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00:00ттّتّتّتّتّتّتّتّتty
00:00The Republican era
00:03A'oul
00:03Definitely not
00:04Globally impossible
00:06Let's not try
00:07Not the scientific one either
00:09Based on experience
00:11topia
00:12Maggie美國
00:13will
00:14They die as sacrifices
00:16After laughing, he was despised and oppressed.
00:21Salim Ma
00:22Fayash, a high-rise need
00:24Any words
00:27Hahaha 움
00:31They spoke normally uniform
00:32Those who are related to us, we will provide for you
00:44I was scared of you
00:47Come and face me man to man
00:51I took a look at my room.
00:53I will not pay the tenant of Tabnz Al-Sakhra
00:56The fighting
00:58Until you taste the anger and laughter
01:10In a new episode of Al-Daheeh program
01:13God is right, Abu Ahmad
01:14Konshi Wah
01:15Mmm for you
01:15By Ahmed Amoudsh, not Konchi, that's it
01:17Mmm for you
01:17Hassizi
01:18On 11/11/2022
01:20til 7 pm Japan time
01:22At the Shibuya intersection in Tokyo
01:24You see a traffic jam caused by many people and cars parked in their place
01:27Everything is fixed and focused on one thing: victory.
01:29The display screens that are worn out, one event, a great event, an extraordinary event, my dear
01:33Finally, after waiting for more than 25 years
01:35Gash Ketcham, the little boy who started his journey with us in the year ten
01:38His dream is always to be the best of all.
01:41Win the World Championship
01:42It includes Abu Hamid in shot put, or boxing, or maybe pole vaulting.
01:45No, my dear, you gained it through something you can't even imagine.
01:47Black Pokémon intersection in Tokyo
01:49The people and their cars were all in a state of chaos because of Bekasho's victory.
01:52This, my dear, was no mere passing incident.
01:54Pokémon was not a common need
01:55However, according to the statistics, it came out in 2021.
01:57It is the world's largest terminal brand
02:00Worth more than one hundred billion dollars
02:03No, this is also one of the longest anime series in history.
02:06So that, my dear, we can understand the story of anime
02:07We need to get the gearbox on the R
02:09We work as a historical guide and reference
02:10Go back, my dear, take it easy. Come to her, she'll make you rush.
02:12Calculate the balance in the industrial sector
02:14Come on, let's go!
02:14Calculate, but in the Renaissance of its people, it remained in the Middle Ages.
02:16Let's go back in time, my friend, and learn the story of anime.
02:19On October 21, 1600 AD
02:22The one who cried was still coming out of the Siki battle openly
02:24Or, to put it another way, the battle to decide the outcome of the rule.
02:26And they preferred to do that for three years, trying to get things in order.
02:28Then they locked themselves in and went down to the shop
02:30And they returned after more than 250 years in peace and security
02:33During this period, my dear, society was divided into its classes.
02:35His appearance and the appearance of any society
02:37The class below the peasantry represents 85% of society.
02:40Above them are the merchants and workers
02:41And above the pure samurai by 5% of the population
02:44By the end of the war and the two centuries
02:45The samurai were silver
02:47They have no work, there is no war.
02:48They are originally warriors
02:49Not Brokers, no work
02:50Therefore, they had a lot of money and a very long time.
02:52Places dedicated to entertaining these warriors began to appear.
02:56Those who do not fight
02:57The arts are beginning to take their place
02:58Especially an art called the Kimono Value
03:00These, my dear, are rolled-up drawings.
03:02It opens and is read from right to left.
03:04Each roll is a cut
03:06Romantic, then warlike, religious
03:08You and the algorithms
03:10One year, Abu Ahmed
03:11I'm trying to make it similar to what you're saying.
03:12Rolls with drawings
03:14Accident stories
03:15He told me that this is not what mangoes are known for.
03:17Well done, my dear! Bravo!
03:18What is this sweetness?
03:19I told you first, mango
03:20You'll put me in a tight spot
03:21And now, let me pray for Asmaa Alia.
03:22Abu Ahmed tells me this isn't her season.
03:24This story is a bit complicated, and the plot is a bit silly.
03:26But thank God, my dear
03:27You turned out to be much more than I expected.
03:28Now, my dear, we're talking about the beginnings of mangoes.
03:30As I told you, Japan was closing itself off.
03:31With a sharp, small piece called Digema
03:33This is the trade zone with the Dutch.
03:35The Dutch brought new technologies to Japan at that time.
03:38They brought it with them when they came from their country.
03:40One of the most important of these technologies was the magic lantern.
03:42Magic Lantern
03:43In short, this is a light source.
03:44And a picture in front of him, a wall
03:45Hey, my dear, you now have a movie to watch!
03:47So, my dear, you have the drawing and you need to provide a light source.
03:49Even if the woodcutter is blessed by God, He will provide a great deal.
