Relatability or Absurdity? Understanding the appeal of ‘Slice of Life’

The ‘Slice of Life’ genre has made quite a name for itself. While not as popular as something like Shounen, it is still up there. It has seen an increase in popularity in recent years, and it is easy to see why. Here are a few common themes that these show follow:

“Wow! That is relatable!”

Relatability is a powerful tool if used correctly; it works because people can well—relate to a situation shown. It might be something that we have all done as children; it might be a cultural reference; it might even be an inside joke that a large portion of the audience will get. This alone can make the viewer chuckle and think, “Hey I’ve done this before!” and “Oh yeah, that does happen huh?” and so on. It is the reason why many series revolve around school life; people fondly look back on their school experience.

Relife – TMS Entertainment/Double Eagle

“So, what is so special when it is done in anime?” One may ask. The fun begins when a series takes that relatable memory and turns it on its head. This is usually achieved by doing a complete 180 and subverting the viewer’s expectations. Another method that they might use is an exaggeration:

Grounded, but also Over the top

There might be a drastic change in the art style and color palette—the voices may become comically high-pitched or incredibly deep. They might reference another series whether or not it is from the same studio, copying the poses and/ or dialogue, the genre might even shift entirely to become a fast-paced action scene.

Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-San – Dream Link Entertainment

While it may not be as intense as a dedicated action or comedy series, it can get quite heated at times. Petty arguments turn into fights to the death, and minor inconveniences become major setbacks. Small mistakes can traumatize the character for life. Anything can become a life-changing event for one of the characters. However, it remains grounded because, for the most part, the genre is realistic. There is typically now no longer a variety of awareness on magic, myth worlds, etc. This way, the series can keep its relatability.

A precise instance of such collection is Nichijou, which, despite its cutesy-looking artwork style, can adapt a one-of-a-kind genre at any moment. Characters are melodramatic at times, and they tend to overreact. Their simple squabbles can go from a zero to a hundred in the blink of an eye. It is normally portrayed by a sudden change in animation, tone, sound design.

Nichijou – Kyoto Animation

One notable scene shows the characters attempting to break open a pumpkin. The animation and music make it feel like what they are doing is such a grandiose task, and to the characters it probably is. They do an excellent job of providing one of the most important parts of entertainment, atmosphere. The viewer can feel what the characters are feeling at that moment⁠—they know what is currently going through their minds. They are dead-set on breaking that pumpkin.

Overall, slice of life gives that feeling of familiarity but with a twist. It feels at home, but it is fresh too. It may not be for everyone, but it is certainly worth a shot.

Author – Mark Kim

TOP 5 SELLING MANGAS OF 2020

Another year has passed and some mangas are being the talk of the town. From the previous years, Otakus or Anime Lovers are ranking up the best storylines they’ve read in manga. This year is a big talk as some manga is sure hitting the readers’ interest and also their wallets.

As of this year, there are top 5 mangas that surely hits a big estimated sales as being surveyed by Oricon from November 18, 2019 to May 17, 2020. Here are the list of the Top 5 Selling Manga of 2020.

  1. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

Author: Koyoharu Gotouge

Koyoharu Gotouge, JUMP COMICS

Demon Slayer is a story of a young protagonist named Tanjiro Kamado who seeks revenge for his family’s loss, and for his sister Nezuko who turns into a demon. The manga has the estimated sales of 45,297,633 yen.

  1. One Piece

 Author: Eiichiro Oda

Eiichiro Oda, JUMP COMICS

Dreaming to become the greatest pirate, Monkey D. Luffy, who has a stretching powers from the legendary gum-gum devil fruit travels towards the Grand Line together with his crew to find the greatest treasure One Piece. The manga has the estimated sales of 4,885,538 yen in which placed the second.

  1. The Quintessential Quintuplets

Author: Negi Haruba

Negi Haruba, Reddit

A story of a poor boy named Futaro Uesugi who also works as a private tutor of a teenage quintuplets girls who performs poorly in their academics. This manga placed third as it has the estimated sales of 4,240,192 yen.

  1. Kingdom

Author: Yasuhisa Hara

Yasuhisa Hara, Moshi Moshi Nippon

The story sets in the Warring States period, the era of the 500 year war where the main character, Xin, fights to become the greatest general together with his comrades. This manga has the estimated sales of 3,512,571 yen in which placed fourth.

