11/12/2014

Guide To New Anime Trailers

By Ora Dickson


Anime is the everyday Japanese word for cartoons (even foreign ones). Outside Japan, the term specifically to mean animated films from Japan, especially that which is drawn in a simplified style common in manga (new anime trailers). It also occurs that cartoon is used as a collective name for cartoons in manga style, whether they come from Japan or other (Asian) countries.

Cartoon originated as a parallel in film to manga, which are Japanese comics. The first cartoon productions dating back to 1910s ended, but the production of animated films began in earnest only in 1960s. In 1970s, won the popularity abroad. Although children and young people have always been the main target group for the cartoon industry as a whole, it's still a pretty big part of range that also or exclusively directed at adults. This side of cartoon has not until the 1990s won spreading outside of Asia.

Social Realism is uncommon in cartoon, like in another animation, but the film Tokyo Godfathers as well as some works of Isao Takahata and Mamoru Oshii can be mentioned. Many productions without the fantasy element is however possible to find, and often these are historically located. The classic Versailles no bara ('Versailles' rose') of 1979 directed by Osamu Dezaki set during the French Revolution at the court around Marie Antoinette. Samurai Comics, there are many of such Ruroni Kenshin (1996) and Shura no Toki (2004).

In science fiction genre deserves TV series Cowboy Bebop 1998 by Shin'ichiro Watanabe mention. Samurai Champloo, a kind of sequel to Cowboy Bebop (though based in Edo-period Japan with a soundtrack of hip-hop rather than jazz) began airing in 2004. Space Opera series Ginga Densetsu eiyu (Legend of Galactic Heroes, 1982-2000), based on a book series by Yoshiki Tanaka, deserves a mention as the longest OVA series ever. It comprises a total of 162 episodes and three feature films. In addition, the record of most participating voice actor in an cartoon series.

Cartoon produced and published a number of ways in Japan. The majority ofll cartoon consists of television shows that at no time broadcast in Japanese TV. These are usually 13, 26, 52 or 104 sections long, because the series broadcast with an episode per week for shorter or longer cycles.

"Chibi" is not a genre but an abbreviation of style of cartoon and manga. This is characterized by small cartoon characters who are pressed to see the cute out. They are usually small and a bit chubby, with short arms and legs and larger heads. This form occurs mainly in comedies or when it should be a bit of fun. Even in children cartoon are they with. This style is used most when the figures get an extra strong feeling that when they get overly happy or overly sad. In these contexts, it can also be a lot of hearts, flowers, tears, and more.

Cartoon terminology differs decisively from that concerning other films, since it often contains specific Japanese expressions. A voice actor, for example, called seiyu, and a sickly interested in cartoon buff for otaku. These words are used in parallel with the corresponding names in Swedish. A variety of professional roles have developed in cartoon. Cartoon is often divided according to different genres, based on the content or audience. The latter division has its counterpart in manga world, where a manga gets its classification by the target audience for the magazine as it first went in.

Lately, the genre gained a wider audience. Not only young women look at it here, but also other groups outside the genre's boundaries have flocked in here. A shojo cartoon that has aired, the series Sailor Moon. It is a series primarily for children but has also had older viewers, and girls 8-18 years are said to have been the average viewers.




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