More like this
The Death Of Otaku Culture
Otaku Culture is dead and the reason is that it has killed itself in seeking efficiency
Otaku and the Media-Culture “Machine” (Part 1): Introduction
Hey guys, here is the intro to the introduction of a series of posts Josh will be writing about pop culture, media, anime, and all that jazz. I’ve…
Tracing the Journey of Queer Expression, Culture and Legislation from Pre-Modern to Present-Day Japan
By Callistine Jude Lewis (2nd Year BA Programme, St Stephen’s) Japan represents an interesting conundrum of a country when it comes to grappling with LGBTQIA+ issues, stemming from…
The Maiden of the Screen, An Old Folktale That Parallels Modern Dating Culture
Lafcadio Hearn was an American journalist who, along with Basil Hall Chamberlain, collected and wrote down Japan’s folktales. While many Japanese, in the past, had also recorded various…
Pick of the Week: Classic and Modern
MICHELLE: Part of me really wants to pick Marmalade Boy here, as it's one of the first manga I ever read and I have tremendous nostalgic feelings about…
Glass no Kamen: Christians of Spring and Winter
Glass no Kamen (2005), one of the adaptations of Suzue Miuchi’s 1976 manga, has recently brought me back to the joys of my time as an amateur theater…
Japan: Courts and Culture
By Helen McCarthy. Japan: Courts and Culture was originally scheduled to open in 2020. Like so many of that year’s best-laid plans, it had to be shelved. But…
Day 5 of Doki Doki Days 2025: Demystifying Otaku culture- What is a Tsundere?
Welcome back to another day of Doki Doki Days 2025! We’re here this time to explain one of the most used terms in Otaku culture. So much so,…
The Birth of Kamen Rider
A look into the history of the creation of Japan's most iconic superhero (not Ultraman). My original Zimmerit article on the subject: https://www.zimmerit.moe/kamen-rider-behind-the-mask/ Zimmerit Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ZimmeritEX Translations by @WindiiGitlord Sources: The…
Spoiler Culture and Anime Fans
Spoilers are bad right? I mean yeah they are! But not everything is a spoiler. Sometimes, spoiler phobia can go a bit too far.
Anime & Manga Culture and Neurodivergence
In this video, I delve into why neurodivergent people may find anime and manga appealing. While being neurodivergent and interested in the subculture is not mutually exclusive, there…
Yasuke: Culture, Tradition and Identity
I binged the entirety of the 6 episode Netflix Original Anime Series Yasuke yesterday from famed Director LeSean Thomas (Legend of Korra, Canon Busters, The Boondocks). I went…
Manga Influencers and Hoarding Culture
It's easy to get swept up and just want to buy all the manga we see. But is it really a good idea? And not just for your…
Why Does Anime Air So Late At Night? | Exploring Otaku Culture
Almost every month, I order a copy of the Japanese Anime magazine “Newtype.” What can I say, I’ve got old man sensibilities. Twitter is great for keeping up…
Street Fighter 6 and the History of “Modern Controls”
Street Fighter 6 has succeeded in its goal of bringing in new players through a simplified control scheme labeled “Modern.” The signature special inputs that Street Fighter pioneered…
Kamen Rider Stronger and Amazon Licensed
Kamen Rider Stronger and Amazon have been licensed by Discotek for English release, so we’ve taken the torrents and DDLs down. They do pretty good work, so looking…
Fireworks In Japan: The Culture and Festivals of Hanabi
Summer in Japan sees the skies aflame with fireworks. Ever wonder why? Read on to learn about the history and cultural significance.
The Hentai Posts: For Men and Women of Culture
Shallow Dive in Anime has been around for almost three years, and I’ve done a shit ton of posts on Hentai. I love em to death, and I’ve…
Books: History of Modern Manga
By Jonathan Clements. “The history of manga,” notes the back-cover blurb for Matthieu Pinon and Laurent Lefebvre’s new book, “is inextricably tied to Japan’s social, economic, political, and…
GEKKO KAMEN
In 1958 Senkosha Productions released Japan’s first TV super hero series, GEKKO KAMEN 月光仮面 (MOONLIGHT MASK). Created by Kohan Kawauchi (RAIN...
