The anime medium is no stranger to controversy. But this makes sense, as any medium that gets big will eventually have at least one incident due to the sheer amount of media released yearly. Over the years, anime has had many industry-wide controversies, including the overuse of offensive tropes, the industry’s behind-the-scenes politics and procedures, and the lack of diversity within teams.Other shows have sparked controversy in different ways. Sometimes, a franchise may go in a direction that annoys fans, leading to them loudly voicing their opinions. Sometimes, a team may show something they shouldn’t without fully understanding what they’re depicting, leading the studio to make changes or publicly apologize.The JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure OVA series from 1993 sparked controversy when it was released due to its unfortunate use of a religious text. During the sixth episode, “The Mist of Vengeance,” DIO is seen reading a book while pledging to kill Jotaro Kujo. However, the page DIO has open is a reproduction of the Ar-Ra’d part of the Qur’an, the holy text of Islam.Related: 10 Reasons Why The One Piece Live-Action Should Become The Industry Standard
The anime medium is no stranger to controversy. But this makes sense, as any medium that gets big will eventually have at least one incident due to the sheer amount of media released yearly. Over the years, anime has had many industry-wide controversies, including the overuse of offensive tropes, the industry’s behind-the-scenes politics and procedures, and the lack of diversity within teams.
Other shows have sparked controversy in different ways. Sometimes, a franchise may go in a direction that annoys fans, leading to them loudly voicing their opinions. Sometimes, a team may show something they shouldn’t without fully understanding what they’re depicting, leading the studio to make changes or publicly apologize.
The JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure OVA series from 1993 sparked controversy when it was released due to its unfortunate use of a religious text. During the sixth episode, “The Mist of Vengeance,” DIO is seen reading a book while pledging to kill Jotaro Kujo. However, the page DIO has open is a reproduction of the Ar-Ra’d part of the Qur’an, the holy text of Islam.
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