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(ACG) Japan (from the anime "Code Geass", in which Japan was renamed Area 11)
cartoons and comics / anime and manga / cartoon (animated movie) / anime
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  *ACG* | ACG* | *ACG
acronym for "anime, comics and games"
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  *萌* | 萌* | *萌
(bound form) to sprout; to bud / (coll.) cute; adorable (orthographic borrowing from Japanese え "moe", affection for an anime or manga character) / (literary) common people (variant of )
chinchilla / Totoro (anime character)
two-dimensional / the fictional worlds of anime, comics and games
Naruto, manga and anime series
One Piece (manga and anime)
the spread of Japanese cultural products (anime, pop music etc) to other countries
Pokémon or Pocket Monsters, popular Japanese video game, anime and manga
comic convention / anime expo
Dragon Ball, Japanese manga and anime series
otaku, a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests such as anime, manga, and video games / see also 宅男 / see also 宅女
shotacon (Japanese loanword) / manga or anime genre depicting young boys in an erotic manner
anime series
Crayon Shin-chan (クレヨンしんちゃん), Japanese manga and anime series popular in China
(slang) Something awesome is about to happen! (originally, in a Japanese space battleship anime, it meant "Danger! High energy up ahead!" — a warning to either prepare for battle or take evasive action)
Doraemon, Japanese manga and anime series character
lolicon or rorikon (Japanese loanword) / manga or anime genre depicting young girls in an erotic manner


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