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LordR
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 6:44 am
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I have been looking for ages for a manga/anime that features or even mentions australia in it... does anyone know of any? (not including Hetalia, though)
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Zin5ki
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:26 am
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In the Universal Century (i.e. original) canon of Mobile Suit Gundam, Sydney is destroyed by a Zeon attack, reducing the city to a huge crater and creating a catastrophic shockwave. One sees this occurring in the introduction to each of the 0079 films.
Australia is subsequently used as a battleground on at least one occasion in the official storyline, though I don't believe this is shown in the any Gundam anime.
In Mobile Suit Gundam 0083, initial episodes take place within Australian desert. The crater that was once Sydney is briefly displayed.
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Skylark
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:31 am
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Why? Even speaking as a inhabitant of bris-vegas I can't really see why Australia would be used as anything setting-wise. It's not as big as America nor as popular for any form of mainstream media; and the only time I've seen anime show the continent at all is when they're quickly brushing over countries that have already been invaded/destroyed/etc leaving only Japan or America or some country with a vaguely interesting culture and/or history so to speak as the setting. Australia doesn't have a half-submerged cities or celestial gods or mountain temples or ancient ruins. It's got dirt, kangaroos and the hills hoist.
So in other words no I haven't seen an anime which uses Australia as a setting in anime; I haven't seen an Australian character and I doubt I will ever see either of the two in an anime. Call me pessimistic.
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DuskyPredator
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:40 am
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I can't really name many. I know there was an Australian main character in Ghost Hunt. It is mentioned in Full Metal Panic that one of their Headquaters is in Sydney Australia, though you don't see much past a picture showing place and the rest in their millitary base. It is shown in Code Geass that Australia is not conquered, aswell as Mao was going to live there . A Heroman episode showed that the aliens were going to target Australia. And there was a strange 'Koala' thing in Asura Cryin 2, but that might not count.
I might be kind of nit picking, but that is all I can think of right now.
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abunai
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:11 pm
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An indirect reference: in Gokusen, the manga, there is an exchange student at Shirokin High School. He's actually from Austria, but the students at Shirokin are generally so ignorant that, even though he tries to correct them, they think he's from Australia. They're asking him questions about koalas and such.
- abunai
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Kelly
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:16 pm
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DuskyPredator wrote: | I know there was an Australian main character in Ghost Hunt. |
You're thinking of Father John Brown, the nice young Catholic priest who's just arrived in Japan as the series begins and handles the majority of the gang's exorcisms when necessary.
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Furudanuki
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 6:20 pm
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ef - a tale of memories & ef - a tale of melodies
The truth behind the setting of these anime is not revealed until late in the series - The anime takes place in the town of Otowa, but the twist is that there are actually TWO Otowas: one in Japan and a duplicate town in Australia.
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Patachu
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 7:08 pm
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LordR wrote: | I have been looking for ages for a manga/anime that features or even mentions australia in it... does anyone know of any? (not including Hetalia, though) |
In the manga not simple the main character spends his childhood in Australia, which takes up a good one-third of the story. Definitely check it out if you like twisted family drama.
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garfield15
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:09 pm
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DuskyPredator wrote: | It is shown in Code Geass that Australia is not conquered, aswell as Mao was going to live there |
Ha, I remember that. Posters were like "And again, nobody taking over the world gives a crap about Australia"
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Skylark
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 9:39 pm
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Furudanuki wrote: | ef - a tale of memories & ef - a tale of melodies
The truth behind the setting of these anime is not revealed until late in the series - The anime takes place in the town of Otowa, but the twist is that there are actually TWO Otowas: one in Japan and a duplicate town in Australia. |
I was just going to post that when I read that you already had. Completely slipped my mind. It's the same reason why Chihiro never met up with Kei at the high school even when she started going with Renji - they were in two completely different continents.
That said, there's nothing much past the name drop there because there's no landmark or anything shown, or no other evidence of it actually being Australia. Like I know it's explicitly set in Australia but there's no Sydney harbour bridge, opera house, Ularu, GBR or anything, it's just a replaceable location called Otowa that could have been any other country outside of Japan.
OP: are you looking for actual instances of Australian localities or famous places on display or just any name drop of Australia?
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kiddtic
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 12:41 am
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garfield15 wrote: |
DuskyPredator wrote: | It is shown in Code Geass that Australia is not conquered, aswell as Mao was going to live there |
Ha, I remember that. Posters were like "And again, nobody taking over the world gives a crap about Australia" |
LoL I remember thinking that too. Apart from Code Geass & FMP I havn't heard a mention of Australia. I may be imagining things and I stand to be corrected but wasn't there a mention in BLOOD+?
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LordR
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:53 am
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Thanks for all the replies...
well, it seems even MENTIONS of australia are rare... i'll try some of the above mentioned...
I have a theory that the Japanese hate us (and therefore wont put us in their manga/anime) because were so against their whaling.. lol joke
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LordR
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:56 am
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Patachu wrote: |
LordR wrote: | I have been looking for ages for a manga/anime that features or even mentions australia in it... does anyone know of any? (not including Hetalia, though) |
In the manga not simple the main character spends his childhood in Australia, which takes up a good one-third of the story. Definitely check it out if you like twisted family drama. |
I couldnt find that manga on onemanga... know where i can read it?
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egoist
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:59 am
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LordR wrote: | I have a theory that the Japanese hate us (and therefore wont put us in their manga/anime) because were so against their whaling.. lol joke |
There was a similar thread before. "Islam in anime", I believe. I'd say that ultimately it's about how unknown to them you are, not about their dislikes or whatever. So, I wouldn't feel down if I were you.
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the Rancorous
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 4:19 am
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garfield15 wrote: | Ha, I remember that. Posters were like "And again, nobody taking over the world gives a crap about Australia" |
Hell, I would. I mean, I would be devoting my main scientists' to mass breeding those nasty Funnel-Web Spiders for deployment against all enemy military encampments world wide! Of course, I would have found a way to sterilize the advanced breed in order to prevent those arachnid-monsters from popping up in my own backyard! :-p
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