It's funny how this news comes as if France was never into Japanese culture. France was one of the early one to consume and embrace Japanese popculture. They always have been very respectful and vocal about their passion for the Japanese culture.
@leinad29347 ай бұрын
I mean French people in general are very open to different forms of culture and art. And yes they are very respectful about it too.
@lieutenantpepper27347 ай бұрын
@simulationkoyo You haven't being exposed to americans I guess. lol
@leoem4nuel7 ай бұрын
I believe the point of the video is that this culture has grown to be mainstream in France instead of fringe culture.
@Yatterman007 ай бұрын
since Paris expo🙏
@tsdfghjkl7 ай бұрын
@@leinad2934 >I mean French people in general are very open to different forms of culture and art UBI soft: "Yes"
@account-jl4sc7 ай бұрын
”Japan has since WWII adopted a soft-power strategy which focuses on the export of its pop culture including manga, video games, cosplay and anime” This idea is completely wrong. Japan has not pursued this strategy at the national level. The spread of manga and anime culture within Japan and its subsequent exportation to foreign countries has simply been a result of Japanese people enjoying these forms of entertainment for themselves. Describing it as if it were a national project is a stereotype.
Perhaps it is one of those hoaxes spread by anti-Japanese factions. They are spreading all sorts of disinformation to discredit Japan through social media.
@storagecrafter57017 ай бұрын
its only China that blatantly copy anime manga culture to prove themself as a developed country, Japan on the other hand as the founder of anime manga culture doesn't really care about soft power strategy. Its only after internet came into existence they care now
"After World War II, Japan exported pop culture as a national policy." Such claims are complete falsehoods based on insane thinking. It's probably just some crazy person expressing his prejudices. Both anime and manga were created by Japanese people for Japanese consumers. A Western businessman bought it at a low price. Like Gold Ruck, Transformers, and Power Rangers. The people who made the most money were Western businessmen, not Japanese. Additionally, in Asia, most anime and manga were distributed as pirated copies. The toys they manufacture also do not have Japanese permission. Japan didn't export culture, they stole it! ! America still paid us a license fee, but they modified it in a way that made it difficult to tell that it was made in Japan. The exact fact is that the Japanese government started considering anime and manga as export products only about a decade ago! The idea of exporting culture for the sake of a ``national brand'' or ``national image'' is that of Koreans and Chinese, not Japanese.
@takanochannel8 ай бұрын
Little do Westerners know how much Asia has stolen Japanese pop culture. For example, they stole Japanese manga and changed the names of the characters and authors to Korean or Chinese. There are countless such examples. They also stole hundreds of Japanese pop songs, erasing all traces of Japan and having their own singers sing them. They are now shocked to learn that the culture they loved as children is actually Japanese. What I expect from Westerners is to position Japan and Asia separately. Japanese pop culture is Japanese and has nothing to do with "Asia."
@蝦夷っ子7 ай бұрын
Japan Expo Parisの日本に便乗してきた奴らとかね…。
@fujitsuentertainment65397 ай бұрын
i remember in 2000s foreigners protested because it was difficult to get japanese popculture product (manga, anime etc) because japanese did not sell oversea.
@lutforlut83897 ай бұрын
i bet it’s chinese copy writer
@Unknown-lq8qw7 ай бұрын
Why are you blaming Koreans? Koreans do not think that Japan exports culture for the sake of its national brand or national image. As you said Japanese culture was created for Japanese people and has become famous around the world. On the contrary many Japanese claim that the Korean government exports Korean kpop and dramas for the sake of Korea's image. no. Korean products were also produced for Koreans and then naturally became famous around the world. Culture is something that is difficult to create successfully for a purpose. What you said is no different from how some things like kpop became famous in the world.
@marikkelaszlo33558 ай бұрын
This is also kinda funny in a way because a lot of Japanese subcultures (especially lolita) takes a lot of inspo from French things like those antique dolls from 1800s to early 1900s, even Japan has a fascination with Paris and French cafes so now that a lot of French people love Japanese pop culture, it's kinda become full circle lol.
@vibesof3038 ай бұрын
Japanese has fascination from many countries, England for example, they love Spanish names etc, German Gothic, hell even russian culture, not to mention USA.
