Recently, the new edition of Japanese art textbooks has even printed the "Dragon Ball" comics on it! In addition to these, there are also works such as "Chibi Maruko-chan" and "Absolute Safety Razor". This phenomenon is actually closely related to the current employment situation in Japan. The book also describes some methods of comic drawing. As one of the important sources of Japan's economy, it is not difficult to understand that the animation industry should strengthen talent training in this area! In fact, in Japan today, things related to the second dimension have long penetrated into the lives of the masses, and it is not impossible to even open special animation and comics courses in the subjects of lower grades. After the news of the inclusion of comics in textbooks was revealed, Twitter fans also expressed comments such as "I really want to go to a school of this era", "Looking back now, I still think the posture of launching Kamehameha is the coolest", "The fact that Dragon Ball is included in textbooks proves that I am old too", etc. Let's see the further discussion of Japanese otakus. Reply 1. Nameless しさん@オタクニュース May 26, 2016 Although I don't know the reason, the modern Chinese reading material in my school still uses "Neon Genesis Evangelion". Reply 2. Nameless しさん@オタクニュース May 26, 2016 My math book even uses the topic between Nobita and Takeshi in Doraemon as the topics for word problems. Reply 3. Nameless しさん@オタクニュース May 26, 2016 Textbooks also use anime themes, which is too shameful. Is Japan beginning to decline as a country? (laughs) Reply 4. Nameless しさん@オタクニュース May 26, 2016 Manga is an art form that represents Japan and should certainly be included in textbooks. Reply 6. Nameless しさん@オタクニュース May 26, 2016 Things that appear in textbooks are from the previous era, proving that we who watched Dragon Ball as children are now old. Do you also want to use such a textbook in class? For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Dragon Ball: Super Zone |
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