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The "idol industrial complex" is brutal. Girls as young as 12 sign contracts with strict "no dating" clauses (translation: you are property). The psychological pressure leads to burnout, eating disorders, and in tragic cases—like that of Hana Kimura (a wrestler/reality TV star)—cyberbullying driving suicide. Beyond Anime: A Deep Dive into Japanese Entertainment
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