#108 "Tenmaku no Jadugal": Analyzing a Meticulously Crafted Historical Anime Through the Lens of Iran and Islamic Culture - The Surprise Casting of Genghis Khan!

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In this episode, we explore the allure of "Tenmaku no Jadugal," a work where history and culture are intricately depicted, from the perspective of an overseas otaku.

The historical background and cultural details are fascinating.

We delve into the era and culture serving as the backdrop for the story, examining the landscapes and customs reflected in the work piece by piece. It is not merely a fantasy; the reality of how the atmosphere of Iran and Islamic culture of that time is reflected is truly surprising. I was particularly drawn into the discussion regarding the diverse interpretations of the title, such as magic and love.

I was strongly drawn to the color expression unique to anime.

While comparing the merits of both the manga and anime versions, we discuss the beauty of the colors that particularly stand out in the anime. There is a sense that the characters' emotions are conveyed more vividly through the use of color, and one cannot help but feel the dedication of the production team. Please check out the full episode to hear about a certain story that adds even more depth to the work.

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3AMオタック!~アニメ&マンガの解像度がUP!するポッドキャスト~