Anime (pronounced ann e mae) is
animation of a cartoon show. The word is the abbreviated
pronunciation of
"animation" in Japanese, where this term references all
animation.
Anime is usually, but not always, the animated version of
popular manga.
Manga is book of pictures or comic.
Manga are comics created in Japan or by creators in the Japanese
language, conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late
19th century. They have a long and complex pre-history in
earlier Japanese art.
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Jul 21, 2017
Nov 13, 2015
Manga vs. Anime
Manga is a Japanese style of graphic
novels and comic books that is aimed at adults as well as
children. In manga, the characters have oversized eyes and the
drawings are often in black and white. Manga stories are told in
serial form. Manga style descends from Japanese aesthetics, though
many see the influence of American comic books brought into Japan
during after World War II. Katsushika Hokusai coined the term
manga in 1814 to describe a free-flowing, quirky style.
Manga style has been popular since 1984 and literally means
involuntary pictures.
Anime is a Japanese style of animation for television and film, often based on previously published manga. Anime appears in Japan in 1985 as the Japanese word for animation, taken from the French verb, animé. So, manga is printed material and anime is video material.
Anime is a Japanese style of animation for television and film, often based on previously published manga. Anime appears in Japan in 1985 as the Japanese word for animation, taken from the French verb, animé. So, manga is printed material and anime is video material.
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