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These books teach philosophical wisdom by looking closely at entertainment icons. In each volume of this best-selling series, a team of sharp philosophical brains puts one pop culture icon (movie, TV show, or other topic) under the microscope, exposing its hidden philosophical implications in an instantly readable way. This book examines some of the most loved, best-known and intriguing anime films and series to find what lies at their core, underneath the typical but by no means ubiquitous visual elements of big eyes, big hair and bright colors. Akira, Astro Boy, Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, Dragon Ball Z, Full Metal Alchemist, Ghost in the Shell, Grave of the Fireflies, Gundam, Gunslinger Girls, Highlander, Magnetic Rose, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Robotech, and Spirited Away are just a few of the films youll find analyzed in this volume. Some you may have heard of, others may be completely new to you. But dont be fooled, these are not childrens stories. These are stories about monsters, witches, robots, children and spirits who grapple with questions of societal violence, ethics, morality, justice, heroism, identity and the soul, whether in the midst of World War-II or long after World War-III, whether in a magical valley or on a malevolent space station. If youve been wondering why so many people love anime or even if youre already a true otaku, Anime and Philosophy will give you a deeper appreciation for not just the art but also the storytelling of Japans animated films, TV series and OVA (original video animation).

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What These Otaku Are Saying about
Anime and Philosophy
Anime is easily the most complex and interesting animation genre. The only rival to watching anime is thinking about it, and Steiff and Tamplin have assembled a smorgasbord of thought. Combining scholarly erudition with fan-boy passion, this collection is as rich, deep, and fun as anime itself. It sure beats talking to yourself.
ANDREW HUEBNER, Animation Producer

A brilliant combination of pop culture investigation and philosophical thinking, Anime and Philosophy is a startlingly impressive collection of chapters by writers who use their great love for, and knowledge of, anime for serious probing and accessible philosophical questioning.
MATTHEW PATEMAN, Director of Film and Media,
University of Hull

As befits a genre that came of age in the wake of the Hiroshima bombing and the humiliating surrender of Japan to the Allies in 1945, anime asks difficult questions about war and violence, the limits of human life and the self, and the frontiers of experience (space travel, apocalyptic scenarios, cyborgs and androids). This timely volume shows us scholarly dissectionsdont fret, Shaorinof anime from the wildly popular to the bizarre and obscure. The result is stimulating and enlightening in equal measure.
CAROLE M. CUSACK, editor, Journal of Religious History

In the unique cultural sub-verse worlds of anime, manga, animanga, and on and on, anything is possible. Our imagination determines the boundaries, and we approach each new world with a slightly different philosophical slant. Anime and Philosophy is an enlightening read and a brilliant addition to any anime lovers bookshelf. Its also an atlas of the anime universe, a welcome guide for anyone intrigued by anime but unsure of just where to start their journey.
DEL HARVEY, publisher, FilmMonthly.com

Perhaps the only thing more fascinating than great anime is what goes on inside the heads of those who really get it. Here at last is a fascinating explanation of an art form that is re-defining pop culture all over the globe, told by those who have dipped deep into the psyche behind Japanese animation.
DOUG RICE, Emmy Award-winning Animation Artist

This book is a launching point for fans who recognize that anime dont only make us laugh and cheer and cry but also think. Anime and Philosophy surveys the anime that have made the biggest splash among Western audiences, helping fans connect their best-loved shows with the deeper questions behind them, bringing out the larger philosophical themes that make anime so powerful for Western viewers.
ADA PALMER, founder, TezukaInEnglish.com

Anime makes your average American or British Saturday morning cartoon look slow and shallow. Why does animea medium primarily but not exclusively aimed towards young children in its native countrytackle deep themes such as identity and the self, sacrifice and self-awareness, while Sponge Bob scratches around looking for another shrimp? This book helps us understand that theres a lot more to anime than just pretty girls with big eyes and giant robots smashing up Neo-Tokyoagain! To truly appreciate films like Akira, GhostIn The Shell and even My Neighbor Totoro, you just have to read this book.
JEROME MAZANDARANI, Acquisitions and Marketing
Manager, Manga Entertainment Ltd

