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  • Tragedy in an Animation Utopia: Horror, Heartbreak and Mystery After an Arson Massacre

    The fire burned relentlessly for five hours and wasn’t completely extinguished until the next morning. The interior of Studio One, as the building was known, was eviscerated, with only a warped and charred shell remaining. By that evening, rescue workers had collected the bodies of 33 employees. Dozens more were treated for injuries, many of them severe. In the following weeks, three more victims

      Tragedy in an Animation Utopia: Horror, Heartbreak and Mystery After an Arson Massacre
    • Australia must raise tragedy of child abductions with Japan

      In recent months the Australian government has, rightly, called out human rights abuses in China, Hong Kong and elsewhere, yet its silence on what is a global tragedy involving child abduction in Japan has been deafening. While the Prime Minister has this week been in Tokyo discussing trade and security arrangements, he has not responded to a request from Australian parents to raise the issue of t

        Australia must raise tragedy of child abductions with Japan
      • Tragedy of children abducted from dads and taken to Japan - Asia Times

        “I agree with Prime Minister Abe,” said Collins. “And there should be no US economic or military assistance with Japan until Japan addresses the abduction issue. Why should Japan be held to any less of a standard than North Korea? North Korea returned five of those 17 who were abducted nearly 40 years ago. Japan has returned zero.” “There is a serious flaw in Japan’s implementation of the conventi

          Tragedy of children abducted from dads and taken to Japan - Asia Times
        • ‘Look Back’: A tale of self-discovery and tragedy told at a refreshing pace

          The pleasure and pain of creativity are both powerfully on display in “Look Back,” a new anime film based on an autobiographical manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto, best known for “Chainsaw Man.” The film is directed and adapted by Kiyotaka Oshiyama, who also did the character designs and reportedly drew over half the key animation frames himself. It’s dedication that paid off handsomely in this short yet

            ‘Look Back’: A tale of self-discovery and tragedy told at a refreshing pace
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