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How Japanese Superfans Redefined What It Means to Be Obsessed

Otaku, people for whom hero worship is a way of life, have changed everyone’s relationship to the culture.

Nick Haramis
Author: Nick Haramis

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Animated Films, Books and Literature, Cartoons and Cartoonists, cultureissue2025, Fans (Persons), Fashion and Apparel, Haruo Shirane, Irwin Wong, Japan, Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV Program), Pop and Rock Music, Susan Napier, Tokyo (Japan)
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