  1. My Hero Academia

Author: Kōhei Horikoshi

Kōhei Horikoshi, JUMP COMICS

In a world where people are born with super powers, the young protagonist Izuku Midoriya, wasn’t blessed with super powers dreams to become a superhero like his idol All Might who then bestowed with the hero’s powers and was enrolled in a prestigious hero academy. This manga placed fifth as it has the estimated sales of 3,339,656 yen.

Author – Tenshi-chan

SWORD ART ONLINE: ALICIZATION – WAR OF UNDERWORLD SEASON 02

Sword Art Online: Alicization is the third season and the fourth main arc of the light novels of Sword Art Online written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by ABEC. It is animated by A-1 Pictures and directed by Manabu Ono. The series was aired on October 6, 2018, until March 30, 2019. The second part, which is the Sword Art Online Alicization: War of Underworld premiered on October 12, 2019, until December 28, 2019⁠—the second half of the Underworld series was supposed to be aired on April 25, 2020, but due to COVID-19 Pandemic, it was premiered on July 11, 2020.

Sword Art Online: Alicization, Wakanim Nordic

The first series Sword Art Online was first premiered on July 8, 2012, until December 23, 2012. It was followed by a set of series, side stories, and a movie after its successful airing. The series was also awarded in Tokyo Anime Award 2013 as Best Original Story. Sword Art Online Alicization also won the last year’s Best Anime in New type Anime Award 2019 and Anime of the Season title in the Fall 2019 Anime Award. Sword Art Online: Alicization will be the second to the last season before the final season in which is entitled “Sword Art Online: Unital Ring based on Kawahara’s light novel.

Sword Art Online: Alicization, Wakanim

The story started when the protagonist Kazuto Kirigaya, well-known as Kirito, was being enlisted on a private institute Rath who aims to perfect their creation, which is the Soul Translator. A Soul Translator is a full-dive interface that interacts with the user’s Fluctlight—the technological equivalent to a human soul. Kazuto works there to test the system’s aptitude in the Underworld, a fantastical realm made by the Soul Translator. Upon returning to reality, any memories from the virtual reality world will be erased, but Kazuto could recall a name Alice that made him feel unease.

Sword Art Online: Alicization, Sword Art Online Wiki – Fandom

As Kazuto escorts Asuna Yuuki on their way home, he was attacked by the last member of Death Gun Atsushi Kanamoto and was injected a syringe of succinylcholine that causes Kazuto to be put in a comatose state. He was then kidnapped by the Japan Self Defense Force (JSDF) to their secret base in the Pacific Ocean and was connected to one of the Soul Translators to treat his damaged brain. The protagonist woke up in the Underworld, as he realized that he couldn’t escape. Together with Eugeo, he sets off into quests, seeking his way back to the real world where he belongs.

Author – Tenshi-chan

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie – Infinity Train Arc

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train is an upcoming 2020 Japanese anime movie based totally on the manga Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu Gotōge. The film, which is a direct sequel to the 2019-anime series, is directed by way of Haruo Sotozaki, produced by using Ufotable and is set for launch on October 16, 2020, in Japan. The primary Japanese and English casts of the TV sequence additionally return to reprise their roles.

Koyoharu Gotōge, AnimeTV

On September 28, 2019, straight away following the airing of episode 26, an anime movie titled Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train used to be announced, with the team of workers and cast reprising their roles. On April 10, 2020, it was once introduced that the movie will be launched theatrically in Japan on October 16, 2020. The movie will be allotted in Japan by using Aniplex and Toho.

Gotōge, Comic Book

“The next batch of information on the anime film will be released on August 2 at 9 PM on the Abema streaming platform’s Anime 2 channel.”

Daryl Harding, Crunchyroll (July 27, 2020)

Aniplex of America has licensed the movie and will launch the film, theatrically, in North America in co-operation with Funimation Films. For further information, the original sequence ranked #14 on a listing of manga advocated by using Japanese bookstall personnel in 2017, and #19 on a listing of the exceptional manga of 2018 for male readers put collectively by way of Kono Manga ga Sugoi!. It ranked #6 on the 2019 list. In 2019, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ranked #10 on the nineteenth “Book of the Year” listing with the aid of Da Vinci magazine. The manga was once nominated for the twenty-fourth annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2020.

Gotōge, Comic Book

The main plot of the movie goes: Tanjiro Kamado and his friends from the Demon Slayer corps accompany Kyōjurō Rengoku, the Flame Hashira, to inspect a mysterious collection of disappearances happening inner a train. Little do they comprehend that Enmu, one of the Twelve Kizuki, is additionally on board and has organized a lure for them. The story takes place in Taishō-era Japan.

