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Anime Controversy (article #1)

Our first article!

Welcome to the Wildcat News! Today is the 21st of March, 2022, and this week's news is surrounding the recent Anime Cosplay Club, a club where you can watch, create, and cosplay anime/anime characters. But ever since the creation of the club, there have been many opinions on anime it's self all around the school.

If you don't know what anime is already, it's a style of Japanese comics and video cartoons where the characters usually have large eyes. There are many different types of anime as well that are liked and loved by many people. In fact, one of the main reasons for anime's growth is because it has a very unique ability that allows it to grow with the viewers, plus it has an extremely wide range of genres and variety of stories.
But even though anime is so popular and liked by many people, there are many others that think the opposite.

Some students see it as embarrassing, and that people should not join the club. We will be interviewing two students. One in the club, the other isn't.
First, we have Bella C in the 6th grade, who is not in the anime cosplay club.

"I think it's cool." She said. We asked if she would join it, and she nodded.
Moving on to Levi also in the 6th grade, who is in the anime cosplay club.

He wrote to us and said; "I personally think that the club is amazing! Mainly because we're all chaotic lol. My only problem is that the meet times have been very inconsistent, but aside from that, I love it!" There is a lot of information to dissect here.
First, he tells us that the club members are very chaotic. Then, he says the meet times have been very inconsistent. He then brushes that aside, and says that he loves it. This shows us how it's like in the club when you actually join it. So, this could mean a spike in the amount of people who actually join it, plus a change in opinions for some.

This was all the news for the Anime Cosplay Club, and once again, this is the 21 of March, 2022.

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