Vtubers and anime culture: a case study of Japanese learners in two public universities in Malaysia
This study attempts to identify Malaysian youth's interest in anime culture and one of its subcultures, Virtual YouTubers (VTubers). Anime, manga and drama series count amongst the most popular and well-received types of Japanese popular culture since the 1990s, where their translation into var...
Main Authors: | Mamat, Roslina, Abdul Rashid, Roswati, Paee, Rokiah, Ahmad, Normah |
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Format: | Article |
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Universidad Técnica de Manabí
2022
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