03:51That's how we gathered the elements of entertainment.
03:53One second, Abu Ahmed
03:54A Japanese drawing that moves on the wall
03:57I resemble
03:58Isn't this what's known as anime?
04:00Wow, you're amazing, my dear! What a life!
04:02I am impressed by you
04:02In the middle of the 17th century
04:04When Japan opens up to other countries
04:06Specifically, the year 1862
04:07The English shipwright Charles Wergman arrives
04:10He goes to Japan and doesn't like the situation there.
04:12So he decides that he will publish a magazine called
04:14Japan Punch
04:15He begins by criticizing the country's conditions.
04:16Such as the lack of equality and the way foreigners are treated
04:19The Azizi government will be very annoyed by the magazine
04:21And she is trying to smuggle it
04:21But on the contrary, my dear, the general public in Japan
04:24He'll like the magazine
04:25They will be greatly influenced by the new drawing style.
04:26And this will be their main method of drawing manga.
04:29And over time, the government, which was annoyed by the magazine,
04:31You will decide to try it in a new way
04:33pistol, gun
04:34mattress, sack, mattress
04:34The government will decide that it will ban manga and anime artists.
04:37In order to convey the messages they want to convey through art
04:40And Khashouli remained a year of agenda, a year of agendas.
04:42no
04:42For example, at the beginning of 1936
04:44My dear, it's being made into an anime, or an anime called
04:47Mabus Bigris
04:48And Mickey Mouse was sitting in the middle of the audience.
04:50He encourages Japanese competitors
04:51They clash with Mickey Mouse to encourage his contestants
04:54Disney star Kamlo remained in the film
04:55But at the end of the year, the agreement that Japan had with Zamrika will expire.
04:58The observation, my dear, means that Japan was celebrating Mickey Mouse.
05:01No celebration of American cartoons
05:03But what happens next changes the way we see Mickey Mouse.
05:05When the agreement that Japan made with America ends at the end of the year
05:09She's making an anime film, but it's called "The Satisfied One".
05:11Mickey Mouse Invids Japan
05:12Wrap him up, my dear elephant or villain
05:14It will be exactly as the title says.
05:16Mickey Mouse in his evil version
05:17This period, my dear, will be known as the Japanese nationalist period.
05:20As its name suggests, the government will have significant control over anime.
05:23And he will fund it more
05:24Because in 1937 the film Princess Katsura was released
05:28This was the first anime film in color
05:30Not only that, but they also decided to make the anime soundtrack.
05:32After they had been relying on the culture of the banshee
05:34Which was a person standing on the stage
05:36He likes to tell and entertain people about what's happening on screen.
05:39Just like Islam Fawzy does
05:40The topic is simple, look, she brought macaroni, look, I gave it to her in the water
05:43So they brought bikes so that the man who does this could rest.
05:46As is typical of our historical episodes, we must reach the turning point.
05:49And the turning point, my dear, in our relationship will be World War II.
05:52And you, Muhammad, don't forget this matter.
05:53My dear brother, please, my brother
05:55We will then move on to the industrial image and the agricultural image.
05:57Ma Mesh Shawn
05:58After the end of World War II
06:00Japan was defeated and surrendered, as you know.
06:02And regarding the second point, America is happy and pleased and following up
06:05This was reflected in Japan and America's decision.
06:07When they were with you, they used to read comics like Superman and Batman.
06:09Americans, my dear, love the image of the rich, handsome hero.
06:13Someone who comes to a place with problems and changes
06:15Which, by the way, is very easy for anyone to find out his true identity.
06:17But nobody thinks about knowing his true identity.
06:19One of them is flying with his face
06:20The second one was riding in a car that wasn't in the garage on Sunday.
06:23Very distinctive, any traffic officer would stop them
06:25The artists in Japan were impressed by the situation and decided to imitate it.
06:28They create their own unique style of superhero stories.
06:30But my dear, they had a minor problem
06:32Body shape or form
06:34Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent, both of them
06:35If it's simple for them, you'll find them in great shape and muscular, God bless them.
06:38Their faces are like a bright moon.
06:39Meanwhile, the Japanese children were still recovering from the war.
06:42Their physical attributes are not like those of this type of hero.
06:44This is not the model they want to see.
06:46They want a hero like them
06:47A hero emerged from the heat of war, like them.
06:49They want to adapt this American solution to their liking.
06:52This is where the great artist and Japanese manga artist Gabu comes in.
06:54Baba Al-Majal Asamu Tezuka
06:57Osamu Tezuka
06:58He was born in November 1928
07:01And who is this little Tezuka?
07:03He grew up watching Disney movies
07:05Ghala Azizi said that he saw the Bambi movie about the gazelle
07:08About 80 times
07:09His deep influence from Disney, my dear, is what will change the world of anime forever.
