I recommend:
Spirited Away
Kiki's Delivery Service
Howl's Moving Castle
Ponyo
^^ Goodluck, they are all up to PG at the most so suitable for children. ^^
Nah, it's Japanese animation or Cartoons No, they're fictional cartoons.
Most Japanese cartoons (Anime) are based off of japanese comics (Manga). Some well known Japanese cartoons are, Dragon Ball, Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, Death Note, and many others. Other Japanese animes do not come from mangas, like Kirby and Pokémon.
Well, anime (Japanese cartoons), was invented for the very same reason why American cartoons were. Simply entertainment. Once the Japanese had the television, the invented anime like how we invented our animated cartoons in the U.S.
Japanese cartoons have been on air in America for many years. Some of the most popular that are still on TV today include Dragon Ball Z, Powder Puff Girls and Pokemon.
Anime is basically like cartoons in the US, and cartoons are basically entertainment, no?
Avatar art is based on Japanese cartoons, but also is influenced by American cartoons.
Some examples of popular caricatures are in Japanese manga or anime (comics or cartoons). A caricature is a representation of something or someone where the most noticeable features are made extra large to help people recognise them. Eyes in Japanese comics and cartoons are either very large or very small
Adult Swim or FUNimation
The anti-Nazi/Japanese cartoons were popular just prior to the outbreak of WW2 and during the war as well .
The sentence would be "A magazine bought some cartoons."
Voice - actors . Seiyu in Japanese .
Some people simply have broken through the strereotype that cartoons are only for kids. Kids are drawn to cartoons due to the bright colors and etc. However, as an artform, it could be used to tell deep and philosophical subjects (see Japanese anime). It may be that they are not refusing to grow up, they merely found something of value in those cartoons that you don't see.