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      • Anime’s popularity can be attributed to its unique storytelling, diverse genres, and captivating characters. It often delves into complex themes, offering something for everyone. Additionally, the stunning visuals and vibrant artistry make it visually appealing.
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  2. During this period several filmmakers became famous, especially Hayao Miyazaki and Mamoru Oshii. In the 1980s, anime became mainstream in Japan, experiencing a boom in production with the rise in popularity of anime like Gundam, Macross, Dragon Ball, and genres such as real robot, space opera and cyberpunk.

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    The 1988 film Akira is largely credited with popularizing anime in the Western world during the early 1990s, before anime was further popularized by television shows such as Pokémon and Dragon Ball Z in the late 1990s.

    • Storytelling
    • Beautiful Animation and Art-Style!
    • Great Fight/Action Scenes
    • Relatable Characters
    • Anime Is Hilarious

    Kino’s Journey (or Kino’s Travels) is the perfect example of this. Each episode is refreshing, and focuses purely on telling interesting stories. Usually from the perspective of the people Kino meets from country to country. Each persons story teaches you a new life lesson, and opens your eyes to a new way of seeing things. Even if it’s simplistic....

    Where can you find animation + art style ANYWHERE on the planet like anime? It doesn’t exist… Outside of Japan, animation tends to be: 1. More cartoon-ish. 2. Childish. 3. Simple drawings. 4. Unrealistic designs with weird body proportions. 5. And the backgrounds are also simple. This is intentional, but anime takes this a step further with special...

    Imagine anime without supernatural/action shows? It wouldn’t be the same. It’s these types of Shounens and action series that make anime special and wildly popular (even to a fault).

    Tomoya Okazaki is a parent in the second season of Clannad. While his circumstances aren’t common, you can relate to how he feels if you’re a young parent. It doesn’t matter what the anime is, or how emotional (or non emotional) it is, we can always relate. To at least 1 or 2 characters who share: 1. Personality traits. 2. Hardships. 3. Our sense o...

    Japan is different to the world in many ways (culture, society, etc). These differences make for a very unique comedy experience. Personally, comedy within anime is even better than comedy in the west… Because with anime – it’s animated, so there’s more freedom with facial expressions, silly visuals, alongside funny references and so on. Films can’...

  4. Dec 20, 2013 · In recent years, Japanese animation has become popular around the world. Industry veteran Yamaguchi Yasuo, who has been involved in anime production for half a century, traces the history of...

  5. Oct 13, 2015 · If you think that the 80’s was a good decade for anime, wait until you hear about the 90’s! In 1995, Hideaki Anno created Neon Genesis Evangelion, one of the most popular, and controversial anime ever. This was a milestone in the world of anime.

  6. Jan 29, 2013 · Japanese anime — animation, usually in the form of hand-drawn cartoons — is a wildly popular global export: According to one estimate, about 60 percent of the world’s animated television shows originate in Japan.