Japanese Animation Kiss
Nov 24, 2011

WTF Japan Seriously: First Kiss
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Movie Poster (27 x 40 Inches – 69cm x 102cm) (2005) Japanese -(Robert Downey Jr.)(Val Kilmer.)(Michelle Monaghan)(Corbin Bernsen)(Dash Mihok)(Larry Miller) $29.99 Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Poster (27 x 40 Inches – 69cm x 102cm) (2005) Japanese reproduction poster print CAST: Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer., Michelle Monaghan, Corbin Bernsen, Dash Mihok, Larry Miller; DIRECTED BY: Shane Black;… |
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Movie Poster (27 x 40 Inches – 69cm x 102cm) (2005) Japanese Style B -(Robert Downey Jr.)(Val Kilmer.)(Michelle Monaghan)(Corbin Bernsen)(Dash Mihok)(Larry Miller) $29.99 Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Poster (27 x 40 Inches – 69cm x 102cm) (2005) Japanese Style B reproduction poster print CAST: Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer., Michelle Monaghan, Corbin Bernsen, Dash Mihok, Larry Miller; DIRECTED BY: Shane Black;… |
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Kiss of the Spider Woman Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches – 28cm x 44cm) (1985) Japanese Style A -(William Hurt)(Raul Julia)(Sonia Braga)(Jose Lewgoy)(Milton Goncalves)(Nuno Leal Maia) $19.99 Kiss of the Spider Woman Poster (11 x 17 Inches – 28cm x 44cm) (1985) Japanese Style A reproduction poster print CAST: William Hurt, Raul Julia, Sonia Braga, Jose Lewgoy, Milton Goncalves, Nuno Leal Maia, Denise Dumont, Antonio Petrim, Miriam Pires, Fernando Torres; DIRECTED BY: Hector Babenco; PRODUCER: David Weisman;… |
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Animation Soundtrack $43.99 … |
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Magic Users Club: Magic Kiss [VHS] $4.99 … |
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Magic Users Club: Magic Kiss [VHS] $4.99 … |
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Howl’s Moving Castle $18.99 Acclaimed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki adapts British writer Diana Wynne Jones’s popular fantasy tale for this animated feature adding his own unique and celebrated dreamlike spin. A young hat-maker named Sophie (voiced by Emily Mortimer) is turned into an old woman by the dreaded Witch of the Waste (Lauren Bacall) when she attracts the notice of Howl (Christian Bale) a young wizard whom the w… |
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Inuyasha – Season 1 $20.99 Studio: Viz Media Llc Release Date: 12/02/2008… |
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The Simpsons – Kiss and Tell: The Story of Their Love $5.91 SIMPSONS:KISS & TELL – DVD Movie… |
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Japanese Animation: Time Out of Mind $23.98 While visiting Japan, animation writer Chris Robinson gets lost. As he drifts through Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Kyoto he happens upon a number of mysterious figures including Bob Dylan, Haruki Murakami, Sumo wrestlers, Big Bird and, by good chance, many famous Japanese animators — both living and dead. Each of these characters takes Robinson into a deep, dark, mysterious world of Japanese animation that does not include Godzilla, Akira, Anime, Manga or Hasao Miyazaki. This inventive and unusual study rewrites the history of the history of Japanese animation looking at the work of Atsushi Wada, Taku Furukawa, Renzo and Sayoko Kinoshita, Maya Yonesho, and many more. |
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Animation $31.5 Animation |
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Animation Soundtrack $55.19 Japanese pressing. King. 2005. |
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Japanese Animation By Robinson, Chris $34.67 Author: Robinson, Chris Subtitle: Time Out of Mind Publication Date: 2010/12/20 Number of Pages: 142 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 6.25 Height: 9.25 |
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Japanese Animation: From Painted Scrolls to Pokemon $36.98 A sweeping journey through the history of Japanese animation, tracing this cultural phenomenon from its origins in traditional art to the present day. A dominant force in its home country since the 1970s, Japanese animation has become a global phenomenon in recent years. But far from being a contemporary invention, anime draws on the same centuries-old artistic traditions that form the basis of manga. Widely disparaged when it first appeared in the West, today the real value of Japanese animation is recognized, and it has inspired international film directors. Fairy tale, romance, adventure, fantasy, science-fiction: anime encompasses many genres and its creativity knows no bounds. Brigitte Koyama-Richard studies the evolution of Japanese animation through the centuries, retracing its history from painted scrolls to woodblock prints, to animated films, first in black and white, and then in color. A number of prominent artists are showcased, including Tezuka Osamu, the "godfather of anime," and Hayao Miyazaki, founder of the world-renowned Studio Ghibli and creator of films such as "Spirited Away"–the first anime film to win an Academy Award. Illustrated with over 500 images, many rarely seen in the West, this book bridges the gap between art history and pop culture. |
