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...Doujin? Wha?
Wikipedia - Doujin
I've been noticing more recently quite a number of threads in the forums devoted to these, so I finally got to thinking "Just what is a doujin anyway?" and started with checking the article above. From what that says, its meaning seems a lot broader than just VGM, but I thought I would put it here for the sake of more focus on VGM. So, correct me if I'm wrong here. When people on here speak of doujins, do they speak more along the lines of what the article says under "Western Perception" in terms of definition? And if they do, I try to think of possible examples of music I know of and/or have that might be considered a doujin to get an idea of what it is. Would the albums at OCRemix (i.e. Rise of the Star, Chrono Symphonic, etc.) fall in this category? Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() ![]() |
Oh wow, eh..for a good while there weren't any responses to this thread and I had practically forgotten about it.
Well, all that having been said, I think I have a pretty good idea of what the term means. Thanks for the input! There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() ![]() |