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  2. 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.

  3. Category:Japanese idol video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese idol video games" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A3! B.

  4. List of The Idolmaster media - Wikipedia

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    Each game in the main series deals with the training of prospective pop idols on their way to stardom. The main talent agency featured in the series is 765 Production, and other studios introduced in later games include 876 Production featured in The Idolmaster Dearly Stars, and 961 Production originally introduced in The Idolmaster SP, but which later returns in The Idolmaster 2.

  5. Hololive Production - Wikipedia

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    The project was revealed to be a horror game featuring Hololive members playing as in-game NPCs. [30] A demo was released for free on 7 January 2022 in Japanese [31] while the full version of the game was released on 16 September on Steam with both Japanese and English subtitles. [32]

  6. DLE (company) - Wikipedia

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    DLE has gained notoriety in Japan for their flagship animated television and film series Eagle Talon, a surreal sitcom created entirely in Flash animation by popular creator Frogman (a.k.a. Ryo Ono). DLE has now produced over 30 properties and has business and creative partners in Shanghai, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Singapore, India and ...

  7. Japanese popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Otaku (Japanese: おたくor オタク) is a Japanese term that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. [16] The otaku subculture has continuely grown with the expansion of the Internet and media, as more anime, video games, shows, and comics were created and an increasing number of ...

  8. The Idolmaster (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 port of The Idolmaster sold 25,000 copies in its first week of sale and was the fifteenth best selling console video game in Japan for the time of its release. [39] The Xbox 360 version received a combined score of 26 out of 40 from the Japanese video game magazine Famitsu. [40]

  9. Tokyo 7th Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo 7th Sisters (Tokyo 7th シスターズ) is a Japanese idol raising simulation and rhythm game released for iOS and Android in February 2014, [1] developed and published by Donuts Co. Ltd. [2] with music produced and published under record label Victor Entertainment. The game has a story mode (called Scout in-game) in which players search ...