Exploding by a large interest of Western Audiences seeking better social lives during the Geek Movement, this early 21st
century of Japanese cultural expression had paved its way for creative content creators, thinkers, and artists. The Western
world wasn't the only place that saw a large interest in everything Japan including Animanga, but all around the world Anime
would be broadcast with language dubbing, localized subtitles, and sometimes rewritten for a wider age range of consumers.
So, how exactly did Otaku become a thing after the Legacy of Toonami? well, its about time to take a look back at that the days
when shows like Akira, Ninja Scroll, Ghost in the Shell, and Vampire Hunter D were shown on TV (sci-fi channel) in the days
predating mainstream internet.