@battennagasaki7 ай бұрын
More than 100 years ago, there was time when Japanese art was boomed in France. History repeats itself.
@indiangum46917 ай бұрын
France and almost all of western world uses 🍴 to eat food that was invented by Asians in the east. Another thing westerners(especially the cultureless English people) needs to stop is using the term *western clothes* lol it's *modern clothes* besides those English have no right claiming pizza and french food as theirs. Also when a white person does yoga and taichie don't say "oh he's doing an eastern exercise" 😂😂
@KM-nt6vf7 ай бұрын
haha. right. that is why French people can easily understand Japanese subculture that was influenced by French things. probably French people can see something French-ish in Japanese subculture.
@whanua987 ай бұрын
for us japan is like French of Asia
@KM-nt6vf7 ай бұрын
I am Japanese. I like manga more than anime because manga is original, more artistic and much more details in it. most of mangas are made into anime. Anyways, thank you for French people who like Japanese culture.
@YoubTijani7 ай бұрын
I used to watch anime and Japanese programs on French and Italian channels since the 80's. I'm well aware French and Italians been in love with the Japanese culture before it was a thing.
@VisLedoll7 ай бұрын
For all the dumb hate it gets from the weak minded, I’ll always love and appreciate anime no matter what
@deadby15Ай бұрын
One theory I heard: Japanese pop culture is popular partly because it’s like equal distance from the European, the African, the Arabic, etc., cultures, alike. So no one feels something foreign is forced by other ethnic groups in the society.
@Illuminatorofshadow7 ай бұрын
There is no national strategy involved, when for decades the only overseas operation of anime producers has been anti-piracy and copyright litigation.
@NaYoungSeung7 ай бұрын
In fact, when I think about Japan's copyright policy, it's close to the opposite. It's a pity that people are now starting to benefit from the great Japanese culture. As a Korean, I've been happy thanks to Japanese culture ever since I was a child.
@Illuminatorofshadow7 ай бұрын
@@NaYoungSeung Japanese companies are very risk-averse about exporting overseas, they struggle to grasp the overseas market, thus Japan is one of the least export-oriented countries in the world. Exports make up less than 20% of Japan's GDP. In South Korea and Germany it's almost 50%.
@FunkyChild7187 ай бұрын
I think it's well known that the French love the Japanese and the Japanese love the French. They both have similar very high standards for art, fashion, food and design and they are both romanticized in each other's country. Italians too, as they are very similar with the French in that they are pretty much the best artists and designers in the world. Japan's whole culture is based on design and art so it makes sense that these 2 European countries admire Japan.
@057MU7 ай бұрын
France is the strongest judo power in Europe, and judo originated in Japan. Japan exports wonderful things to the world in many fields, including play, martial arts, food, and technology. Cosplay is just one part of that.
@pachelbel_oyama7 ай бұрын
I think the reason Japanese pop culture has become so popular recently is purely because diverse ideas have become more accepted by many people. Think back to your childhood. There are many things that were close to you without you even knowing they were Japanese pop ducts, such as Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, Transformer toys, and Licca-chan dolls. etc… However, as you grow up, it becomes embarrassing to say publicly, "I like anime," and it becomes more private. However, recently, the world has become one where both adults and children can enjoy themselves at expos like this. There was just a rare piece of Japanese culture there. In the future, there will be more expos where you can experience various cultures from various countries, and a place where anyone can enjoy themselves will be created. I'm looking forward to it.
@jeremyfoo11077 ай бұрын
Just like Debussy, many French become obsessed with Japanese culture/art.
@whanua987 ай бұрын
the bussy
@MW_Asura7 ай бұрын
Search Japonisme too
@chewie941168 ай бұрын
Great story! I love France and Japan. Great culture and great food in both countries.
@Sti_fin7 ай бұрын
It is a ridiculous claim that Japan spread anime to the world as a national policy. In Japan, anime was made for Japanese people and then naturally spread to the world, and was not originally made for people other than Japanese. However, Korea implemented K-pop and other things as a national policy to improve the country's image. The popularity of Japanese anime is similar to the spread and popularity of French art and culture around the world.
