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TV 1. Study of the modern visually oriented culture ![]() 2. Comparative classification of the modern youth through consumption & entertainment 3. Problems & merits of local culture promotion 4. The sublimating effects of the dissimulation brought on through makeup & costume on mental obstacles 5. Limits of rejection & reception as observed in autonomous behaviour 6. Theory of the individual outside the boundaries of the subculture 7. Aspects of behavioral selection in interpersonal relationships 8. Comparative research in production models & processes 9. Concerning the existence of an expository requirement under special non-social circumstances 10. Leisure time expenditures on fetishism considered as an economic result 11. The theory of the existence of malice within urban crimes 12. The countermeasures for the issues that occur during the reorganization of a group 13. I'm Ogiue, & I hate otaku 14. I'm from Planet Otaku 15. Then I'll undress you! Genshiken 2 1. The new chairman's ambition 2. Meetings are disastrous 3. A hot summer day 4. Are you two going out? 5. Madarame, the incumbent sex slave 6. A matter of taste 7. Graduation syndrome 8. Cosplay research club 9. It's always raining during job hunts 10. Otaku from USA 11. Realistically hardcore 12. What lies ahead From the Anime Works release: The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture is not like ordinary student organizations found on a college campus. Rather than focus on a specific activity or hobby, the club encompasses tastes in anime, manga, video games, cosplay, and model building, and generally performs no organized activities outside of of gathering in their office to play video games or discuss the latest episode of the series Kujibiki Unbalance. Their membership includes a shy, stuttering sketch artist that lacks the drive to take his work further, an overzealous, motor-mouthed maniac that argues for the passion in all things otaku, and the club's creepily quiet founding president that has been in charge since 1987. What keeps a group with members as eccentric as these together? A shared love for anime, manga, and all forms of visual culture that they inspire.9 tankoubon make up this story by Shiomoku Kio. This series is published in Japan by Kodansha & in America by Del Rey. The spin-off is Kujibiki Unbalance.
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