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2. Sailor Moon has since become one of the most famous anime properties in the world. [69][70] Due to its resurgence of popularity in Japan, the series was rebroadcast on September 1, 2009. The series
also began rebroadcasting in Italy in Autumn 2011, receiving permission from Naoko Takeuchi, who released new artwork to promote its return. [24] Critics have commended the anime series for its portrayal of strong friendships[75] as well as for its large cast of "strikingly different" characters who have different dimensions and aspects to them as the story continues[76] and for an ability to appeal to a wide audience. [77] Writer Nicolas Penedo attributes the success of Sailor Moon to its fusion of the shōjo manga genre of magical girls with the Saint Seiya fighting teams. [68] According to Martha Cornog and Timothy Perper, Sailor Moon became popular because of its "strongly-plotted action with fight scenes, rescues" and its "emphasis on feelings and relationships", including some "sexy romance" between Usagi and Mamoru. [78] Usagi and Mamoru's romance has been seen as an
archetype where the lovers "become more than the sum of their parts", promising to be together forever. [79] In contrast, others see Sailor Moon as campy[80] and melodramatic. Criticism has singled out its use of formulaic plots, monsters of the day[81] and stock footage. [82] Screen Rant called the anime "partly revolutionary for how it depicted its heroines" as it featured
women who were "distinct because of their personalities,"[83] while AfterEllen said that the anime "features the best-known yuri relationship in history" between Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune.
However, it was produced by London-based studio The Line Animation. The North American commercial for Hudson Soft's Xexyz features a version of one of the ridable sea creatures (specifically the fish,
though in green instead of the game's red) in animation that
looks like it stepped out of a late 1980s mecha OVA title. Animation — Asia (non-Japanese) The infamous Beauty and Warrior, while very similar to the Japanese style, was actually made in Indonesia. Aachi and Ssipak's animation looks like a twisted Nicktoon with anime influences, like characters nose bleeding and becoming momentarily "chibi-styled". The Bat Man Shanghai shorts starring Catwoman have an anime aesthetic mixed with a heavy dose of Wuxia influence. The shorts were commissioned from Chinese studio Wolf Smoke for the DC Nation block on Cartoon Network. Barangay 143 is a Filipino basketball cartoon emulating anime-style aesthetics. Cupid's Chocolates is, to the untrained eye, virtually indistinguishable from an anime series. The catch: It was produced entirely in China. Flowering Heart is technically considered a Korean series, since it's mostly made out of Japan. Guardian Fairy Michel is a Korean animation that uses an anime art style.
Hoping to find valuable treasures, Kazuma once again convinces his party to join him—but this time, he may be biting off more than he can chew. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioStudio Deen SourceLight novel ThemesIsekaiParody 8. 02 366K Add to My List Outbreak Company 359820 7. 18 20131004 Outbreak Company TV, 2013Finished 12 eps, 24 min Comedy Fantasy Outbreak Company
Shinichi Kanou is a shut-in otaku with a vast knowledge of anime, manga, and video games. One day, after applying for a job in hopes of escaping his secluded lifestyle, he is kidnapped and transported to the Eldant Empire—a fantasy world filled with elves, dragons, and dwarves. Trapped in this strange land, Shinichi is given an unlikely task by the Japanese government: to spread otaku culture across the realm by becoming an "Otaku Missionary. " To accomplish his mission, Shinichi has the full support of the Japanese government, as well as the half-elf maid Myucel and Princess Petralka of the Eldant Empire. Together with this ragtag bunch, he will overcome the
obstacles of politics, social classes, and ethnic discrimination to promote the ways of the otaku in this holy land. [Written by MAL Rewrite] Studiofeel. SourceLight novel ThemesHaremIsekaiOtaku CultureParody 7. 18 360K Add to My List Seirei Gensouki 358934 7.