Anime & the Economic Miracle | The History of Animation & Japan
With the release of Astro Boy in 1963 Anime in Japan experienced an unparalleled boom period. This coincided with the Japanese Economic Miracle, a time in which Japan rose to become one of the most dominant economic players in the world. Both events are legendary in their importance, but, as with all historic events, they have become shrouded in myth and fallacy. This anime documentary attempts to explore the truth behind Japan's rapid growth period and the monolith that is Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy and Mushi Productions.
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https://youtu.be/F-g9lRT-gpA
Why Journey to the West is so Popular
https://youtu.be/wTzIK9z1ZYM
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Resources used:
Adapting Anime: Transnational media - Brian Ruh
Adult Manga - Sharon Kinsella
Animation a world history (I, II, III) - Ginnalberto Bendazzi
Anime: A History - Jonathan Clements
Animetudes - https://animetudes.com/
Anime Explosion - Patrick Drazen
Anime's Media Mix - Marc Steinberg
A Brief History of Manga - Helen McCarthy
A Companion to Japanese Cinema - David Desser
A Companion to Japanese History - Glenn Hook
A history of Modern Manga - Insight Editions
A History of Japan Revised Edition
A Nation of a Hundred Million Idiots - Jayson Makoto Chun
A Short History of Japan - Curtis Andreseen
An Introduction to Japanese Society - Yoshio Sugimoto
Asian Comics - John Lent
Astro Boy and Anime Come to the America's - Fred Ladd, Harvey Deneroff
Beautiful Fighting Girl - Saito Tamaki
Behind the Pink Curtain - Jasper Sharp
Building a Modern Japan - Morris Low
Cinema Anime Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation - Steven T. Brown
Cinema at the Crossroads - Hyon Joo Yoo
Classical Japanese Cinema Revisted - Catherine Russell
Consuming Life in Post-Bubble Japan
Debating Otaku in Contemporary Japan -
Deleuze - David Dreamer
Directory of World Cinema (I, II, III) - John Berra
Discovering autonomy in protest- Anpo 1960 and 1970
Fissenting Japan - William Andrews
Embracing Defeat - John W. Dower
Floating Worlds - Maria Novielli
Frames of Anime - Hu Tze-yue
God of Comics - Osamu Tezuka and the creation of Post- World War II Manga - Natsu Power
Industrial Development in Postwar Japan - Hirohisa Kohama
Interpreting Anime - Christopher Bolton
Japan at the Crossroads - Nick Kapur
Japan, the System That Soured - Richard Katz
Japanese Animation - Masao Yokota, Hu Tze-yu
Japanese Cinema Between Frames - Laura Lee
Japanese Language and Soft Power in Asia
Japanese Shoolgirl Confidential - Brian Ashcraft
Japanese television as a window on other cultures - Shigeru Hagiwara
Japanese Visual Cultural Explorations - Mark Wheeler
Laughter, Comedy and the Television Cultures of 1970s, 80s and 90s Japan - David Christopher
Miraculous Growth and Stagnation in Post-War Japan
MITI and the Japanese Miracle - Johnson Chalmers
Mobilizing Japanese Youth - Christoper Gerteis
Modern Japan - Johnathan Clements
New History of Japanese Cinema - Standish Isolde
Nippon Modern Japanese Cinema - Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
Postwar Japan - Michael Gree, Zack Cooper
Pure Invention - Matt Alt
Recreating Anime History - Helen McCarthy
Recasting Red Culture in Proletarian Japan - Samuel Perry
robot anime history
Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams
School Girl Milky Crisis - Jonathan Clements
Terror in Japan - Meredith Box, Gavan McCormack
The Anime Ecology - Thomas Lamarre
The Anime Encyclopedia - Jonathan Clementa, Helen McCarthy
The Anime Galaxy - Herlander Elias
The Art of Censorship in Postwar Japan - Kirsten Fischer
The Astro Bot Essays - Freerik Schodt
The Cold War Context of Japan's Postwar Economic Revival - Aaron Forsberg
The History of Hentai - Kimi Rito
The Japanese Mafia - Peter Hill
The Soul of Anime - Ian Condry
Toxic archipelago : a history of industrial disease in Japan - Brett Walker
Zengakuren Japan's Revolutionary Students - Stuart Dowsey
#anime #japan #economicmiracle
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Introduction: (0:00)
xii - Contrasting Images: (1:50)
xiii - Drawing Funds: (10:08)
xiv - Stretch & Crunch: (16:35)
xv - Composite Sources: (26:57)
xvi - Broadcast Quality: (37:41)
xvii - Reel Consequences (46:51)
xviii - Special Defects (54:44)
xix- In the Pink (1:06:51)
xx- Scene Breakdown (1:16:15)
xxi - Stop Motion (1:26:58)
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Go help get these videos made:
https://www.patreon.com/wookong
Thank you to the Vlog Brothers for helping sponsor this video.
