7 Popular Celebs Who Have Confessed Their Love for Anime Including Elon Musk

7 Popular Celebs Who Have Confessed Their Love for Anime Including Elon Musk
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Over the past few decades, anime has had a great impact on everyone, even famous people have joined the anime fandom and made their affection for the medium known. They all enjoy this genre, including movie directors and A-list Hollywood actors, music singers, and well-known athletes.

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Elon Musk with Cybertruck
Elon Musk with Cybertruck

Some of these celebrities used collaboration and anime-inspired projects to show their affection for one another. Their love for anime quickly spread over the internet and quickly became one of their favorite genres.

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7. Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande accepted anime as one of her favorite genres very fast, and it soon gained popularity online and won them over. On her arm, she has a tattoo of the Spirited Away anime character Chihiro. She has also sported apparel and accessories with an anime influence, like a Pikachu hat and a Sailor Moon bag.

The anime-inspired images in her music video for 7 Rings are only one example of how she has used references to anime in her music videos. She has also worked with Japanese musicians, including Kenshi Yonezu on the song Bad Idea.

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6. Kanye West

Kanye West
Kanye West

A well-known anime enthusiast is Kanye West. He has spoken openly about how much he adores the genre and has even integrated elements of it into his music and wardrobe. He has stated that Akira is his favorite anime, and he even sent Katsuhiro Otomo, the director of the movie, a pair of his Yeezy sneakers.

The anime-inspired images in his music video for Stronger are only one example of how he has used references to anime in his music videos. Additionally, he has worked with Japanese musicians, including Pharrell Williams, who also enjoys anime.

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5. Megan Fox

Megan Fox
Megan Fox

Anime is Megan Fox’s passion, and it has affected her style and other creative undertakings. Megan Fox revealed in a 2016 interview that she initially became interested in anime when she was 12 years old and Cartoon Network began showing Adult Swim, which had an entire segment devoted to anime. She claimed that the art and narrative drew her in right away and that watching anime as a teen made her feel less isolated.

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4. Elon Musk

Elon Musk
Elon Musk

Elon Musk has made no secret of his affection for anime. He has tweeted about his favorite anime series and characters, including Neon Genesis Evangelion, Goku, and Hatsune Miku. Additionally, he has stated that he thinks anime can be a potent medium for storytelling and individual expression.

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Musk declared in a tweet from 2018 that “I love anime (black heart emoji)”. Musk has a history of bringing up anime in his interviews. In a 2019 interview with The New York Times, he said that the Japanese movie Akira served as his design inspiration for the Tesla Cybertruck. He declared that Tesla will be creating an anime series titled “Tesla Anime” in 2020. Despite the fact that the series is still in production, Musk has stated that it will be about “the future of transportation”.

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3. John Cena

John Cena
John Cena

Many facets of John Cena’s life show his passion for anime. He truly enjoys the genre, and many people are motivated by his passion. Cena claimed in a 2018 interview that watching Dragon Ball Z on Cartoon Network as a young boy was how he first became interested in anime. He claimed that the anime let him escape from reality and that the art and stories drew him in right away.

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Cena’s enthusiasm for anime is energizing and motivating. He is obviously a real enthusiast for the genre, and his zeal is contagious. On social media, he has also been known to discuss anime. The popularity of anime in the United States has increased as a result of Cena’s passion for the medium.

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2. Sasha Banks

Sasha Banks in WWE ring
Sasha Banks in WWE ring

In many facets of her life, Sasha Banks’ passion for anime is apparent. She genuinely loves the genre, and her enthusiasm is contagious. Banks claimed that watching Sailor Moon on television as a young child was how she first became interested in anime in a 2018 interview.

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Because of Banks, anime has become more widely popular in the United States. She has demonstrated that anime is accessible to viewers of all ages and is not just for young children. Banks has mentioned that in addition to Sailor Moon, she enjoys other anime series including Dragon Ball Z, Naruto, and Attack on Titan. She has also mentioned that she likes to watch and read manga.

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1. Keanu Reeves

Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves

True to the genre, Keanu Reeves loves it, and his passion is contagious. Reeves claimed in a 2019 interview that he initially became interested in anime when he was a little boy and saw Akira on VHS. He claimed that the animation and the plot drew him in right away and that anime allowed him to escape from reality. Reeves has further stated that he thinks anime has a lot to offer adults as well, and that it can be a strong medium for self-expression and narrative. He’s expressed the desire to someday create his own anime production.

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Reeves’ enthusiasm for anime is energizing and motivating. He is obviously a real enthusiast for the genre, and his zeal is contagious. He serves as a fantastic example for young people who are interested in anime and demonstrates that it is possible to be both an avid anime viewer and a successful actor. Reeves has said that he enjoys various anime series in addition to Akira, including Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell, and Neon Genesis Evangelion. He has also mentioned that he likes to watch and read manga.

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Written by Pranjul Singh

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