Otaku Pop Up in the Weirdest Places

12/31/07 0822 hours
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I got a google alert for “otaku” that led me to this article at MediaPost about a couple of guys who are working to make mobile phones in the US more like the ones in Japan (i.e. awesome and useful). They specifically talk about the QR codes– you’ve probably seen them on websites; they look kinda like barcodes? Japanese phones can scan them to get you more information or content about the product/site/etc.

They say that they’re banking on “otaku,” as in obsessives, not as in anime and manga fans. They also say that “Hello Kitty became the original importation of Japanese pop culture,” which is an absolute lie; Speed Racer came to the US in 1967; Hello Kitty was created in ‘74. The fools!

4 Responses to “Otaku Pop Up in the Weirdest Places”

  1. Hinano Says:

    Awesome, I want a Sharp Softbank phone, but they’re unusuable here!! (well some are but theyre like models from 2 years ago XD)

    Also love the new layout.

  2. gia Says:

    @Hinano: Thanks!

    Yeah, what’s up with Japan having a different mobile phone network than the entire rest of the galaxy? Boo!

  3. dm Says:

    Astroboy came in 1964.

  4. yuetheguardian Says:

    Happy new year Gia.

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