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In this episode, I wanted to address some of the misconceptions that people have about Anime. I talk about some examples such as the idea that Anime is for kids purely because of the medium of being animated. The source I use for the misconception can be found here: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/10-common-misconceptions-anime . The source I used for examples of the educational aspects of anime can be found in Dr Stone. It is not the only example of it but it is my favourite at the moment as it uses real-world elements from the periodic table and science that can be back up by scientists to tell a compelling story of survival in a world that has zero human infrastructure to speak of. Please don't forget to like and review the podcast and share it with your friends if you enjoyed this episode. See you on the next one.
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In this episode, I wanted to address some of the misconceptions that people have about Anime. I talk about some examples such as the idea that Anime is for kids purely because of the medium of being animated. The source I use for the misconception can be found here: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/10-common-misconceptions-anime . The source I used for examples of the educational aspects of anime can be found in Dr Stone. It is not the only example of it but it is my favourite at the moment as it uses real-world elements from the periodic table and science that can be back up by scientists to tell a compelling story of survival in a world that has zero human infrastructure to speak of. Please don't forget to like and review the podcast and share it with your friends if you enjoyed this episode. See you on the next one.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2HVGQ8JBYJ5A2)