Anime 101
Simply put, anime is a form of cartoon animation created in
Japan, which explains animes formerly-popular moniker,
Japanimation. Anime's history began at the start of the 20th
century. This was when Japanese filmmakers began trying out new
animation techniques that were being used in the Western world.
Anime did not reach mainstream status until the 1980s, and since
then it has blown up not only in Japan, but around the globe.
Part of the draw that anime possesses is the fact that they can
target wide ranges of viewers. This is due to the fact that
animes are not confined to one category, but run the entire
gamut of genres, including action, sci-fi, drama, romance,
horror, and yes, even erotica. Many animes do not limit
themselves to one particular genre and mix genres together.
Animation itself allows anime creators to convey just about any
storyline they desire. It is much easier to make a cartoon about
large robots featuring huge action and destruction sequences
than it is to produce a live-action film including the same
things. With recent advances in CGI animators have even more
power to transfer their wildest imaginations on to a screen.
Storylines, characters, and settings are limited only to what
creators can conjure up in their minds.
Though animes seem to be simple cartoons on the surface, many of
them have deeper storylines and character development. This may
be conveyed through the use of character-based flashbacks, which
portray part of a character's past to the viewer, allowing them
to understand why they act a certain way or say the things they
say. Juvenile humor may be thrown in sporadically in drama-based
animes, but do not be surprised if you see poignant and profound
character development in humor-based animes as well.
Needless to say, not all animes are just cartoons for kids. In
fact, the majority of animes feature violence, sexual innuendos,
and language that may not be suitable for children. This is
likely a major reason why anime's popularity has exploded in the
past few years across the world. With animes, cartoons are no
longer just for kids, and even adults can find themes of romance
and drama that they might otherwise find only in real-life
television shows. The unique blend of animated characters with
more mature themes is undoubtedly an enticing combination for
adult-viewers.
Most anime series find their foundations in manga, or Japanese
comics. These mangas are usually a few episodes ahead of the
actual television series and have become popular among
international audiences as well.
When animes are released in theaters, on television, or on DVDs
in countries outside of Japan, distributors must decide whether
they want to use subtitles or dubbed voices. There are pros to
both sides of the issue, and there are strong proponents of
both. Some viewers enjoy watching their anime without having to
read words on the bottom of the screen, which they say take away
from the visual pleasures of the anime. Others prefer to hear
the original voice acting and enjoy reading the more literal
translations. DVDs offer both sides a satisfying medium, as they
allow for either subtitles or English voice tracks.
Now that you know the basics of anime and its history, it is
time to find the right animes for you. There are countless
resources on the Internet that give recommendations and reviews
of numerous anime series, many of which are readily available on
DVD and even on television stations. Pick a genre, read up on
reviews and summaries of shows that you are interested in, and
enjoy.
Happy hunting.
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