Top 53 Quotes About Anime Manga
#1. I'll take a potato chip ... AND EAT IT!!
-For le famous anime/manga Death Note
Tsugumi Ohba
#2. I'm part of the first generation who grew up with manga [comics] and anime [animation], you know, after 'Godzilla.' I was absorbed with Ultraman on TV and in manga. The profession of game designer was created really recently. If it didn't exist, I'd probably be making anime.
Satoshi Tajiri
#3. I'm such a fan of anime and manga to this day, but I never really like got to know all the characters and everything, so I don't think I'd be able to pick one.
Lights
#4. People are only what they think of themselves.
Ai Yazawa
#5. People start panicking because they think it's the end of everything. But the fact is, you know, books survived movies; books survived TV. Books are surviving manga and anime. Books will always be there in one form or another. You just have a larger palette of entertainment options.
John Scalzi
#6. At the root of Japanese manufacturing lies a feminine delicacy and shyness as well as a childlike curiosity and fantasy-filled worldview.
Morinosuke Kawaguchi
#7. Japan is the first nation in the world to accord 'comic books'
originally a 'humorous' form of entertainment mainly for young people
nearly the same social status as novels and films.
Frederik L. Schodt
#8. In Japan, so many emoticons have been created that it's reasonable to assume Japanese appreciate their convenience more than anyone else.
Morinosuke Kawaguchi
#9. So you have to accept facts as fact.
Ai Yazawa
#10. But living creatures are strange. They are made in such a way that they can actualize only what their minuscule minds wish for.
Sosuke Aizen
#11. Hey, Nana ...
people's feelings change easily ...
what you see is a house of cards ...
nothing's sure,
and nothing lasts forever.
Ai Yazawa
#12. Resignation is what kills people. Once they've rejected resignation, humans gain the privilege of making humanity their footpath.
Kohta Hirano
#13. I'll make you so in love with me, that everytime our lips touch, you'll die a little death.
Ai Yazawa
#14. The first Nintendo game I ever got was 'Clash at Demonhead.' I got into anime and manga thanks to that Canadian classic, 'Sailor Moon.'
Bryan Lee O'Malley
#16. I do not need a scabbard to sheathe my mind.
Fuyumi Ono
#17. If one abandons all other abilities and focuses his strength entirely on a single specialized skill, then he can overcome even the greatest of powers.
Sosuke Aizen
#18. In this world, not everything will be won by justice. If you want to win, you have to learn how to cheat. (Nana)
Ai Yazawa
#19. There is no such thing as a perfect drawing, especially if you're ametur.
Mark Crilley
#20. Even if there are no new Mighty Atom manga or films created, the Mighty Atom character has become a permanent fixture of both Japanese and global pop culture.
Frederik L. Schodt
#21. Radical Edwards's profile? He's a seven-foot tall ex-basketball pro hindu guru drag-queen alien.
-Jet Black, from the Cowboy Bebop anime script
Keiko Nobumoto
#23. Life in Japan, nowadays, is nothing like a Kurosawa movie, and only the contemptible Weeaboo thinks that it is. In order to be a whole, well-rounded Otaku, you need to be up on Japanese popular culture, as much as you may be up on anime, samurai philosophy or the canon of Square Enix games.
Alexei Maxim Russell
#24. And where shall we go from here? The Library is vast and infinite.
Hideyuki Kurata
#25. The new fans of Japan won't be Orientalists, but they will be anime-savvy.
Morinosuke Kawaguchi
#26. I would never betray a friend. So who the hell cares if somebody betrayed you once, huh?!! I'm not like that!
Bossun Sket Dance
#27. I was an avid anime watcher until I was about 10, when I moved to manga. I think I am influenced by Osamu Tezuka's and Walt Disney's works which I watched during that time, such as Tetsuwan Atom and 101 Dalmatians.
Akira Toriyama
#28. In pursuing a 'way,' Japanese typically move beyond an interest in craftsmanship to a kind of sacred search for the ultimate.
Morinosuke Kawaguchi
#31. Girly' products can spur Japan's growth in this century every bit as much as, if not more than, the 'manly' technologies.
Morinosuke Kawaguchi
#32. Keep flying higher, so that others are inspired to fly with you!
Oh! Great
#33. Fear is necessary for evolution. The fear that one could be destroyed at any moment.
Sosuke Aizen
#34. I detested you, at the moment of my death ... My soul cannot move beyond that ... As long as you live, I cannot rest!
-Kikyo to Kagome
Rumiko Takahashi
#35. If you're that obsessed with someone, why would you kill her?
Humans are full of contradictions.
Ai Yazawa
#37. Don't just give up, Hachiko.
Life is about getting knocked down over and over, but still getting up each time.
If you keep getting up, you win.
Ai Yazawa
#38. I work at a high school, and we have an anime and manga club.
Gene Luen Yang
#39. Hackers are nerdy, pasty, tubby, little geeks with triple thick glasses and this is probably a demented otaku with smelly feet. So catching him will be a breeze!
Keiko Nobumoto
#40. I'm perfectly fine with the fact that lots of young folks are wanting to watch anime and read manga. I'm perfectly happy that they are doing things online, reading there as opposed to traditional print magazines.
John Scalzi
#41. Miroku: Kagome, are you worrying about me?
Kagome: I guess so.
Miroku: In that case, I have a favor to ask of you: please bear my child.
Rumiko Takahashi
#42. Somebody", "somebody" is always what everyone's thinking. Acting like there's nothing you can do yourself is the easy approach. But there's always "somebody" who comes forward. Time went by in the world. I wanted to be that "somebody." I'm sure, right now that "somebody" is "you and me.
Strike Tanaka
#43. My aesthetic sense was formed at a young age by what surrounded me: the narrow residential spaces of Japan and the mental escapes from those spaces that took the forms of manga and anime.
Takashi Murakami
#44. N the world, those who break the rules are scum, but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum.
Masashi Kishimoto
#46. I've always loved Japanese legend, anime and manga.
Lauren Beukes
#47. If I had a dream or a goal ... then maybe I would be able to overcome the obstacles in my way.
Paradise Kiss
#49. From theme song of the show: Boken Desho Desho, boken de ga ... its a good song
Nagaru Tanigawa
#50. The things that stress me out haven't changed.
But I don't wanna lose anything.
So I thought that at least I would change.
I'm lucky ... that I'm afraid of losing something.
Ai Yazawa
#51. I'm really interested in independent publishers and memes and mini comics. But even before that, I was interested in Japanese manga and anime.
Toyin Odutola
#52. Though our paths may have diverged, you must continue to live out your life with all your might, you must never consider your own life to be something insignificant, and you must never forget about your friends for as long as you live.
Hiro Mashima
#53. Books can also provoke emotions. And emotions sometimes are even more troublesome than ideas. Emotions have led people to do all sorts of things they later regret-like, oh, throwing a book at someone else.
Pseudonymous Bosch
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