anime
The word anime — pronounced "ah-knee-may" — is an abbreviation of the word
animation. In Japan, the word is used to refer to all animation. However,
outside of Japan, it has become the catch-all term for animation from Japan. For
decades, anime was produced by and for Japan — a local product, with a distinct
look-and-feel to not just the artwork but the storytelling, the themes, and the
concepts. Over the last forty years, it has become an international phenomenon,
attracting millions of fans and being translated into many languages. A whole
generation of viewers in the West has grown up with it and are now passing it on
to their own children. Because all things anime tend to be lumped together, it's
tempting to think of anime as a genre. It isn't, at least no more than the animation
itself is a genre, but rather a description of how the material is produced.
Anime shows, like books or movies, fall into any number of existing genres:
comedy, drama, sci-fi, action-adventure, horror and so on.
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