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Anime Culture Explained - From the Ashes: How Postwar Japan Forged a New Visual Language

Anime Culture Explained - From the Ashes: How Postwar Japan Forged a New Visual Language

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Host Barnaby Ellison Thatch explores anime's origins from Japan's 1917 experimental animations through postwar devastation to global phenomenon. We examine Osamu Tezuka's revolutionary influence, limited animation techniques, the VCR's impact, and how postwar Japan balanced tradition and modernity to forge a distinctive art form.

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