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An Extensive History of Anime

Ninja Master Gara writes "While it is a bit dated, Right Stuf has a fascinating set of in depth history of anime in Japan and the west and follows the development of both cultures, including landmark series from the 60s, the 70s, the 80s and beyond, the origins of today's major anime release companies, and commentary on various aspects of the industry and culture. While it is labelled an 'Introduction to Anime', it serves as a much more interesting look back for long time anime fans. Right Stuf also has a great timeline of important releases."

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  1. the problem by a8f11t18 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    with anime is there's too much of it =) I mean,
    with 50++ NEW anime series a year, and a dozen new
    movies and OVAs, who can either afford the time or
    money to watch it all. Too bad, cause half of it is
    usually better than most stuff on (american) cable
    tv and hollywood.

    why anime is so good? Well, for me, half the fun is
    to admire the animation. Granted, anime is often
    choppy and no that full of motion, but even simple
    drawings can amaze me, in that I think it is fantastic
    that we humans can draw that well. Other thing is that
    if you watch something barely decent over a period of
    8-9 hours, you'll end up loving it whether it's mediocre
    or not, as it really grows on you in the end (also because
    in anime, there's usually a storyline). Actually, anime
    are often remarkable for their storyline, IMO, and that
    only seems logical. Let's face it, there's often very little
    ot none motion in a typical tv anime, so the only thing that's left is a good story and good characters. So I always like to say anime is a storytelling medium.

    Other aspects of anime I like is the cultural difference. Japan is far less americanized than most modern countries I know of, and has an unique mixture of old and new that makes it all that more interesting. I also like the language.. don't understand much =D, but the language often sounds sort of poetic to me. And that's not only something I'm imagining I think, as I already speak 3 different languages fluently (although they're all indo-european languages, so what would I know =D).