You mean minority.
Anime is no different from most other TV shows.
no, i mean majority, almost every fucking anime has some form of perversion.
There are also many other forms of perversion in other TV shows, and people don’t seem to mind.
yes, TV SHOWS, NOT CARTOONS.
Futurama, Family Guy, etc...
They are not exclusively targeted for adults, and there are certainly lots of perversion in those shows.
They’re all perverted in a comedic sense, and it isn’t as severe as anime.
False. Anime is also meant to be perverted in some kind of comedic sense. In other cases, fanservice.
And the shows I mentioned certainly are perverted. More severe than most anime. If you are talking about Hentai, disregard it. Hentai is not the most popular/one of the least popular branch of anime.
Forsaken Corpse wrote:
anime isn’t even a japanese word, its french.
Anime is short for animation.
Technically, anime is cartoons in general. So in reality, you are saying that all cartoons suck. There is different kinds of anime, not just Japanese. There is American, Spanish, and so forth.
Don’t tell me things I already know, and their is a difference in artistic style and genre.
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You mean minority.
Anime is no different from most other TV shows.
no, i mean majority, almost every fucking anime has some form of perversion.
There are also many other forms of perversion in other TV shows, and people don’t seem to mind.
yes, TV SHOWS, NOT CARTOONS.
Futurama, Family Guy, etc...
They are not exclusively targeted for adults, and there are certainly lots of perversion in those shows.
They’re all perverted in a comedic sense, and it isn’t as severe as anime.
False. Anime is also meant to be perverted in some kind of comedic sense. In other cases, fanservice.
And the shows I mentioned certainly are perverted. More severe than most anime. If you are talking about Hentai, disregard it. Hentai is not the most popular/one of the least popular branch of anime.
their is a thin line between funny and perverted, and the majority of animes have already crossed that line.
Forsaken Corpse wrote:
anime isn’t even a japanese word, its french.
Anime is short for animation.
Technically, anime is cartoons in general. So in reality, you are saying that all cartoons suck. There is different kinds of anime, not just Japanese. There is American, Spanish, and so forth.
Don’t tell me things I already know, and their is a difference in artistic style and genre.
Not really. They are the same in some ways. Some are for comedy, and some are serious.
You mean minority.
Anime is no different from most other TV shows.
no, i mean majority, almost every fucking anime has some form of perversion.
There are also many other forms of perversion in other TV shows, and people don’t seem to mind.
yes, TV SHOWS, NOT CARTOONS.
Futurama, Family Guy, etc...
They are not exclusively targeted for adults, and there are certainly lots of perversion in those shows.
They’re all perverted in a comedic sense, and it isn’t as severe as anime.
False. Anime is also meant to be perverted in some kind of comedic sense. In other cases, fanservice.
And the shows I mentioned certainly are perverted. More severe than most anime. If you are talking about Hentai, disregard it. Hentai is not the most popular/one of the least popular branch of anime.
their is a thin line between funny and perverted, and the majority of animes have already crossed that line.
Not really.
Tell me all anime you know that contain these 'perverted scenes' you speak of.
You mean minority.
Anime is no different from most other TV shows.
no, i mean majority, almost every fucking anime has some form of perversion.
There are also many other forms of perversion in other TV shows, and people don’t seem to mind.
yes, TV SHOWS, NOT CARTOONS.
Futurama, Family Guy, etc...
They are not exclusively targeted for adults, and there are certainly lots of perversion in those shows.
They’re all perverted in a comedic sense, and it isn’t as severe as anime.
False. Anime is also meant to be perverted in some kind of comedic sense. In other cases, fanservice.
And the shows I mentioned certainly are perverted. More severe than most anime. If you are talking about Hentai, disregard it. Hentai is not the most popular/one of the least popular branch of anime.
their is a thin line between funny and perverted, and the majority of animes have already crossed that line.
Not really.
Tell me all anime you know that contain these 'perverted scenes' you speak of.
You mean minority.
Anime is no different from most other TV shows.
no, i mean majority, almost every fucking anime has some form of perversion.
There are also many other forms of perversion in other TV shows, and people don’t seem to mind.
yes, TV SHOWS, NOT CARTOONS.
Futurama, Family Guy, etc...
They are not exclusively targeted for adults, and there are certainly lots of perversion in those shows.
They’re all perverted in a comedic sense, and it isn’t as severe as anime.
False. Anime is also meant to be perverted in some kind of comedic sense. In other cases, fanservice.
And the shows I mentioned certainly are perverted. More severe than most anime. If you are talking about Hentai, disregard it. Hentai is not the most popular/one of the least popular branch of anime.
their is a thin line between funny and perverted, and the majority of animes have already crossed that line.
Not really.
Tell me all anime you know that contain these 'perverted scenes' you speak of.
Anime is commonly referred as an art form.[16] As a visual medium, it naturally places a large emphasis towards visual styles. The styles can vary from artist to artist or by studio to studio. Some titles make extensive use of common stylization: FLCL, for example, is known for its wild, exaggerated stylization. In contrast, titles such as Only Yesterday or Jin-Roh take much more realistic approaches, featuring few stylistic exaggerations.
While different titles and different artists have their own artistic styles, many stylistic elements have become so common such that they are described as being definitive of anime in general. However, this does not mean that all modern anime share one strict, common art style. Many anime have a very different art style from what would commonly be called “anime style”, yet fans still use the word “anime” to refer to these titles. Generally, the most common form of anime drawings are “exaggerated physical features such as large eyes, big hair and elongated limbs... and dramatically shaped speech bubbles, speed lines and onomatopoeic, exclamatory typography."
