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  1. What differentiates anime from regular cartoons?

    The word "anime" is loan word referring to "animation" or "cartoons," adapted from the English word "animation." Taking this from another perspective, in Japan, Disney movies are referred …

  2. What is the first ever produced anime and manga?

    The first color anime feature film, which is sometimes considered to be the first anime by modern standards, is Hakujaden, which was created in 1958. おとぎマンガカレンダー, or Otogi …

  3. Is Avatar: the Last Airbender an anime? [closed]

    Feb 22, 2015 · The other answers are being unnecessarily noncommittal. The meaning of the word anime has different connotations in the West and in Japan. No, Avatar is not an anime, …

  4. Just what does the word "canon" mean when referring to anime?

    Apr 24, 2021 · This isn't just limited to anime or manga; this refers to any fictional story when talking about artwork, literature, discussions, etc produced by fans or non-official sources.

  5. Can an animated show created outside Japan be called Anime?

    Dec 8, 2013 · Anime is a Japanese loanword used to refer to any sort of animation. Outside of Japan, in other countries, anime is generally considered to be a type of a cartoon. You can …

  6. naruto - Why do ninjas run with their hands at the back? - Anime ...

    Ninjas in Naruto run with their hands at the back, which is very different from normal anime character running. Why is that? Is it because of their too much running speed or the wind force …

  7. What are the differences between Anime and Manga?

    Anime (アニメ, a shortened form of アニメーション, which is literally "animation" when written as a loanword in Japanese) are Japanese animated cartoon videos. These air on television or are …

  8. What is this simplified/less-detailed art style called?

    Jan 12, 2021 · The term you refer to where anime or manga characters tend to look less detailed is super-deformed, which appears in spin-offs of popular anime or manga, an example being …

  9. tropes - Why do characters often pull down one eyelid and stick …

    I see characters making this motion frequently in anime. They pull one (or sometimes both) eyelid down, and stick out their tongue. What does that mean? Where does the gesture originate and …

  10. tropes - Anime & Manga Stack Exchange

    Apr 17, 2015 · I've seen this expression probably a dozen times in anime and manga. There are many variants, but they all have the character's tongue sticking up out of the side of their mouth.