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=== Stereotype ===
Stereotypes are originally a product of insufficient knowledge and imagination. They are seen as a symbol of ignorance and arrogance. Many works with stereotypes defame other cultures, to satisfy the need of feeling superior by their target audiences. However, other works are meant to express the impression of another culture from one culture's perspective only, and are not to be that malicious. One of such good examples is the early versions of ''Street Fighter'', where characters, backgrounds, music are all made up with elements of stereotypes, giving an enjoyable exotic feeling to all audiences.


=== Attitude ===
=== Attitude ===
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After seeing an drama of a different culture, what do the audiences remember? Some remember the makeups because they look like a messed-up kitchen, some remember the vocals because they are similar to moaning in bed, some remember the body movements because they look like movements of sufferer of certain diseases. They feel that it is as enjoyable as visiting a zoo. Those who focus on the storytelling are the minority.
After seeing an drama of a different culture, what do the audiences remember? Some remember the makeups because they look like a messed-up kitchen, some remember the vocals because they are similar to moaning in bed, some remember the body movements because they look like movements of sufferer of certain diseases. They feel that it is as enjoyable as visiting a zoo. Those who focus on the storytelling are the minority.
=== Stereotype ===
Stereotypes are originally a product of insufficient knowledge and imagination. They are seen as a symbol of ignorance and arrogance. Many works with stereotypes defame other cultures, to satisfy the need of feeling superior by their target audiences. However, other works are meant to express the impression of another culture from one culture's perspective only, and are not to be that malicious. One of such good examples is the early versions of ''Street Fighter'', where characters, backgrounds, music are all made up with elements of stereotypes, giving an enjoyable exotic feeling to all audiences.


=== Disguise ===
=== Disguise ===

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