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| Subject: Manga outside Japan Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:40 am | |
| Manga outside Japan As of 2007[update] the influence of manga on international animation had grown considerably over two decades.[52] ("Influence" refers to effects on the comics markets outside of Japan and to aesthetic effects on comics artists internationally.) The reading direction in a traditional manga Traditionally, manga stories flow from top to bottom and from right to left. Some publishers of translated manga keep this format, but other publishers flip the pages horizontally, changing the reading direction to left to right, so as not to confuse foreign readers or traditional comics-consumers. This practice is known as "flipping".[53] For the most part, the criticisms suggest that flipping goes against the original intentions of the creator (for example, if a person wears a shirt that reads "MAY" on it, and gets flipped, then the word is altered to "YAM"). Flipping may also cause oddities with familiar asymmetrical objects or layouts, such as a car being depicted with gas pedal on the left and the brake on the right, or a shirt with the buttons on the wrong side colocationforex trading strategies | |
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