07:12Because even though Qasamu wanted to create characters similar to the Japanese
07:15However, he will draw them with wide eyes, similar to the characters of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
07:18And this, my dear, will remain the basic method of drawing anime to this day.
07:22But that's not the only reason.
07:23Another, more important reason is that it was said that wide eyes made celebrities look better.
07:27This made it easier to draw on the two drawings to convey the meaning.
07:30And in 1952, they brought us the expected mangoes.
07:33The Japanese hero who rose from the ashes of war to wait for the world
07:36Atam or Astro Boy
07:38This will be one of the best-selling mangoes to date.
07:41Its sales reached over one hundred million copies.
07:43Dear, these are bigger numbers than something like Death Note.
07:45Spy Family
07:46Wan Tansh Man
07:47I'll tell you the surprise, we're all together
07:49Combined
07:50Astro Boy is number one
07:51In 1963, Astro Boy transitioned from a successful manga to a successful anime.
07:55The Japanese level is not easy.
07:56This will be the first anime to be dubbed and released in America.
07:59Watching him there will surpass the views of Nicky Mouse Club.
08:01But my dear, a simple problem will arise
08:03Americans are used to watching torture cartoons
08:06Cartoons under strict censorship
08:09There are traitors who track the content.
08:10From 1934 to 1968
08:13An idea like the idea of ​​death, for example
08:14It wasn't featured in children's cartoons.
08:16If there was a scene of a plane exploding, for example
08:18They need to put a scene with the pilot after that.
08:20He comes out of the bursa before it explodes.
08:21Children shouldn't see things like that.
08:23And that's what happened to Astro Boy, my friend.
08:24NBC initially refused to air violent episodes.
08:27What happened was that half the episodes were rejected.
08:29And this, of course, my dear, was a sad thing for our uncle Osamu Tezuka.
08:32Zibna ya Buhamad al-Alkab, you're bullying me!
08:35But many of those episodes prompted NBC to decide to make changes.
08:37And she changed the viewers who didn't like her.
08:39Hamad said the matter passed easily.
08:41Osama did not hold on to his desire to display violence towards children.
08:44But my dear, the matter is over with Osamu.
08:46But he didn't compete with the other competitors.
08:47Her rivals include Miyazaki, Isao Takehata, and Tosho Suzuki
08:51Or in other words
08:52Studio Ghibli
08:53The well-known studio
08:54In 1884, Miyazaki produced a film
08:57Nausicaa Valley Wind
08:58And what America has done, and the first thing it does is open up.
09:01She's going to change her name
09:02By making the Warriors a Window
09:03Wind Warrior
09:04After that, my dear, I'll get the knife.
09:06He listened to it for 22 minutes.
09:07He said this is not suitable for children.
09:09This was not a Kingsara product
09:10And ultimately, there's also a change in the film's narrative itself.
09:13Americans felt it was too philosophical for children.
09:16We need to fix it.
09:17So you reduced the amount of powder?
09:18And you changed the movie with us
09:19And you delivered the message I didn't want to deliver
09:20You didn't make the movie
09:21This is
09:22Please, let's send you a message.
09:23This topic, my dear, is very Hideo Miyazaki.
09:25And Kibley's studio is opening with two of his friends.
09:28Tekhata & Suzuki Studio Kepli
09:30What are you saying?
09:31There are no draws; I'll deal with our films in America.
09:34And they make, my dear, great and diverse films.
09:36Zay Hawaz Muffin Castle
09:37And Spirited Oy, who won an Oscar
09:39These movies, no one has been able to edit anything in them.
09:42He found it in 1997
09:43Meromaxi wanted to distribute the film
09:45Francis Mononoke
09:46And the company's president, my dear Harvey Weinstein
09:48The man has good hearing and conduct
09:49This is my dear, 10 years old, who is embarrassed to learn history.
09:51This is what the dead cabin looked like.
09:52That's what caused the campaign.
09:54This, my dear villain, isn't just in someone's novel.
09:56This is the villain in all print publications.
09:58But my dear, he was producing children's films.
10:00So I sold it from Studio Ghibli, he had minor changes
10:02Here, dear Mizaki
10:03I sent him a sword and a two-word message.
10:06No Cats
10:07Besides, you in particular don't seem to have any touch with the film.
10:09What's the rate of this incident, my dear?
10:11No one dared to act in Studio Ghibli films.
10:14Or even in Japanese anime in general
10:16Except for one, my dear
10:17Do you know who?
10:18Queen of Challenges in the World
10:19Future Youth Channel
10:20Oh Abu Ahmed, don't say
10:21MBC3?
10:22No, my dear, Saturday is for Wednesday.
10:24I'm talking on Spacetoon
10:25Sorry, Abu Ahmed
10:26These are vitamins you buy for age and memory.
10:28What statement, my dear?
10:29Spacetoon is what shaped this generation you see before you.
10:33He also worked on it well and tried
10:34But the result is as you can see.
