ANNcast Appearance

So this is a bit of old news, but I made an appearance on ANNcast, the podcast of Anime News Network, back on February 4th, 2011.

This week Brad Rice from Japanator and panel enthusiast Alex Leavitt joins us for a roundtable about comedy in anime. As it turns out, this is a tough subject – and a totally subjective one – so we spend a lot of time trying to nail down the chief differences between US and Japanese comedy, what the trends are and what the trends have been in anime comedy, what works for us, what doesn’t really work for us, whether or not anime comedy is better than manga comedy, that sort of thing. It’s a ride down an unfamiliar dirt road in a place we’ve never visited.

ANNCast Episode 65 Breakdown

00:20 Short first segment!

01:30 Brad Rice and Alex Leavitt introduction

06:10 What’s funny in anime?

12:30 Manga: is it funnier than anime, as a general rule?

15:50 What’s more impenetrable to a general audience: otaku in-joke comedy shows or hardcore moe?

19:40 Sex comedy! Anime sex comedy!

25:30 Slapstick: where does it belong?

31:00 Nabeshin and Shinbo

37:40 Finally a button on this crazy discussion

39:50 Twitter time! English comedy rewrites, Sitcom tropes, endlessly repeated gags that don’t go anywhere, what anime comedy does really well, and much much more!

Listen to it here.

Yotsuba&! – The Adult Comic Comic

I’ve been negligent about participating in the Manga Moveable Feast, but I’ve finally found the time to write an article for it. This month focuses on suitable comics for children, and the title chosen was Yotsuba&! by Kiyohiko Azuma. You can read more about this month’s feast here.

Yotsuba&!, pronounced Yotsubato (よつばと, or “Four Leaves and… !”) in Japanese to include the ampersand, is a comedy-driven comic written by Kiyohiko Azuma. It was published beginning in March 2003 and still runs in Dengeki Daioh magazine.

Yotsuba&! was made available to English-speaking audiences by ADV Manga; however, Yen Press took over the license and republished the volumes in 2009. You can buy it through the 3rd-party sellers on Amazon for pretty cheap. In fact, you should buy it.

Yotsuba&! is a comic about a young girl named Yotsuba who moves to a new neighborhood with her father. The comic follows the eccentric, everyday trivialities of Yotsuba as she interacts with her father, neighbors, and town.

It’s a fairly simple story that requires barely any explanation. It’s a comic about a girl who does stuff, akin to how Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. Dalloway basically boils down to a story about a lady as she goes around her daily routines. As strange as that sounds, Yotsuba&! is a comic about dealing with the hilarious things that occur in daily life (even if some of those things might be caused by a weird, little girl). With chapters titled “Yotsuba and Drawing,” “Yotsuba and the Culture Festival,” and “Yotsuba and Typhoons,” it’s really just a comic about everything and a girl. Basically, what the title says: Yotsuba & !.

There are three things that I wish this essay to achieve:

1) Explore where Yotsuba&! is situated in the Japanese comics industry and the minds of its (adult?) readers.
2) Look at how Kiyohiko Azuma has developed as an artist and how that is illustrated in Yotsuba&!.
3) Explain why Yotsuba&! (in relation to Azuma’s other works) says a lot about writing comic comics.

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