Well, that depends on what kind of humor you like. Out of the ones I've watched I'm found Lucky Star to be funny. So is Lovely Complex, Ouran High School Host Club and many others. If you go to Anime Season (see Related Links) then you can find and watch animes sorted by tags and stuff, so have a look down that list.
What you will think is good anime depends on what you like. There is a kind of anime suited to almost every taste and sense of humor.
Best anime for starters depends on what you want to see either violence or humor or what not. For violence you can see Fist of the North Star or DragonBall Z. For humor you can see Shin-Chan or Love Hina.
Most likely no. Japanese humor tends to be more subtle, and outright sexual/offensive jokes are a no-no. If you want to use English humor, why not publish in an English-speaking country?
There are many enjoyable cartoons but it depends on your type of humor and age. Some prefer anime cartoons like pokemon and others perfer more crude humor like south park.
Some popular ecchi anime include "High School DxD," "To Love-Ru," "Monster Musume," "Prison School," and "Kiss x Sis." These anime often contain suggestive themes, fan-service, and light-hearted humor.
well it depends on your taste in anime of course but i watched it and i thought it was amazing and had a nice touch of humor : ) (plus my older brother loves eureka so much he watched it 4 times through -yes he has alot of free time-) all in all the answer is yes.
Simple answer: Yes. The movie is a bit different from the anime because it was translated by a different company years before the anime was brought to America. The movie has a different voice cast than the series. It also does not include the style of humor the anime has. The plot is decent and the action is good, so you should watch it, but be warned it's not going to be the same as watching the series. Oh, one more thing: Kurabara is called Kurahara in the movie. No idea why.
Avatar: The Last Airbender is a very good series with action and humor and is clean. The controlling of the elements in the show is called "bending".
There is one episode with anime on South Park called "Good times with weapons" Season 8 episode 1. Where Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny buy ninja weapons and start playing "Ninja Warriors" and they give themselves a ninja name. Stan(Anime version) a tall strong trustworthy man. Kyle(Anime version) a worried tall strong man. Cartman(Anime version) A fat slob who wants every power he can get his chubby hands on.Finally, Kenny(Anime version) A covered-mouth Bamboo-wearing tall man. Hope this answers your question.
Anime, anime, everythang anime, bag anime, watch anime.. And it goes on and on.
Japanese anime and American cartoons differ in many ways. The most noticeable one would be how they differ visually. Japanese anime style has more of a realistic look in characters, where as typically in American cartoons, many physical features are exaggerated. This is not true for all anime and cartoons. Many sci-fi anime's have a lot of creative exaggerations in the characters. Another good difference is that anime spends a lot of time with plot and character development. A typical American cartoon will have a story in one episode, whereas a anime will develop sometime complex character emotions (such as love triangles, drama, ect) over a period of 24 episodes (depending on the anime).
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