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Vaporwave is a hyper-specific subgenre, or "microgenre",[38]that is both a form of electronic musicand an art style, although it is sometimes suggested to be primarily a visual medium.[39] The genre is defined largely by its surrounding subculture,[40]with its music inextricable from its visual accoutrements.[39]
The characters gained a Japanese anime series in 2007. The series is directed by Hiroshi Kugimiya, the key animator of Death Note , and is a produced by Asahi Production . The original series premiered on TV Tokyo and Kids Station as a segment of the program Kitty Paradise Plus on April 3, 2007, and ended later that year after 27 episodes.
Kawaii(Japanese: かわいい or 可愛い, [kawaiꜜi]; "cute" or "adorable") is a Japanese cultural phenomenon which emphasizes cuteness, childlike innocence, charm, and simplicity. Kawaii culture began to flourish in the 1970s, driven by youth culture and the rise of cute characters in manga and anime (comics and animation) and merchandise ...
Manga iconography. Japanese manga has developed a visual language or iconography for expressing emotion and other internal character states. This drawing style has also migrated into anime, as many manga stories are adapted into television shows and films. In manga the emphasis is often placed on line over form, and the storytelling and panel ...
Windows 3.1-tan is depicted as a gothic girl with a cat named "DOS-nuko" who represents MS-DOS 6.22. Some depictions of her are cheerful or deadpan. She has long white hair with red eyes, a purple bow on her hair, a lavender gothic dress and a purple bow on her chest with a "3.1" brooch. Her cat can transform into a cat girl with a nurse outfit.
Jin Kirigiri. Jin Kirigiri (霧切 仁, Kirigiri Jin) Voiced by (English): Keith Silverstein (game) [ 35 ] J. Michael Tatum (anime) [ 7 ] Voiced by (Japanese): Kappei Yamaguchi (game), Rikiya Koyama (anime) [ 36 ][ 37 ] The principal of Hope's Peak Academy and Kyoko's father who did not spend much time with her in her youth.
[24] [45] Examples include computer keyboards and electric guitars. [46] The goal of such redesigns is to employ appropriate materials (such as polished brass, iron, wood, and leather) with design elements and craftsmanship consistent with the Victorian era, [21] [47] rejecting the aesthetic of industrial design. [43]
Anime (Japanese: アニメ, IPA: [aꜜɲime] ⓘ) is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. [ 1 ] However, in Japan and Japanese, anime (a term derived from a shortening of the English word animation) describes all animated works ...