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Manga-to-Live-Action Film Adaptation Boom

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From the 2000s through 2010s, manga-to-live-action film adaptations became a significant commercial and cultural movement in Japan. Numerous works including Death Note, Liar Game, and Attack on Titan were adapted into films, establishing new media mix strategies. This phenomenon expanded manga culture globally and became a crucial growth engine for the Japanese film industry.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Film & TV
Location:Japan
Time Period:2006-present
Influence:Global
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manga adaptationlive-actionmedia mix2000s-2010s

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Manga-to-Live-Action Film Adaptation Boom

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