Author – KamehameNayah

The Epic Declassified Anime Convention Survival Guide

Anime conventions can be stressful at times, especially if it is your first one. Your first impressions can be ruined because you were overwhelmed by how much the convention has to offer. This guide is publish to help you get through your first convention and possibly make you a pro.

Tanaka-kun wa Itsumo Kedaruge – Silver Link

Bring a friend – It is a lot easier if you have someone there to and share the experience alongside them. We all know the saying, “Two heads are better than one.” So, why not grab a friend or more such that they can show you around? Not only is it more fun, but you can make some new friends along the way too.

Nichijou – Kyoto Animation

Keep track of how much you spend – With all the costumes, stickers, gadgets, food, pillows, and other stuff for sale—it is easy to be carried away and spend all your money on things that you did not want. Say, you bought all kinds of cool stuff like swords and hoodies—only to realize that a poster of your favorite character is up for auction. Instead, write down the products that interest you and check out what other booths have for sale. Then, you can decide what you want to buy.

JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Stardust Crusaders – David Production

Meet new people – Socializing is one of the main aspects of Anime conventions. You get to meet all kinds of people from different walks of life. Make lots of friends (and enemies) with the people you share interests with. Strike up a conversation with someone, and if it does not escalate into a fight, why not talk about your favorite series? Talk about some characters that intrigue you. Maybe reference an inside joke in the series. Remember we are all fans here, sharing a common interest.

Urashimasakatasen no Nichijou – Gainax Kyoto

Participate in activities – There are bound to be lots of fun activities and games at the convention. Ranging from creative mini-games that the staff has come up with, or some consoles set up at the booth. Why not play a game or two; there is no harm in trying? It is just a game. So, go out there and have a blast. Whether you are a Tekken God Prime or a Tetris Grandmaster, there is a little something for everyone. (10/10 IGN)

K-On! – Kyoto Animation

Get there early – You will be surprised at how long the lines are when it comes to conventions. Expect to wait an hour or two in a queue, if you get there late. You could also buy your tickets in advance to save yourself some
time. If you want to be first in line, you may want to check what time the mall or center opens. Camping outside of the venue is an option; however, you run the risk of being mugged or catching a cold. Safety first, everyone.

Lucky Star – Kyoto Animation

Have fun – The most crucial step in this guide—you are not meeting the queen of England nor are you going to give a speech. You are just there to have fun, so relax and have a good time. Follow these steps, and everything should go smoothly. The point of an anime convention is to meet fellow fans and hang out. It is very understandable to feel overwhelmed at first, so take it one step at a time, and have a friend to show you the ropes. So get out there, make some friends and have a wonderful time. Life is what you make of it.

Author – Mark Kim

Why is Violet Evergarden the Best Anime?

Violet Evergarden is the most hooked-on Anime during the year of 2018. A light novel originally written by Akatsuki Kana, it won the Grand Prize in the Kyoto Animation Awards back in 2014. Taking in any of three categories that featured in the competition, which were Manga, Novel, and Scenario—it publicized to have an Anime in June of 2017. People were eager hearing the news of releasing an Anime about this because of its awards when the teaser came out.

Violet Evergarden, Kyoto Animations

Now that the first season is done and a movie just released, what is Violet Evergarden actually about? Violet Evergarden is a story based on the protagonist, Violet Evergarden, who is a soldier in the Leidenschaftlich Army who now perceives life after war. Recovering from the major war, she began a new life working as an “Auto Memories Doll” at a postal company whose job was to rewrite letters for people.

Violet Evergarden, Netflix

The emotional roller-coaster ride that the viewers and Violet go through will hit you left and right and can definitely leave you in disarray after each episode, even the movie; Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll. This Anime holds a complexity that only a few can reach. It is an astonishingly inspiring story about life and learning to find purpose, but it also has its moments that are utterly heartbreaking.  

It is a sentimental Anime, but it does not focus on romance. Violet Evergarden has a wide variety of content where we observe Violet’s growth as she tries to understand human emotions and experiences. An on-going theme in the series is the adversity of expressing one’s bona fide feelings, whether it may be love, recognition, or grief—an obstacle in which most people will likely be able to commiserate with, even if they did not grow up like Violet. Therefore, the series adds an interesting frame of reference through which we may take a closer look at the little things in life we tend to take for granted.

The pacing of this Anime can be harsh for some viewers being an adaptation of a novel series. The content of the novels are reconstruct and partially modified—to better suit the 13-episode runtime of the first season and the movie.