@Supermariocrosser3 ай бұрын
They watched too much Polandball who thinks japan is secretly using anime and kawaii culture to hide imperialist ambitions.
@londontadpole50647 ай бұрын
Koreans think Kpop and K dramas are thr best pop culture in Asia, but that is not true. Japanese pop culture is much diverse and unique 😊
@zzzsss54377 ай бұрын
we don't think like that. especially kpop is not big in here.
@모카빵좋아7 ай бұрын
한국인인데 그렇게 생각 안하는데요? 애초에 K-시리즈는 여성공략임
@airpig91827 ай бұрын
니 말이 틀린 건 아닌데 한국 컨텐츠로 돈벌이 하는건 좀 이중적이지 않나.
@phylicia5957 ай бұрын
@@모카빵좋아Korea has no creativity like Japan
@Pazu84Vaucluse2 ай бұрын
True
@makepassiveincome7 ай бұрын
👋Nice to see anime and manga lovers here. They are all Japaholic fans.😍
@Summerof-hq4uj7 ай бұрын
It's not just France!Many Hollywood movies are based on Japanese manga and novels.
@nicolaspetit67187 ай бұрын
Recent in us, in France mangas and anime came in 80's
@bloomydjango31377 ай бұрын
@@nicolaspetit6718not recent a lot of Hollywood movies got inspiration from anime from the 80s &90s like the ghost in the shell and gibli movies etc, etc.
@mrtee34777 ай бұрын
@@nicolaspetit6718 Godzilla was in the US in the 60s.
@Alan-lq7fg7 ай бұрын
Godzilla is originated from Japanese TOHO cinema
@raymonde42727 ай бұрын
The Magnificent Seven (1960 & 2016) was based on The Seven Samurai(1954).
@_Just_Another_Guy7 ай бұрын
As a Canadian, this just looks like the average cosplay convention to me.... We have them here too in Canada. The biggest one would be AniméExpo held in Toronto.
@gridblaze65737 ай бұрын
🇨🇦👎
@TT-hi8le7 ай бұрын
love 🇨🇦 from 🇯🇵
@dorreyeet15297 ай бұрын
Like the LA one?
@trambus11443 ай бұрын
You have to be from France to know. It's really *that* big.
@にゃんちゅう-f3h7 ай бұрын
Je suis japonais dans la trentaine🇯🇵 Je suis venu ici parce que je l'ai vu traduit en japonais et présenté sur un tableau d'affichage en ligne japonais. C'est vrai que les mangas et les anime m'ont rendu plus attentionné et empathique envers les autres. Les manuels destinés aux élèves du primaire utilisent également des mangas pour enseigner aux enfants sous forme d'histoire.
@violinosion7 ай бұрын
I grew up with Saint Seiya and Dragon ball, later and still a huge fan of One Piece, Shingeki no Kyojin etc But Japan is a cultural treasure in other way. The music is amazing, seriously, NONE of our composer have the talent of Nobuo Uematsu or Shiro Amaguchi or the Nintendo team like Fuji and Asahi and others. They even have good singers, Ado is a goddess and many more. Thank you Japan, and please, take good care of your talents, they deserve it.
@Mikaela_Westmt7 ай бұрын
Kawaii is typically mispronounced by most westerners as in this vid. The narrator said it like "kowai" which has a whole different meaning in Japanese - it means scary or scared, lol.
@_Just_Another_Guy7 ай бұрын
Kah-wah-eeeeeeee It's almost like pronouncing Hawaii but with a "K" and slightly more stress between syllables.
@ricdale78137 ай бұрын
Japanese Pop Musical Act's like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu have done Quite well with French as well as World audiences. She is a mix of City Pop, Gyaru girls and the Ever Evolving Anime and Fantasy lifestyle. Japan is a Pleasant Highly Creative and Artistically Wealthy Nation that has a Style that really is unique.
When they were gonna go back, I thought they were going to touch on the Japonisme movement back in the 1880s
@stormveil7 ай бұрын
Cosplayers of Alice In Wonderland at 5:45 - a British book. Alice in Wonderland did OK in Japan. Arguably help found the 'isekai' or 'other world' genre which has been popular the last decade. It's referenced pretty regularly - like the series 'Alice in Borderland'
@reborn37977 ай бұрын
You don't even know Japonisme???