Higurashi, subversion of moe, and the birth of the modern yandere
Rena and Shion originally appeared in direct counterpoint to the then-oversaturated moe tropes of the time; however, what began as subversion would become an archetype all of its…
Descent into Kamen Rider – Kamen Rider Wizard
Kamen Rider Wizard Magical creatures called Phantoms force humans into despair so that more of their number might be born. Protecting humanity from this fate is a survivor…
Descent into Kamen Rider – Kamen Rider Fourze
Kamen Rider Fourze Gentaro Kisaragi transfers to Amanogawa High School and is determined to make friends with everyone there, even the students and staff who are turning into…
Descent into Kamen Rider – Kamen Rider W
Kamen Rider W The forward thinking ecological city Futo is facing corruption at the hands of the wealthy Sonozaki Family and the Gaia Memories they distribute to turn…
Descent into Kamen Rider – Kamen Rider OOO
When creatures known as the Greeed reappear on Earth after 800 years of sleep, one of their number, the disembodied hand Ankh, allies with the itinerant Eiji Hino…
Subaru Natsuki: Entitlement and Waifu Culture
Subaru Natsuki was a very divisive character when Re:Zero aired. Some called him a perfect Gary Stu while others criticized him for being such an idiot. When I…
Digimon Tamers, Konaka, and Cancel Culture
In the latest episode of “Discovering Your Favorite Creators’ Alarming Beliefs,” the writer of Digimon Tamers, Chiaki J. Konaka, recently penned a new script for the show’s 20th…
Fan Content and Pop Culture References
The Impact of Akira on pop culture is still noticeable today in many different forms. One of the most notable has to be Kanye West’s official music video,…
The Concierge – Magic and Consumer Culture
The Concierge is an upcoming anime movie that I had the luck to see at Fantasia. Be the first to find out what it's all about!
Books on Japanese Culture and Society
This past semester I taught a class on Japanese science fiction and fantasy, and I was surprised by how interested my students were in learning more about the…
When pop culture meets culture war
Dragon Quest III HD-2D and the pitfalls of producing content in a polarized world
Knights of Sidonia S2 ep8: lovingly preserved culture and crushes
If not for how much I’ve started liking the characters that actually survive in this show, I’d have a real problem with the slow down in pace here.…
Portrayals of Duality: Hafu in the Media and Popular Culture
We are increasingly seeing more strong Hafu women being celebrated for their amazing achievements as well as being able to harness the power of understanding and experiencing two…
The Otakusphere: Semantics, Internet culture and a dash of anxiety
I have zero theme for this week in The Otakusphere. It’s a combination of exceptionally personal posts next to posts about what you need to know to be…
Pop Culture References And Infantilization Are The Bane Of Politics
What if the sad thing on the news could be made funny with le heckin‘ pop culture reference tho???
Queer Subtext and Representation in Kamen Rider
Much of the franchise's homoeroticism is a result of the franchise’s severe gender disparity, which it has only recently taken steps to address; the series took 31 years…
Kamen Rider Blade and Ghost Live Show
1080p Torrent | 720p Torrent | 480p Torrent DDL So if you’ve been in Toei tokusatsu fandom for a while, you’re probably used to the concept of the…
Descent into Kamen Rider – Kamen Rider Den-O
Kamen Rider Den-O The exceedingly unlucky Ryotaro Nogami, finds himself possessed by a creature from the future called an Imagin, and mixed up with a mysterious woman and…
Pick of the Week: Modern Dracula
MICHELLE: It's absolutely Glitch for me this week. Siblings investigating a weird town would be enough on its own even without the goodwill Lost Lad London engendered, honestly,…
The Impossibly Modern World of 'Flebus'
On Ernest Pintoff's 1957 Terrytoons classic.
The Lazyness of Modern Shounen Jump
Disclaimer: This is all just my opinion. I’m obviously not in the board rooms of Shueisha & I don’t have any specific or unique data to reinforce. Perhaps…
“Pop” Culture
This is one seriously deranged offering. This is a very binary show: either you like it a lot or you hate it a lot. You also need to…
Carnivore Culture
By Jeannette Ng. Beastars is the story of Legoshi, an achingly awkward wolf who struggles with his carnivore side as like many of his fellow classmates, he is…
The B.S. of “Otaku cred” and nerd identity
A brief rant about the futile antics of certain groups of people and their yawnsome adventures in superiority.
Otaku Elf Episode 2: Of Figures and Meals
After an impressive premiere what more awaited us? Very excited for more, I was.
Shin Kamen Rider
Shin Kamen Rider is both a retelling of and an homage to the original 1971 Kamen Rider TV series. There are many recognizable characters and numerous
Modern Japanese Monsters and Their Folklore Equivalents
As anime writers get more creative, they often depart from the original versions of the traditional creatures and create their own spin.
This Week in Anime - The Modern Romance of Sasaki and Miyano
Nick and Nicky discuss the emotional ups and downs of potential couple Sasaki and Miyano and the latter's attempt to navigate his feelings and sexual identity. His Miyano…
Sexism and Culture: Japan’s Obsession With Kawaii
Where did the word "kawaii" come from, and is the sexism that can come with cuteness really all that innocent?