October 22nd has no special meaning to most people, but it is a memorable day for Japanese animation fans. In 2017, October 22nd was designated as "Japanese Animation Memorial Day", and the island country's well-known animation media also took the opportunity to launch a selection of the animations they appreciate most. Come and criticize it! On October 22, 1958, the first full-length color animated film in Japan, The Legend of the White Snake, was officially released, marking the beginning of the Japanese animation industry. In commemoration, October 22 was designated as the "Japanese Animation Memorial Day" in 2017. To this day, Japanese animation still stands at the top of the world with its delicate emotional descriptions and imaginative story structures. The well-known animation media in the island country also launched a selection of the most appreciated animations. The results are as follows: 1st place: Mobile Suit Gundam Without further ado, if you are a man, you should drive a Zaku! 2nd place: Gintama, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, and Fafner of the Azure. 5th place: Patlabor, Detective Conan. ·Okay, maybe the result won’t satisfy everyone, but there’s no need to argue about the first place. |
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