@Pazu84Vaucluse2 ай бұрын
Astro boy left a big impression as a kid
@lil----lil8 ай бұрын
If you HAVEN'T seen any of these: Death Note. Attack On Titan. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Laputa Island, Frieren, Demon Slayers, Chainsaw Man, Captain Future, Jujutsu Kaisen, Haikyuu! and many more, YOU'RE. MISSING OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@emptylikebox8 ай бұрын
so far you just told anime's available on Netflix. you are the one who's missing out on a lot of anime's. hahaha. if you have not seen samurai champloo, especially code geass then you are missing a lot!
@DaiIto-mo5fp7 ай бұрын
As a Japanese person, I would like to thank France for the fact that Hayao Miyazaki discovered Moebius and was impressed by him.
@dorreyeet15297 ай бұрын
I’d say watch black lagoon, initial D, darker than black
@AzureRook7 ай бұрын
I always knew that the second largest anime convention outside Japan was in France, but I never knew why
@knkweb8 ай бұрын
Also check out: XG, a stylish Japanese pop girl group, is under the Japanese parent company AVEX and represents Japan as XPop. One Ok Rock is a JRock band that embodies Japanese rock culture. It's amazing how Japan has such a diverse and unique cultural landscape. Besides anime, Japan's culture is deeply rooted in JPop, XPop, and JRock.
@kakkoishonen7 ай бұрын
thaks for recommanding XG. They are fire! ♥
@Summerof-hq4uj7 ай бұрын
Band-Maid is better.
@makesmewannadie6477 ай бұрын
Xg is not really jpop marketed though. Most fans are kpop fans no? Arent they under a kpop company? I mean they are half kpop company half jpop company yeah...The jpop that deserves recognition personally i would recommend ado, ano, atarashii gakko, perfume, babymetal etc. Band-maid , babymetal and one ok rock are awesome !!!
@牛なべ7 ай бұрын
BABYMETALは10年以上も世界中で活躍しているので、よろしくね😊
@knkweb7 ай бұрын
@@빈나-s7e Actually, XG is not categorized under K-pop or J-pop, but only XPOP from Japan. XGALX is managed and labeled by its parent company, AVEX, a Japanese corporation. Even Simon, their producer, stated in their documentary that they are not a K-pop group. I recommend watching the XG documentary for more information. All XG members were born in Japan. Unlike K-pop artists, XG performs J-pop songs in their concerts.
@chewie941168 ай бұрын
(2:27) This exhibit is only available from December 23, 2023 to February 25, 2024. So, it is over now
@MrSamuraispirit7 ай бұрын
Second Japonism since the late 19th century?
@ltglambda7 ай бұрын
These weebs will envy that I live near Akihabara.
@sirenity88397 ай бұрын
I think that has also to do with the love of cartoon in France. There are significantly high numbers of good france produced comics (like snowpiercer etc...).
@xyzed57058 ай бұрын
Conventions like these are probably the exception to well known general that the French generally do no make friends outside of school.
@shanesmith51987 ай бұрын
I dont care how old I get I will always love anime....
@bourjoism39177 ай бұрын
We have a huge community of Japanese culture in France I remember all my manga books at the time Goldorak Albator its was so cool 😊
@bobbiusshadow69857 ай бұрын
For English speakers: Goldorak = Grendizer Albator, le corsair de l'espace = Space Pirate Captain Harlock Astro, le petit robot = Astro Boy Yamato = Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato .. and so many more, in France, they were devouring tons of anime. French people were way ahead of others when it comes to loving anime/manga/etc. And let's not forget Les Mystèrieuses Cités D'Or / The Mysterious Cities of Gold, a France-Japan co-production. I'm not even French and I knew French people were weebs way before those terms were invented.
@PutinTheClown7 ай бұрын
As an anime addict I can relate
@saiberunato7 ай бұрын
The French seem to recognize cool greatness in art when they see it 😊
@FunkyChild7187 ай бұрын
Yeah the French are pretty much the best at art and design along with Italy I'd say. They had the best artists, chefs, fashion designers, jewelry designers, architects etc. You can just feel it everywhere you go in Paris.
