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Otaku Culture
Animanga gives many opportunities to create, and social otaku - often eldar otaku and youth otaku led groups - regularly implement ideas of reality and fantasy. Some create things out of fandom; others in the hopes that their passion may be seen as a possibility of becoming cannon. When a otaku's eldar retires from the hobby their youth take their lessons and balance projects that are useful both in and out of the hobby.
The stigma has weakened ever since more otaku have had hobbies that have an equal amount of outdoor and indoor activity. Some categorize otaku under a type of geek. Today, the Otaku focused efforts for realities balance has broadened. aiAnchor
aiAnchor (AIA), provides written articles that involve the local Hawaii community, otaku culture, animanga fandom, and information gathering. All the while working on videos that help spread information about people, places, and activities. Often times announcements and interviews are done with the group. Sentaitones Sentaitones, is a workout community that develops workout ideas and plans that make up a workout calender. This also can involve food recipes, otaku dances from nami tamaki, shoko nakagawa. Martial Arts formed from Dragon Ball Z, Kamen Rider, and Naruto Shippuden. Oahu Interscholastic Otaku Oahu Interscholastic Otakus (OIO), works with and is not limited with high schools anime clubs from 9-12, college, and after academic life groups. The main projects being worked on are the hospitality program, leadership program, otamanorial awareness, and otaku cuisine. |
Otaku [アニメオタク]
Otaku Culture
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