10:36In 1963, scientists discovered an amazing fact
10:39It has a planet that is different from the rest of the planets.
10:41The planetary system rotates in the opposite direction to the clock's rotation.
10:43But he decided to go with the Arab
10:45And that's not all, my dear.
10:46It revolves around the sun faster than it revolves around itself.
10:49And this means, my dear, that the year has an effect from today.
10:51If someone's day is like a year, that's more than all of them.
10:53What I'm telling you about, my dear, is the planet Venus.
10:55This is information that brings quick results in the families of the Abakhir.
10:56The year has an effect from today
10:57But the most important part of our story happened in 1985.
11:00Venus was the source of inspiration
11:02His name is Fayez Al-Sabbagh
11:03And his friend Maher Al-Hajj
11:04They are different from the other planets around them.
11:06They operate one of the greatest dubbing centers
11:09In the Arab world
11:10Who is the greatest of them all?
11:11It is the center of Venus
11:12Venus Center is starting to dub a lot of Japanese anime.
11:15He sells them to space stations
11:17The project is proving successful
11:18But that's still not what they wanted.
11:20They wanted to melt down in a more Moizish way.
11:22Because after 15 years
11:23They decide to create their own channel.
11:25They chose the planet Venus as the name of their center.
11:27They choose space as the theme for the channel.
11:29Because of March 15, 2000
11:31Spacetoon channel breaks into the light as a trial broadcast on Bahrain TV
11:34On January 12, 2002
11:36Spacetoon is transforming into an independent channel.
11:39A channel that will change the history of Arabic anime
11:40And better generations will emerge.
11:42God willing, you will name them that.
11:43Future Youth Channel
11:48Spacetoon, my dear, was not a traditional channel.
11:50Everything about it was different
11:52From the moment it opens in the morning until it closes at night
11:54The logo is sitting there playing ping pong by itself.
11:56Because its name is Spacetoon
11:58Everything had its own planet
11:59Girls have their own planet
12:00Sports have their own planet
12:01Action and adventure belong on a planet.
12:03Our idea, Abu Ahmed, is beautiful games.
12:05Olly Olly
12:06Let me, my dear, have a full picture of the episode.
12:07first
12:08Planet of the Image, dear
12:09first
12:09Play and fight
12:10first
12:11Marhoun and Mat'
12:12first
12:13Please show the heroes and let them finish the episode.
12:15Even the breaks I used on Spacetoon weren't ordinary
12:17The words "We will return shortly" and our promises are etched in the minds of children.
12:21Up to now
12:21Madra, no one was sitting down and doing anything.
12:24Don, they were actually sitting with Khalil
12:25Now let's get to the content itself.
12:27Spacetoon was basically about exposing Japanese pain.
12:29And for the love of whoever takes Nish
12:30The Japanese are a society unlike any other.
12:31They neither eat our food nor drink our water, nor do they live the same life as us.
12:34Exactly, dear, that's what Spacetoon management said.
12:36But it's not a competitor to the omelet
12:36Next, you'll take the email and write it down on her profile.
12:39Which one is the most beautiful?
12:40Any two people who are dating should get a double ring.
12:42Any cigarettes or drinks will be lollipops and juices.
12:45The dubbing itself was changing
12:46Any problem in the world can be solved with the power of goodness, love, and friendship.
12:49Fight evil with your morals
12:50But the weapon takes longer
12:51In the end, the evildoer must be punished.
12:53And justice will take its course.
12:54Spacetoon's content wasn't limited to anime and cartoons, but
12:57It was part of the content
12:58It was also subject to strict censorship.
13:00The subject was organized; each advertisement was dedicated to its own planet.
13:03Action character advertisements on the action planet
13:05In Qala and Rabbi and her sisters
13:06They must not go out
13:07And so
13:08The advertisements were designed to appeal to all children.
13:10There isn't a child who didn't want a car before, and no one
13:12I'm here, my dear
13:13The young men from her house are in the street waiting for the car to come down.
13:15Not even the bulb of B Blend
13:17There are children who have spent money on the bulbul of B Blend
13:19To show him the strength of his intellect
13:21Masha, Abu Ahmed, that's how it is.
13:21We handle the configuration, content, and advertising.
13:23These are sufficient and adequate reasons for creating a marriage channel.
13:26Thank you, fool
13:27Dear village
13:28And Tashi and Mtashda'
13:29It means a foolish, impulsive person who acts recklessly.
13:31Do you see what the Japanese fan is saying about you?
13:33All of this was not enough
13:34The most important thing in Spacetoon is still to come
13:35Dear songs
13:36Spacetoon songs were the most important thing, the pen itself
13:38Half of this generation hasn't seen The Secret Garden
13:40But I know the song
13:41The lyrics of the congratulations were from another world.
13:43Each of their songs is considered an educational resource.
