Promoting my Wattpad Creative Stories and Expression of Creating Animetown or District of Series of Anime Businesses in one Setting
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I’m a **huge** anime fan—whether it’s watching, reading light novels and manga, cosplaying, volunteering, or even aiming to work as a photographer or as guests. I have spent years actively seeking opportunities in the anime industry before ultimately returning to my core passion: **writing stories** and **bringing them to life through animation.**
This is why I have yet another message for the general public:
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### The Vision: Animetown—A Permanent Haven for Anime Fans
An idea has sparked in my mind, one that won’t let go. As someone deeply invested in **anime, storytelling, and creative production**, I’ve always dreamed of working in an anime-oriented business—whether a retail store, themed café, or manga-focused bookstore. But I can’t help but ask:
**Why doesn’t “Animetown” exist yet?**
A dedicated district—just like **Chinatown or Little Tokyo**—but crafted for otakus and anime lovers. A **forever convention experience** where fans can immerse themselves in **anime cafés, stores, arcades, cosplay hubs, and cultural spaces** year-round.
### The Imbalance: Conventions Thriving, Anime Businesses Struggling
We have wildly successful **anime conventions**, yet **anime retail and community hubs** constantly struggle or disappear. Why is that? It’s **disheartening** to see once-beloved stores like **Ooples Anime and Anime Pop Austin** shut down before I even had a chance to work there. Now, I worry about the survival of others, like:
- **FYE**
- **Gift World Collection (Lakeline Mall)**
- **Kinokuniya**
- **Tori**
We, as fans, deserve **a permanent home** for anime culture—not just temporary pop-up events or fleeting cons.
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### Advocating for Change: Equal Opportunities in Creative Fields
Beyond just anime businesses, I believe in **transformative changes across all artistic career fields.** We need **equal employment opportunities** for all, rather than an industry dictated by **connections, favoritism, or an exclusive “talent-only” club.**
I’ve applied to **Hoyoverse multiple times—rejected.**
I’ve applied to work in **media press, content creation, even anime retail—rejected.**
I share this **not to complain** but to **spark awareness**.
It’s time for **change.**
This Saturday, I’ll be speaking out more on my **livestream**, calling for an industry that **values passion, dedication, and effort**—not just gatekept experience.
I refuse to be the **“starving artist” stereotype.** I refuse to let **anime storytelling and content creation** remain an industry **only accessible to a select few.**
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### Protecting My Work, Honoring My Dream
Since the **early 2000s**, I’ve poured my heart and soul into writing stories—starting with Sonic the Hedgehog fanfiction, moving on to Code Geass, and eventually developing my own **original universes**.
**My ultimate dream?** To see my stories **become anime.** Just like **Monty Oum with RWBY**, I want to turn my passion into something tangible—an **animated series that lives on.**
I **expect the same respect** for my work that I give to others' hobbies. My stories are my **Virtual Reality Isekai**, my therapy, my passion, and my future. And with the tools available today—from writing to animation production—I will **make it happen.**
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### **I Have a Dream… for Anime, for Creators, for the Future**
I dream of a world where:
I want to be **seen.**
I want to **be heard.**
I want to **rise above the noise.**
And I **pray** that this message reaches **those with the power to help make it happen.**
**Lord, grant me the courage, the perseverance, and the chance to bring my dreams to life.**
Amen.
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