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Although long before anime, back in the 1860s, Japanese Ukiyo-e prints heavily inspired Western artists of the time. Notably, Van Gogh actually painted two of Hiroshige's works. The works of the British (a northern one, to be exact) design studio The Designers Republic in The '90s codified the◊ usage◊ of◊ this◊ trope◊ in Graphic design (prominently featured on the WipEout series). They turned it into a timeless trend, so timeless that people started copying them. Though they rarely demonstrate this trope anymore, they are still remembered and associated to Japanese-influenced design movements. Card Games The original card game Magi-Nation was like this, before it got bought out and had change in art style. Magic: The Gathering plays this straight often (for example, Chandra, the Firebrand and Jace, Memory Adept. Double points in that there was a special edition version of their original cards drawn by a manga artist released sometime before), but it's averted in the Japan-themed Kamigawa block, which seemed to go more for an art style reminiscent of traditional Japanese art instead of anime. The return to Kamigawa, Neon Dynasty, plays it both ways: actual card art is either the usual Magic style or flat out allusions to traditional Japanese art, including a saga cycle made on classical mediums like carvings; however, the marketing is heavily animesque, culminating in a manga, a Visual Novel and the trailer. Comic Books The style of Sky Doll (especially the side material, e. g.A television special titled Dr. Stone: Ryusui that focuses on the character Ryusui Nanami premiered on July 10, 2022. Shūhei Matsushita directed the special, while the rest of the main staff returned from previous seasons. [41][42] After the airing of the special, a third season, subtitled New World, was revealed, with Matsushita returning to direct. It consisted of two split season cours; the first cour aired for eleven episodes from April 6 to June 15, 2023. [43] For the first cour of the season, the opening theme is "Wasuregataki" by Huwie Ishizaki, while the ending theme is "Where Do We Go?" by Okamoto's. [44][45] The second cour was broadcast for eleven episodes from October 12 to December 21, 2023. For the second cour of the season, the opening theme is "Haruka" by Ryujin Kiyoshi, while the ending theme is "Suki ni Shinayo" by Anly. [46] Immediately following the conclusion of the third season, a fourth and final season titled Dr. Stone: Science Future was announced. [47] The series is streamed by Crunchyroll worldwide outside of Asia,[48] and Funimation produced a simuldub.
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