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Angura is a shortened form of the english word 'underground'. This is a cultural movement in [[Japan]] that dated back to the 1960's and had a great expression in independent theatre. It is a movement who influenced many manga artists who tried to find a unique identity for their own cultures. It also linked with the [[Eroguro]] style, but the main difference was that angura is darker and more formal. The use of [[Japanese]] uniform, kimono, or other traditional garb is very common in angura-kei bands.
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'''Angura''' is a shortform form of the english word 'underground'. It was a cultural movement in [[Japan]] which dated back to the 1960's and had a great expression in independent theatre. This movement has influenced many [[Manga|manga]] artists who tried to find a unique identity for their own cultures. It is also linked with the [[Ero Guro Nonsense|ero guro]] movement, though the main difference is that angura is darker and more formal. The use of [[Japanese]] uniform, kimono, or other traditional garb is very common in angura-kei bands.
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* [http://furufuru.free.fr/definition.htm Definition of Angura-Kei] - Source of this overview
 

Latest revision as of 03:06, 30 January 2011

Angura is a shortform form of the english word 'underground'. It was a cultural movement in Japan which dated back to the 1960's and had a great expression in independent theatre. This movement has influenced many manga artists who tried to find a unique identity for their own cultures. It is also linked with the ero guro movement, though the main difference is that angura is darker and more formal. The use of Japanese uniform, kimono, or other traditional garb is very common in angura-kei bands.

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Pages in category "Angura-Kei"

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