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- Media_mix abstract "In Japanese culture and entertainment, media mix (wasei-eigo: メディアミックス, mediamikkusu) is a strategy to disperse content across multiple representation: different broadcast media, gaming technologies, cell phones, toys, amusement parks, etc. The term gained its circulation in late 1980s, however the origins of the strategy can be traced back to 1960s with the proliferation of anime with its interconnection of media and commodity goods. It is the Japanese equivalent of media franchising. The penetration into the American market of the series such as Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! gave rise to the recognition of what is variously called transmedia storytelling, crossmedia, transmediation, media synergy, etc.Researchers argue that the 1963 Tetsuwan Atomu marked a shift in Japanese marketing: from the focus on the content of the commodity to "overlapping the commodity image with the character image".The book Anime’s Media Mix: Franchising Toys and Characters in Japan by Marc Steinberg details the evolution of the media mix in Japan.".
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- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Amusement_park.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Astro_Boy.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_media.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_culture.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transmediation.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Crossmedia.
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- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Mizuko_Ito.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink One_source_multi-use.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Pokemon.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Pokémon.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Tetsuwan_Atomu.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Transmedia_storytelling.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Transmediation.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Wasei-eigo.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLink Yu-Gi-Oh!.
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Media mix".
- Media_mix wikiPageWikiLinkText "media mix".
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- Media_mix subject Category:Japanese_culture.
- Media_mix subject Category:Transmediation.
- Media_mix hypernym Strategy.
- Media_mix type VideoGame.
- Media_mix comment "In Japanese culture and entertainment, media mix (wasei-eigo: メディアミックス, mediamikkusu) is a strategy to disperse content across multiple representation: different broadcast media, gaming technologies, cell phones, toys, amusement parks, etc. The term gained its circulation in late 1980s, however the origins of the strategy can be traced back to 1960s with the proliferation of anime with its interconnection of media and commodity goods. It is the Japanese equivalent of media franchising.".
- Media_mix label "Media mix".
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