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@Senator_Armstrong @gav Anime is in essence a continuation of traditional Japanese theater, inheriting its roots from Noh and Kabuki, and--more modern--Manga, which comes from traditional Japanese wood prints (Ukiyoe).
Japan's degradation into sterility started with the American occupation, which immediately banned Kabuki and State Shrine Shinto, altering the constitution to introduce liberalism by undermining the traditional Japanese family based on feminist principles, and heavily limiting military ambitions.
Anime and Manga have been, contrary to your claim, an outlet for the repressed Japanese energy to vent and manifest the spirit of a race that for millennia lived a dignified existence according to the timeless values of their ancestors.
Do Jewish powers hijack and misappropriate these forms? Yes, as recent localization controversies showed again. Did the Judeo-American occupation of Japan undermine, subvert, or otherwise poison these forms of expression? Almost a century of normalized subversion leaves traces.
But the friction created by the radical difference between Japanese Anime and Western entertainment shows that the core remains intact, as Anime often contradicts and even undermines modern Judeo-Western norms. A core that at the earliest opportunity could revert the whole to a natural state.
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