Animation studio CoMix Wave Films (the studio responsible for animating the ridiculously worshiped Kimi no Na wa) has produced a special animation showing off various hot-spots throughout Canada as part of a special tourism campaign, utilizing the ever powerful medium of anime to ensure the most attention.
The brief yet beautiful animation:
The special tourism campaign is intended to draw in Japanese tourists to the country and was created in cooperation with “Destination Canada” (a tourism group that markets Canada internationally), a group owned by the Canadian government (meaning the Canadian government essentially paid for the creation of an “anime”).
Makoto Shinkai (the director of Kimi no Na wa) has also previously directed a short animation, one that was advertising a mail order cram school tutoring service:
We have a saying here in Canada:
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How do you make a video promoting Japanese tourism to Canada and not mention Anne of Green Gables? Let me tell you something about the Japanese: they fucking LOVE Anne of Green Gables.
Back when it was trendy to make anime out of western stories (70’s and 80’s), Anne of Green Gables was one of those titles. Now it’s a huge source of nostalgia for them. I have been to the actual Green Gables homestead in Prince Edward Island, and more than half of the tourists were Japanese.
Go Canada Go!
As a Canadian, I found the CN Tower drawing is a little off.
Not Canadian, their faces are attached
True that, most anime characters are anime characters, with mostly somewhat Japanese or abnormal non-local attitudes, behaviors, and characteristics.
Not that it is a bad thing.
Especially since anime are anime. Even anime-style anime written by modern non-Asians, are quite different from anime written by Japanese or other Asia-Asians.
Whatever. Personally, will give all anime-styled anime a chance or three.