Growing Up and Growing Closer in Maison Ikkoku | Exploring Anime #4

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A look at how romance and growth are implemented in Rumiko Takahashi's most grounded series.
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Additional Footage:
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
My Neighbor Totoro
Tokyo - Japan - Thames TV - 1980's (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HNWm7IqniA)
Akira

Music:
Ame Yadori - Sugiyama Takuo
Hello Sadness! - Yuki Saito
Yume no Naka - Sugiyama Takuo
Sunny Shiny Morning - Kiyonori Matsuo
Alone Again - Gilbert O'Sullivan

References:
Ceglia, S., & Valeri, V. C. (2000). Maison Ikkoku. Image [&] Narrative, 1(1). Retrieved from http://www.imageandnarrative.be/inarchive/narratology/cegliavaleri.htm
Ekachai, D., & Drout, C. (1996). Gender Roles in Japanese Comics. Journal of the Illinois Speech and Theatre Association, 47, 19-24.
Hume, D. (1740). A Treatise of Human Nature. Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects. London: Thomas Longman.
Moore, C. (2015, December 11). Maison Ikkoku: The Mourning After. Retrieved from I Have a Heroine Problem: https://heroineproblem.com/2015/12/11/maison-ikkoku-the-mourning-after/
Ruh, B. (2004, May 4). Maison Ikkoku and Displaced Nostalgia. Retrieved from PopMatters: https://www.popmatters.com/ruh040505-2496174134.html
Sugimura, K., & Mizokami, S. (2012). Personal Identity in Japan. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 138, 123–143.
Takada, A. (1992). Contemporary Youth and Youth Culture in Japan. International Journal of Japanese Sociology, 1, 99-114.







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