@coochan247 ай бұрын
In fact, as a Japanese,its very surprising that anime has spread all over the world. I'm also surprised that so many tourists are coming to Japan now. Although it should be welcomed
@thomsjpnkid7 ай бұрын
Wow Mazinger Z is Golddark in France. That means they have been loving our anime calture for over 48years long.
@isabelle1337 ай бұрын
Goldorak isn’t mazinger z, it’s Grendizer.
@thomsjpnkid7 ай бұрын
Well, Mazinger Z is an anime I watched when I was about 8 years old. However, I recently found out that the final episode of this anime recorded high viewership in France. In my time, there were a lot of anime I couldn't follow, and Mazinger Z was one of them. That work was too complicated for me as a child. Gundam and Evangelion, which came afterwards, were also beyond my understanding. But France loves a part of Japanese culture. I think that in order to answer this, Japanese people also need to understand a part of French culture. Your love of a part of Japanese subculture is an inquisitiveness like mathematics or physics. It's a characteristic that other countries don't have. In a word, France loves Japanese subculture more than any other country on earth.Grendizer ok thankyou for telling.
@keurikeuri78517 ай бұрын
The way the reporter said the word Kawai sounds like the other Japanenese word which is Kowai meaning scared.
@adriankoh48597 ай бұрын
Our grandparents are gonna freak if they found out we like to dress up 😅
@dorreyeet15297 ай бұрын
Would you believe sci-fi conventions existed back in the 1930s
@kanra26896 ай бұрын
@@dorreyeet1529 what did they even dress up as back then?
@Supermariocrosser3 ай бұрын
Someone watched too much Polandball webcomics online who thinks japan is secretly using anime and kawaii culture to hide imperialist ambitions.
@madhukarg80527 ай бұрын
you guys should make a video on Radiant which is a French Manga
@tomm187ab7 ай бұрын
Cosplayers certainly exist in Japan, but they are a subculture. Far more people who seek the sounds of Ravel, Satie, and Debussy
@yuliazni33898 ай бұрын
The inspiration for this clothing style comes from Europe (such as royal clothing)
@ebitoro45907 ай бұрын
It's funny that the first person they interview at 0:46 isn't even cosplayIng a character from a Japanese anime. It's from a Chinese manhua/donghua called Tian Guan Ci Fu.
@equal55057 ай бұрын
chinese comic/cartoon use anime/manga art style from Japan so of course people will think it is from Japan
@qenyaithandrill78487 ай бұрын
One name to remember: Club Dorothée This is the real big bang that started all this in France
@brandonlow7 ай бұрын
Wow France got great anime early, we just had speed racer for a long time
@dorreyeet15297 ай бұрын
In France?
@HansCent7 ай бұрын
Can anyone name a FRENCH character in anime? (without looking it up)
@violinosion7 ай бұрын
Lady oscar
@MW_Asura7 ай бұрын
French Fate servants
@bluelimbo-54327 ай бұрын
Jean (Nadia Gainax)
@toshiyuki8857 ай бұрын
Lupin Ⅲ, Jean Pierre Polnareff(JOJO), Erica Fontiane(Sakura wars3), Serena(Pokemon), etc...
@alexandreg38837 ай бұрын
Sanji from One Piece
@thelastdefenderofcamelot56237 ай бұрын
Maybe it has a lot to do with the failure of western comics, Hollywood movies and streaming services.
@Supermariocrosser3 ай бұрын
If you digged deeper about "WWII" or "history" or "anime" Japan may be currently promoting german culture probably more than Germany itsself to younger people through in its anime industry at some point.
@toshiyuki8857 ай бұрын
As Japanese, don't you forget lovely adventure French manga RADIANT illustrated by Tony Valente? That's as great as Shonen Jump mangas. We still expecting season3 on Anime.
@minervaloves7 ай бұрын
She said kowai. Kowai means scary 😂 kawaii means cute 😂omg 😂
@peacemen64607 ай бұрын
Japan lost world war 2 but they won the culture war. Tenno Heika Banzai🎉
@rolliearcillas30318 ай бұрын
by this and with this the world is at peace.
