Author Topic: Japanese Animations vs American Animations in a nutshell  (Read 2502 times)

What was that old nick show with the Japanese people and the American character had like the bold black outline and they had a TV show

What was that old nick show with the Japanese people and the American character had like the bold black outline and they had a TV show
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That was Kappa Mikey!


Gah, I can't find that pic.

But I'll just say this:

America has good and bad cartoons, and some look very different from one another.

Japan has good and bad cartoons, and some look very different from one another.

See any difference? No.

Plus, you're taking one American cartoon style and comparing to a very different manga style.

It would be fine if you took a realistic/normal looking cartoon and compared it to a realistic manga/anime. But you took an extremely cartoony anime and compared it to King of the Hill.

People need to learn to acknowledge that there are more than just one style of manga/anime, same goes for American cartoon styles. :/

Both fans and non-fans.
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honestly I just really don't like anime in general, but I can appreciate both points of view
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That was Kappa Mikey!
KAPPA MIKEY OH GOD YES

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honestly I just really don't like anime in general, but I can appreciate both points of view
Yeah. I kind of think it's sad that most people think all anime and manga is overly exaggerated cartoony stuff. Some of it is, but there's plenty of really realistic manga and anime, too. ;-;

And what's sadder, is that, the fans are usually the ones who believe there's only one manga style.