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July 12, 2001 0253340357 978-0253340351

Animation has had a global renaissance during the 1990s, and nowhere is this more evident than in Asia. With the exception of China and Japan, most Asian nations are relatively new to this art form. Over the last decade, countries such as Taiwan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand, as well as China, have acted as major offshore production plants for North American and European studios. One of the spurs for this increase in activity has been the global growth of terrestrial, cable, satellite, and video systems, all demanding large menus of programming, including animation. A second spur has been the exceptional popularity that Japanese animé has enjoyed across Asia, Europe, and the United States.

Despite these developments, there has not been corresponding growth of a serious literature covering industrial and aesthetic issues about Asian animation, and the small amount of work that has been produced has not been published in English. Animation in Asia and the Pacific provides the first continent-wide analysis, delving into issues of production, distribution, exhibition, aesthetics, and regulation in this burgeoning field. Animation in Asia and the Pacific also offers vignettes of the fascinating experiences of a group of animation pioneers. The historical and contemporary perspectives derive from interviews, textual analysis, archival research, and participation/observation data.


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"An enormous amount of research has gone into this book and John Lent has wisely consulted experts in each region that it covers.. this book is indispensable if you are interested in the history of animation and its potential growth." — Animatoon Magazine



"Overall.. Animation in Asia and the Pacific is a significant, hopefully pioneering piece of animation scholarship, a healthy reminder that, contra Walt Disney, it' a very large world after all." — Animation World Magazine



"Overall... Animation in Asia and the Pacific is a significanthopefully pioneering piece of animation scholarship, a healthy reminder that, contra Walt Disney, it' a very large world after all." —Animation World Magazine

(Animation World Magazine )

"While most of this handsome book is devoted to animation history and production information in Asia and the Pacific Rim (information that, to my knowledge, is available nowhere else), I found the nine vignettes of Asian animators to be of particular interest.." — Alan Seeger, Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 2002

(Alan Seeger, Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 2002 )

About the Author

John A. Lent is professor of Communication at Temple University. He has lived and worked in both Asia and the Caribbean, and serves as editor and chair of a range of journals, societies, and academic working groups.


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Helen McCarthy (1951- ) has been researching and writing about Japanese popular culture since 1981. After a decade hearing that there was "no interest in that sort of thing" she founded a magazine, Anime UK, to disprove the claim. Her first book was published just over a year later, and she's been writing about anime, manga and Japan ever since. Her work has been translated into Chinese, French, Italian and Korean.

In 2010 she won a Harvey Award - the Oscars of the comics world - for her tenth book, 'The Art of Osamu Tezuka: God of Manga'. The book was also nominated for an Eisner Award. Helen's other awards include a Japan Foundation Award for furthering understanding of Japanese culture in the United Kingdom.

She designs needlework and writes poetry. In her spare time, she studies and re-creates historic clothing and costume. She lives in London with an artist and a universe of toys.

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First Sentence:
The problem with scholarship in Asian animation is the same (although more aggravated) as the problem facing animation more generally - it simply is in short supply. Read the first page
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domestic animation, animation film studio, offshore animation, kampung boy, anime fandom, foreign animation, local animators, local animation, anime fans, animation festival, animation industry, animation training, anime videos, animated cartoon series, animation companies, puppet film, cartoon industry, animation production, animated commercials, anime characters, cel animation, animation series, animation studio, animation world, other animators
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Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, United States, Filem Negara, New York, South Korea, Ram Mohan, David Ehrlich, Heather Kenyon, Los Angeles, New Zealand, Keluang Man, Old Master Cute, Shanghai Animation Studio, Cultural Revolution, Berita Harian, Shanghai Animation Film Studio, Usop Sontorian, James Wang, Mononoke Hime, Sailor Moon, Cuckoo's Nest, Gang of Four, San Francisco, South Asia
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