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Yeah, I think most people who grew up in the 90s can identify Son Goku.
I guess it depends, where your at. |
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I think they become blockbusters because most of the population don't have the background of the character. They havent been with that character for 70 or less years
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I think the interpretation of mainstream hero is skewed, to say the least. Pokemon, Dragon Ball, and the like are not "mainstream Japanese heroes". They`re popular characters, and nothing more. Sort of like Mickey Mouse, Spongebob, etc.
Toss out Yattaman, Ippatsuman, Kamen Rider, Ultraman, etc etc - those are the Japanese mainstream counterparts to the US Superman, Batman, and the like. And unless you are a fan of those to begin with, they`re not likely to be familiar to someone in the US. But I would guess that 9 out of 10 Japanese can sing the theme song for at least one of them. |
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to die hard comic book fans, the only good movie has been Iron-Man and The Dark Knight
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Watchman is a very very difficult subject. The comic book was the best in the 80s, comics were dying before hand. It had so much in it that it really doesnt work as a movie. The die Hard fans are divided between each other. Fans who hate it and Fans who love it. There is no in between with them. I personally HATED the watchmen movie. It doesn't stay faithful to the original source material and when you stray from the source material, the movie became something else
I want to remind everyone I am not a spokesperson for the comic lovers of America. This is just my personal opinion and the opinion of my peers and leaders |
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