IS IT ANIME? The Last Unicorn
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I'm assuming that an anime doesn't need all of those, right? plenty of anime doesn't have a futuristic setting, or sex, and I've seen some that had very little violence, and other's with very somber/grey art styles.Yukina_Raven wrote:I'll settle this.
'The Last Unicorn' has none of the above, thus it is not anime.Dictionary wrote:Anime (n) - A style of animation developed in Japan, characterized by stylized colorful art, futuristic settings, violence, and sex.
There are also those that are missing more than one of those things...
There is even non-anime with almost all of these (usually excluding the made in Japan part)
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I think anime (and manga) have more to do with thier style than anything else. I'm not saying there's only one style either. It's not like there's a classification of if the eyes aren't big enough it's not anime... (Ive seen western style comics with bigger eyes than some manga...)
I think the reason that everyone accociates anime with japan Is because that is where the most famous titles are from. Any one can make an anime. Say, if an all american team did one, If it was kiddie and lacked a real plot, story, or depth, it would be considered an american knock-off by the hardcore, and japanese by the ignorant masses. If an american team made a good, deep anime, than it would be more likely to be accepted as one. Same goes for any country...
It's all entertainment, eastern or western... It should be judged by style, substance, and purpose.
I think the reason that everyone accociates anime with japan Is because that is where the most famous titles are from. Any one can make an anime. Say, if an all american team did one, If it was kiddie and lacked a real plot, story, or depth, it would be considered an american knock-off by the hardcore, and japanese by the ignorant masses. If an american team made a good, deep anime, than it would be more likely to be accepted as one. Same goes for any country...
It's all entertainment, eastern or western... It should be judged by style, substance, and purpose.
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