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American anime. Is it coming?
Like the swali said, is it coming?
As I see it, the herald of its coming is "Avatar: the Last Airbender" and the sequel series "The Legend of Korra"
As I see it, Avatar was blatantly anime, though of an American style. From its plot, to characters, to its themes, and even the way they made it, when the ending already pre-determined, everything was distinctly anime.
Then there comes the sequel SERIES "The Legend of Korra" which breaks all the rules of American TV and Movies.
1. Like Avatar, the ending is already pre-determined and will last for 26 episodes (hmm I wonder what other series also usually last for 26 episodes? *wink wink*)
2. Its not new seasons, but a new season (a big no, no)
3. (and this one if the biggest rule breaker) It does not contain the original characters (*GASP* THE HORROR!) and it truly an entirely new series.
So could we start seeing more? Hopefully, but American anime will face some hurdles.
1. anime is generally looked down upon in the US (probably why there is no allusion to Avatar being considered an anime kwa its creators)
2. Non-life action shows/movies are not taken seriously in the US. In fact, the Oscars' category of "Best Animated Feature" shows how prejudice American culture is towards those genres (implying they aren't even considered for "Best Film"
3. The "single-run" format it uses. That is it runs for a pre-determined length and then stops. This means that the companies can't maziwa the series to death. And they will have to get a new series each time (the horror!)
4. anime is just so radically different from EVERYTHING. The zaidi and zaidi I have watched the anime, the zaidi and zaidi I understand this. And it will require radically new thinking kwa the American TV companies
Tell me what wewe think? What are some signs that American anime might come and what struggles it might face?
I hope to turn this into an essay and post it on my blog.
As I see it, the herald of its coming is "Avatar: the Last Airbender" and the sequel series "The Legend of Korra"
As I see it, Avatar was blatantly anime, though of an American style. From its plot, to characters, to its themes, and even the way they made it, when the ending already pre-determined, everything was distinctly anime.
Then there comes the sequel SERIES "The Legend of Korra" which breaks all the rules of American TV and Movies.
1. Like Avatar, the ending is already pre-determined and will last for 26 episodes (hmm I wonder what other series also usually last for 26 episodes? *wink wink*)
2. Its not new seasons, but a new season (a big no, no)
3. (and this one if the biggest rule breaker) It does not contain the original characters (*GASP* THE HORROR!) and it truly an entirely new series.
So could we start seeing more? Hopefully, but American anime will face some hurdles.
1. anime is generally looked down upon in the US (probably why there is no allusion to Avatar being considered an anime kwa its creators)
2. Non-life action shows/movies are not taken seriously in the US. In fact, the Oscars' category of "Best Animated Feature" shows how prejudice American culture is towards those genres (implying they aren't even considered for "Best Film"
3. The "single-run" format it uses. That is it runs for a pre-determined length and then stops. This means that the companies can't maziwa the series to death. And they will have to get a new series each time (the horror!)
4. anime is just so radically different from EVERYTHING. The zaidi and zaidi I have watched the anime, the zaidi and zaidi I understand this. And it will require radically new thinking kwa the American TV companies
Tell me what wewe think? What are some signs that American anime might come and what struggles it might face?
I hope to turn this into an essay and post it on my blog.
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