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The Little Mermaid: Kiss the Girl $6 The Little Mermaid: Kiss the Girl – Animation Soundtrack Ensemble |
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Samurai from Outer Space: Understanding Japanese Animation $3.98 Samurai from Outer Space is the first book-length discussion of the suddenly popular genre of Japanese animation. Japanese animation, also known as anime (pronounced AH-nee-may), is gaining devoted fans of all ages and nationalities. A few years ago anime was something of an oddity. Now it is poised to become the biggest cultural import since PBS discovered the BBC. There are anime fan clubs on college campuses across the country, as well as anime fan magazines and anime sections in video stores. "Besides examining the psychological reasons for the cartoons’ appeal, (Levi) compares anime to American cartoon animation, traces its connections to Japanese art and theater, and demonstrates that many anime plots are based in Japanese religion. A valuable addition to film, popular-culture, and Asian studies". — Booklist "In this fascinating and illuminating volume, Antonia Levi provides all the cultural and historical background necessary for anyone to appreciate the allusion-rich art form of anime. A wonderful guide for beginners and otaku alike". — Vaughan Simmons Founder & Publisher of Mangajin |
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Anime Mania: How to Draw Characters for Japanese Animation $3.48 There’s no doubt about it: Japanese animation is hot. Television shows, films, and videos featuring the anime style of animation are wildly popular. Japanese animation is like a comic book come to life, retaining all its power but in moving form. It has a very different style from traditional western animation, incorporating heavy shading, dramatic camera angles, and beautifully rendered special effects–especially the fantastic anime depictions of ocean waves, storms, smoke, and explosions. Easier to draw than its western counterpart, anime is more limited and simpler in its execution. In Japanese anime the characters move, but their movements are generally staccato, sharp, and dramatic–not free-flowing with lots of overlapping action, anticipation, and follow-through. In "Anime Mania," famous cartoonist, teacher, and best-selling author Christopher Hart demonstrates how any comic book artist can become expert in this wonderful style of animation. Step by step, he details how to draw the coolest anime characters from the widest selection of popular styles: high-tech cyberpunks who live in the world of the future; teen characters–with troubled relationships at school, home, and on the street; and mighty monsters, fantasy warriors, and giant robots. Aspiring animators will also find chapters on anime’s spectacular special effects, the role of storyboarding in anime, sketching and the art of character design, and a mini-crash course in perspective. The book concludes with interviews with Scott Frazier, an American anime director working in Japan, and Mahiro Meada, a renowned Japanese animation director. Brimming with hundreds of spectacular examples, illustrations, and step-by-step exercises, "Anime Mania" details how anyone can become a real anime artist without having to reinvent the art of drawing. |
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Kiss $22.39 Of all the followers of Luna Sea — the godfathers of the ’90s visual kei movement — L’Arc-en-Ciel came the closest to understanding what the style is actually about. Kiss is an elaborate piece of work, drawing upon the influences of various mainstream rock branches and acts to form a separate voice — very much like Luna Sea were able to. The influences that stand out the most on L’Arc-en-Ciel’s effort are U2 — which is not saying much for a post-’80s rock album — and, more interestingly, Helloween in their experimental phase. Said phase lasted two years and produced exactly one good album — 1993′s Chameleon — but its brand of diverse hard rock (not power metal) is clearly mirrored in Kiss. Consciously or not, L’Arc-en-Ciel add the same kind of depth and melody to their bluesy guitar textures, and are not afraid to experiment with a brass section (“Pretty Girl”), and that’s not mentioning the voice of Hyde, who can sound very similar to Michael Kiske in his prime. Exploring this musical direction is already a good thing, but there’s a bunch of other stuff on Kiss as well, from the nu-metal riffs on “Black Rose” to subtle techno elements on “Umibe” and strings on “Alone en La Vida,” one of the darker cuts of the album. Kiss is generally an upbeat record, but it doesn’t stick to one mood, like many of the big Japanese names do (say, B’z), and that adds to its musical durability. The main trick is, perhaps, that L’Arc-en-Ciel, unlike many other bands, don’t put too much emphasis on any particular musical idea, be it heavy rhythms, dance beats, or live violins, but are instead able to figure out how to make those ideas enhance the songs, not constitute them. Kiss has its flaws — some of the music blends together after a while — but still, it’s a high point of Japanese mainstream rock. ~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi |
