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Mikero
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« Reply #62 on: 25 February 2008, 04:37:22 » |
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Right. There is no such thing as anime that isn't from Japan. Anime is a specific term for Japanese animation. An American show that uses a similar art style is not anime. Code Lyoko is from France. Cybersix is originally from Argentina in comic book format and was in Spanish. It was PRODUCED as a TV cartoon in Canada. Neither of those show are anime, neither even resemble anime, and neither are "from" Canada. Canime is not a real term and I've never heard it before today. Also, if you think Canada never made any good cartoons you're an ingnorant fool because even studios in MY city do most of the contracted studio work for some of the best producers like Nelvana. Not to mention that Nelvana (Clone High and about a million other gems) and Mainframe Entertainment (ReBoot, Beast Wars, etc.) are completely Canadian. You know what, I'm not gonna bother trying to list this crap. If you take ten seconds to look up what you guys are talking about before flapping your lips about you might have come across this short list of some Canadian animation work. The moral of the story is: Don't tell an animator this or that about animation. Especially not THIS one.
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Lunchebox
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« Reply #67 on: 25 February 2008, 05:24:53 » |
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Right.
There is no such thing as anime that isn't from Japan. Anime is a specific term for Japanese animation. An American show that uses a similar art style is not anime.
Code Lyoko is from France. Cybersix is originally from Argentina in comic book format and was in Spanish. It was PRODUCED as a TV cartoon in Canada. Neither of those show are anime, neither even resemble anime, and neither are "from" Canada.
Canime is not a real term and I've never heard it before today.
Also, if you think Canada never made any good cartoons you're an ingnorant fool because even studios in MY city do most of the contracted studio work for some of the best producers like Nelvana. Not to mention that Nelvana (Clone High and about a million other gems) and Mainframe Entertainment (ReBoot, Beast Wars, etc.) are completely Canadian.
You know what, I'm not gonna bother trying to list this crap. If you take ten seconds to look up what you guys are talking about before flapping your lips about you might have come across this short list of some Canadian animation work.
The moral of the story is: Don't tell an animator this or that about animation. Especially not THIS one.
Funny thing about the word Anime, it was actually coined by the french, and the Japanese use it to describe ANYTHING animated. Tom and Jerry was at the top of the list of some survey they did a few years ago, asking the people what their favorite anime was. How do I know these things? Also, you Canucks (In a Joint venture with those filthy frogs) created Nighthood, right? That was a good show.
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