Monday, March 12, 2012

Ànime vs Cartoons


hey ^^ every one today I am going to blog about some thinking easl to day * sigh* sorry I have not blog for time but still I just want wish you all and happy late white and PI day it was march 13 I did do nonthinking to big for any of them I just wish all my friends and happy white day and or PI day but on with the awesomeness today I am going to blog about Anime vs Cartoon's the way I came up to talk about this topic is my mom ask me what the different between a cartoon and anime? . let go to the dictionary first to see what it said


What is Anime : Anime is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation." In English-speaking countries, anime refers to a style of animation originating in Japan, characterized by colorful graphics and often featuring themes intended for an adult audience. The intended meaning of the word 'anime' sometimes varies, depending on the context


What is a Cartoon:A cartoon is a form of two-dimensional illustrated visual art. While the specific definition has changed over time, modern usage refers to a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic drawing or painting intended for satire, caricature, or humor, or to the artistic style of such works. An artist who creates cartoons is called a cartoonist.

so now we all know what the dictionary say about both of them but let dig a little deeper now shall we

What diffent and the same about Cartoon's and Anmie :

the tow thinking the come right off of my head it that they bout are a type of Art and they are made for people enjoyment . the different's are the plots and the shory's it the show's , anime Distinct facial expressions. Wide variation in physical characteristics. Physical features of characters are, on the whole, closer to reality than cartoons. Anime concentrates mostly on life issues or things tied closer to human emotion. but on the other hand cartoon's are Characters usually have features that are not relative to the rest of the body and therefore further from from reality than anime. Cartoons are generally made to make people laugh and so is more comical.

Anime illustrations are known to be exaggerated as far as physical features are concerned. Usually, one can differentiate an anime by observing the physical traits of the characters which would include "large eyes, big hair and elongated limbs", and "dramatically shaped speech bubbles, speed lines and onomatopoeic, exclamatory typography.".

Cartoons however, approximate reality a little more compared to anime and carry traces of day to day life in them. Striking resemblances to humans can be spotted in various cartoons. However, cartoons are still caricatures; so they often diverge from reality e.g. Marge Simpson's hair

Facial expressions for anime characters are often different in form than their counterparts in western animation. For example, Embarrassed or stressed characters produce a massive sweat-drop (which has become one of the most widely recognized motifs of conventional anime). Characters that are shocked or surprised perform a "face fault", in which they display an extremely exaggerated expression. Angry characters may exhibit a "vein" or "stress mark" effect, where lines representing bulging veins will appear on their forehead. Angry women will sometimes summon a mallet from nowhere and strike another character with it, mainly for comic relief. Male characters will develop a bloody nose around their female love interests, typically to indicate arousal. Characters who want to childishly taunt someone may pull an "akanbe" face by pulling an eyelid down with a finger to expose the red underside.

Anime and cartoons both use traditional animation production processes of storyboarding, voice acting, character design and cel production.

Anime is often considered a form of limited animation i.e. common parts are re-used between frames instead of drawing each frame. This fools the eye into thinking there is more movement than there is, and lowers production costs becase fewer frames need to be drawn.

Anime scenes place an emphasis on achieving three-dimensional views. Backgrounds depict the scenes' atmosphere. For example, anime often puts emphasis on changing seasons, as can be seen in numerous anime, such as Tenchi Muyo!.

Cartoons are usually intended to induce laughter; thus revolve around humorous concepts. There are some cartoons in the market that are educational in nature whilst retaining their amusing qualities that are generally targeted towards kids.

Anime movies don't always follow a general concept. Their stories can range from pirate attacks to humorous adventures to tales of samurais. The majority of anime movies and shows differentiate themselves from their American counterparts by creating a plot that can stay in place through out entire series, showing viewers morals and a certain level of complexity. In short, Anime is aimed at people with longer attention spans who like to see a plot unravel over multiple episodes.

but in all of this I would have to say what every you like you like I enjoy cartoon's and anime bouth very much I mean I still like show's like scooby doo and word girl very so , along with show like school rumble and ouran high school host club.