Posted on Aug 21, 2023
Anime can invite you into worlds you didn't know before. It does for me
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."I was typically the only Hispanic student in my class. I don't recall having a teacher with a Latin American background in any of our schools. And my parents at the time subscribed to the school of thought that our family needed to assimilate to the dominant culture, to be more American than any other American.
Researching anime titles led me down rabbit holes that challenged those worldviews and exposed me to more.
I started asking What is this and why is this more and more.
I still get captivated by the visual and musical storytelling inherent in anime. But it's the fuller experiences that stick with me, even as an adult — the perspective of a child as a family welcomes a new baby (Mirai); the stories we tell about ourselves aren't always based on hard facts (Millennium Actress); how few people are straight-up villains the way Disney liked to do (Mononoke-hime — yes, go watch it).
Anime films still prompt me to ask — and invite me into worlds I didn't know before."
..."I was typically the only Hispanic student in my class. I don't recall having a teacher with a Latin American background in any of our schools. And my parents at the time subscribed to the school of thought that our family needed to assimilate to the dominant culture, to be more American than any other American.
Researching anime titles led me down rabbit holes that challenged those worldviews and exposed me to more.
I started asking What is this and why is this more and more.
I still get captivated by the visual and musical storytelling inherent in anime. But it's the fuller experiences that stick with me, even as an adult — the perspective of a child as a family welcomes a new baby (Mirai); the stories we tell about ourselves aren't always based on hard facts (Millennium Actress); how few people are straight-up villains the way Disney liked to do (Mononoke-hime — yes, go watch it).
Anime films still prompt me to ask — and invite me into worlds I didn't know before."
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