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Ki Spam In Dragon Ball Is A Myth!!
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In America, “Barbenheimer” is a success. In Japan, it’s a scandal.
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News recap: First TsubuCon quite a success!!
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Ask John: Why is Sailor Moon Such an Iconic Success?
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Vivy #07 — Suffering From Success
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Netflix ‘Avatar’ a Success or Failure? Honestly, In the Middle.
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Kiriyama Rei’s painful privilege to success
No friends, no family, and far beyond his competition in terms of skill; the peerless Kiriyama Rei was painfully alone. The struggle to overcome loneliness is one of…
The myth of the jaded critic
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Brief Thoughts On: The Dark Myth
"Show, Don't Tell" is a concept utterly foreign to The Dark Myth. A shame, because its animation is quite alright.
The Goddess Chronicle: A Woman’s Ambiguous Place in Japan’s Creation Myth
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Reactionary Fandom And The Myth Of The Snyder Cut, Chapter 5: Zack Snyder, Destroyer Of Myth
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Luca: Kaiju Plus Italian Food Equals Success!
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Star Crossed Myth Department of Punishments Review
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AKIRA: The 24 Frames-Per-Second Myth
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The First Korean - Dangun Wanggeom Myth | WooKong
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The Myth of Japanese Indirectness and “Subtlety”
Stereotypes of Japan as a land of vague meaning and blunted expression are just straight up Orientalism that obscure a complex reality.
I guess I have to call the Mushoku Tensei anime adaptation a success
I could still do with less of this.
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Japan is renowned for its customer service. However, in the near future, there may be no one serving you at all.
Bokutachi no Remake – 09 – The Price of Success
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Spectacle and Success: Spy x Family Code: White
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Do It Yourself!! Episode 8: Blueprint to Success
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Framing the Model Minority Myth with Neo Cat
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Turn A Gundam Staff, Production, and Episode Analyses – Episode #32 “The King of Myth”
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How Did Idol Culture Contribute to Sailor Moon’s Success?
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Summer 2023 Anime Week 11: Can You Predict Success?
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Debunking the Myth of Naoko Takeuchi having "no friends".
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Talking shop #2: Two types of success in online writing
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Hannah Collins examines Spy x Family and the ways the manga, in presenting the Forgers as a fake nuclear family, dismantles its very mythology
Understanding Idols and the Success of AKB48 (Dr. Patrick W. Galbraith)
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How Berserk’s Casca challenges the myth of the “Strong Black Woman”
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Is Bigfoot a Yokai?
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