Anime
Anime which is
short for animation, originated about 1917. Anime began at the start
of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the
animationtechniques also pioneered in France, Germany, the United
States, and Russia.
In Japan, the term anime does not specify an animation's
nation of origin or style; instead, it serves as a blanket term to
refer to all forms of animation from around the world. English-language
dictionaries define anime as "a Japanese style of
motion-picture animation" or as "a style of animation developed in
Japan". Non-Japanese works that borrow stylization from anime are
commonly referred to as "anime-influenced animation" but it is not
unusual for a viewer who does not know the country of origin of such
material to refer to it as simply "anime". Some works result from
co-productions with non-Japanese companies, such as most of the
traditionally animated Rankin/Bass works, the Cartoon Network and
Production I.G series IGPX or Oban Star-Racers;
different viewers may or may not consider these anime.
Anime is often considered a form of limited animation. That means
that stylistically, even in bigger productions the conventions of
limited animation are used to fool the eye into thinking there is more
movement than there is. Many of the techniques used are comprised with
cost-cutting measures while working under a set budget. Great examples
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an immortal private detective with a thirst for vodka and a talent for
attracting things that go bump in the night. Claymore - Thus begins the
twisting tale of Clare, one such sister of the sword driven by pain in
both victory and defeat.
Cowboy bebop- The crew of the Bebop is once again ready to take
control of space, bringing bad guys to justice and trying to make some
cash while doing it. You want it, we got it!