""why hate a marginalized group when you can just hate everyone equally"
Because no one crosses the street when approaching a Japanese person for a reason, you fucking n-
Found the Korean.
""why hate a marginalized group when you can just hate everyone equally"
Because no one crosses the street when approaching a Japanese person for a reason, you fucking n-
It was a budding industry before the bombs dropped.Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the two nukes essentially CREATE anime?
For your Edification, sir.
Ignore the geek media focus. This is way more in depth than the thumbnail would lead one to believe.
Found the Korean.
Incorrect! He What he said was that a looser definition of fascism could be made that would encompass Franco’s Spain but he wasn’t making it.Seen some of this guy's stuff before, I like him.
I mostly agree what he has here - basically all of it I already know - and only disagree in that I'm the more pedantic type and would argue that Nazism and Franco Spain weren't fascist... which he also agrees, but he admits to conceding to modern lexicon. I, however, won't. Nerd On!
Good video, anyway, and definitely recommended to anyone who wants a relatively quick rundown on how Fascism and Nazism are both similar and different from Communism.
Incorrect! He What he said was that a looser definition of fascism could be made that would encompass Franco’s Spain but he wasn’t making it.
I will now commit sudoku because I brought shame to this forum.<Kirsche, Quoting Chat> Also, there's no way that they weren't unaware of [Kirsche's politics] already, yet they believed Nobodies anyway
Pretty sure Kirsche is talking about the gamedevs with that bit, not gamersupps.
Let me just say...
I was listening to Kirsche's edited video about her recent drama and came upon this tidbit in the video:
Timestamp is at 41:12
Kirsche said that when Gamersupps approached her to be a partner, they already know her politics. She also said that a partner of Gamersupps left because of her joining. Anyone knows who it is? The timeline is that this Gamersupps partner left at the time Kirsche became a Gamersupps sponsor. Whoever could that be?
Also, this explains why Gamersupps didn't drop her amid the controversy. I mean, if I have an employee that can net me a fuckton of sales then fat chance I'll drop that person if they're just being cancelled by the deranged twitter mobs.
Way earlier, Rin joined after Kirsche.the one that left was rin i think
That's what Hitler said when he decided to attack Russia.oh
im out of juice then
Let me just say...
I was listening to Kirsche's edited video about her recent drama and came upon this tidbit in the video:
Timestamp is at 41:12
Kirsche said that when Gamersupps approached her to be a partner, they already know her politics. She also said that a partner of Gamersupps left because of her joining. Anyone knows who it is? The timeline is that this Gamersupps partner left at the time Kirsche became a Gamersupps sponsor. Whoever could that be?
Also, this explains why Gamersupps didn't drop her amid the controversy. I mean, if I have an employee that can net me a fuckton of sales then fat chance I'll drop that person if they're just being cancelled by the deranged twitter mobs.
The idea that nuking Japan caused anime is kinda true, or as true as a catchy one-line meme synopsis of history will ever be. History is more complicated than that, as CalciumAnimal points out quite well. Astro Boy (1963) is seen as the father of modern anime - it has visual cues similar to modern anime, its popularity and success inspired a lot of later anime productions, the technology and processes used for Astro Boy were relevant for a lot of future productions too. There were animated productions from Japan before Astro Boy, and before WWII, but these are historical curios that didn't see a wider audience or influence wider Japanese culture. Astro Boy's widespread appeal and success led to the birth of the anime industry, and that was partly due to the recent history of Japan, including what happened during WWII.It was a budding industry before the bombs dropped.
and from there you can trace Walt Disney himself to the reason anime became an industry both ways.
Disney movies among other animated films were super popular Disney saw some Japanese anime saw the talent going to waste and essentially pushed for japenese media to be exported.
This is a massive simplification but it will do the rest of it is people like Osamu Tezuka for making it popular in Japan and Tatsuo Yoshida overseas. (not just them to be clear)
Then Pokemon happened which paved the way for Naruto and the Shonen demand. yes im skipping a shit ton of history.
The idea that nuking Japan caused anime is kinda true, or as true as a catchy one-line meme synopsis of history will ever be. History is more complicated than that, as CalciumAnimal points out quite well. Astro Boy (1963) is seen as the father of modern anime - it has visual cues similar to modern anime, its popularity and success inspired a lot of later anime productions, the technology and processes used for Astro Boy were relevant for a lot of future productions too. There were animated productions from Japan before Astro Boy, and before WWII, but these are historical curios that didn't see a wider audience or influence wider Japanese culture. Astro Boy's widespread appeal and success led to the birth of the anime industry, and that was partly due to the recent history of Japan, including what happened during WWII
I agree that Disney had a huge influence on what we consider to be modern anime, but it also bears noting that there were other western cartoons that became big in pre-WW2 Japan! For example, Betty Boop was so popular with Japanese audiences that Fleischer Studios made a cartoon that featured her visiting Japan.It was a budding industry before the bombs dropped.
and from there you can trace Walt Disney himself to the reason anime became an industry both ways.
Disney movies among other animated films were super popular Disney saw some Japanese anime saw the talent going to waste and essentially pushed for japenese media to be exported.
This is a massive simplification but it will do the rest of it is people like Osamu Tezuka for making it popular in Japan and Tatsuo Yoshida overseas. (not just them to be clear)
Then Pokemon happened which paved the way for Naruto and the Shonen demand. yes im skipping a shit ton of history.
<Kirsche, Quoting Chat> Also, there's no way that they weren't unaware of [Kirsche's politics] already, yet they believed Nobodies anywayKirsche said that when Gamersupps approached her to be a partner, they already know her politics. She also said that a partner of Gamersupps left because of her joining. Anyone knows who it is? The timeline is that this Gamersupps partner left at the time Kirsche became a Gamersupps sponsor. Whoever could that be?
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If only he had some Jews around to help fund his war effort.That's what Hitler said when he decided to attack Russia.
I agree that Disney had a huge influence on what we consider to be modern anime, but it also bears noting that there were other western cartoons that became big in pre-WW2 Japan! For example, Betty Boop was so popular with Japanese audiences that Fleischer Studios made a cartoon that featured her visiting Japan.
Fun fact: Since this cartoon was made specifically for a Japanese audience, the animators consulted nearby Japanese exchange students to make sure it was respectful to their culture.It's cute, and since it's pre WWII, there's no bucktooth Japanese, and the lyrics actually are in Japanese, not "ching chong".