The Cultural Affairs Agency recently published the results of their poll to determine the most popular entertainment titles of the last 50 years. I realised I must be getting old when I didn't recognise any of the current top rated cultural products. For example, under the 'entertainment' heading, starting from the fifties up to the present day, they list Godzilla, Game of Life, Othello, Super Mario Brothers, Final Fantasy VII (so far so good) - then Yawaraka Sensha - eh? Never heard of it. A quick Google search led me to a strange flash animation series on the Livedoor website: http://anime.livedoor.com/yawaraka/
I had the same problem with the anime list - The White Snake Enchantress, Astro Boy, Mobile Suit Gundam, Nausicaa, Neon Genesis Evangelion (so far so good) - then Mushishi - eh? What's that? I think in this case I really am just out of touch. Here's a link if you're interested: http://avexmovie.jp/lineup/mushishi/index.html
I was getting right out of my depth when it came to manga - The Phoenix, Doraemon, Black Jack, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Slamdunk, and the current favourite Fullmetal Alchemist - http://gangan.square-enix.co.jp/hagaren/
Incidentally, and surprisingly for me, the one title that gained the most votes was the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion - http://www.gainax.co.jp/anime/eva/ - Everyone I've spoken to appreciates it, but I can't actually find anyone who particularly likes it. Personally, I've never seen it so I can't comment.
Finally, the art category was topped by Taro Okamoto's "Tower of the Sun" -
http://park12.wakwak.com/~eggplant/200206091l.jpg.
Has anyone ever had a chance to see it?