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Taking a Jerry Seinfeld approach to the Anime Industry

Here’s my take on the anime industry inspired by Jerry Seinfeld on Google Reader:

I see anime like Jerry Seinfeld sees construction sites, there is one guy who’s working on something and all the other guys are watching and saying “Is that a Phillips Head?” and the anime director, in interviews, says “You bet.” in his own way. In the end we can’t really do anything about creators not making non-moe shows, the only real change in anime comes when somebody writes down an idea and does something (arguably) productive. Studio 04C is an example of an inventive anime studio, and Satoshi Kon or however you spell his name creates rather interesting and deep work too. If you don’t like the anime Japan is making, make it yourself like the Animatrix guys.

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Thought of the Day: My blogging about autistic anime fandom was relevant all along?

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Months ago, someone told me that they found a substantial section on anime in a guide to teaching autistic children.  Of all places, I wondered, why there?  As it turns out, many autistic children like anime because the facial expressions and gestures are easy to understand.  For people with autism, who normally have immense trouble reading the emotions of others, anime characters are a way for them to participate in a social arena that the rest of us hardly think about.2-D Teleidoscope

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Aishiteruze Baby Episode 01: It’s like Skip Beat for Men

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Aishiteruze Baby is one of those shows that is fun to watch, but also delivers that shoujo drama feel that is kind of like a soap opera but not really. As far as soap opera-ey stuff goes, the show Passions (the soap where Charity got stuck in a closet portal to HELL) is one of my all time favorites for ludicrousness, whereas Aishiteruze Baby is legitimately good.

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