Studio Ghibli
No , Tom and Jerry is an American made cartoon series whereas anime is produced in Japan . Unless you're using the Japanese meaning of 'anime' which refers not to Japanese animated works but to the entire animated format and doesn't distinguish between origin or style.
no she works for Disney and is represented by a talent agent
From what I understand, Walt Disney died before Miyazaki became popular in the West, so no.However, Disney (as in the company), distributes some of Miyazaki's films outside of Japan. They are also involved in doing the English-language dubbing of his films.He is totally correct. But actually, Hayao Miyazaki was alive for Walt Disney's death. Hayao Miyazaki is actually in his 70s. Even if Walt Disney still was alive, they probably wouldn't work together even though Hayao Miyazaki works with pixar who works with Disney, because Hayao Miyazaki does anime, and Walt Disney did little micky mouse cartoons.
The Disney company started producing films in 1937. As of 2010 the Disney company had produced 317 films. They have many others in the works and this number will increase.
No, he works for Disney
Lolicon stands for "lolita complex". It's usually generally used to refer to Japanese manga/anime/art that is based on young girls (often those works are hentai/of sexual nature).
Try a anime vamp out fit.This works EVERY time. Or you could get some cat outfit anime, and yeah.
Japanese singer Nana Mizuki has released a number of songs and has been moderately successful. Her hit song was "Innocent Starter". She has released a number of albums, and also works as a voice actress for anime television and video games.
In Detective Conan (original Japanese version), it's Takayama Minami (高山みあみ), the lead singer of the Japanese band Two-Mix (featured in Detective Conan episodes 81 and 82 as themselves), and former wife to the mangaka of Detective Conan, Aoyama Gosho. In English, the actress is Alison Viktorin, who works for the American anime company Funimation. She even has a Youtube, aliviktorin!
depends on how old you are. lets hope that works
If you get payed well, everyone is happy who works there, and the company is advancing well, then it's a good one. If the company goes bankrupt and the leader comes out to be a terrorist, then it's a bad one. Disney Channel however, does not count. It sucks anyways.
obviously not. she works for it!