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  2. 1970 in anime - Wikipedia

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    Fun Anime Theater: おたのしみアニメ劇場 (Otanoshimi Anime Gekijō) TV: Family, Children: JA The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee: 昆虫物語 みなしごハッチ (Konchū Monogatari: Minashigo Hatchi) TV: Children: JA The Dark Red Eleven: 赤き血のイレブン (Akakichi no Eleven) TV: Shōnen: JA, EU, KO, AR

  3. Category:1970s anime - Wikipedia

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  4. History of anime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Basic cable provided a frequent broadcast outlet for juvenile-targeted anime during the 1980s, in particular Nickelodeon and CBN Cable Network (now as Freeform).. In the early 1980s, CBN aired an English dub of the Christian-themed anime series Superbook and The Flying House, as well as the female-aimed drama series Honey Honey and an uncut, Honolulu-dubbed version of Go Nagai's super robot ...

  5. 20 popular '70s bands that still perform today - AOL

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    Icons like Santana, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Joel are mainstays of the touring circuit, but you might be surprised to learn that other '70s acts are still active. Stacker identified 20 music ...

  6. Animation in the United States in the television era - Wikipedia

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    The production companies Harmony Gold and WEP abandoned anime on TV, but Saban would go on to play a key role in the anime boom of the mid-90s. Although their impact on visual style and storytelling in North America was minimal for decades, the success of some of these series helped create the groundswell that would lead to mail-order VHS ...

  7. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers, and anime music videos (AMVs). [214] Many fans visit sites depicted in anime, games, manga and other forms of otaku culture. This behavior is known as "Anime pilgrimage". [215]

  8. Takashi Murakami - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Murakami (村上 隆, Murakami Takashi, born February 1, 1962) is a Japanese contemporary artist.He works in fine arts (such as painting and sculpture) as well as commercial media (such as fashion, merchandise, and animation) and is known for blurring the line between high and low arts.

  9. List of Studio Ghibli works - Wikipedia

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    The first Miyazaki feature to use computer graphics, and the first Studio Ghibli film to use digital coloring; the first animated feature in Japan's history to gross more than 10 billion yen at the box office and the first animated film ever to win a National Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year: Princess Mononoke

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