13:45Dear idea, a song by Bbr
13:46With virtuous morals
13:47With love, with hope
13:48We rise and triumph over adversity through action.
13:50Virtuous morals, love, and work
13:52Did you see?
13:52No, my dear, it's a song of terror.
13:54I said, my dear, listen to her
13:55Okay, I want to edit something
13:56Not only were the words distinctive
13:57Also, the voices of professionals
13:59She was extremely single
14:00Rasha Rizk and the Arab ways of Tarqan
14:02And the cradles are for Asim Sukkar
14:03The one who sang "The Defeat of Terror"
14:04and urine
14:05Open the door, you're not from this generation.
14:06You'll find the Spacetoon song is playing.
14:08I still listen to the Batman song to this day
14:09Batman
14:10Tereri
14:11And although space is expanding
14:12Spacetoon was necessary
14:13It is also expanding
14:14In 2005
14:15It will be released on Spacetoon International
14:17The one who is being surprised by the Japanese Arabic
14:19He is ready for anything
14:20And here's an English channel
14:21Korean
14:22Indonesian
14:23And Indian
14:23and Ukrainian
14:24So that the Ukrainian child can be happy
14:25If only we were a little bit like them, my dear
14:27The channel carried Japanese
14:28Japanese Arabic
14:29Arabic goes back to Japanese
14:30They followed her again
14:31Organize these channels, my dear
14:32It's not complete
14:33But the step itself
14:34It shows you how much
14:35The Spacetoon model was successful
14:36But unfortunately, as you know, my dear
14:38Where did this situation come from?
14:39It is impossible
14:40And the lights that life gives us at the end of the tunnel
14:42On the condition that it is hopeful
14:43But it's possible that the car is coming in the opposite direction.
14:44And the high
14:45Hope will be her leg
14:46What is complete, Abu Hamad? The master
14:47She doesn't know how to walk
14:48Dear Danam, from the beginning of the season
14:49My fate came upon this
14:51What time is it?
14:52Spacetoon viewership will decrease for many reasons.
14:54Firstly, Spacetoon wanted to keep up with the times.
14:56And the variety of what it offers
14:57And like most of it
14:58Japanese anime that now has a lot of Western influences
15:00And sometimes it wasn't as good as the anime.
15:03And regret, the songs of the planets and the graphics
15:05Even the songs of the pen itself
15:06I've changed
15:07This could be a major source of frustration for many viewers.
15:10Spacetoon is no longer the Spacetoon we know.
15:12She has finally donned the cloak of modernity.
15:13The second reason, my dear, is that the youth are the future of nations.
15:15They too donned the mantle of modernity.
15:17They were forced into old age
15:18Many of them have already stopped watching anime.
15:20And most of those who are still watching are now watching the original Japanese versions.
15:23The ones that aren't dubbed
15:24And many people started criticizing what Spacetoon was doing.
15:26Changes in characters and story
15:28Even if the goal is censorship
15:30Also with time and technology
15:31The very idea of ​​watching television has diminished.
15:33In 2019, Spacetoon will launch an application called Spacetoon Go
15:36In an attempt to keep up with the times
15:38Unfortunately, the expected success did not materialize.
15:40This is due to the strong competition that exists at the time.
15:42The original Japanese anime is now available and translated on many platforms.
15:47Let's wait for Spacetoon to go and get the rights.
15:50We're waiting for the actors to come and record, and we'll see if the planet has opened up now or not.
15:54We can watch the episode and it will be shown in its original format.
15:56But my dear, despite all this
15:57Spacetoon's influence will continue for many generations to come.
16:00Spacetoon will always remain the channel for the youth of the future.
16:03As you saw, my dear, that's the effect of anime.
16:05I will skip Japan to America and Syria
16:07It will reach you personally.
16:08But everything I told you is just a very minor tear from the anime's influence.
16:11And what was hidden was greater.
16:13Do you remember, my dear, Asam and Tzouka, whom I told you about at the beginning?
16:16Well, Mohamed, I was sure you wouldn't leave Tzouka alone.
16:18Now you're starting to understand me.
16:19Bravo, my dear, this is the father of mangoes and anime.
16:21The man that some people see as the curse that befell anime
16:24The Boza industry from the 1960s until today
16:26In what he knows, simple Zuka Kers
16:27It started from the very first
16:29Asam decided that he would turn Astro Boy into an anime.
16:32Let me tell you
16:32Astro Boy was the first manga adaptation into anime.
16:35From drawings of animated clips
16:37Nobody knew how much this product would cost to make
16:39So we see Osamu accepting 550,000 yen in the episode.
16:42God willing, Abu Ahmed, may God grant you even more, Zaidah.
16:44Bazaban and their workers, and their hiding place under the tiles
16:46My dear, can you please stop being like this?
16:48Please don't be a bouquet
16:49"De" is an unkind word in Japanese.
16:50In Arabic, it gives you cunning and flake-like features.
