Definition of anime.
- lister007
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Where does it say the rules for your signature?
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Bring it
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Tehforum rules maybe?lister007 wrote:Where does it say the rules for your signature?
- lister007
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So it doesn't actually say the Avatar or the signature have to be anime related at all?
Spatchcock..........A dressed and split chicken for roasting or grilling on a spit.
Bring it
Berserk or crazy...??? (image shack sucks will have a banner for this too when it doesn't!)
Bring it
Berserk or crazy...??? (image shack sucks will have a banner for this too when it doesn't!)
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As long as it doesn't break any other rules, knock yourself out.lister007 wrote:So it doesn't actually say the Avatar or the signature have to be anime related at all?
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- lister007
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Cool then, I wont, and I'm sure I'll be told if I do
Spatchcock..........A dressed and split chicken for roasting or grilling on a spit.
Bring it
Berserk or crazy...??? (image shack sucks will have a banner for this too when it doesn't!)
Bring it
Berserk or crazy...??? (image shack sucks will have a banner for this too when it doesn't!)
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when i said Avatar im talking about this "Avatar" not the icon youre using O:
your icon and signature can be what you want (as long as they fit size restraints, and arent pornographic or break any other forum rules)... i mean i got a harry potter vid in my signature... O.o
your icon and signature can be what you want (as long as they fit size restraints, and arent pornographic or break any other forum rules)... i mean i got a harry potter vid in my signature... O.o
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There are a few small exceptions to this rule, but the simplest definition is:
Anime = animation made for the Japanese market and produced by a Japanese company in some part.
This includes some anime where a large chunk is actually animated in Korea or other countries but the intended viewers are Japanese and the company producing it is Japanese. Also, anime like Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z which is based on an American cartoon and is partly produced by a US company (Cartoon Network), it is made primarily for the Japanese market (but I guarantee you'll see it in the US eventually). Then there is the curious story of the Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust movie which premiered outside of Japan at various film festivals (which in itself isn't too unusual today), but the original release's language was English, not Japanese.
This also excludes such shows that may have been animated by a Japanese company but intended for a non-Japanese market like many older US cartoons like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987, Toei), the original Transformer series (1980s, Toei), G.I. Joe (1980s, Toei), and G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 (2005, Gonzo). Although certain Transformers series were made exclusively for the Japanese market and a TMNT OAV series are counted as anime, the rest are not.
Anime = animation made for the Japanese market and produced by a Japanese company in some part.
This includes some anime where a large chunk is actually animated in Korea or other countries but the intended viewers are Japanese and the company producing it is Japanese. Also, anime like Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z which is based on an American cartoon and is partly produced by a US company (Cartoon Network), it is made primarily for the Japanese market (but I guarantee you'll see it in the US eventually). Then there is the curious story of the Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust movie which premiered outside of Japan at various film festivals (which in itself isn't too unusual today), but the original release's language was English, not Japanese.
This also excludes such shows that may have been animated by a Japanese company but intended for a non-Japanese market like many older US cartoons like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987, Toei), the original Transformer series (1980s, Toei), G.I. Joe (1980s, Toei), and G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 (2005, Gonzo). Although certain Transformers series were made exclusively for the Japanese market and a TMNT OAV series are counted as anime, the rest are not.
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