If you find that someone has already used a title for an anime story that you intend to use then you may be infringing upon material already copyrighted ; you may need to change or alter your title .
of course it is.
yes there is the title is the same as the story
No, all anime is changed to suit an episode basis. Manga is much more stretched out.
Why not? The same procedures applies for any form of animation - story, sound, and artwork.
it means, if someone who has the infected title and is using it knifes you, then you are "infected" by them, so you get the title. STD works the same way, but you have to knife someone else who has the title and is using it, then you get it.
In most states the fee is the same as a title transfer.
The anime Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles has the same characters when they're grown up, but a different story.
No exact anime is the same as Naruto, but their are Japanese movies like shinobo no mono.
No, Manga is a Japanese comic drawn in the same style that Anime is. And Anime is a Japanese cartoon drawn in the same style that Manga is. Some Mangas that have been turned into Anime are: Death Note, School Rumble and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist.
Short phrases such as titles cannot be protected by copyright.
A standalone title is a game that completes its own story in the same volume that it started in. It is also described as a game without any prequels or sequels.
Well, anime is a technically a cartoon, it's just Japanese. But when you get down to it, there isn't much the same, and there's more different. Some of the genre of anime and cartoon could be the same; just not a lot of them.