Why Do Japanese Games Love Brazil











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Play Honkai: Star Rail for free https://hoyo.link/eyzdFYAL ✨on both Mobile and PC and get an extra 50 Stellar Jade using redeem code: STPN3TUUTQ8K • --- • If you've played a lot of Japanese video games, you may have noticed that both Brazilian characters and culture appear more frequently than one might expect from a country that sits literally on the other side of the world! Maybe you've played a fighting game where the entire South American roster is Brazilians? Or perhaps you've played an RPG where you suddenly stumble across some bossa nova or samba? • It turns out, Japan and Brazil have a surprisingly deep history of cultural exchange that centers around a population of Japanese Brazilians known in Japan as the dekasegi. Let's explore their history together, in order to learn the truth of why Japanese games seem to love Brazil! • --- • Special thanks to BobberWCC for the amazing thumbnail! •   / bobberwcc   •    / bobberwcc   • https://twitter.com/bobberwcc?lang=en • And to Piercing Sight, for help with proof reading and Portuguese pronunciation! • --- • 10% of Moon Channel's Gross Revenue goes to charity: including our sponsorship income! We are currently supporting Doctors Without Borders (MCF). • You can learn more about Doctors Without Borders at https://www.msf.org/. • -- • Please also consider supporting Moon Channel on Patreon! •   / moonchannelyt   • --- • Chapters: • 00:00 - Intro • 02:30 - Cultural Insularity of Japan • 07:19 - Brazil is a Standout • 12:30 - Japanese History, Matthew Perry, End of Sakoku • 14:35 - 1850's Brazil, Dom Pedro II • 19:30 - Japanese Immigrants Face Racism in Brazil • 26:52 - Persecution of Brazilian Japanese • 30:02 - Intermission, Beginning of Change in Brazil Towards Japanese • 31:24 - Brazil's Troubles, Japan's Rise, Brazil's Potential • 38:42 - Introduction to Japanese Brazilians, the Dekasegi • 43:13 - Brazilian Video Game Character Case Studies, Intro • 47:18 - The 1990's, Blanka and Richard Meyer Archetypes • 52:16 - The Meyer Archetype and Brazilian Representation Relative to Dekasegi Prevalence in Society • 56:44 - Moony Rants About Zarina Being Colombian in a Segment that Probably Goes on a Bit Longer Than it Should • 58:59 - Tangent Ends, the Apogee of Japanese Brazilian Representation in Big Man from Splatoon 3 • 01:00:45 - Conclusion • 01:02:14 - End Credits Gag • --- • The Brazilian Japanese Playlist: •    • Why do Japanese Games Love Brazil Moo...   • --- • Please also check out more work from this video's thumbnail artist, @BobberWCC ! • Twitter: twitter.com/bobberwcc • Twitch: twitch.tv/bobberwcc • More: bio.site/bobber

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