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The history of Japanese animation. Timothy DE GUZMAN. What is Anime? And how does it differ from the rest? .
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The history of Japanese animation Timothy DE GUZMAN
What is Anime? And how does it differ from the rest? • The word anime -- pronounced "ah-knee-may" -- is an abbreviation of the word animation. In Japan, the word's used to refer to allanimation. Outside of Japan, it's become the catch-all term foranimation from Japan. Cultural nuances: Japan's history, language and worldview are woven into a great deal of anime on many levels. Storytelling: The best anime, though, no matter what their length, all demand great emotional involvement from the viewer. Artwork: Flamboyant, outlandish and visually striking
Early Animes… The Mountain Where Old Women Are Abandoned (Est. Early 1920s) - SanaeYamamoto Private 2nd-Class Norakuro(1934) - MituyoSeo
During WWII Momotarō: Umi no Shinpei (Momotaro's Gods-Blessed Sea Warriors or Momotaro, Sacred Sailors) - MituyoSeoMituyoSeo
The Toei Animation Co. Panda and the Magic Serpent (1958) Magic Boy (1959) Alakazam the Great (1960) The Adventures of Sinbad (1962 The Littlest Warrior(1961) The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon (1963)
THE GODFATHER OF ANIME & MANGA Osamu Tezuka