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Due to the [[Lowest Common Denominator]], it might also include other Japanese pop cultural references, that are not really anime-specific, such as [[Ninja]]s, [[Kaiju]] or the [[Yakuza]].
 
This is a part of the [[Hollywood Atlas]], like [[Eagle Land]], [[Igloo Land]], [[Yodel Land]] and the [[Land of Dragons]]. [[Hollywood Japan]] is similar, but unfiltered (or at least less so) through the lens of anime, and can be considered the parent trope due to this trope emerging only [I]after[/I] anime gained a larger part of Western pop-culture in [[The Eighties]], [[The Nineties]] and during [[The Turn of the Millennium]].
 
[[I Thought That Was|Not be confused with]] the French magazine ''[http://www.animeland.com/ Animeland]''
 
If the work is made outside of Japan, don't expect anyone to acknowledge that most anime are adapted from manga<ref>For the uninitiated, that's like if every well-received [[Western Animation]] cartoon [[The Silent Age of Animation|from]] [[Mickey Mouse|Plane Crazy]] [[The New Twenties|to]] [[Captain Lazerhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix|Captain Lazerhawk]] and [[History Marches On|onwards]] was a DC or Marvel or Image Comics comic book series first.</ref>.
 
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