Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia

Identity is regulated by culture and can be delivered meaningfully in numerous expressions, among which animated designs. In tandem with technological evolution, animation today shows fusions of various cultures. Two main influences in the Malaysian animation industry are Japan and Western countries...

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Published in:Journal of Visual Art and Design
Main Author: Khalis F.M.; Ibrahim S.; Subri S.; Adnan N.A.; Ismail A.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Research and Community Services, Institut Teknologi Bandung 2023
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Khalis F.M.; Ibrahim S.; Subri S.; Adnan N.A.; Ismail A.K.
Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia
2023
Journal of Visual Art and Design
15
2
10.5614/j.vad.2023.15.2.5
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85184899034&doi=10.5614%2fj.vad.2023.15.2.5&partnerID=40&md5=9816e84318cbef06828d4f1be11919a4
Identity is regulated by culture and can be delivered meaningfully in numerous expressions, among which animated designs. In tandem with technological evolution, animation today shows fusions of various cultures. Two main influences in the Malaysian animation industry are Japan and Western countries due to their status as pioneers in animation. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the influence of Malaysian, Japanese and Western animated character designs on the local university students’ production of their character designs. This study was conducted based on semiotic theory, followed by a research method that employed a content analysis approach using the SPSS software. Through the analysis of cross-distribution and Chi-Square, it was found that the criteria of physique, national characteristics, and colors in the students’ work showed similar characteristics to both local and foreign animations. Consequently, further studies should be conducted to comprehend why the students are inspired by Japanese and Western styles. These influences also raise the question of whether these cross-cultural forms lead to a new identity of Malaysian animation or only a trend. © 2023 Published by ITB Institute for Research and Community Services, ISSN: 2337-5795,.
Institute for Research and Community Services, Institut Teknologi Bandung
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author Khalis F.M.; Ibrahim S.; Subri S.; Adnan N.A.; Ismail A.K.
spellingShingle Khalis F.M.; Ibrahim S.; Subri S.; Adnan N.A.; Ismail A.K.
Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia
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author_sort Khalis F.M.; Ibrahim S.; Subri S.; Adnan N.A.; Ismail A.K.
title Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia
title_short Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia
title_full Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia
title_fullStr Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Japanese and Western Influences on the Local Animation Character Design Identity in Malaysia
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description Identity is regulated by culture and can be delivered meaningfully in numerous expressions, among which animated designs. In tandem with technological evolution, animation today shows fusions of various cultures. Two main influences in the Malaysian animation industry are Japan and Western countries due to their status as pioneers in animation. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the influence of Malaysian, Japanese and Western animated character designs on the local university students’ production of their character designs. This study was conducted based on semiotic theory, followed by a research method that employed a content analysis approach using the SPSS software. Through the analysis of cross-distribution and Chi-Square, it was found that the criteria of physique, national characteristics, and colors in the students’ work showed similar characteristics to both local and foreign animations. Consequently, further studies should be conducted to comprehend why the students are inspired by Japanese and Western styles. These influences also raise the question of whether these cross-cultural forms lead to a new identity of Malaysian animation or only a trend. © 2023 Published by ITB Institute for Research and Community Services, ISSN: 2337-5795,.
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