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Definition of anime in English: animenoun ˈanɪmeɪˈanɪməˈænəˌmeɪ mass nounA style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children. Compare with manga Example sentencesExamples - It should please teen anime fans the most, and would equally appeal to boys and girls.
- One of my greatest pet peeves in anime is the glossy disregard for detail in action scenes.
- She nodded and decided that her next drawing would be of him, done in anime style this time.
- Kids were getting their brains rewired by the epic Akira, still the pinnacle of sci-fi anime.
- So many anime series tend to settle into autopilot towards the middle of their run.
- As enjoyable and weird as it is, anime can still become routine if you aren't careful.
- The third disc of this set contains a mediocre anime film with great animation and music.
- They seem to have problems with the limited animation seen in most anime.
- The huge eyes that both Ram and Sita have are apparently a feature of manga and anime in Japan.
- I admit I am a purist when it comes to my anime and I like it in its original Japanese with subs.
- The transfer has none of the jagged lines or motion that appears in some anime, though.
- Mamoru Oshii is probably the only director in the world who makes art films under the guise of traditional anime.
- Talk to us in a year and maybe we'll be complaining about the formulaic narrative in Japanese anime.
- So much of the comedy in anime is tainted by overt fan service and wildly imaginative events.
- Lupin has been a favorite of anime fans for three decades, and it's not difficult to see why.
- Evil people are really easy to predict after watching all of those magical girl anime.
- So much anime looks good at a glance, but most of it begins to fail under closer scrutiny.
- Manga has provided that most vital of anime extras, which is a brief bio on each character.
- In writing about anime, Carey works way too hard to give it high-culture credibility.
- OK, so many anime shows now exploit the access to cheap and rich CGI effects.
Synonyms animated film, animated cartoon, animation
Origin1980s: Japanese, shortened from animēshon, based on English animation. Definition of anime in US English: animenounˈænəˌmeɪˈanəˌmā A style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children. Compare with manga Example sentencesExamples - Manga has provided that most vital of anime extras, which is a brief bio on each character.
- They seem to have problems with the limited animation seen in most anime.
- The huge eyes that both Ram and Sita have are apparently a feature of manga and anime in Japan.
- One of my greatest pet peeves in anime is the glossy disregard for detail in action scenes.
- Mamoru Oshii is probably the only director in the world who makes art films under the guise of traditional anime.
- Lupin has been a favorite of anime fans for three decades, and it's not difficult to see why.
- So much of the comedy in anime is tainted by overt fan service and wildly imaginative events.
- She nodded and decided that her next drawing would be of him, done in anime style this time.
- The transfer has none of the jagged lines or motion that appears in some anime, though.
- So many anime series tend to settle into autopilot towards the middle of their run.
- The third disc of this set contains a mediocre anime film with great animation and music.
- I admit I am a purist when it comes to my anime and I like it in its original Japanese with subs.
- Talk to us in a year and maybe we'll be complaining about the formulaic narrative in Japanese anime.
- Evil people are really easy to predict after watching all of those magical girl anime.
- OK, so many anime shows now exploit the access to cheap and rich CGI effects.
- So much anime looks good at a glance, but most of it begins to fail under closer scrutiny.
- It should please teen anime fans the most, and would equally appeal to boys and girls.
- As enjoyable and weird as it is, anime can still become routine if you aren't careful.
- Kids were getting their brains rewired by the epic Akira, still the pinnacle of sci-fi anime.
- In writing about anime, Carey works way too hard to give it high-culture credibility.
Synonyms animated film, animated cartoon, animation
Origin1980s: Japanese, shortened from animēshon, based on English animation. |