yes they did create Anime during the second world war
A dubbed anime is an anime edited so that the characters speak in the language of the viewer, rather than in Japanese. On the other hand, subbed anime is anime in Japanese, with subtitles of the viewers language. Pure japanese anime is referred to as the RAW version.
There are several types of theatre in Japan but the most popular are: Kabuki, Noh, & Bunraku.
Anime is made by Japanese animation companies .
Although I wouldn't consider Link "anime," Link was created by Nintendo, a Japanese company. Therefore, I guess he would be considered anime.
umm, animation? it's originated from japan? The word "anime" is Japanese for the English "animation". Anime is the Japanese equivalent of cartoons, so it is fitting.
yes the anime studio does do a very good job drawing these Japanese drawings
create many different Japanese anime (animations)
Sure, why not? I LOVE anime and draw it all the time... and I'm not jappanese. As far as I'm concerned, anyone can draw anime and be good at it.
Yes , anime is a Japanese creation .
'Anime' is the Japanese abbreviation of animation .Anime is the Japanese abbreviation for animation.
Anime is just a video version of manga, which is similar to a comic. To write anime you must create and draw a manga. Then, if it's popular it gets turned into a anime by using technology and character design to bring them to life.
It's Called Anime for the animated cartoons but the comics are called Manga. And It's not just Japanese people that create this art. Millions of people do.
Anime is purely Japanese. Not Chinese at all.
Anime Originated From The Japanese. (Japan =) )
A dubbed anime is an anime edited so that the characters speak in the language of the viewer, rather than in Japanese. On the other hand, subbed anime is anime in Japanese, with subtitles of the viewers language. Pure japanese anime is referred to as the RAW version.
Anime is technically the Japanese word. The word began as "animation" from English. When it went over to Japan, the word condensed to "anime" (because Japanese like to condense words). The word began to be used for what we know anime today as. Then, the Japanese animations, now called "anime" crossed over to the US and other countries. Therefore, Anime is technically Japanese, but also English :P
There are several types of theatre in Japan but the most popular are: Kabuki, Noh, & Bunraku.