Anime thrills: Come on, cartoons are not anime
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Cartoons are filled with men and women that don’t die, rainbows and continuously warm days, bright colours and eternal happiness – little of which has any basis on the real world. Frankly it isn’t too farfetched to call cartoons mind-eroding fantasies infesting kids’ every second and providing little complexity to challenge their little minds.
Little can be learnt from cartoons, apart from the †˜edutainment’ on BBC kids – Teletubbies, Sesame Street – for those less informed about what toddlers watch these days.
Anime is about †˜real life’. Even the most flashy, spirit-filled, worlds-exploding anime series out their will present important aspects of life worth pondering on for several days – although there are also as many rubbish animes out there as good ones.
Little can be learnt from cartoons, apart from the †˜edutainment’ on BBC kids – Teletubbies, Sesame Street – for those less informed about what toddlers watch these days.
Anime is about †˜real life’. Even the most flashy, spirit-filled, worlds-exploding anime series out their will present important aspects of life worth pondering on for several days – although there are also as many rubbish animes out there as good ones.
First half of the article is an introduction of how anime started and developed.
Black Jesus JC wrote...
I love how the author admits there is bad anime out there, but on the subject of cartoons he is like THEY ARE ALL TERRIBLE.The article is biased towards western animation. Personally, I find cartoons like Batman Forever exceptionally good.
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Jonoe wrote...
say what! wrote...
^nope.
You know I just copied and pasted that, right?
Then I retract my nope.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
Anime is cartoons. Anime=Animation. All anime is from the mickey mouse short 'Steamboat willy".
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Cartoons are filled with men and women that don’t die, rainbows and continuously warm days, bright colours and eternal happiness – little of which has any basis on the real world. Frankly it isn’t too farfetched to call cartoons mind-eroding fantasies infesting kids’ every second and providing little complexity to challenge their little minds.
Little can be learnt from cartoons, apart from the †˜edutainment’ on BBC kids – Teletubbies, Sesame Street – for those less informed about what toddlers watch these days.
Little can be learnt from cartoons, apart from the †˜edutainment’ on BBC kids – Teletubbies, Sesame Street – for those less informed about what toddlers watch these days.
Lol.