should american animes be considered anime?, or cartoons? |
should american animes be considered anime?, or cartoons? |
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I mean things like avatar and teen titans and maybe even naruto because that show is mentaly retarded
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![]() Don't worry guys, size doesn't matter...to lesbians ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,444 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 85,066 ![]() |
Naruto is an anime from Japan. So is Avatar.
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*Solipsist* |
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*kryogenix* |
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QUOTE(Solipsist @ Oct 30 2005, 10:09 PM) Naruto is from Japan. CN just f**ked it up the ass royally. ...and the fillers are getting annoying now. CURRY OF LIFE OMGHADZ - Solipsist Don't blame Cartoon Network. Blame the licensers. ShoPro licensed Naruto. They're the ones who screwed it up. Funimation screws up Dragonball. 4Kids screws up One Piece. And while I'm ranting, I'd like to point out that Anime was developed from American cartoons. After WWII, Japan and the US traded, they imported American comics, created Manga which was based from American comics, then created Anime from Manga. |
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