Episode 128 - A Brief History of Anime

We are very excited to dive into all things anime with our fearless guide Shoyo who runs the C's Anime Club in virtual reality.

Shoyo starts all the way back at the beginning in the early 1900s Japan, and lead us through the pillars of the art form to its present state.

We'll talk about all your favorites from Neon Genesis Evangelion and Cowboy Bepop, as well as dive into lesser known gems like The Tale of the White Serpent and Bubblegum Crisis.

If you're a fan of anime, or if you're intimidated by the massive amount of content, this is your guide. Enjoy!

You can watch the episode here— https://youtu.be/B_lblxLBqH0

We have two previous episodes that covered anime films. You can watch them here--

AKIRA-- https://youtu.be/bqh45jOPquk

GHOST IN THE SHELL-- https://youtu.be/b64ZqBQU6cA

Join C's Anime Club-- https://account.altvr.com/channels/cac

Visit Shoyo's Virtual Anime worlds in AltspaceVR--

WORLD CODE: AIA943, WYB708

Follow Shoyo:

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/adventuretimevr/?hl=af

WEBSITE: https://adventuretimevr.onuniverse.com/

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/adventuretimevr/

DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/vekdhjz2JV

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