About Manga
Manga is a raising form of literature. All around the manga is being read more and more. Places all around the world are translating they Japanese books into their native language.
Manga came from something called Chojyu-giga, it was of cartoons of
frolicking animals, which was designated as a national treasure (Kitazume, Do The Japanese Have A Sense Of Humor?). Chojyu-giga is that the pictures are contained in a scroll.
Manga, is a type of book similar to comic books or graphic novels. This type of book can be found for any age level.
'Millions of manga have been created and sold, and their translated and animation versions are also commercially successful globally, and the influence on children, youth, and young adults cannot be overstated (Ito, Popular Mass Entertainment in Japan: Manga, Pachinko,and cosplay).
frolicking animals, which was designated as a national treasure (Kitazume, Do The Japanese Have A Sense Of Humor?). Chojyu-giga is that the pictures are contained in a scroll.
Manga, is a type of book similar to comic books or graphic novels. This type of book can be found for any age level.
'Millions of manga have been created and sold, and their translated and animation versions are also commercially successful globally, and the influence on children, youth, and young adults cannot be overstated (Ito, Popular Mass Entertainment in Japan: Manga, Pachinko,and cosplay).
For further reading into manga, if you wish, please read this document. (Warning: has some topics not appropriate for children).
Works Cited
Kitazume, Sachiko. "Do The Japanese Have A Sense Of Humor?." Society 47.1 (2010): 35-37. Academic Search Premier. Web. 10 Feb. 2015
Ito, Kinko, and Paul Crutcher. "Popular Mass Entertainment In Japan: Manga, Pachinko, And Cosplay." Society 51.1 (2014): 44-48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 10 Feb. 2015.
Ito, Kinko, and Paul Crutcher. "Popular Mass Entertainment In Japan: Manga, Pachinko, And Cosplay." Society 51.1 (2014): 44-48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 10 Feb. 2015.