@MitchellPorter20257 ай бұрын
France is a land of culture
@Praisethesunson8 ай бұрын
In America we call them Weeaboo's. In France they are WeWeaboo's.
@vothanhtri19688 ай бұрын
They are Oui-aboo’s
@shirankedo-ib8uv8 ай бұрын
Americans also call Japanese people by the derogatory term weeaboo. It's indeed a country of discrimination.
@sonya82407 ай бұрын
?
@attackofthecopyrightbotsАй бұрын
Is that why there is so many french/japanese anime?
@attackofthecopyrightbotsАй бұрын
lastman, radiant, valerian+laureline, oban star racers
@screenapple16608 ай бұрын
I didn't know video game and anime cartoon is big business in France. I know it's big business in Japan. Sounds like shut up take my money.
@ytuseracct8 ай бұрын
Anime is one of Japan's soft powers, just like K-pop in South Korea
@peekaboopeekaboo11658 ай бұрын
@@ytuseracct P0rn power 🤭
@あい-s8z6r5 ай бұрын
@@ytuseracct 残念ながら私たちの政府は無能なのでクールジャパン(笑)は失敗しています
@ssharma74817 ай бұрын
which artistis are making their dresses -talent
@KajiRider19978 ай бұрын
Expects Bioman, gets Turboranger.
@MailiKrillin7 ай бұрын
Best things you do is respect and embrace the said culture rather then inserting your ideology into that,in the name representation. people love anime because solely represents Japanese culture and it’s don’t need to change its core values to pleased activists. People who’s love anime they already embrace and love for what it is.
@violinosion7 ай бұрын
2 decades? Try 4!
@FluxNomad6788 ай бұрын
Doesn't the word Anime come from France ?
@NPJGlobal7 ай бұрын
yup
@Pduarte796 ай бұрын
The actual true first animes, mangas and gamers fans were the gen xers. We loved those, when was still a very niche hobby and thing, not as popular or mainstream as today. And the only way to see them, was when they were shown in kids shows and local vhs rental places had them, that's why I got a taste of Ninja Scroll, Ghost in the shell 95 and Street fighter the anime movie, not the live action one. 😅
@gn78677 ай бұрын
Kowai????😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Sorry, but that means scary. 😂😂😂😂😂
@chamamemestre7 ай бұрын
They will need those NEET skills to combat in Paris.
@Skgaton8 ай бұрын
0:42
@jamielannister37217 ай бұрын
In France, Japanese culture is non-mainstream. It's the culture of certain enthusiasts. If others know that they like Japanese culture at school, they may be ostracized.
@ulrikwhein7 ай бұрын
pourquoi tu mens comme ça ?
@jamielannister37217 ай бұрын
@@ulrikwhein It's not a lie, it's a fact. I can see your identity by looking at your profile picture. You can't think and judge objectively on this matter.
@ulrikwhein7 ай бұрын
@@jamielannister3721 By my profile picture ? Are your for real now ? I'm french, grew up in France, Anime and manga was only seen as nerdy in the late 90". Since the early 2000 Anime and manga are really mainstream, I'm 24 and since around 2010 you could easily access to it by just going in the grocery stores, for a fact, many teenagers where going there to sit and read comics and manga when they had free hole time in their school planning. And since mid 2010" the shelves have been even larger and are their own shopping alley. Anime was broadcasted in free national tv channel (TF1, France Ô, France 3, France 4, M6, Gulli, Canal J, MCM, Directstar) the most basics channel that everyoine had access to back then. In my middle school we had manga in the libraries (+ the fact that our head mistress was a freaking weeb and many teachers were also manga readers). You were ostracized for acting weird or being weird not for liking anime and manga. Even our art teacher said nothing to those who were drawing anime style. Many of my classmates were anime/manga enjoyers, talking about it during break time or by what they were posting on facebook. We were casually talking about BL and Vampire knight at freaking 13 during break times. Gothic people were the ones who were ostracized back then not anime fans. And I freaking grew up in the countryside, mind you most french people don't even know our region exist. The only ones who have a thing against it are 50+ old people and tighten up people. And even for them you have a lot of nerd who are fan of Goldorak or Albator (Captain Harlock) or Candy or Nicky Larson (City hunter). Anime and manga have been mainstream in our contry for 20 years now, why do you think we are the second most manga consumer after Japan ? We had the biggest japanese convention in Europe for a decade, compare to other countries we have tons of manga publisher tons of them who are not even translated in english or any langages other than japanese. The only european broadcasting for anime were french (ADN and Wakanim) until one of them was bought few years ago by crunchyroll who use now the platform wakanim.
