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Daniel Johnson – “The Emotions that Get Stuck in Your Throat”: Expressivity in Speech, Script, and Sound in Japanese Animation

Posted on June 15, 2024June 15, 2024 by Cristina Formenti

The final episode of the first season of the TV anime My Dress-Up Darling (Sono bisuku dōru ha koi wo suru) (Tokyo MX, 2022) concludes with a phone call between its two protagonists, Gojo Wakana and Kitagawa Marin. The duo are high school classmates and have grown close over their collaborations on Kitagawa’s cosplay hobby, […]

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Posted in Daniel Johnson - “The Emotions that Get Stuck in Your Throat”, Volume 19Tagged expressivity, Japanese animation, onomatopoeia, voice
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