Sumber Rujukan Globalisasi Anda

Over 60% of Japanese films are adaptations of manga. It is the source code. Death Note , Rurouni Kenshin , Alita: Battle Angel —all started as black-and-white comics read on crowded trains. The weekly anthology Weekly Shonen Jump sells over 2 million copies a week, not because of nostalgia, but because it operates like a sports league. A manga runs for as long as it stays popular; if it drops in reader polls, it is cancelled instantly. This Darwinian pressure produces relentless innovation.

Where is Japan’s entertainment heading? In two opposite directions.

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