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How Dragon Ball turned Catalonia into a manga powerhouse
The legendary anime broke the stigma surrounding Japanese culture and turned Barcelona into a European hub for manga
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The legendary anime broke the stigma surrounding Japanese culture and turned Barcelona into a European hub for manga
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The arrival of the series' Catalan dubbing in the '90s marked a generation and helped many learn the language
Show welcomes a wide range of international guests to celebrate Japanese culture
163,000 fans of anime and Japanese culture expected to attend four-day event
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Almost 100,000 visit tiny village of Espinelves to check out its famous Christmas tree fair
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28th celebration of all things manga, anime and cosplay runs December 8-11 at Fira Barcelona Gran Via
Chat and interviews on Manga Barcelona, Dragon Ball in Catalan, sake vermouths and more
28th edition will include long-loved favorites such as cosplay contests, musical performances, exhibitions and workshops
Streaming service adds Catalan option to anime 'Cardcaptor Sakura'
Catalonia's biggest celebration of Japanese culture goes far beyond manga, with sports, cooking, and artistic masterclasses alongside hundreds of exhibitions
Film festivals, theatre festivals, and the biggest football game in the world - October is packed with things to do in Catalonia
Director of the four-day event assures they “exceeded expectations”
At the Fira Montjuïc venue, the event hosts over 200 exhibitors – more than ever before – and expects hundreds of thousands of attendees