Tomb of Dracula was the first of a number of excellent cartoon vampire features out of Japan. ...
A popular drawing style would be the Japanese cartoon style called Manga.
All Western cartoons appear to be banned. They create their own cartoons though.
It's more of a medium (it's just animation, exactly like how cartoons are - they're both animation) although it does have a style onto itself that derives from Japanese comics.
Michelangelo did not use cartoons for this work. This was very unusual.
Typically, cartoons are thought to be for children, and if they are watching cartoons for long periods of time, they could be considered fat slobs.
Nah, it's Japanese animation or Cartoons No, they're fictional cartoons.
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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.
Avatar art is based on Japanese cartoons, but also is influenced by American cartoons.
Anime is basically like cartoons in the US, and cartoons are basically entertainment, no?
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The Vampire Lovers was created on 1970-10-04.
La Vampire Nue was created in 1970.
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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.
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