Otaku is a person who is highly skilled or obsessed in anime. They spend more time in designing cosplay, collecting anime figurines, and watching anime than normal people. The word otaku came from the Japanese word "house", where nerds and geeks tend to spend their time. In the West, otaku became the word to call people if they are obsessed with anime.
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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
The 11-letter word that refers to a type of anime is Planimeters.
It came from the anime version of Bleach.
'Anime' is the Japanese abbreviation of animation .Anime is the Japanese abbreviation for animation.
It used to be called "anime style," however, it always has the word "anime" in its title
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.
it has came out a long time ago... :))
No the anime ends there...
Anime is the English name for the style of art and animation styles developed by (but no longer exclusively produced by) the Japanese : the word "anime" is just the Japanese word for animation .
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