Japanese television dramas (J-Dramas) are known for their compact storytelling, typically lasting only 10 to 12 episodes. They cover intense workplace dramas, quirky comedies, and slice-of-life romances.
: No longer just a subculture, anime viewership has surpassed 1 billion hours annually worldwide. In the U.S., 42% of Gen Z now watch anime weekly. Japanese television dramas (J-Dramas) are known for their
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