Anime/Manga

A place for Anime/Manga Fans

About Anime

Here is the page that can tell you about anime. So, here we go!

Anime is the abbreviation for the English word "animation." In Japan, anime is used to refer to animation in general. Anime is traditionally hand drawn. It is used in television serires, films, video, video games, and internet-based releases, and represents all genres of fiction. Anime is commonly referred as an art form. As a visual medium, it naturally places a large emphasis towards visual styles. The styles can vary from artist to artist or by studio to studio. Some titles make extensive use of common stylization: FLCL, for example, is known for its wild, exaggerated stylization. In contrast, titles such as Only Yesterday or Jin-Roh take much more realistic approaches, featuring few stylistic exaggerations.

Action/Adventure primarily focuses on battles, war, and physical competition. Martial arts, weapon fighting, or other action oriented material are usually featured. Examples: Naruto or One Piece.

 Drama primarily has a high degree of character development and emotional themes. Many center on relationship complications. Examples: Fushigi Yūgi or Kare Kano.

Game Based primarily revolves around some sort of card or board game. Examples: Yu-Gi-Oh! or Hikaru no Go.

Horror use darker and/or supernatural themes. Examples: Vampire Hunter D series or Chrono Crusade.

Science fiction consists of futuristic elements, particularly featuring future science and technology. They can be drawn from current scientific studies and inventions or created to meet the needs of the world. Examples: Ghost in the Shell or Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise

Progressive or "Art films" are extremely stylized. Examples: Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei or 5 Centimeters Per Second.

Here are some pics (alot pics) of some anime shows,books, and other stuff.

The first cover of the Sailor Moon manga, July 1992.  

The cover of the second Tokyo Mew Mew video game that was released in Japan on December 5, 2002. It has the original Mew Mews standing behind new character, Mew Ringo, who was designed by Mia Ikumi specifically for the game. 

Hanon Hosho in her mermaid form as seen in the anime 

Flora in her Enchantix outfit Bloom in her Enchantix outfit

  

Syaoran and Sakura, with teddy bears. Layla in her Enchantix Outfit

Stella in her enchantix outfit Rina in her second idol form as seen in the anime.

 

Three DVD covers showing the three forms of the main characters Lucia (blonde hair), Hanon (blue hair), and Rina (seaweed green hair): mermaid (left cover), human (center cover), idol (right cover). The Black Beauty Sisters: Mimi and Sheshe (Screenshot from eyecatch)

Well that's all. If you have any more anime pics you would like me to put on this web, just send me an e-mail ok. (Subject on e-mail: Anime Pics)

Welcome

Anime

Recent Videos

No new videos