Just did a time capsule questionnaire project for my university's archives and was shocked that almost all of the answers for favorite movies/TV shows are still live action, with Shrek being the sole animated representative. I thought Zoomers were the generation obsessed with animation. This result is disappointing.
With a global market value that currently rivals the NFL, anime is the next big cultural frontier in American entertainment and a crucial medium for brands and marketers looking to reach young consumers.
www.voxmedia.com
If 41% of Millennials do watch anime, why do I find them only once every 30-40 swipes on dating sites?
Finally found someone who loves me for who I am and doesn't think of anime as something only for sinners bound for hell, as is common where I live. We are happy together.
Happy to see Red Bard's epic documentary on Izumicon finally come out. I made minor contributions (some of the program booklets shown are mine and I tipped them off about GoDaikocon
Just watched Okstate beat Notre Dame with my mates at an anime con in Norman. We got strange looks at the hotel bar and I don't know if it was because of the cosplay or rooting for Okstate.
Big news for me as Soonercon just recruited me to help with their anime programming and they are in the process of trying to develop educational panels on the anime industry. I'd figure I'd reach out to the anime community hear to see if anybody has any input on good panel ideas for the con.
Wow this article hit hard. I don't know so many Zoomers on Twitter gatekeep the anime fandom away from Millennials and think that older anime fans are creepy but it makes it harder to be open about my fandom. The Important Role Of Anime In Adulthood — The Daily Fandom
If I may recommend more media for you to check out, here's a starter:
You've mentioned that haven't read the original TMNT comics from Mirage Studios. Well, this video by YouTuber "Soundout12" gives a decent roadmap for where to start:
dmxx116 really likes to wish for people not to return back to so and so because their films didn't do so well. I don't agree with everything he says, though I agree on that Jared Leto shouldn't play Skeletor.
I'm sorry but I disagree with what GRPHX said about the past five films with Daniel Craig as James Bond as well as the choice of Denis Villeneuve as director and Steven Knight as writer in the next film because I really doubt Villeneuve's take will be like the Craig films at all and besides, all of the stuff he mentioned happened before the Craig films such as Licence to Kill.
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