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It always surprised me how recurrent is European culture in Anime, from a couple of dedicated episodes in the most popular series to fully European-themed ones like A dog of Flanders, Adventures of Little El Cid or Lady Oscar. It's, in my opinion, very helpful to understand how we are perceived from a so distant nation as it is Japan. Besides, taking into account how big is the impact of Japanese animation around the world, you might agree with me that it can work as a perfect "stereotyper" in some occasions, at least among the youth.
![]() For example, let's see how they exhibit the French "good manners" in two episodes of Ranma 1/2 ( ):Bonjour, Furinkan
Dinner at Ringside
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Except for the pigmentation, there's no real difference morphologically between Japanese and Europeans. It's not always the case nonetheless, Japenese can also appear depigmented in their anime.
Actually, I think pigmentation doesn't matter much, the body they give to their characters are not really those of Europeans but Japanese most likely.
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"Their trumpets again are of a peculiar barbarian kind; they blow into them and produce a harsh sound which suits the tumult of war." "Droit du sang : la nationalité française est transmise par filiation paternelle ou maternelle légitime ou naturelle, en France ou ŕ l'étranger sans aucune condition autre que l'établissement légal de la filiation pendant la minorité de l'enfant (Art. 18 et 18-1 du Code Civil – Art. 20-1 du Code civil)." Objectif 2009: "Apprendre le vivre ensemble". ![]() ![]() |
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Do you say it for Gunslinger Girl? I heard that in that serie there appeared a terrorist group named Padania Republic Faction (there's a good description about it in Wikipedia) which objective doesn't need much explanation. Funnily, one of their leaders was named Pinocchio.
Moraleja (moral?), all Padanians are violent people and compulsive liars. ![]()
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Emma: A Victorian Romance, a serie which takes place entirely in the London of 1885.
The Present
And another appearance of France, this time in Yakitate, an hilarious serie about bread-makers who participate in contests. ![]() The World Watches!! The Contestants at the Start of the Monaco Cup!
Btw, the tournament continues in the following episodes with different European teams.
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Lupin III: its protagonist is the grandson of Arsène Lupin, a fictional caracter created by French novelist Maurice Leblanc.
Our Alsatian friend might be interested to take a look at this OVA, since I recall him having a famous quote of Napoleon on his signature and this episode deals with Napoleon's dictionary. ![]() Quote:
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Heidi, who didn't hear about her?
Certainly the best example that old series used to promote good values. Btw, this story was originally written by Swiss author Johanna Spyri on the XIX century.
3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (known simply as "Marco" in some countries), based on "Heart", a novel written by Italian novelist Edmondo de Amicis:
The Adventures of Little El Cid, a story about the chilhood of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar much before being known as El Cid. Original opening:
Opening of the DVD re-edition (notice the deleting of historical references):
A dog of Flanders, it's based on the novel of the same name, written by Marie Louise de la Ramée on the XIX century. It's very clear the Japanese had an obession with old European novels. ![]()
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According to Street Fighter II: V, that's how a trip to Barcelona can be like if you don't know where you are going to. Not a tourist lure for sure.
And btw, cutting a bull's ear is not to be given as a present to a woman, it's taken by the matador as a "trophy" if the battle has been neat (meaning that the bull didn't suffer a painful death).The Bloodthirsty Prince: Obsession with Beauty. Danger for Chun-Li!
The war of the Two Heroes. A Battle for Life, Pride, and the Princess
The True Ruler Appears: The Horrible Conqueror begins to Plot
The Order of the Tyrant: The Conspiracy, that Snuck Up
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In Samurai Champloo there's a Dutch samurai who happens to be homosexual (fortunately they did not add something related to marijuana). ![]() Stranger Searching
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