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  2. Editing of anime in distribution - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] During the early 90s anime in the UK was subject to a negative press campaign by several newspapers as a reaction to the violence and sexualized content in many of the available titles. [18] Publishers took advantage of this through the selected licensing of risqué anime in order to appeal to their chosen market. [2]

  3. Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl (ゲーセン少女と異文化交流, Gēsen Shōjo to Ibunka Kōryū) is a Japanese manga series by Hirokazu Yasuhara. It originally began serialization online via Twitter and Pixiv in December 2019.

  4. Anime and manga fandom - Wikipedia

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    Otaku is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, including anime or manga. In its original context, the term otaku is derived from a Japanese term for another's house or family (お宅, otaku), which is also used as an honorific second-person pronoun.

  5. Harem (genre) - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Japanese article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  6. Otaku - Wikipedia

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    Japanese otaku use it to describe themselves as adult fans of an anime, a manga, or a TV show that is originally aimed at children. [49] A parent who watches such a show with their children is not considered an ōkina otomodachi , nor is a parent who buys anime DVDs or manga volumes for their children; ōkina otomodachi are those who consume ...

  7. J-Novel Club - Wikipedia

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    J-Novel Club is a publishing company specializing in the translation of Japanese light novels into English. It streams light novels and manga in regular installments before publishing finalized e-books. As of August 2021, J-Novel Club has licensed over 150 light novel and manga series and have published more than 800 e-books. [1]

  8. Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance Regarding the Healthy ...

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    Parents and guardians must take responsibility for ensuring children in their care use the internet in a safe manner that limits their exposure to harmful material. Like its predecessor, the bill was opposed by many writers, publishers and lawyers. [19] [20] However, the Japanese Parent Teacher Association expressed its support for the changes ...

  9. Category:Anime and manga articles needing translation from ...

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    This category is hidden on its member pages—unless the corresponding user preference (Appearance → Show hidden categories) is set.; These categories can be used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attention en masse" (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience.