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  2. History of anime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is largely due to the nationwide lockdown during the pandemic, and popularity of anime edits and fan discourse on the social media app TikTok. This exposed a whole new wave of American fans to Japanese anime, namely My Hero Academia, Death Note, Hunter x Hunter, Attack on Titan, and Haikyuu!. This newfound interest and demand for anime ...

  3. Japanese pop culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is significant awareness of Japanese popular culture in the United States.The flow of Japanese animation, fashion, films, manga comics, martial arts, television shows and video games to the United States has increased American awareness of Japanese pop culture, which has had a significant influence on American pop culture, including sequential media and entertainment into the 21st century.

  4. Anime-influenced animation - Wikipedia

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    Although outside Japan, anime is specifically used to mean animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes, [1] [2] there is a debate over whether the culturally abstract approach to the word's meaning may open up the possibility of anime ...

  5. Otaku - Wikipedia

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    Media about otaku also exist outside of Japan, such as the American documentary Otaku Unite! which focuses on the American side of the otaku culture, [39] and the Filipino novel Otaku Girl, which tells the story of a virtual reality world where otaku can role-play and use the powers of their favorite anime characters. [40]

  6. Category : American anime-influenced animated television series

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    Pages in category "American anime-influenced animated television series" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 214 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Astro Boy (1963 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A total of 104 episodes were adapted from the first 124 Japanese episodes and changed from their original order. In addition to this, characters' names were adjusted for American audiences. Frederik L. Schodt, who created the English version of the original comic, said that the names were "cleverly" changed for American tastes. [11]

  8. The Japanese characters at the 'heart' of 'Bullet Train' - AOL

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    Sanada, who was offered the role of the Elder by the film’s director, David Leitch, said he wasn’t concerned about making sure “Bullet Train” stayed true to its Japanese roots.

  9. Ricco Fajardo - Wikipedia

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    Ricco Fajardo is an American voice actor who has provided voices for English versions of Japanese anime series and video games. Some of his roles include Taiju Oki in Dr. Stone, Itona Horibe in Assassination Classroom, Mirio Togata in My Hero Academia, Kotaro Tatsumi in Zombie Land Saga, Daryun in The Heroic Legend of Arslan, Tor Kokonoe in Absolute Duo, Leon Luis in Garo: The Animation ...