SparklingMistral
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In all honesty, I think anime = cartoons. And cartoons = cartoons. The only difference is their level of maturity.
Lets take... oh, I dunno, Dora the Explorer for example. It's a cartoon, yes. Animated & everything. It's mainly directed at younger children who are about 3-4 years of age, though I know a friend of mine likes Dora as well. But it's mainly directed at younger children. It's a cartoon though. The characters are drawn, the scenery is drawn, and the characters voices are done by voice actors.
Now lets take an anime. I'll use Yu-Gi-Oh! (the original Yu-Gi-Oh!, mind you). It's still drawn out. It's aimed at an older audience. However, the characters & scenery are drawn, and the characters voices are done by voice actors.
The tl;dr? Animes are cartoons. They have way too many similarities to not be considered cartoons. The only differences they have is the audiences that they're aimed at.
Lets take... oh, I dunno, Dora the Explorer for example. It's a cartoon, yes. Animated & everything. It's mainly directed at younger children who are about 3-4 years of age, though I know a friend of mine likes Dora as well. But it's mainly directed at younger children. It's a cartoon though. The characters are drawn, the scenery is drawn, and the characters voices are done by voice actors.
Now lets take an anime. I'll use Yu-Gi-Oh! (the original Yu-Gi-Oh!, mind you). It's still drawn out. It's aimed at an older audience. However, the characters & scenery are drawn, and the characters voices are done by voice actors.
The tl;dr? Animes are cartoons. They have way too many similarities to not be considered cartoons. The only differences they have is the audiences that they're aimed at.