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		<title>By: az</title>
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		<dc:creator>az</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 00:39:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>waaa! That &quot;They were 11&quot; story... sounds freaky. and very interesting :D It&#039;s nice to know that a lot of manga with very deep meanings still exist. I&#039;m sick of dumb girls in maid outfits. &gt;:</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>waaa! That &#8220;They were 11&#8243; story&#8230; sounds freaky. and very interesting <img src='http://www.punkednoodle.com/champloo/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />  It&#8217;s nice to know that a lot of manga with very deep meanings still exist. I&#8217;m sick of dumb girls in maid outfits. &gt;:</p>
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		<title>By: Khursten</title>
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		<dc:creator>Khursten</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 06:09:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hagio Moto? Hagio Moto was not the one who wrote monster. It&#039;s Naoki Urasawa. Moto-sensei wrote They were 11, one of this classic anime OAVs I saw in my youth. The story is about this ship off into space and there&#039;s a murder that happened in the series. The thing is, the trip is set for 10 people only, and it turns out they were 11. With one murdered and another murderer lurking in the ship, they had to figure out whodunnit. It&#039;s similar to this series called Sunshine. The plot was really deep so I was surprised that it was written by a girl mangaka. 

The anime monster is quite an exception. It was rather faithful to the manga, then again, I think Urasawa wouldn&#039;t have wanted otherwise. 

I totally agree with you in the changing world view of mangas. There&#039;s so much I didn&#039;t know about Japan that I figured out only  through Japanese mangas and animes. There were also different kind of emotions that I did not understand that I understand through these works. I think it&#039;s not only akin to manga but to a lot of literature (and spin-offs there of such as anime, films, and documentaries). Its interesting, isn&#039;t it?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hagio Moto? Hagio Moto was not the one who wrote monster. It&#8217;s Naoki Urasawa. Moto-sensei wrote They were 11, one of this classic anime OAVs I saw in my youth. The story is about this ship off into space and there&#8217;s a murder that happened in the series. The thing is, the trip is set for 10 people only, and it turns out they were 11. With one murdered and another murderer lurking in the ship, they had to figure out whodunnit. It&#8217;s similar to this series called Sunshine. The plot was really deep so I was surprised that it was written by a girl mangaka. </p>
<p>The anime monster is quite an exception. It was rather faithful to the manga, then again, I think Urasawa wouldn&#8217;t have wanted otherwise. </p>
<p>I totally agree with you in the changing world view of mangas. There&#8217;s so much I didn&#8217;t know about Japan that I figured out only  through Japanese mangas and animes. There were also different kind of emotions that I did not understand that I understand through these works. I think it&#8217;s not only akin to manga but to a lot of literature (and spin-offs there of such as anime, films, and documentaries). Its interesting, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
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		<title>By: az</title>
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		<dc:creator>az</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2007 17:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the person you&#039;re talking about... is this the one that created monster? 
whoever that dude is, s/he changed my life. if you&#039;re affected by the manga through utterly moving emotions, i got affected through making my &quot;world view&quot; change. monster is really dramatic, and it portrayed situations ... usually of desperation. 

seeing characters get more desperate than i am, somehow, i got strengthened and my motto became &quot;There are people there in more desperate situations.&quot; during the time i was watching that, i was in a quarter-life crisis, not being able to take the course i really like and all. (that was also when i started ignoring my studies)Everyday i came back from school, I&#039;d watch my daily dose of monster and my spirit just came back to life. hahaha.

(I&#039;m not a manga fan - but an anime fan. I hate reading.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the person you&#8217;re talking about&#8230; is this the one that created monster?<br />
whoever that dude is, s/he changed my life. if you&#8217;re affected by the manga through utterly moving emotions, i got affected through making my &#8220;world view&#8221; change. monster is really dramatic, and it portrayed situations &#8230; usually of desperation. </p>
<p>seeing characters get more desperate than i am, somehow, i got strengthened and my motto became &#8220;There are people there in more desperate situations.&#8221; during the time i was watching that, i was in a quarter-life crisis, not being able to take the course i really like and all. (that was also when i started ignoring my studies)Everyday i came back from school, I&#8217;d watch my daily dose of monster and my spirit just came back to life. hahaha.</p>
<p>(I&#8217;m not a manga fan &#8211; but an anime fan. I hate reading.)</p>
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		<title>By: MangaBlog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Saturday morning cartoons</title>
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		<dc:creator>MangaBlog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Saturday morning cartoons</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 10:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Otaku Champloo reflects on the emotional resonance of manga. [...]</description>
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