Tuesday, 20 October 2015

OTHER CULTURES: JAPANESE CULTURE: MANGA AND ANIME


1-DIFERENCES BETWEEN MANGA AND ANIME:


The manga is a printed product , just as comics and although the word is generally used to refer to Japan 's own creations within the country it is named with the same term both eastern and western comics. Unlike the classic comics, manga is a means in itself, covering both fantastic and realistic stories, and with very different themes, able to capture the public of all ages, sex or religion.

The anime, meanwhile, is the animated way of representing a story. As well as cartoons or animated short films. In to the picture even further is common narrative or graphic content to highlight the musical, It is in the opening and ending of each episode one of the points that never go unnoticed.

2-WHAT IS THE BOND THAT UNITES THEM?

The link between the two formats is very strong, and 
there is constant adaptation of manga anime or vice versa, which could somehow justify the confusion.
And as the light novels have manga, anime has serialized the OVA, or "Original Video Animation," which are film versions of the anime.
3-A BEAT OF HISTORY

The manga and anime in Japan has formed generations, since the mid-50s' to present time.They are as universal as any other art and not far behind against any socio-economic or political change. Manga and anime are always present in Japanese society, they have spruing from the change in mentality that exisists in every age. Since Astroboy to what is, today, Naruto or One Piece, anime and manga have influenced mostly young people, giving them most of the time positive messages, as the idea of "Faito"


 sakurasao no pet na kanojo. Vol16 Cap 24
(C) Kedomo

By:
Carolina Bernal Marchena
 and 
María Villarreal López.

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