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help| Manga, or Japanese comics, have been translated into many different languages in different countries including Brazil, Korea, mainland China, Taiwan, France, Germany, Mexico, Italy, and many more. In the United States, manga is a small but growing industry, especially when compared to the inroads that Japanese animation has made in the USA. An example of a manga publisher in the United States is... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Manga outside Japan
Manga, or Japanese comics, have been translated into many different languages in different countries including Brazil, Korea, mainland China, Taiwan, France, Germany, Mexico, Italy, and many more. -
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Manga
Manga have also become increasingly popular worldwide. ... "Manga outside Japan." thestar.com Accessed 2007-12-19. -
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Original English-language manga
Kodansha is one of the largest publishers in Japan. ... ↑ "Manga outside Japan". -
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Kirby manga
Like many other Nintendo-based manga series, there are currently no plans to release any of the manga outside of Japan. -
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History of manga
By today, the superheroine narrative template has been widely used and parodied within the shōjo manga tradition (e.g., Nao Yazawa's Wedding Peach and Hyper Rune by Tamayo Akiyama) and outside that tradition, e.g., in bishōjo comedies like Kanan's Galaxy Angel. ... U.S.-Japan Women's Journal (English Supplement), Number 22, pp. 3-31. -
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Yakitate!! Japan
Process whereby bread is baked at a very low temperature of 150°C for an extended period of time in order to avoid coloring the outside of the bread. ... Japan (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia -
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Pornography in Japan
Manga ... However, this would be unacceptable in most cultures and it breaks many of censorship codes and laws outside of Japan. -
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Manga Kenkanryu
Reception in Japan ... Outside Scuffles (マンガ嫌韓流の真実!場外乱闘編; Manga Kenkanryū no Shinjitsu! -
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Shōjo manga
Manga and anime labeled as shōjo need not only be of interest to young girls, and some titles gain a following outside the traditional audience. ... Shōjo magazines in Japan -
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Japan
The fusion of traditional woodblock printing and Western art led to the creation of manga, a typically Japanese comic book format that is now popular within and outside Japan.
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