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Manga Impact!: The World of Japanese Animation $30.48 An easily accessible A-Z guide to the world of Japanese anime and manga, "Manga" Impact details everything from world-famous movies to the very latest cutting-edge projects by emerging directors and animators. Thematic essays and directory-style entries on the most influential creators and characters in manga and anime are included in this book that covers acclaimed directors such as Miyazaki Hayao ("Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle") and Otomo Katsuhiro ("Akira"), as well as exhaustive background information on myriad TV series, studios and artists such as "Pokemon," Studio Ghibli and Tezuka Osamu. Lavishly illustrated with a wealth of iconographic images and presented in a dynamic comic book design, "Manga Impact" is an essential reference book that will delight newcomers, fanboys and cineastes alike. |
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The Anime Companion: What’s Japanese in Japanese Animation? $4.48 Anime is from Japan, so it’s full of all sorts of cultural details that are downright perplexing . . . unless you’re Japanese or unless you’ve got "The Anime Companion." Find out why characters wear belly bands and what nosebleeds really mean. Learn about the Edo Jidai and those games they play at New Year’s. Gilles Poitras has taken his popular anime website and created a new print version that’s filled with curious details and fresh insights drawn from dozens of the most popular anime. And for students of Japanese, "The Anime Companion" is a great way to learn about Japan while indulging in your favorite pastime. "Combining personal passion with an intelligent sense of perspective, this enjoyable book is just right for dipping into, full of amusing and informative snippets which fans will love and even non-fans can enjoy."-Helen McCarthy, author of "The Complete Anime Guide" "I’ve worked on over 20,000 pages of manga over the last ten years, and I still learned quite a bit from this fascinating book. For anyone with more than the most casual interest in anime and manga, "The Anime Companion" should be on their coffee table right next to the remote control."-Toren Smith, Studio Proteus "Entire generations of English speakers now receive their first exposure to Japanese culture through anime. But many cultural references can be puzzling. Gilles Poitras’s book is like a Rosetta Stone for confused anime fans. Before slipping that next anime video into your VCR, make sure this book’s handy "-Frederik L. Schodt, author of "Manga Manga " and "Dreamland Japan" Categories covered: Building/Structure/Landmark Clothing Culture Entertainment/Game Food And Drink General Geographical Feature/Location History/Society Home Nature People Religion/Mythology/Belief Sports/Activity Weaponry/War Sample Entry: AIDORU (IDOL SINGER)" Pop singers. Idol singers are not unique to Japan; every modern country has its clean-cut prefabricated stars known for their short careers. In Japan highly competitive management companies maneuver to get their latest singers in the spotlight for as long as they can before the nex |
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Cinema Anime: Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation $18.48 This collection charts the terrain of contemporary Japanese animation, one of the most explosive forms of visual culture to emerge at the crossroads of transnational cultural production in the last twenty-five years. The essays offer bold and insightful engagement with anime’s concerns with gender identity, anxieties about body mutation and technological monstrosity, and apocalyptic fantasies. The contributors dismantle the distinction between "high" and "low" culture and offer compelling arguments for the value and importance of the study of anime and popular culture as a key link in the translation from the local to the global. |
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Flower and Snake: The Animation $25.46 A Japanese housewife is forced to become a sex slave and perform a live sex show by a gang who has kidnapped her stepdaughter in FLOWER & SNAKE: THE ANIMATION. |
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John Petrucci: Suspended Animation $21.98 Suspended Animation, fully transcribed exactly as performed by John Titles: Jaws of Life – Glasgow Kiss – Tunnel Vision – Wishful Thinking – Damage Control – Curve – Lost Without You – Animate-Inanimate. |
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Manga Impact : The World of Japanese Animation $29.23 No Synopsis Available |
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Japanese Animation : Time Out of Mind $21.91 No Synopsis Available |
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Anime Companion: What’s Japanese in Japanese Animation?, by Poitras $12.71 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Slave of Kiss $22.39 Japanese pressing comes packaged in a digipak for the first pressing. Includes the tracks ‘Kiss’, Kiss Or Kiss’ (English version), ‘Kiss Wo Kudasai’ & ‘Sweet Frozen Kiss’. Sony. 2006. |
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