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Anime, Weaboos, and Engineered Nostalgia | Kanpai Kronicles 10

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In this episode, we talk about anime! But not just the Narutos, One Pieces, and Bleaches: we talked about the childhood anime that we grew up with, our relationship with anime fans (aka. weaboos), and the real implications of what each of the genres represent. This isn't a discussion for everyone unless you're a fan of cultural implications and anthropology too, but enjoy nonetheless!

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:06 Daylight Savings and a crazy Deepavali drinking night
  • 07:07 Yokai of the Week
  • 22:50 Childhood anime and Digimon vs. Pokemon
  • 31:31 Getting a larger worldview and growing perspectives through anime
  • 39:45 To be wrapped up in a fantasy world
  • 43:33 The origin of weaboo, and Japan as a 'perfect world'
  • 54:15 What we consume skews our impression of a country
  • 1:07:00 We understand countries through the lowest barrier of understanding
  • 1:12:43 Creating anime to provoke discussion and bring up issues
  • 1:18:35 Perfectly engineered nostalgia, and compensating for what a culture is missing
  • 1:32:16 Sexualisation of Asian Men and trends breaking stereotypes
  • 1:37:42 Becoming more skeptical of attractions after the Hallyu Wave
  • 1:46:18 Not many people in Japan watch anime as much as we do
  • 1:54:09 Manga recommendations

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In this episode, we talk about anime! But not just the Narutos, One Pieces, and Bleaches: we talked about the childhood anime that we grew up with, our relationship with anime fans (aka. weaboos), and the real implications of what each of the genres represent. This isn't a discussion for everyone unless you're a fan of cultural implications and anthropology too, but enjoy nonetheless!

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:06 Daylight Savings and a crazy Deepavali drinking night
  • 07:07 Yokai of the Week
  • 22:50 Childhood anime and Digimon vs. Pokemon
  • 31:31 Getting a larger worldview and growing perspectives through anime
  • 39:45 To be wrapped up in a fantasy world
  • 43:33 The origin of weaboo, and Japan as a 'perfect world'
  • 54:15 What we consume skews our impression of a country
  • 1:07:00 We understand countries through the lowest barrier of understanding
  • 1:12:43 Creating anime to provoke discussion and bring up issues
  • 1:18:35 Perfectly engineered nostalgia, and compensating for what a culture is missing
  • 1:32:16 Sexualisation of Asian Men and trends breaking stereotypes
  • 1:37:42 Becoming more skeptical of attractions after the Hallyu Wave
  • 1:46:18 Not many people in Japan watch anime as much as we do
  • 1:54:09 Manga recommendations

Links

Follow Holly here:

Follow Norm here:

  continue reading

15 episodes

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