With the maturity of Japanese comic industry, its cultural communication trend is booming. This paper studies the cross-cultural communication strategy of Japanese animation by taking the phenomenal cartoon "the attacking giant" as an example. Using field theory, this paper studies many aspects of its cultural field. This work interacts with audiences from different cultural backgrounds through a variety of media forms, making cultural communication across the boundaries of culture and national boundaries and accepted by audiences around the world. In this process, it has been interpreted and evaluated by audiences with different cultural backgrounds. At the same time, this work attracts audiences worldwide through the cross media visual pleasure mechanism, as well as the emotional structure to trigger the emotional resonance of the audience. The author's cross-cultural awareness and the audience's cross-cultural interpretation make the works have universal value of cross-cultural. Through a series of studies, it is found that the cross-cultural communication strategy of Japanese animation uses the interaction between cultures and visual influence to trigger the emotional resonance of the audience and combines with the pleasure mechanism of the media to enhance the effect of cross-cultural communication.
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