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Studios in Japan have taken animation to levels that North America has yet to realize.
This is because Disney's monopoly here and their restrictive
audience focus, does not allow for the elaborate drama, action and
creativity that is found in japanese animation, otherwise known as anime.
All the major film genre including tragedy, comedy, romance, horror,
science fiction and fantasy are represented in anime.
This wide variety of animation styles and genre have put anime on
equal par with live action movies in Japan.
In fact, the highest grossing films in Japan have been the animated works of
Hayao Miyazaki and his Studio Ghibli.
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Grave of the Fireflies
Fireflies is a beautiful portrait of sibling love amidst the turmoil of World War II Japan.
With both his parents gone, Seita must protect his little sister Setsuko from the
air raids as well as hunger. The children battle adversity with a strength well beyond
their years and small glimpses of hope keep them going. But are these small and precious
moments enough? This
Studio Ghibli production is an excellent example of a serious
yet beautiful piece of animation.
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The Nausicaärs
This is my pride an joy on the web. People can enter this site and cast their vote
to decide the best titles and characters in anime. The name Nausicaärs is a
combination of Nausicaä, one of the most treasured characters in anime history,
and the Oscars, the symbol for excellence in film making.
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the Collection
This second project of mine is a collection of high quality anime images that
have been gathered together by Geocities members or Geocitizens.
Several images about a single character, say Ranma, are grouped onto a single
page and Geocitizens can volunteer some of their disk space to host that page.
Together, a huge image archive of superior quality images can be held by
all the unused space in Geocities.
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Anime Liberation Front
I was the founding vice president of the first anime club in Queen's University.
It was fun starting one of the hottest clubs on campus with 200 members
in its first year of existence. Our aim was to free anime from many of the stereotypes that
had been associated with this art medium and increase its exposure in the Kingston community.
I think we've done a great job of that. This is reflected in our club and committee
members evolving from an asian male dominated group to a milieu of gender and racial
balance over three years.
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Anime Web Turnpike
The most comprehensive list of anime sites on the web. This attractive site
is the most useful tool for finding sites about a specific anime title or character.
There are so many new anime pages that pop up every week that its a wonder
that Jay Harvey can maintain this massive project.
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Nausicaa.net
This is the fan site for the most succesful anime studio in Japan, Studio Ghibli.
The site has lots of information on all the artists, directors and films of this studio
including Hayao Miyazaki, Nausicaa, Laputa, Kiki's Delivery Service and Totoro.
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