The Cyberpunk Genre in Japanese Anime and Manga by Rufus Montecalvo more

submitted as an undergraduate research paper

Anime and manga have become major entertainment exports of Japan since the last decades. As of 2006, Japanese anime comprise almost sixty percent of all animation broadcast worldwide. It generates four billion dollars a year in the United States alone, and foreign revenue account for almost twenty-five per cent of the income of leading Japanese animation companies such as Toei. Particularly in the Philippines, a substantial segment of young people are exposed to Japanese popular culture through these avenues. During the 90s, several anime series were shown in the two major television channels of the country usually dubbed in Tagalog. A few examples are Sailor Moon, Voltes V, Daimos, Doraemon, Mojacko, Thunder Jet and Ghost Fighter. A specific genre in this huge industry is science fiction. A most interesting and specific sub-genre within science fiction in general and Japanese animation and manga in particular, is cyberpunk.
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