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陽翔 Haruto's profile picture
陽翔 Haruto1 year ago

Which one are you?

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Estadio Deportes1 year ago

#ExtraCancha LO MEJOR DE ENERO 🥹 Enero duró una eternidad, pero estos animes nos lo hicieron duradero. 😩Es por ello que reconocemos a lo mejor del primer mes del 2025. 😉 ¡Son los mejores títulos! #Anime #enero #ranking

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Anshita Sharma1 year ago

This anime is basically a historical document for anyone trying to understand how we got here. 😂

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Chilly_MC_Frost1 year ago

this was way ahead of time! 🔥🔥🔥

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Cata Paul1 year ago

Otaku no Video (1991) is a unique and satirical anime OVA (original video animation) created by Gainax, blending fictional storytelling with real-life documentary-style interviews (mockumentary format). It humorously and critically explores the rise of otaku culture in Japan during the 1980s. Summary: The story follows Ken Kubo, a typical college student who is drawn into the world of anime fandom through his old friend Tanaka, a hardcore otaku. As Ken becomes more immersed, he transforms into the self-proclaimed “Otaking” — aiming to build a global otaku empire. The narrative parodies real-life events and elements of Gainax’s own history, making it semi-autobiographical. Key Features: •Genre: Comedy, Satire, Parody •Director: Takeshi Mori •Studio: Gainax •Runtime: Two episodes (~50 minutes each) •Style: A mix of traditional anime and live-action mock interviews with fictional otaku Cultural Impact: Otaku no Video is often considered a cult classic and a self-aware love letter (and critique) to the otaku lifestyle. It offers insight into how fandom evolved and how otaku were perceived in Japanese society at the time. It’s especially fascinating for fans of Gainax or anime history.

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Nahual ナワル1 year ago

one of my favourite OVAs of all time

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Souℓ✩魂1 year ago

Perfection

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Sir Cookie 𝕏1 year ago

Otaku No Video (1991)

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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt1 year ago

Still screened every year at Otakon (Washington DC)

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