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Anime & Manga

Thanx to Selina Siu for leading me into this wonderful world of anime and manga. In the past few years, anime and manga became a major part of my life, and I am undeniably getting more crazy about them.

I like to take manga as another form of novels. Each particular manga is a record of ideas and thoughts of a manga-ka, just like a novel to an novelist. The only difference is that novelists express their ideas with words and sentences, while manga-ka express theirs with pictures and drawings. Words and drawings are simply tools for communications, and the importances of communications within all species on the planet is not the tools they use, but the ideas that pass through. It is, therefore, awfully strange that people look at manga with bias, while categorize novels as a form of art and literature. Undoubtly, the quality of manga is very difficult to control, but please do not forget that there exists prono novels and movies also. And please do not think that animes are simply cartoons. "Anime" includes a lot more than just animations for children. Whether or not anime is intellectual or childish depends on that particular anime and you, the audience. Open your hearts to it, and you will find a new look of life.

Tsukasa Hojo Rumiko Takahashi Reiko Shimizu Angyyouki Richou
Hayao Miyasaki OZ Please Save My Earth