16:52In Japanese, it's insulting.
16:53This is a very important matter, my dear.
16:54If we're not gathered, let's leave it at that.
16:55One thousand five hundred dollars per episode, initial payment
16:57Let me tell you, at the same time in America there was a cartoon called "Rafq An Rady"
17:00Each episode of it, which lasts four to five days, is still available.
17:02It costs approximately two thousand seven hundred dollars
17:04That means the Astro Boy episode is four times longer.
17:06It costs about half the price
17:08Oh my God, this guy turned out to be a customer!
17:09Come on, my dear, he was working like that.
17:11He doesn't lose
17:12De Zuka admitted that he did that
17:13To monopolize the anime industry
17:14Which is anyone who comes after him
17:16He sets a higher price than that
17:17It is said that he is handsome in and of himself
17:18He takes so much
17:19Who are you to take more than him?
17:20So he remained the one who controlled the industry.
17:22Not only that
17:22Remember the wide-eyed thing?
17:23What I told you about makes drawing easier
17:25Or make this drawing easier
17:26It was to increase production
17:27It's not easy because of this emotional issue.
17:28Its name is easier to understand; it means more production.
17:30And he has more money
17:31Besides, it doesn't even have a style called limited animation.
17:33It relies on a lower number of drawings per second.
17:35Instead of 24 frames
17:36The frame is working fine with them.
17:38This is indeed said in terms of time and cost
17:39But at the expense of quality
17:41You feel, my dear, that there's a cut-up in front of you
17:42It's not smooth
17:43Honestly, I don't like the one.
17:44He used this method
17:45If you remember the Flintstones cartoon
17:47Every user understood the same method
17:48But at the same time
17:49The cost of one episode
17:50$6500
17:51Over time, the cost of producing anime has increased significantly.
17:53Number of drawings per second
17:55The number of frames increased
17:56The quality has also started to improve.
17:58But you know, my dear
17:59What hasn't improved?
17:59Anime drawing fees
18:01Even though the workload is heavy
18:02They should be whiter
18:03But what happened was that because of Tzouka's curse
18:05Wages preferred six
18:06He blinked, imagining or not understanding
18:07Let me explain the matter to you with numbers.
18:09The anime artist earns less than $2
18:11In one drawing
18:11Okay, Abu Ahmad
18:12If he made 100 drawings a day
18:14That means he'll make them $2
18:15I swear I've had dinner
18:16Oh, Ahok, one drawing takes more than an hour!
18:18They are divided into factions based on the drawing.
18:19I mean the hundred drawings you want him to make.
18:21It's like you sent someone to get tea.
18:22If he doesn't walk off the board
18:24He'll finish them in 100 hours
18:25Therefore
18:26The two officials were asking about the number of hours
18:27What you can imagine, just so they can live
18:29They worked more than 16 hours a day
18:31To make $20
18:32Their average monthly income is $650
18:35Ahmed
18:35Where are the unions and where is the labor law in all of this?
18:38This is the situation in Baqas
18:39And when someone tells you that the situation is bad
18:40I know he's very harsh
18:41The labor law, my dear, was in place.
18:43But it only applies to people who work under contracts.
18:45These two artists work as freelancers.
18:48And that's exactly what the companies wanted.
18:49Cheap, uninsured labor
18:51She doesn't have contracts
18:52To the point that in 2014
18:53There was a young painter who was exhausted from too much work.
18:55My dear friend was said to work 600 hours a month
18:58Oh, what a colt, Abu Ahmed
18:59As you said, my dear, exactly
19:00The situation is still
19:01Oh Abu Ahmed, I know that term.
19:03The term was coined in Japan.
19:04To express death from overwork
19:06This karoshi is more than the barnaqa and grade 2-3
19:09Not by God, what God wills
19:10I'll ride and ride ahead of me
19:11May God bless you, Abu Ahmad
19:12The poverty line, my dear, in Japan
19:13Two and two ten million yen annually
19:16This is according to some sources.
19:17The manga artist who is in his twenties
19:18He earns about one million yen
19:20It remains below the line by a few spaces
19:21He grew up, the situation improved, and he entered his thirties.
19:23That leaves inside it two-tenths of a million yen per year
19:27One in ten below the poverty line
19:33Oh Lord, I'm so fed up with poverty.
19:36My dear painter, he remains below the poverty line.
19:38Until he reaches forty years of age
19:39He gets out of the metro and takes a breath.
19:41Okay, Abu Ahmed, why did Tezuka make this economic decision?
19:44Its name is known and the product is in demand.
19:46If he does it with good quality
19:47He can ask for a higher price next time.
19:48We all win, and the Japanese painter simplifies.
19:51Zoka, my dear, felt that he wouldn't achieve a direct profit.
19:54But his main profit remains from the games that will follow.
