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Magna and Anime: American Subculture



Anime fans have brought together a collection of free anime movies in all genres. The collection is put together by fans of anime and has been dubbed or subtitled for English users. The collection is an authentic Japanese anime collection that the fans have put together with subtext and dubbing.


Since 2009 anime has developed a following of dedicated fans, just like the Star Trekkie Fans who hold annual festivals, the anime fans have put together a collection of anime movies available only on Japanese TV.


Websites like Anime Season were inspired by the "OTAKU" fans. Fellow nerds who joined together to express their Trekkie roots and assemble an online channel for every anime movie you could think of. Syndicated TV has not caught on to the number of fans that follow the Japanese Genre. Access to the internet has had a wildfire of otaku fans, allowing the otaku to go the extra mile to create various websites offering access to movies, reviews, parties, and conventions. The otaku fans have created a subculture on youtube to review the various anime episodes and offering insights on what the artist message was.


If you have a soul for anime and looking for a collection of free movies animeseason was the place to access one of the largest collection of Japanese anime. The fans have a tradition of sharing and creating their own favorite films on twitter, facebook, and youtube. They host conventions and parties that show their collaborative creativity and their ability to adapt to the changing media available.


There are more services that stream paid anime than services that stream Star Track, SiFi, Star Wars. Anime fans have put together one of the largest collection of free access that it dwarfs the paid services collection. With limitations like royalties and access to American dubbed films, fans have made access to Japanese anime and dubbed the films for free. The fans have used social media to generate traffic and this has spurred channels like Hulu and Netflix offer Anime as a genre to capitalize on the growing subculture of dedicated fans.



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