Rap de El Anime

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Embracing Anime Culture: A Rap Anthem

Doble Cero's 'Rap de El Anime' is a passionate declaration of love for anime and manga culture, wrapped in the energetic beats of rap music. The song's lyrics delve into the artist's personal experiences and the societal perceptions of anime enthusiasts. Doble Cero proudly identifies as a 'chico raro' (weird guy), embracing his unique interests in manga, anime, and video games. This self-acceptance is a recurring theme, as he finds solace and a sense of identity in being different from the 'normal' people who criticize him.

The song is rich with references to various anime series, from classics like 'Dragon Ball' and 'Sailor Moon' to more contemporary titles like 'Bleach' and 'Death Note.' These references serve not only as a nod to fellow fans but also as a testament to the depth and diversity of anime culture. Doble Cero's mention of 'hentai' and 'fanservice' highlights the multifaceted nature of anime, acknowledging both its artistic and controversial aspects. The repeated assertion that anime is not 'dibujos chinos' (Chinese cartoons) but 'dibujo japonés' (Japanese animation) underscores a desire for cultural recognition and respect.

The song also touches on the evolution of anime consumption, from watching shows on networks like Cartoon Network and Fox Kids to streaming them online. This shift reflects broader changes in media consumption and the growing accessibility of anime. Doble Cero's lyrics about attending conventions, collecting merchandise, and enjoying ramen further illustrate the vibrant community and lifestyle that anime fans share. The song is a rallying cry for anime enthusiasts to stand proud and defend their culture, encapsulated in the powerful line, 'Esto se llama anime y representa mi cultura' (This is called anime and it represents my culture).

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