19:58Astro Boy's Fajrat
19:59The Merchandise
20:00Indeed, Zoka is successful and has many baby products.
20:03It's true that the situation has changed with the spread of platforms.
20:05And almost half of the profit still comes from the anime itself as content.
20:08But the salaries of the officials are still the same.
20:10Here, the solution had to be applied to the entire system.
20:12Let me tell you that when Studio Dub misses it
20:14He tried to raise the wages of the officials, but he was bankrupt.
20:16Because the system is still the same.
20:18He asked me why the two drawings were continuing in this way.
20:19Let me tell you why, oh boy
20:20The artists love the name anime because they grew up with it from a young age.
20:24Like my dear, anime has a dark side in the lives of its creators.
20:26So it also has a dark side in the lives of viewers
20:29Visual effects and gory scenes
20:31It has significant effects, perhaps even greater than I imagine.
20:33For example, December 16, 1997
20:36The episode is 538 from the Pokémon anime.
20:39And then, my dear, a scene of only four seconds.
20:41There are some frequent, intermittent flashes.
20:43blue and red
20:45Which is what flashes triggered something in some viewers
20:47It's called image sensitivity
20:49Photosensitive epilepsy
20:50Yes, my dear PlayStation, he's telling you about it.
20:52But what's the point of the game if you want to play it like that?
20:53Someone is telling you, "Sensitively, I'm here."
20:55The match started blind, Kikov, come on!
20:56But we'll tell you, my dear, that the sensitivity of these fragmented images
20:59A very serious need
21:00Because there are about 700 children in Japan
21:02They experienced epileptic seizures, loss of consciousness, and convulsions.
21:04In an event known at the time as Pokémon Shock
21:07The episode was completely cut from the series.
21:09The series itself was suspended in Japan for four months.
21:12My dear uncle, four seconds is enough to do this
21:13The matter, my dear, doesn't end here.
21:15The effect of extreme darkness and depression in some anime
21:17It could drive some spectators to suicide
21:19For example, in improvements
21:20Two young Japanese men committed suicide after watching an anime called
21:23In 2010, the same thing happened with a young Japanese man.
21:26He sent them a message stating that the reason for his suicide was anime.
21:28Anime from the vision of Metal City
21:30This is how much an anime can entertain, excite, and captivate you.
21:33So you know where the end is
21:33It's possible, my dear, that with another anime you'll be the ending.
21:36If I wanted to give you an example of the effect that anime can have on you
21:38Imagine the attachment you might feel after the third episode
21:40From Attack on Titan, if you've watched it
21:42Just a moment, and you see Mikasa and the shawl flying around her, terrified.
21:45Why would you abandon all Naruto anime and love Tsunade?
21:48Just because it's a support
21:49At this point, my dear, it's normal to comment.
21:51As you can see, we'll make avocados.
21:52So she still loves Mai Omar
21:54But what some people are talking about is fixanophilia.
21:57Dali is way above the ordinary content engagement.
21:59A love relationship develops between the person and the anime character.
22:02Not admiration
22:03Not admiration for an actor
22:04No admiration or love for cartoons
22:07Okay, my dear, you sleep and wake up
22:08You're dreaming about a past
22:09Do you want to go out on a date with Naksh?
22:11And you're okay with us all dying so you can go with Ran?
22:13In 2018, a wedding was held in an abaya style.
22:16A 30-year-old Japanese man named Kondo
22:17Hatsune Miku opposed him
22:19Dear Tih, a seraphic anime character.
22:21Made with hologram technology
22:22Jetbox Company made his doll
22:25O Abu Ahmad
22:25I also made them a symbolic marriage certificate.
22:27The nice thing, my dear, is the subject and the strange thing
22:29The passport was valid for four years.
22:31Oh man, even the hologram bride is working
22:32You won't be able to handle me, I'm out of it.
22:34Because the company's simplicity stopped releasing the bride's update.
22:37But Kondo, the loyal young man, remained faithful to his wife.
22:39He loves her even without an update
22:41I loved Hatsune for who she is.
22:42He wasn't looking at .1 and .2
22:44September 2022
22:45A study was conducted on 208 participants.
22:4775 boys and 133 mints
22:49They worried, my dear, that those participants
22:51They were watching a certain anime.
22:53The strange thing, my dear, is that this anime was pornographic.
22:55Go ahead, my dear, with the challenge of regular pornographic films.
22:58It's just taking our imagination away from something that's supposed to happen, but it's not.
23:01So, imagine all these things are also cartoons.
23:04So you're saying something that's not really true?
23:05By presenting it in a distorted way
23:06This, my dear, brings poverty into the soul.
23:09Anime, my dear, is not just Japanese animation.
23:12But it remains a complete dream with an impact on people.
23:14And it can have a negative impact
23:16It also has a significant positive impact
23:18Much bigger than I imagine
23:20Many anime teach children values ​​such as tolerance and honesty.
