Linggo, Nobyembre 13, 2016



Anime  And  otaku
* Anime  was found  by  Oten Shimokawa , Jun'ichi Kouchi and  Seitaro  Kitayama.
* Momotaro  Umiwashi and  Momotaro : Umi no Shinpei was the first  anime  that was aired.
In the 1980s, anime became mainstream in Japan, experiencing a boom in production with the rise in popularity of anime's likeGundamMacrossDragon Ball, and genres such as Real RobotSpace Opera and CyberpunkSpace Battleship Yamato and The Super Dimension Fortress Macross also achieved worldwide success after being adapted respectively as Star Blazers andRobotech.
*According to Natsuki Matsumoto, the first animated film produced in Japan may have stemmed from as early as 1907. Known as Katsudō Shashin (活動写真, Activity Photo) from its depiction of a boy in a sailor suit drawing the characters for "Katsudō Shashin", the film was first found in 2005. It consists of fifty frames stenciled directly onto a strip ofcelluloid. This claim has not been verified though and predates the first showing of animated films in Japan. The date and first film publicly displayed is another source of contention, while no Japanese produced animation is definitively known to date before 1917, the possibility exists that other films entered Japan and that no known records have surfaced to prove a showing prior to 1912. Film titles have surfaced over the years, but none have been proven to predate this year. The first foreign animation is known to have been found in Japan in 1910, but it is not clear if the film was ever shown in a cinema or publicly displayed at all. Yasushi Watanabe found a film known as 不思議のボールド(Fushigi nobōrudo Miracle Board) in the records of the 吉沢商店 (Yoshizawa Shōten) company. The description matches James Blackton’s Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, though academic consensus on whether or not this is a true animated film is disputed. According to Kyokko Yoshiyama, the first animated film called ニッパールの変形(Nippaaru's Transformation was shown in Japan at the 浅草帝国館 (Asakusa Teikokukan) in Tokyo sometime in 1911. Yoshiyama did not refer to the film as "animation" though. The first confirmed animated film shown in Japan was Les Exploits de Feu Follet by Émile Cohl on April 15, 1912. While speculation and other "trick films" have been found in Japan, it is the first recorded account of a public showing of a two-dimensional animated film in Japanese cinema. During this time, German animations marketed for home release were distributed in Japan.
Few complete animations made during the beginnings of Japanese animation have survived. The reasons vary, but many are of commercial nature. After the clips had their run,reels (being property of the cinemas) were sold to smaller cinemas in the country and then disassembled and sold as strips or single frames. The first anime that was produced in Japan was made sometime in 1917, but there is dispute on which title was the first to get that honor. It has been confirmed though that Dekobō shingachō – Meian no shippai (坊新画帳・名案の失敗 Bumpy new picture book – Failure of a great plan) was made sometime during February, 1917. At least two unconfirmed titles were reported to have been made the previous month.
The first anime short films were made by three leading figures in the industry. Ōten Shimokawa was a political caricaturist and cartoonist who worked for the magazine Tokyo Puck. He was hired by Tenkatsu to do an animation for them. Due to medical reasons, he was only able to do five movies, including Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki(1917), before he returned to his previous work as a cartoonist. Another prominent animator in this period was Jun'ichi Kōuchi. He was a caricaturist and painter, who also had studied watercolor painting. In 1912, he also entered the cartoonist sector and was hired for an animation by Kobayashi Shokai later in 1916. He is viewed as the most technically advanced Japanese animator of the 1910s. His works include around 15 movies. The third was Seitaro Kitayama, an early animator who made animations on his own and was not hired by larger corporations. He eventually founded his own animation studio, the Kitayama Eiga Seisakujo, which was later closed due to lack of commercial success. He utilized the chalkboard technique, and later paper animation, with and without pre-printed backgrounds. The works of these two latter pioneers include Namakura Gatana (An Obtuse Sword, 1917) and a 1918 film Urashima Tarō which were discovered together at an antique market in 2007.
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*Tokyo Comic Con has decided to allow male-to-female cosplay!* 

Earlier this week, Tokyo Comic Con announced that they were banning male-to-female cosplay. Fans in the community from across the globe spoke out passionately against the ban online and to the convention itself.
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Tokyo Comic Con shared their new decision to allow crossplay on their website. Instead of a full-on ban of male-to-female cosplay, cosplayers will be given a colored badge based on their gender.
Typically, you change into your cosplay at a locker room that is located on the the convention grounds. The new rule will require a staff member to check your badge before you enter the locker room.
The ban was initially placed to help fight sexual assault, as Tokyo Comic Con feared that male crossplayers would sneak into the female lockers rooms to either snap some pictures or to fondle the cosplayers.
A colored badge system is a compromise, since there are a lot of genuine crossplayers who just want to show their love for a character.

Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Impure King Arc is set to premier in January 2017

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The Kyoto Impure King Arc begins in volume 5 (chapter 16) and runs through volume 9 (chapter 34).

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The arc centers around a demon called the Impure King and killed thousands of people during the Edo Period. It's left eye was sealed away on Academy grounds, but someone has stolen it with the intention of resurrecting the Impure King. Yukio and Rin go to Kyoto to investigate. Knowledge that Rin is Satan's son is also starting to drive a wedge between Rin and the rest of the exorcists.

The first season aired in 2011 with 25 episodes and 1 OVA. A movie also premiered in 2012.

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Are you marking your calendar for Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Impure Kng Arc?


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