The Foreign Movie Tariffs: What’s Going on And Should us Otakus be Worried?

Whether you like him or hate him, we can all agree on President Donald Trump’s positive achievements that he’s made in regard to freedom of speech and protection from internet censorship imposed by European governments. The first starting with the corrupt payment processors and his executive order in tackling their corruption. Secondly, his hostile and bold opposition to the insane internet censorship and surveillance that has been occurring in Europe and parts of the world lately. Regardless of your political position, right, or left, we can all agree on the dangerous consequences of censorship, corruption, and mass surveillance. Of course, that’s just my opinion.

Unfortunately, there’s one glaring issue that a lot of people, including myself, can’t stand, and that’s the tariffs. The policy of tariffs has become a major issue for us, the American otaku. Ever since, the president has begun his tariffs’ policy worldwide, with the topic being specifically about Japan, the life of otaku investment on many specific goods like figures, cosplay, and other stuff have been GREATLY disrupted. From the specific tariffs on certain sections, to tariffs on other nations that contribute to making and importing these goods, and finally, the removal of the De Minimus rule that has caused a MAJOR disruption among Japanese companies that export these goods to the United States. Now, another major issue is occurring for the American otaku, and it’s the topic of foreign made films, the potential tariffs, and the impact it will have on the movie industry, but, exactly what’s going on, and should we be worried?

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The De minimis Exemption is Officially Suspended And Why This is Bad News For Otakus

My fellow otakus. Right after, the censorship issue that plagued nearly all of July happened, We have another issue that to deal with… What’s this issue? Well, this time, it involves our collection of otaku goodies. From media, merchandise, and cosplay. Bans aren’t involved, but, instead, economics are involved.

So, the question you’re probably asking? What’s going? Well, recently, according to an update by X user MangaAlerts#uw7s, the De Minimis exemption has been officially suspended by president Donald Trump. There is also the official statement by the White House website for more information. This is a massive blow for many of us otaku, but your first question is, what is the De Minimis exemption anyway?

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Netflix’s One Piece Live Action Series Visuals Revealed for 2023 Debut

Netflix’s official Twitter account for their Live Action One Piece series posted a visual on Monday. The show will debut in 2023.

Netflix will exclusively stream the Live Action series. The first season will have 10 episodes, while Oda will serve as the executive producer.

Do you think that the One Piece Live Action series will be successful? Do you think Netflix will break the streak of failed Live Action adaptations following the cancellation of Death Note and Cowboy Bebop? let me know in the comments!

Shinichiro Watanabe On Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop: “Very Tough For Me To Continue”

Shinichiro Watanabe, the renowned legendary director known for his amazing works such as Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, Space Dandy and his most recent work, Carole & Tuesday, had some harsh words to say about Netflix’s failed Live Action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop.

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Fist of The North Star NHK Documentary to Air

The Japanese broadcasting corporation NHK will air a Fist of the North Star documentary on January 27. The title will be “Another Story: How the Fist of the North Star Came to Be“.

The Fist of the North Star ran in Shueisha’s Shonen Jump magazine from 1983 to 1988. The manga also had an anime adaptation that ran for 152 episodes from 1984 to 1988. The franchise also had a film in 1986, a live-action film in 1995, and an OVA in 2003. More Fist of the Stars anime adaptations have since followed.

NHK’s description of the documentary

“Fist of the North Star” is the gold standard of action manga and has remained popular over the past 30 years. This is the dramatic story of how three men came together to create a masterpiece.

Sources: Otaku USA