23:23Other works focus on the Under Dogs theme.
23:25The person who does not have special abilities
23:27The one who is weak in the one who has not learned magic
23:28He doesn't possess any superhuman strength, which is difficult to bear.
23:31This is always the hero's strength in anime.
23:33It is special because it is not special
23:35Therefore, he will enter the sanctuary in order to achieve distinction.
23:37My dear child is now watching anime from here
23:39He gets inspiration from what he sees in front of him
23:41An ordinary person goes through a journey and comes out of it with a different perspective.
23:44Here, a spiritual power is instilled in the child.
23:46He can use it to throw and release targets
23:48He always strives for fairness.
23:50And this, my dear, is not the kind of talk we use to sell things.
23:51Elon Musk is the richest man in the world.
23:53In the interview, he said he was very influenced by anime.
23:55The fantasies and ideas of anime were a source of inspiration for her.
23:58It was a way to help him think differently
24:00In technology and in space exploration
24:01Many of those who were satisfied also said the same thing
24:03Football, for example, was not popular in Japan.
24:05Until 1983 when Captain Majid returned to you again
24:09Or, to put it another way, Captain Subasa
24:11After the anime numbered thousands of Japanese children and young people
24:14They started playing football and loved it.
24:16Just because they love Captain Majid, Yassin, Walid, and even Bassam
24:20Everyone wants to strike the tiger
24:21Many officials in charge of sports in Japan
24:23They said that Captain Majid's popularity encouraged them to invest in his football game.
24:26They are developing it and working on the Japanese role for professionals.
24:29This was in 1993
24:31Nine years later, Japan co-hosted the World Cup with Korea.
24:34And apparently, we will return it, my dear, and he did the famous story and won the World Cup.
24:36Not only that, my dear, anime also introduced the world to the absurdity of Japan.
24:40Their food and drink, and their beliefs about how to sit with guests.
24:43Besides, he has a very large number of anime fans.
24:45They started learning Japanese
24:47So that they can understand the story in general.
24:48Imagine, my dear, without Naruto, would anyone have known about ramen?
24:50And no need for boiled food on Indomie noodles
24:52The movement that was led by half the lives of Egyptian mothers
24:54On top of all that, there's the money that anime brings to the country.
24:57Please understand, my dear, we are not just talking about art here.
24:59We're talking about a multi-billion dollar industry.
25:01Billions, my dear, are being spent on anime.
25:03And it brings in income for the country, just like the cars you mentioned.
25:06Japan is now exporting anime to every corner of the world.
25:08Of course, my dear, anime tourism
25:10Every year, three million tourists travel to Japan because they love anime.
25:13Those who want to eat ramen, eat sushi.
25:15And to buy Figures
25:16Imagine the value of the money that enters the country
25:18So imagine her, my dear, after everything I've told you.
25:20Someone will come and tell you
25:20And you're still busy with your choir or what?
25:22Nawani, son of Saifik, is the one who brought the bedside table.
25:24Let me get rid of him
25:25I won't tell you
25:25Now I'm going to take you
25:27In the end, my dear anime, it has always been about specific things.
25:29But the anime itself never turned into a story.
25:31A story containing good and evil
25:32The cracked side and the dark side
25:34A great story
25:35It includes those who earn millions of dollars
25:36And in it, someone earns millions of lin
25:38O God, make us among them
25:39My dear, my drawings move to move emotions.
25:41And other drawings that arouse instincts
25:43The drawings appear unreal.
25:44But it can move people
25:46Money moves, governments move, and citizens move
25:48This episode definitely stirred up a memory for someone in your life.
25:51Many people who watch this episode
25:52Definitely from a certain generation
25:53You definitely understand what we're saying.
25:55Their childhood was spent waiting for Conan to grow up
25:56And the sniper will meet his father, God willing.
25:58Call the police and we'll find out who the killer is.
26:00Literally an entire generation grew up on Spacetoon songs
26:03So, with the permission of positive parenting
26:04Spacetoon is positive education
26:06Konsh waaaaa
26:07With your permission, my dear, in the end
26:08Let's watch the previous episode.
26:09Watch the next episode
26:09Please check out the sources we have on YouTube and subscribe to the channel.
26:11By the way, my dear
26:12The program is almost at 600 episodes.
26:14600 episodes of the Al-Daheeh program
26:16God willing, my dear, the Al-Daheeh program
26:17If he put in the effort and worked on himself
26:20It could rival One Piece
26:21He has about 1200 episodes ahead of him, for example.
26:22Just once, my dear
26:23Gear Al-Shahri One Piece
26:24He said something to me that I will never forget.
26:25He told me to just be patient with him and stick by him.
26:27After episode 250, things get heated up.
26:29I spend 250 episodes with him just to warm him up
26:31All of this is One Piece
26:32Thank you, uncle.
26:33Dahih gets heated from the first episode

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