Anime

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The greatest thing that ever happened to mankind!
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Japanese cartoons, or ''anime'' to the elite is a style of animation which involves as little animation as possible. Instead, the animator uses fancy CGI techniques such as ''motion lines'' and the all famous panning camera to capture the feeling of nautiousness and laziness.
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Anime, somewhat Japanese cartoons but they aren't cartoons- call them that and you die!
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[can someone write something for this  Anime page? its like-- needed :P I'm bad at writing so yeah :)]
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Japanese cartoon characters features are often very exaggerated, as the style originally took inspiration from Disney's famous characters such as Betty Boop and Mickey Mouse.

Revision as of 06:21, 16 February 2006

Japanese cartoons, or anime to the elite is a style of animation which involves as little animation as possible. Instead, the animator uses fancy CGI techniques such as motion lines and the all famous panning camera to capture the feeling of nautiousness and laziness.

Japanese cartoon characters features are often very exaggerated, as the style originally took inspiration from Disney's famous characters such as Betty Boop and Mickey Mouse.

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