Enter the Anime explained

Enter the Anime
Director:Alex Burunova
Narrator:Tania Nolan
Cinematography:Yohei Tateishi
Distributor:Netflix
Runtime:58 minutes
Country:United States, Japan
Language:English, Japanese

Enter the Anime is a 2019 American–Japanese documentary film. It features Tania Nolan trying to explain the popularity of anime by interviewing Shinji Aramaki, Kôzô Morishita and Yoko Takahashi, the creators behind well-known productions like Castlevania, Aggretsuko and Kengan Ashura.[1] [2] The documentary was released by Netflix on August 5, 2019.

Plot

Tania Nolan interviews anime creators, saying at the beginning of the film that she does not know anything about anime. Nolan's goal is to teach herself what anime is and how Japanese culture can produce such animation. The film depicts interviews with people who worked on anime series that were licensed by Netflix. The first person Nolan interviews is Adi Shankar, who was the executive producer of the anime-inspired Castlevania series.[3] All of the interviewees have worked on Netflix licensed series, but no anime that is not licensed by Netflix is mentioned.[4] An early article by Geek.com stated that the documentary would help people who are new to anime learn about it, although reviews published after the film's release disagreed with this assessment.[3] [4] [5]

Release

Enter the Anime was released on August 5, 2019, on Netflix streaming.[6]

Reception

Enter the Anime was panned by critics. Brian Costello of Common Sense Media wrote, "Any potentially interesting discussion on the history of anime, Japanese culture, and the creative processes of anime's greatest artists is short-circuited by the obnoxious presentation and bombastic overproduction".[7] John Serba, writing for Decider, stated, "Enter the Anime is such thinly disguised promotional content, it's like throwing a twin-sized bedsheet over a nuclear missile and insisting it's just a firecracker".[4] A review by John Maher of Thrillist says, "Anything that has the potential to bring in new fans to the medium is a positive, even an effort this misbegotten. But Enter the Anime is a documentary that fails every audience, refusing to explain anything fans don't know and offering no context for curious outsiders".[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thakurta. Anish. Enter the Anime Netflix Documentary to unravel the World of Anime. The Geek Herald. July 21, 2019. July 23, 2019. July 22, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190722220215/https://thegeekherald.com/p/enter-the-anime-netflix-documentary-to-unravel-the-world-of-anime/. dead.
  2. Web site: Chin. Mallory. Netflix's 'Enter the Anime' Documentary Explores the History and Rise of the Genre. Hype Beast. July 17, 2019. July 23, 2019.
  3. Web site: Review: Netflix's Enter the Anime Is the Cringiest Anime Doc in Ages . Baron . Reuben . August 6, 2019 . Comic Book Resources . August 7, 2019.
  4. Web site: Stream It Or Skip It: 'Enter the Anime' on Netflix, a Netflix-produced Documentary About How Great Netflix Anime Is . Serba . John . August 6, 2019 . Decider . August 7, 2019.
  5. Web site: 'Enter the Anime': New Netflix Documentary Explores History of Anime . Valera . Stephanie . August 1, 2019 . Geek.com . August 7, 2019 . August 7, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190807001422/https://www.geek.com/anime/enter-the-anime-new-netflix-documentary-explores-history-of-anime-1798399/ . dead .
  6. Enter the Anime. Netflix.
  7. Web site: Enter the Anime . Costello . Brian . August 6, 2019 . Common Sense Media . August 7, 2019.
  8. Web site: Do Not, Under Any Circumstance, 'Enter the Anime' . Maher . John . August 6, 2019 . Thrillist . August 7, 2019.