Why do we love anime so much?

How did Japanese comics and anime start?

Japan is the country of comics and anime, so how did anime and comics develop? The first thing we should know is comics.

Japanese comisc has been developed since the 12th century. It started with cardboard plays and Ukiyo-e, and anthropomorphized animals to mock monks and nobles, which provided a lot of inspiration for subsequent Japanese comic. Then because of the end of the Shogunate, European and American culture began to flow into Japan. In 1901, the cartoonist Kitazawa Rakuten changed the single-frame comics to the four-frame comics, and introduced the "bubble dialog box", which established and slowly developed the foundation of modern Japanese comics.

Followed by animation, the so-called animation is the abbreviation of the merger of Animation and comic. After a long period of precipitation in the history of comics, the term animation began to appear in the monthly animation information magazine "Animation & Comic Time" in November 1998, and was spread and popularized by "comic fans " magazine.

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What do comics and anime bring us?

Nowadays, the number of people who like anime is getting larger and larger, so why do we like anime so much?

First of all, we must start with the feelings that anime and comics brings us.

Anime and comics brings us emotional catharsis. For example, funny anime allows us to release stress and pressure. At the same time, it brings us emotional touch as many anime and comics are based on the theme of digging humanity, and the ending is unforgettable. It is also an imagination and substitute of real life- just like the faith in our real life, it also exists in anime. When many people first come into contact with anime, those tough and brave characters have already subtly affected their lives. Attitude has gradually become a kind of belief.

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Games and anime

In the 20th century, the anime industry had a huge influence in the cultural industry. At the same time, the industry is also infiltrating the game industry, bringing the psychological description of characters and the visual presentation of anime to the game industry, creating more for the game industry plus more space of imagination. According to statistics, more than 80% western anime have been adapted into video games. The most classic one is "Detective Conan". This kind of industry penetration by adapting anime into games is obvious. The result is a win-win situation to the greatest extent

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How comics and anime accelerate the sales of Neon Signs

I don’t know if you have paid attention to some scenes and streets in anime, such as sushi restaurants, bars and even shops in many scenes. It is no exaggeration to say that neon signs can be seen everywhere. This is why you see some anime neon signs in real life. It’ll make people feel very immersive. Not only that, the neon signs of a game room can give the whole room the right vibes. From the perspective of anime lovers and game lovers, an anime lighting decoration is more comfortable for gamers to play games or watch an anime. In these vibes, Anime Neon Sign such as a Hisoka NeonHunter X Hunter Neon Sign, Naruto Neon Sign, Franxx Neon Sign can meet the needs.

As the fan base of anime or comics are unimaginably huge, the neon sign market space grows rapidly by relying on them. These fan groups are usually keen to collect anime arts, and have high requirements for the vibes in their space, such as bedroom and game room. 

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