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Downloaded Digimon Adventure Tri. Gonna watch it today. Super excited for it. <3; Hope it ends up being worth the wait. I have a feeling I'll end up crying due to nostalgia. Crap, my eyes have already started watering up haha. :'D
And I finished Kuroko's Basket - all three seasons - the day before. The ED songs of the last season are stuck in my head. It wasn't something that carried depth or anything but DAMN was it a fun ride to watch. Enjoyment 9/10. <3;
And I finished Kuroko's Basket - all three seasons - the day before. The ED songs of the last season are stuck in my head. It wasn't something that carried depth or anything but DAMN was it a fun ride to watch. Enjoyment 9/10. <3;
The series was pretty damn fun to watch. The girls were all somewhat attractive and the comedy really hit the spot at times. Was a good time watching it. But I think I'll move over to the manga now. The anime was VERY tame and very toned down compared to the manga (I read one chapter). You might wanna give it a shot too - y'know, if you don't die due to excessively doing...ehmm, yeah. XD;So aside from watching Sengoku Basara Judge End, I totally forgot and just started to watch Monster Musume's anime adaptation and I've already washed my hands after one episode so I've got more to start. Now excuse me i need to buy more hand sanitizer ;)
This is the definition I go by, too. Japanese, as far as I know, consider anything that's an animation of any form - an anime. So it doesn't seem like there's anything wrong with thinking this way. :pUsing the Avatar series as an example, it's considered an American animated television series. You can get strung up on concrete definitions and borderlines between cartoons and anime, but in the end they are all animations.
I take back what I said before, because I said it on a whim, but I suppose I really would refer to the Avatar series as a cartoon or an animation, but not anime. In my previous post my mind was just going anime = animation = Avatar = just watched it and wanting to talk about it.
In my opinion, "anime" is just another way of saying Japan's version of cartoons. Some people don't see it that way, but if you don't want to offend anyone, then I would just stick to referring to everything from stick figure cartoons to Japanese anime as "animations."