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FREE MOE MANIFESTO: THE HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF A JAPANESE POP CULTURE PHENOMENON PDF Patrick W. Galbraith | 192 pages | 14 Jul 2014 | Tuttle Shokai Inc | 9784805312827 | English | Kanagawa, Japan Moe (slang) - Wikipedia Home Japan The Moe Manifesto. Facebook Email Print Twitter Pinterest. Description Moe is a huge cultural phenomenon and one of the driving forces behind the enormous success of Japanese anime and manga—not Moe Manifesto: The History and Evolution of a Japanese Pop Culture Phenomenon in Japan but now throughout the world. In Japan, avid fans of manga comics, anime films and video games use the term Moe to refer to the strong sense of emotional attachment they feel for their favorite characters. These fans have a powerful desire to protect and nurture the youthful, beautiful and innocent characters they adore—like Sagisawa Moe in Dinosaur Planet and Tomoe Hotaru in Sailor Moon. They create their own websites, characters, stories, discussion groups, toys and games based on the original manga and anime roles. Author Patrick Galbraith is the world's acknowledged expert on Moe and a journalist based in Tokyo. For this book, he interviewed twenty important figures in the world of Japanese manga and anime to gain their insights on the Moe phenomenon. These interviews provide us with the first in-depth survey of this subject. Galbraith uncovers how Moe is influencing an entire generation of manga artists and readers. For those new to anime, manga, and youth culture in Japan, he discusses what constitutes the ideal Moe relationship and why some fans are even determined to marry their fictional Moe Manifesto: The History and Evolution of a Japanese Pop Culture Phenomenon. He reveals key moments in the development of Moe, and current and future trends in the spread of Moe works and characters from Japan to other parts of the world. The book has over illustrations of the most famous Moe characters, many in color, and it is sure to delight manga and anime fans of every age. About the Author: Patrick W. Galbraith specializes in Japanese popular culture and writes regular columns for Metropolis Magazine. He is the author of The Otaku Encyclopedia. The Moe Manifesto. Write a Review Your Rating:. Your Rating:. Subject required. Comments required. オタク学 – OtakuGaku – Otaku Studies – L'étude des Otaku – Otaku Bibliographic Resources Depository MOE is a huge cultural phenomenon and one of the driving forces behind the enormous success of Japanese anime and manga? In Japan, avid fans of manga comics, anime films and videogames use the term MOE to refer to the strong sense of emotional attachment they feel for their favorite characters. These fans have a powerful desire to protect and nurture the young, beautiful and innocent characters they adore? They create their own websites, characters, stories, discussion groups, toys and games based around the original manga and anime roles. For this book, he interviewed twenty important figures in the world of Japanese manga and anime to gain their insights on the MOE phenomenon. These interviews provide us with the first in-depth survey of this subject. Galbraith Moe Manifesto: The History and Evolution of a Japanese Pop Culture Phenomenon how MOE is influencing an entire generation of manga artists and readers. For those new to anime, manga, and youth culture in Japan, he discusses what constitutes the ideal MOE relationship and why some fans are even determined to marry their fictional sweethearts. He reveals key moments in the development of MOE, and current and future trends in the spread of MOE works and characters from Japan to other parts of the world. 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