-----------------------------------
Other WooKong videos:
The History of South Korean Animation
https://youtu.be/uQDFI30strY
The History of Chinese Animation
https://youtu.be/F-g9lRT-gpA
Why Journey to the West is so Popular
https://youtu.be/wTzIK9z1ZYM
--------------------------------
Resources used:
Adapting Anime: Transnational media - Brian Ruh
Adult Manga - Sharon Kinsella
Animation a world history (I, II, III) - Ginnalberto Bendazzi
Anime: A History - Jonathan Clements
Animetudes - https://animetudes.com/
Anime Explosion - Patrick Drazen
Anime's Media Mix - Marc Steinberg
A Brief History of Manga - Helen McCarthy
A Companion to Japanese Cinema - David Desser
A Companion to Japanese History - Glenn Hook
A history of Modern Manga - Insight Editions
A History of Japan Revised Edition
A Nation of a Hundred Million Idiots - Jayson Makoto Chun
A Short History of Japan - Curtis Andreseen
An Introduction to Japanese Society - Yoshio Sugimoto
Asian Comics - John Lent
Astro Boy and Anime Come to the America's - Fred Ladd, Harvey Deneroff
Beautiful Fighting Girl - Saito Tamaki
Behind the Pink Curtain - Jasper Sharp
Building a Modern Japan - Morris Low
Cinema Anime Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation - Steven T. Brown
Cinema at the Crossroads - Hyon Joo Yoo
Classical Japanese Cinema Revisted - Catherine Russell
Consuming Life in Post-Bubble Japan
Debating Otaku in Contemporary Japan -
Deleuze - David Dreamer
Directory of World Cinema (I, II, III) - John Berra
Discovering autonomy in protest- Anpo 1960 and 1970
Fissenting Japan - William Andrews
Embracing Defeat - John W. Dower
Floating Worlds - Maria Novielli
Frames of Anime - Hu Tze-yue
God of Comics - Osamu Tezuka and the creation of Post- World War II Manga - Natsu Power
Industrial Development in Postwar Japan - Hirohisa Kohama
Interpreting Anime - Christopher Bolton
Japan at the Crossroads - Nick Kapur
Japan, the System That Soured - Richard Katz
Japanese Animation - Masao Yokota, Hu Tze-yu
Japanese Cinema Between Frames - Laura Lee
Japanese Language and Soft Power in Asia
Japanese Shoolgirl Confidential - Brian Ashcraft
Japanese television as a window on other cultures - Shigeru Hagiwara
Japanese Visual Cultural Explorations - Mark Wheeler
Laughter, Comedy and the Television Cultures of 1970s, 80s and 90s Japan - David Christopher
Miraculous Growth and Stagnation in Post-War Japan
MITI and the Japanese Miracle - Johnson Chalmers
Mobilizing Japanese Youth - Christoper Gerteis
Modern Japan - Johnathan Clements
New History of Japanese Cinema - Standish Isolde
Nippon Modern Japanese Cinema - Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
Postwar Japan - Michael Gree, Zack Cooper
Pure Invention - Matt Alt
Recreating Anime History - Helen McCarthy
Recasting Red Culture in Proletarian Japan - Samuel Perry
robot anime history
Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams
School Girl Milky Crisis - Jonathan Clements
Terror in Japan - Meredith Box, Gavan McCormack
The Anime Ecology - Thomas Lamarre
The Anime Encyclopedia - Jonathan Clementa, Helen McCarthy
The Anime Galaxy - Herlander Elias
The Art of Censorship in Postwar Japan - Kirsten Fischer
The Astro Bot Essays - Freerik Schodt
The Cold War Context of Japan's Postwar Economic Revival - Aaron Forsberg
The History of Hentai - Kimi Rito
The Japanese Mafia - Peter Hill
The Soul of Anime - Ian Condry
Toxic archipelago : a history of industrial disease in Japan - Brett Walker
Zengakuren Japan's Revolutionary Students - Stuart Dowsey
#anime #japan #economicmiracle
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Introduction: (0:00)
xii - Contrasting Images: (1:50)
xiii - Drawing Funds: (10:08)
xiv - Stretch & Crunch: (16:35)
xv - Composite Sources: (26:57)
xvi - Broadcast Quality: (37:41)
xvii - Reel Consequences (46:51)
xviii - Special Defects (54:44)
xix- In the Pink (1:06:51)
xx- Scene Breakdown (1:16:15)
xxi - Stop Motion (1:26:58)
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