Anime en femenino

Anime en femenino

Release date : October 6, 2018
Runtime : 40m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Enrique Garrido /
Writers : Laia Portaceli /
Production companies : Movistar+ /
October 6, 2018 40m Spain Documentary Spanish More
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The growing popularity of Japanese animation has a large female component, with filmmakers such as Mari Okada and Naoko Yamada and cartoonists such as Lolita Aldea (Virtual Hero, the El Rubius series). There is a proliferation of Spanish singers who are successful in Japan (idols) and the "otakus" have "come out of the closet." Experts, YouTubers and professionals from the world of manga and anime such as Diana Calleja (RamenParaDos), Manu Guerrero (Selecta Visión), Lolita Aldea, Marc Bernabé (translator) and Isabel Espada (Norma Editorial) talk about this.
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  • title:Anime en femenino
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:40m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Enrique Garrido /
  • Writers: Laia Portaceli ·
  • Production companies: Movistar+ ·
  • Overview:The growing popularity of Japanese animation has a large female component, with filmmakers such as Mari Okada and Naoko Yamada and cartoonists such as Lolita Aldea (Virtual Hero, the El Rubius series). There is a proliferation of Spanish singers who are successful in Japan (idols) and the "otakus" have "come out of the closet." Experts, YouTubers and professionals from the world of manga and anime such as Diana Calleja (RamenParaDos), Manu Guerrero (Selecta Visión), Lolita Aldea, Marc Bernabé (translator) and Isabel Espada (Norma Editorial) talk about this.
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