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This is My OC.. Name : Mieko Takanohana Age : 16 Hobby : playing a musical instrument Colour : purple and Green Zodiac : Cancer |
Khamis, 6 Januari 2011
My Art
This is my OC..
Male : Ryuichi Katsumi (Sensei)
Female : Aimi Minamoto
Cute couple >w<!!!! hihi..
you can see all my Art
in facebook >>>> http://www.facebook.com/#!/album.php?id=100001722609074&aid=9394
Male : Ryuichi Katsumi (Sensei)
Female : Aimi Minamoto
Cute couple >w<!!!! hihi..
you can see all my Art
in facebook >>>> http://www.facebook.com/#!/album.php?id=100001722609074&aid=9394
Khamis, 30 Disember 2010
Asia
Japan is well-known as a monster export economy that ships Toyota sedans, Sony wide-screen televisions, and Canon printers around the world. However, it's also a successful exporter of its own culture, and is emerging as a major source of global entertainment. Japan's anime DVDs and television programs, derived from comic book or manga story lines, are hugely popular in other parts of Asia, Latin America, and the U.S. Anime is now a $4.2 billion industry, running across print, television, and film, DVDs, and computer video games.
In the U.S., the Anime Network is dedicated exclusively to this stylish genre of Japanese programming. It offers video-on demand and cable programming in many major markets, and reaches more than 40 million households. Here's a sampling of what's hot, ghoulish, and ultra-cute in the anime entertainment world these days.
Anime: Monsters, Robots, and Ultra-Cuteness
The Japanese animated art form is wildly popular around the world. Take a look at some of its hottest series
By Brian BremnerJapan is well-known as a monster export economy that ships Toyota sedans, Sony wide-screen televisions, and Canon printers around the world. However, it's also a successful exporter of its own culture, and is emerging as a major source of global entertainment. Japan's anime DVDs and television programs, derived from comic book or manga story lines, are hugely popular in other parts of Asia, Latin America, and the U.S. Anime is now a $4.2 billion industry, running across print, television, and film, DVDs, and computer video games.
In the U.S., the Anime Network is dedicated exclusively to this stylish genre of Japanese programming. It offers video-on demand and cable programming in many major markets, and reaches more than 40 million households. Here's a sampling of what's hot, ghoulish, and ultra-cute in the anime entertainment world these days.
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There are some people who just watch anime, and the only music that they like and tune in to are the anime opening and ending theme songs. There are also others who watch anime, but their choice of music they listen to does not end with just anime songs, but expands on to a wide range of Japanese Pop.
I watch anime,but i not really like the music..because i always lisen to korean song :)..all I have are korean music, korean music and more korean.. music. My best a bit Japanese song is ..
There are some people who just watch anime, and the only music that they like and tune in to are the anime opening and ending theme songs. There are also others who watch anime, but their choice of music they listen to does not end with just anime songs, but expands on to a wide range of Japanese Pop.
I watch anime,but i not really like the music..because i always lisen to korean song :)..all I have are korean music, korean music and more korean.. music. My best a bit Japanese song is ..