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Tuesday, 14 December 2010. Japanese Culture Vs. American Culture. Another thing that Japanese Comic writers and Animators did well that many American Comic writers could not do was appeal to female readers. Japanese Comics managed to appeal to both male and female audiences and specific audiences. In contrast, most american commics kept similar themes running through them, which was superheroes and supervillians. Even the female characters didnt particularly appeal to many female readers. Art Animation .

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Tuesday, 14 December 2010. Japanese Culture Vs. American Culture. Another thing that Japanese Comic writers and Animators did well that many American Comic writers could not do was appeal to female readers. Japanese Comics managed to appeal to both male and female audiences and specific audiences. In contrast, most american commics kept similar themes running through them, which was superheroes and supervillians. Even the female characters didnt particularly appeal to many female readers. Art Animation .

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