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  2. Anime - Wikipedia

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    [232] [233] [234] When anime is defined as a "style" rather than as a national product, it leaves open the possibility of anime being produced in other countries, [230] but this has been contentious amongst fans, with John Oppliger stating, "The insistence on referring to original American art as Japanese "anime" or "manga" robs the work of its ...

  3. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] Although LG Display has developed this technology for use in notebook display, outdoor and smartphones, it is more popular in the TV market due to the supposed 4K UHD marketed resolution but still being incapable of achieving true 4K UHD resolution as defined by the CTA as 3840x2160 active pixels with 8-bit per color. This negatively ...

  4. List of Japanese animation studios - Wikipedia

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    Anime International Company (AIC) (株式会社アニメ・インターナショナルカンパニ) Arms (有限会社アームス) Artland (株式会社アートランド) Artmic (有限会社アートミック) Arvo Animation (株式会社アルボアニメーション) Asahi Production (旭プロダクション) Ashi Productions (葦 ...

  5. Eiken (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Eiken Co., Ltd. (株式会社エイケン, Kabushiki gaisha Eiken) is a Japanese anime studio in Arakawa, Tokyo, Japan. The company was formerly known as Television Corporation of Japan Co., Ltd. or TCJ before changing its name in 1969 to establish Eiken. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Asatsu-DK.

  6. 428: Shibuya Scramble - Wikipedia

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    The Wii version of 428 was the eighth best-selling game in Japan during its week of release, selling 34,000 units. [34] Year-end sales of the game totalled 53,315 units. [35] In Japan, the game has sold 181,276 retail copies across all platforms, including 179,269 copies for the Wii, PS3 and PSP by 2012, [36] and 2,007 copies for the PS4 in ...

  7. CloverWorks - Wikipedia

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    CloverWorks, Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社CloverWorks, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha KurōbāWākusu) is a Japanese animation studio that was rebranded from A-1 Pictures' Kōenji Studio. It is a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan 's anime production firm Aniplex .

  8. Itasha - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, an itasha (痛車, literally "painful" or "cringeworthy" [1] [2] + "car") is a car decorated with images of characters from anime, manga, or video games (especially bishōjo games or eroge). The decorations usually involve paint schemes and stickers.

  9. Feel (animation studio) - Wikipedia

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    Feel, Inc. (有限会社フィール, Yūgen-gaisha Fiiru, stylized as feel.) is a Japanese animation studio founded in 2002. The studio is a subsidiary of Fun-Media, a Holdings company, who also owns animation studios Assez Finaud Fabric and Zexcs, which are also located in the same building as Feel.