Posts tagged Japan
Comic Market 83 – Report
Jan 12th

Comic Market, or more known throughout the world as Comiket is an event that is held twice a year in Japan where aspiring artist as well as well established ones converge to the Tokyo Big Sight convention centre in Ariake to sell their works. We were lucky to visit the 83rd edition of this event. More >
Super GT Ticket Giveaway!
Apr 10th

Race fans rejoice! We have two (2) tickets for
the Super GT Malaysia Round at Sepang to give away for free! To win, you must first follow our twitter account @LYNAnimeShrine and mention us with the answers to these easy questions! Simple right? More >
FLOW Leads Japanese Artist Line Up for AFA Malaysia
Apr 2nd
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Fans of Japanese music rejoice! FLOW has confirmed their participation for Anime Festival Asia Malaysia. While there is no official event schedule for AFA Malaysia yet we are expecting them to perform in the Anisong segment, something that has always been a staple of
the original AFA. We are still waiting for an official press release, but we can assure you, this is NOT an April Fool’s joke. More >
JAPAN: Kingdom of Characters
Feb 23rd
In recent years, a subculture related to Japanese anime and manga has rapidly attracted worldwide attention. To make the most of this trend, the Japan Foundation presents JAPAN: Kingdom of Characters – a traveling exhibition which examines characters as one radical aspect of this subculture. More >
Why Local Dub Sucks?
Mar 19th
Most people don’t like Japanese anime to be dubbed into different language. To be fair, some of the Japanese don’t like games or animations from other countries to be dubbed in Japanese like that Modern Warfare 2 being localized in Japan. In Malaysia, we are blessed with many animations like 2D cartoons or even 3D to be dubbed in Malay language. This does not applied only to kid shows. Dramas from Japan, Korea, Philippines, Venezuela and other Latin America countries were dubbed into local language. While we still retain some of the shows to be in its original language, it can’t be help when majority of Japanese anime, that being considered as cartoons for kids, to be localized. More >












