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Key Takeaways for the Western Observer:
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Idol Culture
Cultural Design Philosophy:
The Japanese animation industry is infamous for low animator wages but high production committee returns. A committee of publishers (Kodansha, Shueisha), TV stations (Fuji TV), and toy companies (Bandai) funds an anime. They don't care about the animation; they care about merchandise and disc sales. An anime is essentially a 30-minute commercial for the plastic robot toy or the figurine. This inverted logic is baffling to Hollywood but highly profitable in Tokyo. The neon lights of flickered in the puddles
Japan is the spiritual home of modern gaming. Companies like Nintendo, Sega, and Sony didn't just build consoles; they built cultural icons. Characters like Mario and Pikachu are arguably more recognizable worldwide than many world leaders. They don't care about the animation; they care