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Unpacking the Relationship Between Anime and Its Black Fans Twitter 0 comments Anime is where fantastical worlds exist, heroes grow and become successful in the face of adversity, and those meant for greatness unlock amazing powers. These epic journeys and escapism have connected with many American fans since the genre’s arrival to the US in the 1960s. This is especially true for Black anime fans. Our existence consists of witnessing and experiencing constant discrimination from multiple sources while still trying to persevere. Anime offers solace from the real world for many Black nerds or “Blerds” like myself. And there’s a symbiotic relationship between Black fans/cultures and anime, with both imprinting on each other in interesting ways. ....
free, easy, and private. Discuss in the forum, contribute to the Encyclopedia, build your own MyAnime lists, and more. Uncovering Tephlon Funk With Creator Stéphane Metayer and Samurai Champloo s Fat Jon by Dennis Banda, Dec 16th 2020 Tephlon Funk, a comic written by Stéphane Metayer and illustrated by David Tako, is both a fusion of anime and hip-hop influences and a giant love letter to the five boroughs of New York City. Set in Queensbridge during the mid-90s, the story centers around four characters as they discover their connection to each other and the mysterious Tephlon Funk. Since the comic s serialization in 2015, creator Stéphane Metayer has made great strides in moving Tephlon Funk s story beyond the page, spawning a collaboration soundtrack with hip-hop artist ....