Violet Evergarden, JMAG NEWS

This Anime’s production is designed meticulously; whether it is in wide shots of open countryside or the finely ornamented interior of a luxurious mansion. Within minutes, it is obvious that the lighting, effects, and 3D compositing are the best that the studio has produced to date. Even more remarkable still is the incredible consistency of execution. While it is the norm for Anime directors to save resources for special scenes, there are little, if any, noticeable drops in visual quality throughout Violet Evergarden‘s episodes.

Kyoto Animation’s Anime is always famous for its exquisite pictures because the layout of the picture is their focus.

Violet Evergarden, Comic Book

They do a wonderful job at setting the right tone for the scenes they support with their background music. The opening and ending soundtracks, ‘Sincerely’ by TRUE and ‘Michishirube’ by Minori Chihara respectively, make use of the concepts of Violet Evergarden: language, letters, and longing through the perspective of the main character to provide a connection between viewers and Violet early on while her character develops.

That is Violet Evergarden, so far. I fell in love with Violet Evergarden, many tears shed from each episode that I take in but of course, we all have our own ways on how we see and deal with things. Overall, the animation, the characters and everything else has been above my expectations. Great job, KyoAni!

Author – KamehameNayah

Most-Awaited Upcoming Series of Junji Ito: Uzumaki

Junji Ito’s best-known manga series, Uzumaki, is originally published in 1998. It contains three volumes. Published in English by Viz Communications in 2002 and again in 2007. In the year 2000, a movie adaptation was released and directed by Higuchinsky.

Ito: Uzumaki Teaser by Adult Swim

Uzumaki is a supernatural horror manga written by the legendary Junji Ito, in which Adult Swim will be producing as an anime miniseries. Uzumaki is Japanese for “spiral”, the core of the entire work of art. This story is originally written for the serialized publication in a weekly manga magazine for Big Comic Spirits from 1998 to 1999. Shogakukan compiled the chapters into three bound volumes and published from August 1998 to September 1999.

Ito, Weird Fiction Review

Now an anime adaptation is set to follow with a four mini-series animated by Drive and co-produced by I.G USA has been announced and will premiere on Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block before Japan in United States in 2021. The anime will be produced purely and entirely in black and white.

Ito, Nerdist

Junji Ito’s preliminary want used to be to create a story about extraordinary modifications that would manifest to human beings dwelling in a very long, common Japanese terraced house. This story would have been based totally on Ito’s non-public journey residing in such a residence as a child.

During the technique of discovering a way to draw such a lengthy building, Ito used to be stimulated by using the form of a mosquito coil and determined he should make the construction lengthy through having it spiral. Ito has mentioned that the spiral is a “mysterious pattern” and described writing Uzumaki as a try to study the secrets and techniques of the spiral. Ito sought proposal-using techniques such as staring at spirals, gaining knowledge of spirals, developing spiral patterns through draining water from tub tubs, consuming meals with spiral patterns, and elevating snails. Looking returned on the collection in 2006, Ito referred to that whilst he was once nevertheless unsure what the spiral stood for, he idea it may be a consultant of infinity.

Ito, Nerdist

Uzumaki was once influenced with the aid of the wonderful illustration of spirals in media, which stimulated Ito to subvert them to create horror, stating: “Usually spiral patterns mark character’s cheeks in Japanese comedy cartoons, representing an impact of warmth. However, I idea it ought to be used in horror if I drew it an extraordinary way.”

Ito additionally stated that horror creator H. P. Lovecraft was once one of his inspirations when growing Uzumaki, mentioning that the gradual improvement of the spiral curse used to be patterned on Lovecraft’s storytelling and that “Lovecraft’s expressionism about surroundings substantially evokes my innovative impulse.” From 78 Magazine, “Into the Spiral – A Conversation with Japanese Horror Maestro Junji Ito”.

Author – KamehameNayah

Official List of F.A.O.S. Officers (2022)

Adviser

  1. Jemina Kyra Godinez

Officers

  1. President – Lei Camille Belen
  2. Vice President – Felicity Eve Valle
  3. Secretary – Dave Raphael Novilla
  4. Treasurer – Kyra Charlize Jurado
  5. Auditor – Sheera Mae Magnaye
  6. P.R.O. – Abraham Florogo

Representatives

  1. SHS Representative – Alyssa Yzabelle Bernardo

Board of Directors

  1. Chairman of the Board – Lou Rosette Cruz
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