Manga Mad

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Title: Manga Mad
Producer: Ray Castle
Category: Arts & Artists
Views: 935
Added: Mar 15th 2011
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Manga Mad gives insight into contemporary Japanese culture through the iconography of its biggest pop culture and explains why comics are not just for children, as depicted by the compulsive consumer obsessiveness of the otaku adult manga and anime scene.

The tradition of graphic narrative is traced in Japanese art history through to the post WW2 boom of comics.

There is extensive coverage of cyber-sex, electronics town, Akihabara. The virtual reality, manga-anime-mecca, for otaku, and most popular tourist attraction in Japan.

In addition, Comiket Market, the biggest comic and cosplay event in the world is featured with an interview with its founder, Mr Yonezawa, who recently passed away.

Candid interviews with artists, animators, publishers, historians, retailers and otaku fans punctuate vivid fantasy graphics and cartoon-clad, bustling, metropolis vistas, segued with an exotic, electro sound track.

Manga Mad opens the window behind the Japanese mask, to reveal what’s really going on in the collective imagination, and explains why manga is so ubiquitous, mesmerizing, virtually uncensored, and is now contagiously popular worldwide.

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