@ulrikwhein7 ай бұрын
@@jamielannister3721 To add : In 2021 our country created a Pass culture for 15-18 yo teenagers to be able to buy anything art/culture related (music, art, books, cinema -concert ticket, museum ticket, instruments, etc). And do you know what most teens did ? Most of them used these 300 euro gifted from the state to buy manga.
@jamielannister37217 ай бұрын
@@ulrikwhein Hey bro, you don't know the truth about it. Pass culture was mostly allowed to be consumed only by French companies, French music, French movies, French plays, French games, and French museums. However, books and e-books were allowed to purchase products from other countries. As you know, there is no French culture that teenagers would like. Teenagers had no other choice but to buy comic books. And the most important reason was that 2021 was the COVID-19 era. All sports, museums, theatres, cinemas and venues have been suspended. In France, the pass culture policy is evaluated as a failure. You should study harder than watching animation.
@WallNutBreaker5247 ай бұрын
The Whole World has been "Quietly Dominated" by Japanese and Korean Entertainment for a long time already as a response to American Hollywood. People around the globe wanted something different, something new. And their wants were sated by Eastern Entertainment from Korean Dramas and Japanese Mangas and Anime. You would NEVER see something like Berserk (Especially the Rape Scene) in an American Show due to how Restrictive they are on such things. But you would in Japanese Entertainment. We want darker themes and stories, something more real and personal and hits hard. You won't get that from American Entertainment due to how "Politically and Socially Correct" they have to be. Western News Media and Mainstream Figures act and talk about this like they found out about just yesterday. This has been happening for a long time and you ignored it. Thats all. But i do have to respect this News Channel for not turning off the comments about this topic compared to PBS for example.
@phylicia5957 ай бұрын
Korean isn't mainstream and neither is Japan but Dragon ball z and pokemon were mainstream
@WallNutBreaker5247 ай бұрын
@@phylicia595 Don't know about you, but it's pretty mainstream in my country. 🤣
@ulrikwhein7 ай бұрын
We don't really mind that kind of things in France. We always had dark animated shows or films alongside japanese ones. Mind you in France, things like South Park, Deadpool or Fifty shade are rated 12 years and + (while in america they are rated R). In our animation we don't think animation equal kid. In fact Many shows even made for kids would shock many americans and they sound really tone down in their english dubbing. When I was a kid South Park was rated even lower as 10+. Most shonen anime with ecchi or fight scenes are rated 10+. If I also remember correctly, Attack on titan was rated 16+ on tv (it was France 4, a national free tv channel). Other example, Kid Paddle is very well knwon bande dessiné (comics) for kids everyone as a kid has atleast read one tome and enjoyed it, but the art in it is almost g/re and disturbing. The kid show Titeuf also feature fan servicy women characters, the comics is even a tiny bit explicit, yet everyone has read it and liked it as a kid. Maybe we are just weird in france Idk lol
@iseegoodandbad67587 ай бұрын
Norway and Japan are also very similar!!!!
@monicarose21357 ай бұрын
Ka wa ii (cute), not Ko wai (scary)
@OO-nb2kt7 ай бұрын
You too can dress Japanese. Just open your closet and grab random pieces of clothes and just put them on
@wargames21958 ай бұрын
Always was.
@pustakarileks74047 ай бұрын
France must have anime industry
@dorreyeet15297 ай бұрын
Inspired is more like it
@breh92437 ай бұрын
Its ciel phantomhive!
@FfblastBlogspot7 ай бұрын
Furina
@CyborgZeta8 ай бұрын
Goldorak? That's Grendizer.
@jonasw39458 ай бұрын
it was called Goldorak when it was first localized in France in 1978
@ArnaudMEURET8 ай бұрын
@cyborgZeta What’s your point??
