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  • Japanese anime has long been thriving in both Asia and the West. Why is Japanese Anime so popular? Since the 1950s when Godzilla was first shown in the United States, Japanese anime has gradually invaded the US market.
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  • There have been many theories why Japanese animes are popular in the West including the United States. Japanese animes ranging from Hello Kitty, Pokemon and Yi-gi-oh have taken the US market by storm.
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  • Below are classic Japanese anime, some from the time before Japanese anime were copyrighted. Most of the Japanese anime below started out being Japanese comic book series that were translated into many different languages and sold in many different countries.
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  • Dragon Ball was one of the most explosive Japanese anime that made it to the Western World. Dragon Ball Japanese anime became so popular that it was made into video games and the TV series ran for a long time.
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  • Ninja Hattori-Kun or simply Ninja Hattori is a Japanese anime by Fujiko F. Fujio. Ninja Hattori-Kun Japanese anime was aired in 1982 as a Japanese anime TV series. Each episode of this Japanese anime is 5-10 minutes long and aimed at children.
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  • Ninja Kamui was an old Japanese anime aired in the late 1970s. This is a rare Japanese anime that never made it out of Asia. The story of this Ninja Kamui Japanese anime featured the fugitive ninja called Kamui.
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  • Pa Man or Paman is another popular Japanese anime for young kids about super heroes called Pa Man. Pa Man Japanese anime featured child super heroes. Pa Man refers to the main super hero boy wearing a blue super hero mask.
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  • Ikkyu San or Ikkyusan was a famous Japanese anime broadcasted from 1975 to 1982. This Japanese anime featured a young boy called Ikkyu who was a genius who can solve any problems by meditating.
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  • Magical Girl Lalabelle or Mahou Shojo Lalabelle is a Japanese anime published in 1980 by Japanese anime studio, Toei Animation. Magical Girl Lalabelle ran for 49 episodes.
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  • Hananoko Lulu or Hananoko Lulu (Lu Lu, LunLun or Lun Lun or even Run Run) means the flower girl Lulu. This Japanese anime TV series was launched in 1979.
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  • Lady Goergie or just Georgie was a loved, old Japanese anime about the life of Lady Georgie. The Japanese anime Lady Georgie started off with the life of a little country girl called Georgie.
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  • Esper Mami was a Japanese anime made for young girls in the 1987. Esper Mami Japanese anime started as a Japanese comic book series.
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  • Below are pictures of Esper Mami or エスパー魔美. 作者: 藤子・F・不二雄 and 出版社: 小学館.
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  • Yami no Purple Eye or Purple Eyes In The Dark or Purple Eye of Darkness was a thrilling Japanese anime with a slight tint of horror and love story.
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  • Below are some pictures from Yami no Purple Eye and some information on this comic book.
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  • Osagi Rinko is the main character of Yami no Purple Eye (or Purple Eyes In The Dark or Purple Eye of Darkness or 闇のパープルアイ (เพอเพิลอาย)). Below are pictures of Osagi Rinko from the comic book Yami no Purple Eyes.
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  • Umi no Yami Tsuki no Kage (aka Darkness of the Sea, Shadow of the Moon) was a compelling Japanese anime by the same Japanese anime artist as Yami no Purple Eye.
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  • Adachi Mitsuru, after the success of I love Miyuki, gained another mega success with the series Touch, a story about a love triangle between the two twin brothers and a girl they grew up with.
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  • Uwasa No Himeko or うわさの姫子, lightly translated as Himeko according to the gossips, was a 1980s comic book series by Fujiwara Eiko.
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  • Uwasa no Himeko or Ohayou Himeko features the life of a Japanese girl called Umemiya Himeko. Below is the story of Umemiya Himeko and plot of Uwasa no Himeko and Ohayou Himeko.
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  • Himeko Umemiya is the main focus of the comic book series Uwasa No Himeko or うわさの姫子. Below are some pictures of Himeko Umemiya.
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  • Marybell was a 1980s comic book series about a young girl called Marybell who lived during the French revolution.
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  • Below is more story of Marybell (マリーベル), a Japanese comic book story about a young girl in France during the French revolution.
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  • Miriam is a Japanese comic book short story by Hikawa Kyoko. Miriam is a Japanese anime featuring Miriam, a young rebellious but beautiful girl.
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  • This is Love is a Japanese comic book short story by Hikawa Kyoko, famous for Miriam.
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  • Yokohama Monogatari or ヨコハマ物語 means Yokohama Story is a beautiful love epic by Yamato Waki (大和和紀).
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  • Yokohama Monogatari or ヨコハマ物語 is a comic book story of two Yokohama ladies by famous writer Yamato Waki (大和和紀) who also wrote the Tale of Genji.
    Yokohama_Monogatari_Pictures.html
  • Due to popular demand for the Yokohama Monogatari Pics, below are some more of the pictures from this love epic that took place in Yokohama in Yokohama Monogatari (ヨコハマ物語) by Yamato Waki (大和和紀).
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  • Below is the picture of the two courageous ladies in the Yokohama Story, Monogatari (ヨコハマ物語) by Yamato Waki (大和和紀).
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  • Miyuki (みゆき) or "I Love Miyuki" is a Japanese anime by Adachi Mitsuru (あだち充 or 安達 充) which was published in 1980s.
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  • Below are Miyuki Wakamatsu pics from the Japanese comic book series Miyuki by Adachi Mitsuru (みゆき by あだち充 or 安達 充). Miyuki Wakamatsu pics are much more popular than other characters in the Miyuki comic book series and TV series.
    Miyuki_Wakamatsu_Pics.html
  • Asari Chan (あさりちゃん) by Mayumi Muroyama was both a comic book series and TV shows. The Japanese cartoon Asari Chan (あさりちゃん) is the story of the a little girl's life. Her name was Asari (あさり). She is often called Asari Chan (あさりちゃん).
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  • Creamy Mami or 魔法の天使クリィミーマミ is the magical story of a 10 year old girl, Yū Morisawa. Yu Morisawa was an ordinary but cute girl with blue hair (picture below). Her parents own and operate a sweet shop.
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  • The Mask of Glass or Glass Mask or ガラスの仮面 or Glass No Kamen was a popular Japanese anime comic book series released in 1976.
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  • Maya Kitajima is the main character of the Japanese anime comic book series (later TV series) called Mask of Glass (aka Glass Mask, Glass no Kamen or ガラスの仮面).
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  • Himekawa Ayumi is a lead character in the Mask of Glass (aka Glass Mask, Glass no Kamen or ガラスの仮面). Himekawa Ayumi is the young girl, same age as the main character in the Mask of Glass, Maya Kitajima.
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