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Japanese pop culture in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese pop culture in the United States

The flow of Japanese animation and manga to the United States has increased American awareness of Japanese animation. Anime differs from American animation in the range of its audiences and themes. Anime and manga incorporate a multitude of genres such as romance, action, horror, comedy, drama and cover a wide variety of topics like teen suicides, high school rivalries, and social rebellion. Described as a gateway for many fans that takes them to a whole new culture; it is used as a way to learn about Japan. People who are avid devotees to anime in the United States affectionately refer to themselves as otaku, although in Japan the term is similar to geek. Much like punk and goth, anime has become a subculture.
==Anime in the United States==
The effect of anime in the United States can been seen in different forms.

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