Thought-provoking and mind-blowing! Anime fans will gain new insight into their film favorites through readable commentary and analysis of animation classics.
JOHANNA DRAPER CARLSON, founder,
MangaWorthReading.com
Popular Culture and Philosophy Series Editor: George A. Reisch
VOLUME 1
Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book
about Everything and Nothing
(2000)

VOLUME 2
The Simpsons and Philosophy: The
Doh! of Homer (2001)

VOLUME 3
The Matrix and Philosophy:
Welcome to the Desert of the Real
(2002)

VOLUME 4
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and
Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in
Sunnydale (2003)

VOLUME 5
The Lord of the Rings and
Philosophy: One Book to Rule Them
All (2003)

VOLUME 6
Baseball and Philosophy:
Thinking Outside the Batters Box
(2004)

VOLUME 9
Harry Potter and Philosophy:
If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts (2004)

VOLUME 12
Star Wars and Philosophy:
More Powerful than You Can
Possibly Imagine (2005)

VOLUME 13
Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth,
Justice, and the Socratic Way (2005)

VOLUME 17
Bob Dylan and Philosophy: Its
Alright Ma (Im Only Thinking)
(2006)

VOLUME 18
Harley-Davidson and Philosophy:
Full-Throttle Aristotle (2006)

VOLUME 19
Monty Python and Philosophy:
Nudge Nudge, Think Think! (2006)

VOLUME 23
James Bond and Philosophy:
Questions Are Forever (2006)

VOLUME 24
Bullshit and Philosophy:
Guaranteed to Get Perfect Results
Every Time (2006)

VOLUME 25
The Beatles and Philosophy:
Nothing You Can Think that
Cant Be Thunk (2006)

VOLUME 26
South Park and Philosophy:
Bigger, Longer, and More
Penetrating (2007) Edited by
Richard Hanley

VOLUME 28
The Grateful Dead and Philosophy:
Getting High Minded about Love
and Haight (2007) Edited by Steven
Gimbel

VOLUME 29
Quentin Tarantino and Philosophy:
How to Philosophize with a Pair of
Pliers and a Blowtorch (2007)
Edited by Richard Greene and K.
Silem Mohammad

VOLUME 30
Pink Floyd and Philosophy: Careful
with that Axiom, Eugene! (2007)
Edited by George A. Reisch

VOLUME 31
Johnny Cash and Philosophy:
The Burning Ring of Truth (2008)
Edited by John Huss and David
Werther

VOLUME 32
Bruce Springsteen and Philosophy:
Darkness on the Edge of Truth
(2008) Edited by Randall E. Auxier
and Doug Anderson

VOLUME 33
Battlestar Galactica and
Philosophy: Mission Accomplished
or Mission Frakked Up? (2008)
Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D.
Tamplin

VOLUME 34
iPod and Philosophy: iCon of an
ePoch (2008) Edited by D.E.
Wittkower

VOLUME 35
Star Trek and Philosophy: The
Wrath of Kant (2008) Edited by
Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S.
Decker

VOLUME 36
The Legend of Zelda and
Philosophy: I Link Therefore I Am
(2008) Edited by Luke Cuddy

VOLUME 37
The Wizard of Oz and Philosophy:
Wicked Wisdom of the West (2008)
Edited by Randall E. Auxier and
Phillip S. Seng

VOLUME 38
Radiohead and Philosophy: Fitter
Happier More Deductive (2009)
Edited by Brandon W. Forbes and
George A. Reisch

VOLUME 39
Jimmy Buffett and Philosophy: The
Porpoise Driven Life (2009) Edited
by Erin McKenna and Scott L.
Pratt

VOLUME 40
Transformers and Philosophy (2009)
Edited by John Shook and Liz
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