Look at how women are objectified in anime and use Kill la Kill to point these problems out. Kill la Kill provides a good case study of the problem. In fact, it satirizes fan service and other objectification. Kill la Kill was a great anime that caused a stir about objectification of women in media. See my article about Anime’s Visual Language for ideas on emotions you can write about.
Argue for how anime is more effective (or not!). Contrast the methods with how Disney characters express those same emotions. Explain the symbols anime uses to express character emotions. Sorry, I don’t have any articles here on JP about this topic, yet.Īnime’s visual language works….when you understand it. In recent years, Disney has begun producing works that resemble anime more than classic Disney. Might Atom and Tezuka’s Production System.Explain this impact and compare and contrast the art styles. The work of Walt Disney impacted Astro Boy and other anime/manga. You may read the paper, What has Cat ears, homework and a love for bishie?to give you an idea of this topic and see my 21 sources. I wrote a thesis on this in grad school where I argued how manga helps readers explore issues in their lives, develop literacy skills, and explore sexual identities. Pots, Cats and Lilies, but Nothing Changes?.The Evangelion of Shojo: Revolutionary Girl Utena.Look into how these characters hurt and/or help homosexual and transgender identity. Anime often features transgender and ambiguously gendered characters. Look at how anime explores homosexuality and transgender concerns. Anime and Homosexual/Transgender Concerns. For an idea, check out my article about this topic.ģ. This will let you write about Japanese Confucian ideals and American Judaeo-Christian ideals. Compare how each represents the ideals of their respective societies. Look at the cultural differences between these two iconic heroes. Anime Breasts looks at the relationship of breast size and character personalities. Compare the fixation of bust size in American female heroes and manga. You can also compare art styles: the muscles of American heroes and impossible poses against manga styled bodies. American comics have heroes who overcome challenges through their personal grit and ability. Manga features heroes who overcome their challenges with help from friends. So here is a list of ideas and links to articles I’ve written that have sources you may find useful.Ĭontrast the different themes found in Manga and American Comics. Anime gives us many, many topics to write about. Includes news, history, series overviews, and character profiles from such popular works as Urusei Yatsura, Ranma 1/2, and InuYasha, among others.People often ask me for help with choosing topics for essays and thesis assignments. Rumiko Takahashi has been called "The Princess of Manga," and this site celebrates her life and works in both manga and anime. Also includes news from broader Japanese pop media, blogs, a convention report, links to e-zines, and an anime and manga encyclopedia. Great site for news and reviews of current and upcoming features, including a full media profile for manga, soundtracks, DVDs, and theatrical releases. Lyrics can be viewed and printed in English, Kanji, and Romaji. Cross-references titles in both Japanese and English and by performing artist. Readily searchable database of lyrics to anime theme music, soundtracks, and broader J-Pop releases.