Another stylistic element is that of the use of lines. In anime the lines are often influenced more from a stylistic look from brush work, rather than that of the calligrapher’s pen. This may be due to the fact that Japanese was traditionally written with a brush and has had a large influence on Japanese art, thus how the lines are treated tend to be different from the Western art. Western lettering was done with a calligrapher’s pen. The influences of these things can most influentially be seen in the amount of tapering and thickness of the lines involved.
Anime also tends to borrow many elements from manga including text in the background, and borrowing panel layouts from the manga as well. For example, an opening may employ manga panels to tell the story, or to dramatize a point for humorous effect. This is best demonstrated in the anime Kare Kano.
Character design
Body proportions emulated in anime come from proportions of the human body. The height of the head is considered as the base unit of proportion. Head heights can vary as long as the remainder of the body remains proportional. Most anime characters are about seven to eight heads tall, and extreme heights are set around nine heads tall.
Variations to proportion can be modded. Chibi or super deformed characters feature a non-proportionally small body compared to the head. Sometimes specific body parts, like legs, are shortened or elongated for added emphasis. Mostly chibi are two to four heads tall. Some anime works like Crayon Shin-chan completely disregard these proportions. It is enough such that it resembles a Western cartoon. For exaggeration, certain body features are increased in proportion.
A common approach is the large eyes style drawn on many anime and manga characters. Osamu Tezuka was inspired by the exaggerated features of American cartoon characters such as Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse, and Disney’s Bambi. Tezuka found that large eyes style allowed his characters to show emotions distinctly. When Tezuka began drawing Ribbon no Kishi, the first manga specifically targeted at young girls, Tezuka further exaggerated the size of the characters' eyes. Indeed, through Ribbon no Kishi, Tezuka set a stylistic template that later shôjo artists tended to follow.
Coloring is added to give eyes, particularly the cornea, and some depth. The depth is accomplished by applying variable color shading. Generally, a mixture of a light shade, the tone color, and a dark shade is used. Cultural anthropologist Matt Thorn argues that Japanese animators and audiences do not perceive such stylized eyes as inherently more or less foreign.
However, not all anime have large eyes. For example Hayao Miyazaki is known for not having large eyes and having realistic hair colors on his characters. In addition many other productions also have been known to use smaller eyes. This design tends to have more resemblance to traditional Japanese art. Some characters have even smaller eyes, where simple black dots are used.
A wide variety of facial expressions are used by characters to denote moods and thoughts. Anime uses a different set of facial expressions in comparison to western animation.
Other stylistic elements are common as well; often in comedic anime, characters that are shocked or surprised will perform a “face fault”, in which they display an extremely exaggerated expression. Angry characters may exhibit a “vein” or “stressmark” effect, where lines representing bulging veins will appear on their forehead. Angry women will sometimes summon a mallet from nowhere and strike someone with it, leading to the concept of Hammerspace and cartoon physics. Male characters will develop a bloody nose around their female love interests (typically to indicate arousal, based on an old wives' tale). Embarrassed characters either produce a massive sweat-drop (which has become one of the most widely recognized stereotype motifs of anime) or produce a visibly red blush beneath the eyes, especially as a manifestation of repressed romantic feelings. While common, the use of face faults is optional. Some anime, usually with political plots and other more serious subject matters, have abandoned the use of face faults such as Gundam Wing and Teknoman.
Animation technique
Main article: Animation
The basics of anime are based on traditional animation. While anime is considered separate from cartoons, anime still uses multiple still images in rapid succession to produce the animated visual effect. Like all animation, the production processes of storyboarding, voice acting, character design, cel production, etc. still apply. With improvements in computer technology, computer animation increased the efficiency of the whole production process.
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 a comprised with cost-cutting measures while working under a set budget.
Anime scenes place emphasis on achieving three-dimensional views. Backgrounds depict the scenes' atmosphere. For example, anime often puts emphasis on changing seasons, as can be seen in numerous anime, such as Tenchi Muyo. Sometimes actual settings have been duplicated into an anime. The backgrounds for the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya are based on various locations within the suburb of Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Camera angles, camera movement, and lighting play an important role in scenes. Directors often have the discretion of determining viewing angles for scenes, particularly regarding backgrounds. In addition, camera angles show perspective. Directors can also choose camera effects within cinematography, such as panning, zooming, facial closeup, and panoramic.
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Naruto, the show is aimed at fucking kids (that means 6 and 7 year olds are watching this bullshit on their tv) and has all sorts of shit that kids that age shouldn’t be seeing or hearing.
Forsaken Corpse wrote:
Naruto, the show is aimed at fucking kids (that means 6 and 7 year olds are watching this bullshit on their tv) and has all sorts of shit that kids that age shouldn’t be seeing or hearing.
More like 10 and above.
It’s shonen, which is targeted for young teenagers.
i don’t give a shit if “anime is just another word for cartoon”, i go by the widely accepted definition used by normal people.
Cartoons- anything that isn’t japanese animation.
Anime- japanese animation
i don’t give a shit what any of you have to say about it.
1indainfinite wrote:
No it’s not anime has a specific style.
anime is cartoons, which goes with all cartoons. Japanese anime, Western anime(American). The style is different but they are both anime.
Okay... look at the pic again do you see any simalarities in the anime pics? Do you see it that is whats makes it a different type of cartoon with it’s own class called anime.
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1indainfinite wrote:
No it’s not anime has a specific style.
anime is cartoons, which goes with all cartoons. Japanese anime, Western anime(American). The style is different but they are both anime.
Okay... look at the pic again do you see any simalarities in the anime pics? Do you see it that is whats makes it a different type of cartoon with it’s own class called anime.