I love hot fudge. I also love Magnum too.
My favorite cakes: Chocolate Cake, Oreo Cheesecake and Tiramisu. I want to try Sansrival, New York style Cheesecake, Carrot Cake and Strawberry Cheesecake
Favorite chocolate treats: M&M’s, KitKat, Butterfinger, Resse’s, Lindt Lindor and Hershey’s miniatures (Mr. Goodman, Krackle, Plain Chocolate and Dark Chocolate).
Other favorite desserts: Donuts, Waffles, Pancakes, Banana Bread, Churros, French Toast, Donuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Pretzels (Crispy Ones), Silvanas, Cream Puffs and Eclairs. 
I used to eat sandwiches with mayonnaise but when I got a stomachache, I don’t like mayonnaise at all. And when it comes to drinking milk, I used to drink milk using powdered ones but now I love to drink milk in 1 liter cartons or what do I mean in liquids. I used to drink juice every recess time at school but I due to the fact that it tastes too sweet, I prefer fresh milk or yogurt drinks. Sometimes I drink Minute Maid fresh Orange juice or a can of pineapple juice for my next baon.
Now here comes my special interests: I love books, Anime, cartoons, Kpop, RWBY, seeing something satisfying like cooking and eating ASMR, cute things and animals, seeing pictures of food, landscapes, skies and rooms. I do watch Kpop unboxing videos on YouTube but on silent mode.
My favorite Anime shows:
1. Naruto/Naruto Shippuden 2. Pokemon 3. Love Live! School Idol Project/ Love Live! Sunshine 4. Cardcaptor Sakura 5. Your Lie in April 6. Studio Ghibli movies 7. Your Name 8. Doraemon 9. And more…
My favorite cartoons:
1. SpongeBob SquarePants 2. Oggy and the Cockroaches 3. Looney Tunes 4. Fairly Odd Parents 5. Running Man Animation (Trivia: It is based on the popular K-Variety/Reality show, 'Running Man’.) 6. Pink Panther 7. VeggieTales 8. And more…
For the movies, I love comedies (Rom-Com, Action Comedy, Drama Comedy), animated movies and of course musicals because when I saw a movie that has singing, I have to keep quiet and keep my eyes peeled to the screen. I don’t like horror, thriller and gore movies because that it will be traumatizing.
Why I love books? It brought me knowledge that everytime I went to school library in both grade school and high school, recess and lunch time cannot be boring especially when there is a book fair from Scholastic. I even read newspapers inside the library as well.
My another interest is I love writing letters all over the world. It’s called penpals. I was started penpaling last August 2018 because I want to stay motivated and not to get even more bored.
My favorite Kpop groups: Super Junior, EXO, NCT, B.A.P. and VIXX. (I started to love Kpop last 2009)
Favorite Biases:
EXO: Baekhyun Super Junior: ALL OF THEM! B.A.P: Yongguk and Daehyun NCT: Yuta, Haechan, Taeyong, Ten VIXX: Ravi and N
Contract me at : [email protected] so I can send you my address.
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