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  2. Fan service - Wikipedia

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    Wikipe-tan, a personification of Wikipedia, wearing a swimsuit, an example of typical "fan service". Fan service (ファンサービス, fan sābisu), fanservice or service cut (サービスカット, sābisu katto) [1] [2] is material in a work of fiction or in a fictional series that is intentionally added to please the audience, [3] often sexual in nature, such as nudity.

  3. Japan Animator Expo - Wikipedia

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    Japan Animator Expo is a collaborative series of standalone anime shorts with the support of various directors and studios. Aiming to expose new animators to a worldwide audience, these small works offer a glimpse into the future of the industry, featuring rising talents, cutting-edge techniques, and experimental aesthetic designs.

  4. Vidding - Wikipedia

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    Fan videos within the world of anime fandom are distinct [how?] from the videos created by vidders. A fan-made music video using anime footage fans is called an anime music video or AMV, not a fanvid. Most vidders in media fandom are women, [1] [2] [3] though there are many men, too. [4]

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  6. Talk:Fan service - Wikipedia

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    Fan service may or may not have originated in anime, however it now has a much broader and more widely used meaning that has very little to do with sexual stuff, i.e. stuff that is blatantly shoe-horned into movies just to please the fans, e.g. almost everything in El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie ;) 81.135.72.147 15:44, 12 October 2019 (UTC)

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    A night at the movies and under the stars. It's a fixture of 20th century American life: the drive-in movie. But our movie-viewing habits have changed over the last few decades as mall megaplexes ...

  8. Burn-Up W - Wikipedia

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    Burn-Up W is a 1996 anime OVA directed by Hiroshi Negishi. [1] It was soon followed by a series version called Burn-Up Excess, though it occasionally lacks continuity with the series. The OVA consists of four episodes, chronicling Team Warrior through more missions. Like the original series, there is still a large amount of fan service.

  9. Top news headlines of 2024, month-by-month - AOL

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    From Boeing's turbulence and a catastrophic hurricane, to Donald Trump's election victory, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at key events of a year that was monumental.