animation that in bodies the style and aesthetics of manga , following a story line whom canon can not be reinterpreted by others in other style and still be canon
avatar is an anime
one piece is a good anime
worshipped by weebs around the world, anime is what some believe to be another realm where these characters roam.
it is really a form of art used by animators to create tv shows. but there is another form,
a cursed form.
recently some images and tapes have been recovered from the horny jail containing erotic images of anime
these have been called hentai. drawn and animated by horny jail escapees these films have gained a following .
while their name is unknown we do know that their churches are called coom caves.
damn those are some nice ANIME tiddies.
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A Japanese Cartoon !!!!!
why we ever cannot speak out "cartoon", not simply an animation in terms of anime.
A Japanese animation, beautifully drawn and very heart felt emotion. Aka the best thing that has ever happened to the world of animation.
Anime is god.
Everyone knows what anime is by now.
But it's arguably also one of the most basic examples of "cultural capital" (the sociological concept), especially and particularly for kids and teens at school.
If you're not a jock, preppy or just an all-round popular kid, then having some basic knowledge about anime is one of the most indispensable forms of cultural capital any kid could have in order to fit in. This is considerably more true today, as the antiquated stereotype that "anime is uncool/is for nerds/etc." is slowly waning.
And let me tell you, as someone who unfortunately lacked any knowledge of anime starting from 6th grade, I had trouble conversing with most of my (non-jock) classmates. This resulted in two unpleasant outcomes for me: be a loner or mingle with the rowdy jock kids. But that was 13 years ago. I would think most if not all kids today watch anime, since cable TV is a thing of the past.
Just like how an iPhone is worth a lot of money, being up-to-date with anime and weeb culture is worth a lot of cultural capital.