@Minifutzi_o.O7 ай бұрын
One could ask why is Japan more successful with its pop-culture than China?
@pleiadesstarr99137 ай бұрын
China focus on the bigger picture like Belt and Road initiative.
@Minifutzi_o.O7 ай бұрын
@@pleiadesstarr9913 well so far it's a money trap for China and the other countries
@thelastdefenderofcamelot56237 ай бұрын
@@Minifutzi_o.O China destroyed their own education system over the course of many civil wars and revolutions. That's why they send their children abroad to attend elite universities. That's why the average Chinese have been poorer than the Japanese ever since the Qing dynasty. All that poverty led to all that rudeness and bad manners. That's why all these Chinatown formed world-wide because of the corruption of the Qing dynasty. Even today Chinese still prefer living abroad.
@fernandopaz8627 ай бұрын
Where. Is the furros???
@TheRealZura7 ай бұрын
Its always cringe when msm covers topics like this.
@jackfavvv02807 ай бұрын
A white girl named, "Hua Cheng"?
@ulrikwhein7 ай бұрын
That the name of the character she is cosplaying
@phylicia5957 ай бұрын
Just dragonball z is nice
@jglg72387 ай бұрын
modern day cg amuni
@RayQ1017 ай бұрын
France seems 20 years behind
@NPJGlobal7 ай бұрын
huh? what do you mean?
@violinosion7 ай бұрын
Lucky us!
@ulrikwhein7 ай бұрын
correction : 20 years in advance
@NaYoungSeung7 ай бұрын
It was only Korea that knew, understood, and enjoyed Japanese culture the most, but now everyone know the good of Japanese culture after the pandamic.. I feel somewhat jealous😂
@miyu45897 ай бұрын
It was not after the pandemic. France was the first country that understood and appreciated the Japanese anime and manga passionately way before South Korea did.
@DaiIto-mo5fp7 ай бұрын
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are in a difficult position both economically and in terms of military security, so I think we have no choice but to cooperate as a single federation. What do you think?
@月城-l1n6 ай бұрын
😲😲
@iorifori917 ай бұрын
It's weebplay
@jaytoh43367 ай бұрын
Would they be friendlier towards East Asian? Since it’s an East Asian culture
@Alan-lq7fg7 ай бұрын
most people are welcome towards Japanese but they can’t distinguish us
@Italy-Is-A-Dump7 ай бұрын
I want the pop culture where the Japanese won't rent/lease to foreigners LOL
@N3omega8 ай бұрын
I wouldnt even want to go lol who wants it, its such a gov video to me
@JasonD-yc3oy7 ай бұрын
BTS is the latest Japanese cultural export to France.
@airpig91827 ай бұрын
엄청난 지식에 놀랍네. 그거 아는 사람 거의 없을걸?😀😀😀😀😀😀
@DaiIto-mo5fp7 ай бұрын
@@airpig9182If so, please don't set up a stall at Japan Expo, but go to Korea Expo. Why do you always pretend to be Japan? It's a very sneaky tactic.
@juord7 ай бұрын
Boruto is the only good anime
@kritiksingkong8 ай бұрын
Yeah anime go to global.... Halyu dying down
@beanerbon7 ай бұрын
Bruh anime gottena lil too annoying now tbh. it's everywhere
@beanerbon7 ай бұрын
@@ClickMyProfile_Unknown0human Don't get me wrong, anime is cool, but the anime bootlicking and the anime stickers on everyone's car is making me go crazy.
@ClickMyProfile_Unknown0human7 ай бұрын
@@beanerbon found wrong person 🙄
@beanerbon7 ай бұрын
@@ClickMyProfile_Unknown0human you foud The right person
@alphaTrader.oo17 ай бұрын
That is only cosplay & manga culture not much on Jpop and dramas
@cbx33237 ай бұрын
Japanese dramas don't even watch Japanese people Because all the excellent story writers in Japan will be mangaka, not screenwriters.
@ssl5587 ай бұрын
The longing for crooked and distorted orientalism.
@ななお-y4y7 ай бұрын
Is "Lady Oscar" also Orientalism? "Anime Three Musketeers" too?